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Monte Carlo Simulation of the Electrical Conductivity of Rubber Compounds During Silanization

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  • Hronkovič Ján

    (VIPO a.s. Partizánske, Ul. gen. Svobodu 1069/4, 958 01 Partizánske, SR)

  • Kubliha Marian
  • Minárik Stanislav
  • Bošák Ondrej
  • Tóth Martin
  • Kalužný Ján

    (Institute of Materials Science, Faculty of Material Science and Technology in Trnava, Slovak University of Technology Bratislava, Paulínska 16, 917 24 Trnava, Slovak Republic)

Abstract

Monte Carlo simulation of temperature dependence of electric conductivity of a model mixture system, which involves reaction with first order kinetics, was carried out on the basis of chemical kinetics laws. The temperature dependence of the conductivity of rubber compounds during the process of silane treatment was studied experimentally. Simulated temperature dependence of conductivity was compared with measured experimental results. The obtained experimental results and the data derived from numerical simulation are in satisfactory agreement. Effective method for monitoring and control of silane treatment of rubber compounds directly during the material preparation process can be proposed on the basis of the abovementioned finding.

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  • Hronkovič Ján & Kubliha Marian & Minárik Stanislav & Bošák Ondrej & Tóth Martin & Kalužný Ján, 2010. "Monte Carlo Simulation of the Electrical Conductivity of Rubber Compounds During Silanization," Research Papers Faculty of Materials Science and Technology Slovak University of Technology, Sciendo, vol. 18(28), pages 9-15, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:vrs:repfms:v:18:y:2010:i:28:p:9-15:n:1
    DOI: 10.2478/v10186-010-0001-7
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