Analysis of Electrodynamics Properties of Materials with High Dispersity Metal Powder in Axial Moving Systems

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This paper describes the reception, researching and electrodynamics investigations of recently obtained materials. These materials demonstrated the losses dielectric behavior and represent a wide interest as radio markers with controlled distortion. The investigated samples can be used as a coating for rotating machine elements for radio diagnostics. The considered materials performed by epoxy warp with high dispersity metal powder content established the required properties for iron 60 % and nickel 60 %. Primary materials parameters are taken in the natural experiment and electrodynamics properties are studied based on a mathematical model. The presented results can be extended to seminatural experiment setup in future. This paper does not contain the formulation of electrodynamic problem.

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