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The organization of the production of vibrating equipment in the branch (including in cooperation) requires immediate measures on the creation of experimental facilities and enlargement of production facilities with their appropriate outfitting with equipment.
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For the fastest possible selection of promising Soviet models for production, it is necessary to provide manufacturing plants with the base machines (tractors) and the articles and materials that go with them.
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It is necessary also to mobilize the forces of institutes of Gidroproekt and Orgénergostroi to choose the methods and means of prompt quality control of the materials being compacted both on the basis of devices that have already been developed and ones being newly created.
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The organizational and technical provision of the indicated measures within the framework of the branch program will make it possible to provide builders with highly productive compacting equipment and to thereby eliminate lagging in one of the important links of echnological flow when constructing large hydraulic structures.
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Translated from Gidrotekhnicheskoe Stroitel'stvo, No. 11, pp. 33–37, November, 1987.
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Adam'yants, T.I. Experience and prospects of using vibrating rollers in hydrotechnical construction. Hydrotechnical Construction 21, 639–645 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01461408
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