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Item type:Thesis, Access status: Restricted , Analiza przepływu metalu w układach wlewowych z wykorzystaniem programu MAGMASoft w wielkogabarytowych odlewach żeliwnych(Data obrony: 2013-09-26) Kasprzyk, Kamil Maksymilian
Wydział OdlewnictwaItem type:Article, Access status: Open Access , Microhardness as a method for investigation of fossil resins(Wydawnictwa AGH, 2016) Czapla, Dominika; Natkaniec-Nowak, Lucyna; Drzewicz, PrzemysławNatural fossil resins are products of deciduous and coniferous trees formed at least 40 million years ago.Item type:Article, Access status: Open Access , Simulation of capacity expansion for production process of electromotors(AGH University of Science and Technology Press, 2008) Tvrdoň, Leo; Lenort, RadimThe paper recommends the methodology of simulation, possible advantages from its utilisation, type of simulation, and computer support of simulation experiments for a verification of planned investment activities in the area of increase of capacity and efficiency of manufacturing operations. Expansion of disposable capacity of the manufacturing operation for production of electromotors was chosen as an example.Item type:Article, Access status: Open Access , Słuch a percepcja przestrzeni(Wydawnictwa AGH, 2012) Skoczek, ZuzannaSpace is usually perceived and examined as a tridimensional, but visual construct. The article shows it as a process, in which both external (systemic, environmental) and internal (psychological, physical) factors matter. They are important in all kinds of space perception, including the auditory one, which is often disregarded. Meanwhile, it can furnish rich information on one’s point in the space, events happening around, character and function of a place etc. What cannot be ignored is that »auditory spatial awareness« [Blesser, 2007] in- influences people’s behavior. This is the reason why architects, governments and artists start to pay attention to this phenomenon, while social researchers do surveys. Their cooperation can be seen in Evidence-Based Design architectonic trend or Project for Public Spaces. Similar, but stricter requirements are set by the European Commission. But surrounding sounds are not only damaging and disturbing. Many of them are helpful, provide information, give solace and many are parts of soundmarks, »acoustic landmarks«, are components of identity. Gathering sounds, often ascribed to places, became a new kind of entertainment and artistic activity.
