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Principle of the Cognitive Grinding of Reuse Materials

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Logistics Operations and Management for Recycling and Reuse

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Cognitive grinding or active recycled and reuse machinery monitoring—continuous supervising, diagnosing, managing, controlling, compensating, documenting; a process of acquiring and transferring streams of information (usually source information) about the analyzed, developed object, process and relations between the same and the environment that can be used to realize the postulated state: knowledge creation (theory and innovation), environment melioration (harmfulness) and technical system optimization (design)—depending on technology needs and engineer imaginations. The objective of this paper is to provide a mathematical description, optimization of the states and changes in the grinding of recycled materials and machine space, their surface and volume during movement (idle and working movement) of the components and design assemblies in the multi-hole grinding process.

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Mroziński, A., Flizikowski, J., Bieliński, K., Macko, M. (2020). Principle of the Cognitive Grinding of Reuse Materials. In: Golinska-Dawson, P. (eds) Logistics Operations and Management for Recycling and Reuse. EcoProduction. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-33857-1_8

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