The article is presenting original scientific and development work in the field of precise thread gauge calibration. The research was focused into evaluation of conventional and alternative measuring methods from the aspect of measurement uncertainty. The metrology basis of the Laboratory for Production Measurement based on the primary realisation of quantity length as well as analytic and experimental uncertainty evaluation methods, were used.
COBISS.SI-ID: 14106390
The paper describes the adjustment of the sewing workstation with respect to working postures and workers’ perceptions. Several studies confirmed that working postures are still a general problem in garment industry and ergonomically designed workstations can considerably reduce the high prevalence of musculoskeletal complaints affecting back, neck and upper extremities among sewing machine operators. Therefore, the main purpose of the paper is to formulate ergonomic designed sewing workstation.
COBISS.SI-ID: 13950486
The article is presenting original scientific and development work in the field of managing process parameters. Important aspects for practical applications are given. The main contribution is the algorithm for evaluation of flow-capacity at a chosen additive: the physico-mathematical model for the flow profile includes the additive’s viscosity effect (based on the precise measurements). Incorporating the algorithm into a computer program for pipe-network dimensional analysis enables searching of an economically optimal solution.
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The article is presenting analysis of thread gauge calibration possibilities in industry and calibration laboratories. Basic analysis parameters were measurement uncertainty and measurement time. All boundary conditions were considered, including measurement conditions, gauge size and thread type. Special attention we spayed to increasing calibration capabilities of co-ordinate measuring machines.
COBISS.SI-ID: 14586646
This manuscript presents the existing state of cooperation issues among European manufacturing firms. We have conducted a survey within several European countries and asked their manufacturing firms with at least 20 employees if they are keen to cooperate with other firms and other institutions in the field of R&D activities, production, sales, distribution, education and training etc. Second analysis had a threefold purpose - analysis of: 1. cooperation and geographical distances between actors, 2. bilateral agreements or networking, 3. formality of cooperation.
COBISS.SI-ID: 14746390