Technological basis for process control of production of poultry production
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https://doi.org/10.31548/machenergy2020.01.061Keywords:
methodology, requirement, test, complex, machine for poultry.Abstract
The article summarizes the existing domestic, European and North American methodological requirements to test set of machines for poultry.
Characterized that the method of comparing the values of indicators in the subject of complex regulatory requirements and with relevant indicators for complex analog.
It is also established that the results of mathematical processing of measurement data used for comparison with the required values of technical specifications with the state acceptance tests (technical terms, if state periodic testing) for a decision on the conformity of the test complex technical requirements to technical specifications). There are two possible cases.
Also, for comparison of parameters obtained in the prototype testing of complex equipment and complex analog calculate the significance of differences in means.
Recommendations from the results of testing complex take on the basis of results of comparison of values of indicators of the test of complex equipment technical requirements for supply, zootechnical requirements and values for complex analog.
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