This paper deals with adjustment of certain optical parameters of nano and micro-structured particles of silica by which Mastersizer 2000 as a device for size distribution particle measurement has been used. The optical method process may be used by looking for unique refractive and absorption index of investigated particles. Optical properties, i.e. refractive index and absorption index of the silica have been found and related to inter-particle silica bindings in the form of Hamaker constants2. For the optical properties calculations using the Mastersizer 2000 Mie Scattering solutions representing the electric and magnetic induction, i.e. silica's permeability and permittivity from Maxwell's equations have been exercised.
With the development of computers and software products, there is now greater use of quantitative methods in industrial enterprises when making managerial decisions. One of the most applicable solutions to computer simulation algorithms is the Monte Carlo method. The application of the Monte Carlo algorithm lies in finding a relation between the individual variables, which are the solutions to the problem and represent the characteristics of random processes reproducible on computers. The aim of this article is to show the application of simulations from the Monte Carlo algorithm using the example of optimising vehicle fleet capacity so that the total daily costs spent on transporting goods are minimal.
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