Sankt-Peterburg, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
The underlying principles in the system of organization and technological support of machinery optimum life providing for the comparison of initial actual (rated) life of a part with machine specific life are considered. A significant role of strengthening, renovation and combined technologies to support machinery efficient life is emphasized.
machinery, durability, renovation, recycling, life, technological methods, strengthening, operation properties
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