Abstract

Nowadays there exist a great number of program packages, allowing solution of common tasks of automation of the math modeling. Industries with their specific features may demand particular approaches to solving their problems. Modern information technologies allow development of a special application software for processing a specific task in such cases. The article suggests a description of a general architecture concept of the application software, which can automate tasks of the math modeling to solve different issues related to the industrial production. It describes a detailed algorithm of data processing in such a product using the capabilities of the information technologies. The capabilities of such an application software are shown in the example of preliminary draft model design of large pouring ladle stopper durability. The results that have been achieved with the help of the extemporized model allow making a conclusion that a model that has been built by the same techniques based on an annual scope of collected information will make it possible to get reliable answers for the tasks of production management.

Highlights

  • Nowadays the whole world is widely using systems engaging employees in active participation in improvement of technologies and equipment utilized at an enterprise

  • At the Nizhny Tagil Technological Institute of Ural Federal University, a method for making decisions on purchase of new technologies and equipment using the modeling as a management tool has been developed

  • Nowadays there are many software packages giving a possibility to a person to solve complex tasks, including the tasks of math modeling

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Series: Materials Science and Engineering 966 (2020) 012130 doi:10.1088/1757-899X/966/1/012130. Ural Federal University named after the First President of Russia B N Yeltsin, Nizhniy Tagil Technological Institute, 59, Krasnogvardeyskaya str., Nizhniy Tagil, 622000, Russia

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