Shtepa V. Energoeffecting operating modes of the electrified water treatment at a poultry farm

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Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

State registration number

0408U001185

Applicant for

Specialization

  • 05.09.03 - Електротехнічні комплекси та системи

11-03-2008

Specialized Academic Board

Д 26.004.07

National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine

Essay

Subject of the research - processes of electrosewage treatment of a poultry-farming complex and electrified watercleaning installation. The aim of the research - increase energoefficiency of process electrified sewage treatment of poultry-farming complexes by realization of rational modes of process with use neural systems. Methods are based on substantive provisions of the theory of automatic control, mathematical modelling of the theory of indistinct neural networks and statistical data processing with use of computer technologies. The novelty and originality - for the first time are received static models of dependence of quality and energoexpenseselectrified sewage treatment poultryfarms a complex from density of an anode current, a hydrogen parameter, linear speed of a stream in electrodic space and entrance suspensions. The mathematical model of processes electrotreatmant sewage of a poultry-farming complex in flowing electrotechnological installation as a result of the account of influence of density of an anode current on change of concentration of suspensions is advanced. For the first time intellectual systems of the analysis and management electrotechnological by the water-purifying equipment on a poultry-farming complex are synthesized. Results of the research - received modes of electrocoagulation sewage treatment of a poultry-farming complex, energoefficiency the renewed knowledge base of technological process and hardware-software means the algorithm of creation is developed for their realization. Results of researches are used in educational process. The branch of application is agriculture.

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