Vol. 5 No. 12 (2023): Volume 05 Issue 12
Articles
INVESTIGATION OF STRENGTH PROPERTIES OF RADIATION-MODIFIED POLYMER COATINGS
One of the methods for improving the properties of polymer coatings is radiation treatment. It is mainly carried out by ultraviolet rays and ionizing radiation. There are several types of ionizing radiation: radiation caused by deep changes in the electron shell and the nucleus of the atom and having the nature of electromagnetic oscillations, x-ray and γ-radiation; streams of charged particles that can have both positive and negative charges.
THE FUTURE OF PACKAGING: BIODEGRADABLE CELLOPHANE IN THE CONSUMER MARKET
This article examines the future of packaging with a focus on biodegradable cellophane in the consumer market. It explores the current state of biodegradable cellophane, including its production methods, environmental benefits, and challenges in market adoption. The discussion extends to consumer perception, regulatory frameworks, and the role of innovation in driving its growth. The analysis underscores biodegradable cellophane's potential as a sustainable packaging alternative, highlighting its significance in the context of global environmental concerns.
CREATING INCLUSIVE SPORTS PLAYGROUNDS: STRATEGIES FOR CHILDREN WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DELAYS
This article explores strategies for creating inclusive sports playgrounds designed to cater to children with developmental delays. It emphasizes the importance of inclusivity in playground design, ensuring that children of all abilities can participate in and benefit from sports-related activities. The article discusses the integration of specialized equipment, sensory-friendly areas, and adaptable play structures to accommodate various developmental needs. The goal is to provide a comprehensive guide on how to create playgrounds that are not only physically accessible but also developmentally supportive, promoting social inclusion and enhancing the physical and psychological well-being of all children.
CASE STUDY: SUCCESSFUL EXAMPLES OF SECUBE APPLICATION IN LARGE COMPANIES
This article presents a series of case studies illustrating successful applications of SeCube in large companies. These case studies provide real-world examples of how SeCube, an advanced information security management system, has been effectively utilized to enhance cybersecurity, streamline risk management, and ensure regulatory compliance. The cases highlight various industries, including finance, healthcare, and technology, showcasing SeCube's versatility and adaptability in different corporate environments. The objective is to offer insights into the practical benefits and strategic value SeCube brings to large-scale enterprises.
BASIC METHODS OF STUDYING THE INTERNAL STRUCTURE OF METALS
This article presents the methods of analysis of metals. Technological processes, such as checking the macro and microstructure of metals and alloys, are widely covered. Equipment used for macro and micro analysis and slide preparation technologies are widely covered.
SOREL CEMENT A VERSATILE MATERIAL FOR CONSTRUCTION AND BEYOND
This paper presents an analysis of the Sorel cement, also known as magnesia cement or magnesium oxychloride cement, is a versatile construction material with a wide range of applications. It has been used for over a century and continues to be valued for its unique properties and durability.
TECHNOLOGIES FOR PROCESSING WORKING PARTS OF DIES USED IN COLD VOLUME STAMPING
This paper presents an analysis of the technical requirements for cold stamping, wear of their working zones, factors affecting wear and ways to increase wear resistance.
TECHNOLOGY OF OBTAINING THE WORKING WHEEL DETAIL WITHOUT IMPACT LOADS BY CASTING
This article provides information and descriptions of the new alloy fluidization technology for casting wheel parts without shock loads and the processes involved in casting the alloy into the mold.
SOME CONSIDERATIONS IN THE STUDY OF LIDHT
information about the preliminary work done on the study of light, the experiments conducted, the achievements and shortcomings, and the conflicting theories encountered. Experiments conducted by physicists were explained.
DYNAMIC SIMULATION OF AN ACTIVE FRONT BUMPER SYSTEM FOR ENHANCED FRONTAL IMPACT PROTECTION
This research paper presents a dynamic simulation approach to investigate the effectiveness of an active front bumper system for enhancing frontal impact protection in vehicles. Frontal collisions remain a significant concern for road safety, and innovative solutions are sought to mitigate their impact. The study involves developing a sophisticated simulation model that captures the interactions between the active front bumper, vehicle structure, and collision dynamics. Through numerical simulations and analysis, the performance of the active bumper system is evaluated in terms of collision energy absorption, occupant safety, and vehicle structural integrity. The insights gained from this research contribute to advancing vehicle safety technologies and designing proactive measures to reduce the severity of frontal impacts.
ENHANCING PALM OIL MILL EFFLUENT TREATMENT: HARNESSING BIOENGINEERED STRUCTURAL BIOMEDIA
Palm oil production is a vital contributor to global agriculture and commerce, yet the management of its byproducts poses significant environmental challenges. The discharge of palm oil mill effluent (POME) into water bodies has raised concerns due to its high organic content and potential to cause water pollution. In this study, we investigate an innovative approach to improve POME treatment using bioengineered structural biomedia. These biomedia, designed with tailored microbial communities, offer enhanced pollutant degradation and bioremediation potential. Our research aims to optimize the design and application of these biomedia in POME treatment systems, thereby contributing to the sustainable management of palm oil industry byproducts and mitigating their environmental impact.
Ethical Considerations of LLM-Driven Quantum Code Generation for Optimization Tasks
The convergence of large language models (LLMs) and quantum computing has the potential to revolutionize software development for quantum optimization tasks. AI-assisted code generation, powered by models like OpenAI Codex, can accelerate the design of quantum algorithms by automating routine coding tasks and democratizing access to quantum programming. However, this innovation introduces a web of ethical, legal, and technical challenges. This paper investigates the implications of using LLMs to generate quantum code, focusing on intellectual property (IP) concerns, the risk of unintended outcomes, legal ambiguity, and dual-use scenarios. We propose an ethical architecture for responsible AI-assisted development, incorporating human-in-the-loop systems, license-compliance mechanisms, and auditing tools. Case studies illustrate potential failures in code correctness, security, and attribution. We conclude with recommendations for explainable AI systems, curated datasets, and governance models that ensure innovation without sacrificing safety or compliance. By addressing these concerns proactively, the community can guide LLM-powered quantum development toward a responsible future.
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DEVELOPMENT OF TECHNOLOGY FOR THERMAL CYCLING OF PARTS MADE OF HIGH-ALLOY STEELS
This paper presents an analysis of the technical requirements for cold stamping, wear of their working zones, factors affecting wear and ways to increase wear resistance.