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IJSTR >> Volume 2- Issue 7, July 2013 Edition



International Journal of Scientific & Technology Research  
International Journal of Scientific & Technology Research

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ISSN 2277-8616



Simulating The Influence Of The Casimir Effect On The Current Density In Amorphous Materials

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AUTHOR(S)

Rodríguez P. Omar

 

KEYWORDS

Index Terms: Apparent density (AD); conductivity; mechanical resistance; polarization; relative permittivity thermal density current.

 

ABSTRACT

Abstract: In the production process of ceramic floors whose base is the raw ceramic material, the previous but important controls are made on the parameters of temperature, pressure of having pressed, humidity, apparent density and particle - size. These controls are made on raw samples by different methods in order to determining the electric properties like conductivity, permittivity, and polarization, other at the same time with: pressed degree, apparent density (AD) and mechanical resistance. In the following development, a simulating theoretical method is presented to calculate influence of the Casimir effect on the density current in amorphous structures used in the production process of tiles for ceramic floor technique.

 

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