Estimation procedure of the efficiency of the heat network segment


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An extensive city heat network contains many segments, and each segment operates with different efficiency of heat energy transfer. This work proposes an original technical approach; it involves the evaluation of the energy efficiency function of the heat network segment and interpreting of two hyperbolic functions in the form of the transcendental equation. In point of fact, the problem of the efficiency change of the heat network depending on the ambient temperature was studied. Criteria dependences used for evaluation of the set segment efficiency of the heat network and finding of the parameters for the most optimal control of the heat supply process of the remote users were inferred with the help of the functional analysis methods. Generally, the efficiency function of the heat network segment is interpreted by the multidimensional surface, which allows illustrating it graphically. It was shown that the solution of the inverse problem is possible as well. Required consumption of the heating agent and its temperature may be found by the set segment efficient and ambient temperature; requirements to heat insulation and pipe diameters may be formulated as well. Calculation results were received in a strict analytical form, which allows investigating the found functional dependences for availability of the extremums (maximums) under the set external parameters. A conclusion was made that it is expedient to apply this calculation procedure in two practically important cases: for the already made (built) network, when the change of the heat agent consumption and temperatures in the pipe is only possible, and for the projecting (under construction) network, when introduction of changes into the material parameters of the network is possible. This procedure allows clarifying diameter and length of the pipes, types of insulation, etc. Length of the pipes may be considered as the independent parameter for calculations; optimization of this parameter is made in accordance with other, economical, criteria for the specific project.

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F. A. Polivoda

Krzhizhanovsky Power Engineering Institute

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Email: polivoda@eninnet.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119991

R. I. Sokolovskii

Moscow Design and Technology State University

Email: polivoda@eninnet.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 117997

M. A. Vladimirov

Moscow Design and Technology State University

Email: polivoda@eninnet.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 117997

V. P. Shcherbakov

Moscow Design and Technology State University

Email: polivoda@eninnet.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 117997

L. A. Shatrov

Moscow Design and Technology State University

Email: polivoda@eninnet.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 117997

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