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Information × Registration Number 0215U001960, 0111U008558 , R & D reports Title Improving the efficiency and reliability of the use of fire equipment by means of modernization popup.stage_title Head Vasylyeva Olena Eduardivna, Registration Date 06-08-2015 Organization L'viv Fire State University of Vital Activity Safety popup.description2 Interim Report on research: 18 ff. 2 Fig. 3 tab. 8 sources. Object of study - fire trucks. The purpose and objectives of the study. The aim is to develop methods for upgrading fire equipment to improve reliability and efficiency of use. To achieve this goal, the following tasks were formulated research: 1. Analyze trends increase the reliability and efficacy of modernized multi-functional fire equipment. 2. Analyze promising directions of improvement of portable fire barrels and use multifunctional mobile fire equipment. 3. Implement design manual fire logs with autonomous supply of foam to extinguish fires potentially dangerous objects and construction of portable fire combined trunk. 4. Consider the way to improve the efficiency of manual fire extinguishing (portable) trunks. 5. Optimize structural elements toothed gear box PTO fire trucks in the process of designing. The practical significance of the results. The theoretical and practical framework can be used for further research and practical developments in the field of modernization of fire-fighting equipment to improve reliability and efficiency of use. Publications. The main content of the interim report of research published in scientific journals and collections of scientific papers. Keywords: fire extinguishing, fire equipment, improve efficiency, reliability of fire fighting equipment, fire equipment modernization. Product Description popup.authors Паснак Іван Васильович popup.nrat_date 2020-04-02 Close
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Head: Vasylyeva Olena Eduardivna. Improving the efficiency and reliability of the use of fire equipment by means of modernization. (popup.stage: ). L'viv Fire State University of Vital Activity Safety. № 0215U001960
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