Magyar Technika, 1950 (5. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

1950-01-01 / 1. szám

2 SUMMARY HUNGARIAN TECNICS NUMBER 1. 1950. G. Szász: The Connection between Production Planning and Plan Dissection. The method of production planning to be followed from the viewpoint of plan dissection. The preparation of a plan for the sequence of production, and the expounding of the necessary conditions. The method of operation planning based on the sequence of production plan. Preparation of the production process route and chronological order pro­duction plan and through these, the realization of the pla­ning for a concerte working place. If the dissection of the plan is supposed to be done reaonably, i. e. in consideration of the rules in conformity with the technical operations, it will be indispensable to impose the production process route plan and chronological order production plan on the com­petent organization. The obstacles, difficulties, and advan­tages of the »re-grouping of functions«. Dividing the function of plan dissection between the organizations establishing the production plans on the one hand and those establishing the programmes on the other hand. A. Mándoki: Production Planning. Production planning représentes only part of the vast range of technical activities of factory management. The intention of this article is to give a comprehensive summary on this subject. And this too only in a from and to the extent as it had been developed in a medium size plant to the present time, i. e. until the termination of the fixed work, and until the execution of rationalization carried out in one or two instances, respectively. P. Tokár: The Speed of the Shaping of Materials. The liberated man in his own interest as well as in the interest of his community carries on a struggale in all fields of industrial production for the speeding up of shaping mate­rials. In this connection, he indicates the methods by which the Soviet workers stepped up the speed of shaping, and, simultaneously investigates the fields, in which these were successfully employed by our workers as well. M. F. Treer: The Mechanical Properties of Rubber. The modulus of elasticity, the resistance to tear and tensile stress, the hysteresis, the hardness, the life-time and increase of the internal heat are dealt with.

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