Martynyuk V. Developing of the theory elements of building the control devices for the parameters of the electrochemical capacitor

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Thesis for the degree of Doctor of Science (DSc)

State registration number

0514U000634

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Specialization

  • 05.11.13 - Прилади і методи контролю та визначення складу речовин

10-10-2014

Specialized Academic Board

Д 05.052.02

Vinnytsia national technical university

Essay

Object of study - the process of monitoring the status of EC in steady and unsteady conditions. The aim - to improve the reliability and performance control PC in steady and unsteady regimes by taking into account the frequency dispersion and nonlinearity parameters EC. Research Methods - Theory of functions of a complex variable, theory of measurement errors, the theory of probability and mathematical statistics. Theoretical results: Theoretical foundations of methods for building control devices EC parameters through the development of mathematical models of nonlinear frequency-dependent EC for stationary and non-stationary regime and rapid method of control parameters; first developed frequency-dependent nonstationary nonlinear mathematical model of the EC; first proposed method for rapid control parameters of the EC; was developed Charger Extra Large volume measurement method; improved method for multivariable control parameters based on PC operation inverse convolution; improved stationary nonlinear mathematical model of the EC. Practical value: obtained in the thesis research results is the methodological basis for the development and implementation of EC parameters control devices with high reliability control. Methods and devices are introduced into electrochemical energy branch interagency National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine; Ltd. "YUNASKO-Ukraine"; ALC "OSKBSV"; subsidiary "Microdevices" (city Lviv); Research and Training Center Odessa National Polytechnic University "Automation of industrial and residential buildings and electrical appliances." Sector (industry) use - electronics.

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