Fuel and Energy System Control at Large-Scale Damages. III. Emergency and Stationary Modes


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Abstract

A network flow model analyzes the functional capabilities of large spatially distributed fuel and energy systems. The maximum achievable volumes of energy supplies are calculated for these systems. The obtained values are used to generate a vector of the maximum feasible functional characteristics of the original system and normalize the multicriterion model. The concepts of stationary and emergency control modes are introduced. The possibilities of compliance with standard operating conditions of subsystems for the transportation and extraction of energy resources are analyzed. Possible deviations for different standard values of the functional characteristics are estimated. A method for estimating the increase in the network load in the case of a uniform increase in the amounts of all types of energy flows transmitted is proposed.

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Yu. E. Malashenko

Dorodnicyn Computing Center, Federal Research Center Computer Science and Control

Email: irina-nazar@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

I. A. Nazarova

Dorodnicyn Computing Center, Federal Research Center Computer Science and Control

Author for correspondence.
Email: irina-nazar@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

N. M. Novikova

Dorodnicyn Computing Center, Federal Research Center Computer Science and Control

Email: irina-nazar@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow


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