Dudatyev I. Tool control the concentration of carbon dioxide in the flue gas boilers based on optical absorption method

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Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

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0416U002561

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Specialization

  • 05.11.13 - Прилади і методи контролю та визначення складу речовин

20-05-2016

Specialized Academic Board

Д 05.052.02

Vinnytsia national technical university

Essay

The object of the research is the process of measuring control concentration of carbon dioxide in the flue gas boilers. The aim is to improve the reliability required in the performance process control the concentration of carbon dioxide in the flue gas boilers. When solving problems in the thesis used methods of measuring control theory, mathematical statistics and stochastic processes, scientific experiment planning theory, computer modeling, theory of measurement, measurement errors. He received development control method of measuring the concentration of carbon dioxide in the flue gas boilers in the main infrared open channel measurement and compensation. Advanced mathematical model weakening of radiation in the environment of flue gas boilers. Improved mathematical model of the photoelectric transducer measuring the concentration of carbon dioxide in the flue gas boilers. The structural - algorithmic organization means to control the concentration of carbon dioxide in the flue gas boilers. Developed a software tool to automatically control the concentration of carbon dioxide in the flue gas boilers. Developed and studied experimental model means to control the concentration of carbon dioxide in the flue gas boilers. The degree of implementation - the results of the thesis are introduced and used in the Department of Energy , transport and communication Vinnytsia city council and in the educational process of the department of metrology and industrial automation Vinnytsia National Technical University. The domain (field) of application - energy- and heat supply enterprises.

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