Abstract

Purpose of the study. The aim of the work is to substantiate the modern organization of technical operation of combine harvesters, which is carried out by a network of parallel-functioning queuing chains. The practical result will be the formation of a model of technical control of the requirements of individual systems, which will initially be addressed using the terminology adopted by the theory of queuing, and recommendations will be given on the specific use of the solutions. Research methods. The methodological basis of the work is the generalization and analysis of known scientific results regarding the modern organization of technical operation of combine harvesters, carried out by a network of parallel queuing chains, and the use of requirements division algorithm and queuing theory. Analytical method and comparative analysis were used to form a scientific problem, determine the purpose and set research objectives. When creating empirical models, the main provisions of the theory of queuing, systems of stationary service devices, block diagrams of the failure distribution algorithm are used. The results of the study. The article considers the data, which is considered to be the modern organization of technical operation control of combine harvesters by network, which consists of a finite number of parallel operating queuing chains with serial numbers . In the network at random moments of time from an external source receives service requirements. The issues of choosing a chain for service requirements were considered. Since each chain is designed to restore a particular model of machine by performing one or another type of technical control of the combine harvester, the choice of chain was determined by the parameters ω_i and ξ_i received applications. It was taken into account that the total number of queuing chains Β, as a rule, is less than the number of types of technical control of the number of models of combine harvesters in the park ε, because in the same chain can perform technical control of several types and models of combine harvesters. For each specific case of organization of the network of technical operation in accordance with the accepted specialization of individual chains, a matrix of chain selection for servicing the application according to its parameters and can be compiled. A similar matrix, in which each pair of possible values corresponds to a specific chain number ε, can be easily constructed for any specific case of a given organization and specialization of the network of technical operation of combine harvesters. Conclusions. As a result of the research, new scientifically sound technical and technological solutions and mathematical models were obtained, which are aimed at improving the efficiency of production processes of restoring the efficiency of combine harvesters in agricultural enterprises Modeling of technical control of requirements of separate systems of the combine harvester will be initially solved in a form with use of the terminology accepted by the theory of queuing, and recommendations concerning concrete use of the received decisions will be given. A model of a closed queuing system is obtained, which can be used to describe the operation of a stationary workshop, specialized shop, plant, point, dead-end maintenance area or other set of concentrated stationary service devices with an arbitrary law of distribution of service time. Key words: closed queuing system, requirement, combine harvester, model, efficiency.

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