Derbisher E.V., Derbisher V.E. Application of Computational Methods for Creating and Selecting Polymeric Compositions with Given Properties
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https://doi.org/10.15688/mpcm.jvolsu.2019.1.4
Evgenia Vyacheslavovna Derbisher
Candidate of Technical Sciences, Associate Professor, Department of Analytical,
Physical Chemistry and Physical Chemistry of Polymers,
Volgograd State Technical University
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Prosp. Lenina, 28, 400131 Volgograd, Russian Federation
Vyacheslav Evgenievich Derbisher
Doctor of Chemical Sciences, Professor, Department of High-Molecular and Fibrous
Materials Technology,
Volgograd State Technical University
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Prosp. Lenina, 28, 400131 Volgograd, Russian Federation
Abstract. The article discusses current mathematical methods (probabilistic, regression, correlation, fuzzy, graph, and others) used in the study of the structure and property dependencies of polymer compositions and polymer composite materials. The authors consider the methodology and theoretical aspects of modeling these dependencies, give technological calculations using models. The paper provides examples of the analysis of the particular case of complex chemical and chemical-technological systems, polymer compositions and composite (polymer) materials. The authors show a possible solution to the problems of assessing the quality of composite polymer materials and the rational choice of the composition in homogeneous sets using fuzzy sets.
Key words: chemical-technological systems, polymer composites, mathematical modeling, identification, fuzzy sets, optimization problem, choice of ingredients.
Application of Computational Methods for Creating and Selecting Polymeric Compositions with Given Properties by Derbisher E.V., Derbisher V.E. is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Citation in English: Mathematical Physics and Computer Simulation. Vol. 22 No. 1 2019, pp. 35-53