Modelling the Combined Heat and Power Plants with Steam Turbines in the Study of Energy Security Problems

The paper considers the development of mathematical models of combined heat and power plants that are to be used while modelling the fuel and energy complex. Consideration is given to three methods of combined heat and power plant (CHP) modelling: The first method provides for the simplified modelli...

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Autores principales: Piskunova Victoria, Krupenev Dmitry, Krupenev Egor, Pyatkova Natalia
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:04bea2a57e274453982fd9987667e1672021-12-05T14:11:11ZModelling the Combined Heat and Power Plants with Steam Turbines in the Study of Energy Security Problems2255-883710.2478/rtuect-2021-0061https://doaj.org/article/04bea2a57e274453982fd9987667e1672021-01-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.2478/rtuect-2021-0061https://doaj.org/toc/2255-8837The paper considers the development of mathematical models of combined heat and power plants that are to be used while modelling the fuel and energy complex. Consideration is given to three methods of combined heat and power plant (CHP) modelling: The first method provides for the simplified modelling based on CHP aggregation in one energy zone; the second method is based on modelling the individual CHP using the accurate parameters of their equipment operation; the third method is based on the use of standard regime diagrams for modelling individual CHP. Analysis of the presented methods of CHP modelling revealed that the third method out of the three methods proposed is most appropriate for mathematical models of fuel and energy complex for studying the fuel and power supply reliability. The experimental part of the paper describes the process of deriving the analytical dependencies of electricity and heat generation versus fuel used by CHP that is obtained by the third method proposed.Piskunova VictoriaKrupenev DmitryKrupenev EgorPyatkova NataliaSciendoarticlecombined heat and power plant (chp)electric power engineeringenergy securityfuel and energy systemheat power engineeringliterature reviewmodellingsystems of nonlinear equationsRenewable energy sourcesTJ807-830ENEnvironmental and Climate Technologies, Vol 25, Iss 1, Pp 816-828 (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic combined heat and power plant (chp)
electric power engineering
energy security
fuel and energy system
heat power engineering
literature review
modelling
systems of nonlinear equations
Renewable energy sources
TJ807-830
spellingShingle combined heat and power plant (chp)
electric power engineering
energy security
fuel and energy system
heat power engineering
literature review
modelling
systems of nonlinear equations
Renewable energy sources
TJ807-830
Piskunova Victoria
Krupenev Dmitry
Krupenev Egor
Pyatkova Natalia
Modelling the Combined Heat and Power Plants with Steam Turbines in the Study of Energy Security Problems
description The paper considers the development of mathematical models of combined heat and power plants that are to be used while modelling the fuel and energy complex. Consideration is given to three methods of combined heat and power plant (CHP) modelling: The first method provides for the simplified modelling based on CHP aggregation in one energy zone; the second method is based on modelling the individual CHP using the accurate parameters of their equipment operation; the third method is based on the use of standard regime diagrams for modelling individual CHP. Analysis of the presented methods of CHP modelling revealed that the third method out of the three methods proposed is most appropriate for mathematical models of fuel and energy complex for studying the fuel and power supply reliability. The experimental part of the paper describes the process of deriving the analytical dependencies of electricity and heat generation versus fuel used by CHP that is obtained by the third method proposed.
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author Piskunova Victoria
Krupenev Dmitry
Krupenev Egor
Pyatkova Natalia
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Krupenev Dmitry
Krupenev Egor
Pyatkova Natalia
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title Modelling the Combined Heat and Power Plants with Steam Turbines in the Study of Energy Security Problems
title_short Modelling the Combined Heat and Power Plants with Steam Turbines in the Study of Energy Security Problems
title_full Modelling the Combined Heat and Power Plants with Steam Turbines in the Study of Energy Security Problems
title_fullStr Modelling the Combined Heat and Power Plants with Steam Turbines in the Study of Energy Security Problems
title_full_unstemmed Modelling the Combined Heat and Power Plants with Steam Turbines in the Study of Energy Security Problems
title_sort modelling the combined heat and power plants with steam turbines in the study of energy security problems
publisher Sciendo
publishDate 2021
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