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Title: Optimization of the structure of insulating composite materials
Other Titles: Оптимізація структури ізоляційних композиційних матеріалів
Authors: Kos, Zeljko
Vyrovoi, Valerii
Sukhanov, Volodymyr
Zavoloka, Mykhailo
Grynyova, Iryna
Гохман, Олександр Рафаїлович
Gokhman, Oleksandr Rafailovych
Keywords: construction systems
open system
self-organized complex
self-organization processes
structural organization
будівельні системи
відкрита система
самоорганізований комплекс
процеси самоорганізації
структурна організація
Issue Date: 2019
Citation: Kos Zeljko Optimization of the structure of insulating composite materials / Kos Zeljko, Valerii Vyrovoi, Volodymyr Sukhanov, Mykhailo Zavoloka, Aleksandr Gokhman, Iryna Grynyova // Tehnički glasnik. - Vol. 13, 1(2019). - Р. 57-62.
Abstract: The article deals with the interdependent relationship between the properties of a structure and the properties of a material, which sets the task of reducing them, even they are indistinguishable, to a certain integrity. The object of research and analysis in the article is a building structure, which is seen as an open self-organized complex structural system. In the main part, the processes of the formation of structures are considered, as well as the classification of structural elements. The article concludes with structural changes related to the self-support and self-development of the network of active elements, which allow the manifestation of adaptation effects and the design-system to function during the normalized period. The importance of self-organization processes during the development and operation of construction systems allow us to attribute it to a selforganizing system. Thus, the building structure can be represented as an open and complex self-organizing system.
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