Abstract

The advantages of a filtering material with an orthotropic structure (FMTS) consisting of a package of woven meshes are described. Information is given on the first stage of FMTS modeling, which includes the choice of parameters and factors of the experiment and the compilation of a planning matrix to establish the relationship between technological characteristics and properties of FMTS. When constructing a stochastic mathematical model at this stage, two factors were chosen to describe the properties of the material – qualitative (mesh type), specified by the sigma constraint method, and quantitative (package thickness). The constructed matrix of experiment planning is given. The natural and coded values of FMTS samples were determined.

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