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Material and energy balance in the planning of production costs
Manuela Ingaldi, Dorota Klimecka-Tatar, 2016, independent scientific component part or a chapter in a monograph

Keywords: material, energy, manufacturing system model, production costs, planning
Published in DKUM: 11.05.2018; Views: 1598; Downloads: 105
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A feasibility study of fruit brandy production
Jernej Turk, Črtomir Rozman, 2002, original scientific article

Abstract: Fruit brandy production is considered as one of the very possibilities for home fruit processing. When considering to set up new farm business, the information regarding the economic feasibility o9f individual agricultural households should be obteinded by each farm entrepreneur. The simulation cost model for Slovene brandy production on the fruit farms is developed in this study. The break-even price and break-even yield were calculated for different kinds of fruit brandy. The sensitivity analysis was simultaneously conducted in order to determine the impact of different prices on the net financial result gained. The results show that home fruit brandy production could be economically feasible. The highest financial result was achived with plum brandy production, followed by pear brandy production and peach brandy production. Several aspects of tax legislation concerning the brandy production are also discussed here.
Keywords: fruit production, brandy, costs, simulation model
Published in DKUM: 10.07.2015; Views: 1589; Downloads: 50
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Turning of high quality aluminium alloys with minimum costs
Marko Reibenschuh, Franc Čuš, Uroš Župerl, 2011, original scientific article

Abstract: Turning is one of the most common metal cutting procedures used. To optimize such a cutting process, some adaptations must be made. Implementing tool wear conditioning and the use of dry cutting can significantly lower the production cost. This research focuses on the cost effectiveness of using dry cutting in comparison with the use of cutting fluids and the use of different tool geometry. A series of tests was conducted and in the end the results are given.
Keywords: aluminium, cutting fluids, production costs, turning
Published in DKUM: 01.06.2012; Views: 1677; Downloads: 121
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