Buslavets O. Methods and means of increasing the reliability of calculation and analysis of technological electric power consumption for substantiation of their reduction

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

State registration number

0418U000540

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Specialization

  • 05.14.02 - Електричні станції, мережі і системи

28-12-2017

Specialized Academic Board

К64.050.06

Essay

A research object are processes of reduction of technological charges to electric power in electric networks. A research aim is an improvement of efficiency of functioning of electric networks by the increase of authenticity of calculation and analysis of technological charges of electric power for the ground of their reduction.Research methods: the methods of mathematical design and numeral methods are used for a calculation and analysis of technological charges of electric power for the ground of their reduction; the results of calculations are analysed by the statistical methods of treatment of information; with the use of methods of the linear and nonlinear programming the algorithms of search of optimal decisions of the put tasks are formed; influential factors on the losses of electric power in electric networks are investigated with the use of methods and programs of calculation of withstand modes.Scientific novelty of the got results :- first with the use of mathematical design and results model experiment the method of evaluation of influence of the informative providing is worked out on техніко-економічну efficiency of електроощадних measures in electric networks, that allows reasonably to develop the informative infrastructure of distributive electric networks with the use of Smart Grid technologies;- the method of determination of the maximal loading of transformer is improved with the use of characteristic charts of loading and him loading ability that is determined in accordance with his remaining resource, that allows more reasonably to use him regulation possibilities for reduction of losses to electric power in electric.

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