An important problem of efficiency growth of scientific and technological development by means of a centralized management of the research process is analyzed. The digital modeling of scientific problem solution was studied as an efficient tool of a precise, targeted management of the scientific search. It was shown that one of the priority goals of digitalization consists in a significantly exact and operational numerous calculation of forecasted results under the conditions of innovative development on the basis of use of factors which in reality reflect the conditions and means of system functioning. The theoretical justification of the strategy of a scientific problem modeling is provided. On the basis of the analysis of retrospective information of results of previous research with the help of a multi factor correlation and regressive analysis the digital modeling was carried out which allows creating the management strategy of a scientific problem solution. An example of optimization of the scientific search management strategy based on matrix transformations is given.
It was found that at the time of completion of soil compaction it has content moisture of ∼ 4-8% and, therefore, the osmosis coefficient in the initial period of road use is minimal. The osmosis is mutually eliminated by antiosmosis, which determines the duration of the osmotic period. It was established that the magnitude of the osmosis coefficient is influenced by factors that also affect the parameters of the electric double layer: coefficient of soil compaction, mineral composition, type of exchangeable cations and the concentration of pore solution. The increased density of soil improves the capillary properties of soils and enhances the process of heat and moisture transfer, which makes it possible to make an assumption about the further development of osmotic processes with their subsequent stabilization, provided there are no additional sources of moisture.
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