IP lab consortium as an example of the implementation of additive technologies in the field of vocational education and training
Автор: Kibalnikov Sergey Vladimirovich, Merkulov Alexander Alekseevich
Статья в выпуске: 1 (54) т.18, 2022 года.
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A change in the dominant technological mode (TS) occurs every 30–40 years. Each such change is preceded by a technological and economic crisis. The change in technical specifications is the result of waves of basic innovations. Such innovations include the use of additive technologies. Additive Manufacturing is a layer-by-layer build-up and synthesis of objects. The essence of additive technologies is the layer-by-layer construction (synthesis) of products - models, forms, master models, and so on by fixing the layers of the model material and their sequential connection to each other in various ways: sintering, fusion, gluing, polymerization - depending on the nuances of a particular technology . In other words, additive technologies involve the formation of a part by successively "building up" the material layer by layer. Additive technologies have great potential to reduce energy costs for the creation of a wide variety of products.
Additive technologies, result of intellectual activity (RIA), consortium, human-centeredness, pedagogical and information technologies (PIT), structural code of imagination (SEC), SEC-matrix, convergent network interaction model (CMC), IP lab sidechain
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