Кафедра Екологічна та цивільна безпека (З 2022 року кафедра створена шляхом злиття кафедри Хімія та інженерна екологія та кафедри Безпека життєдіяльності)
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Item Development of a Mathematical Model of Dynamic Soil Deformation Taking into Account the Variable Coefficient of Volumetric Viscosity(ACS Publications, 2024) Remez, Natalya; Haiko, Hennadii; Dychko, Alina; Boiko, Viktor; Haiko, Svitlana; Antoniuk, OlenaENG: Determining soil deformations under the influence of dynamic loads of different nature, including during military actions, is an important scientific and practical problem. At the same time, when solving problems of determining the stress-strain state of soils under the action of short-term dynamic loads, little attention has been paid to the multicomponent composition and viscous properties. The aim of the research is to develop a mathematical model of soil deformation taking into account the variable coefficient of volumetric viscosity both during loading and unloading. The methods of mathematical modeling and numerical integration are used in the research. The possibility of using the proposed model to determine the deformation of soils under explosive and shock loads is shown, which helps control the properties of soils for the protection of shallow underground structures. The results of a comparison of the obtained analytical data with the experimental data are presented.Item How to Achieve the Energy Transition Taking into Account the Efficiency of Energy Resources Consumption(ACS Publications, 2024) Mykhailyshyn, Khrystyna; Polyanska, Alla; Psyuk, Vladyslav; Antoniuk, OlenaENG: The study explores the transformation of energy resource consumption centered on energy efficiency within the global energy transition framework. The growing global energy demand, driven by industrialization, urbanization, and rising living standards, has led to increased fossil fuel consumption. This, in turn, contributes to higher greenhouse gas emissions, global warming, and other adverse environmental impacts. The study emphasizes the efforts of developed nations to curb these emissions, particularly by expanding renewable energy use, and notes the declining share of coal and other fossil fuels in national energy balances. The Energy Transition Index (ETI) is introduced as a measure of countries’ progress in advancing the energy transition, including efforts to enhance energy efficiency and mitigate environmental harm. The study also highlights Ukraine’s challenges in energy supply due to military conflict and infrastructure damage, underscoring the critical role of energy efficiency in rebuilding the country's energy system and securing its energy future. Energy efficiency is identified as a key strategy for reducing dependence on fossil fuels, decreasing energy imports, and bolstering the economy’s resilience to external pressures.