Software para el cálculo de indicadores energéticos, de explotación y económicos del sistema de distribución de humus de lombriz
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El software “SMDHL” permite determinar los indicadores energéticos, de explotación y económicos, del sistema mecanizado de distribución de humus de lombriz. El software posibilita calcular el balance tiempo consumidos por los conjuntos de distribución y transporte, el coeficiente de utilización del tiempo y la productividad horaria del sistema. Otras operaciones de cálculo contemplan la determinación de la energía secuestrada en materiales, fabricación y transporte; combustible; lubricantes; reparaciones/mantenimientos; mano de obra y los costos energéticos totales horarios y por unidad de área. El sistema automatizado determina además los indicadores económicos del sistema, contemplando los costos de salario, amortización, reparación y mantenimientos, combustible, producto, costos directos y costos de explotación
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