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  • Technological process of preparation of self-adhesive radio-absorbing materials

    The technological process of manufacturing self-adhesive radio-absorbing materials is considered. The technological mode of manufacturing radio-absorbing materials consists of two operations – the preparation of a mixture and the production of radio-absorbing materials from the resulting mixture. An important step is mixing the mixture. The quality of the radio-absorbing material depends on the quality of the mixture.

    Keywords: mixture, mixing time, scanning probe microscope, microstructure study

  • Influence of compressive force on the characteristics of a viscoelastic material

    Currently, one of the most promising and cost-effective methods of seismic isolation is the use of passive energy dissipation systems. The research carried out in this article focuses on the use of a new hybrid energy dissipation device that combines a parallel layer of an inexpensive viscoelastic material and a metal component. Typically, the viscoelastic material in such systems is attached to steel shock absorbers with an adhesive. In this article, the behavior of a viscoelastic material is studied when it is attached to a metal component without the use of glue, being held only by friction and pressure. The influence of the compression force on the elastic and damping properties of a viscoelastic material arranged in a seismic damper has been established, and the pressing force has been determined, which ensures the optimal functional properties of the viscoelastic material.

    Keywords: earthquake, seismic safety, damper, thermal expansion, viscoelastic material, rubber compound, rubber, resin, polymer, vibration, seismic isolation

  • Technical and economic comparison of design solutions for radiation protection against X-ray radiation

    This article discusses the most common materials and how they are used to protect against ionizing radiation used for medical purposes. Comparison of technical and economic devices for the construction of a protective fence from the described radiation protection materials is presented. The effectiveness of the use of self-adhesive polymer radiation-shielding materials for protection against insulation with voltage up to 100 kV has been established.

    Keywords: gamma radiation shielding, radiation shielding, EPDM, metal oxide, barite, polymer composites

  • Investigation of the loss factor and the strength of damping materials based on ethylene-vinyl acetate modified with rubbers

    This article is devoted to the problem of development of damping polymer materials with high damping properties in a wide temperature range. The purpose of this article is to study the loss factor and strength of polymer materials based on ethylene-vinyl acetate when additional polymers in the form of rubbers are added to them. The leading method to investigate this problem is the method of dynamic mechanical analysis, which allows to obtain information about changes in the dynamic properties of polymeric materials subjected to oscillating loads depending on frequency and temperature. According to established experimental dependences, it was possible to define the type of additional polymer expanding the temperature range of effective damping and increasing tensile strength of composites based on ethylene-vinyl acetate. The percentage content by volume of the additional polymer was established at which its efficiency on the dynamic and mechanical properties of composites on ethylene-vinyl acetate basis will be greatest.

    Keywords: ethylene-vinyl acetate, polymer, chlorobutyl rubber, nitrile butadiene rubber, strength, damping, glass temperature, dynamic mechanical analysis