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Electrification of agricultural mobile power facilities based on the traction and energy concept of technology development
Author(s) -
Yurii F. Lachuga,
Лачуга Юрий Федорович,
Д. С. Стребков,
Стребков Дмитрий Семенович,
З. А. Годжаев,
Годжаев Захид Адыгезалович,
Ivan Ya. Redko,
Редько Иван Яковлевич
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
vestnik rossijskogo universiteta družby narodov. seriâ inženernye issledovaniâ
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2312-8151
pISSN - 2312-8143
DOI - 10.22363/2312-8143-2020-21-4-260-270
Subject(s) - electrification , energy (signal processing) , traction (geology) , rural electrification , energy transformation , computer science , engineering , electrical engineering , electricity , mechanical engineering , mathematics , statistics , physics , thermodynamics
An important component of complex integrated energy supply systems is the electrification of mobile power facilities of the agro-industrial complex, which will significantly affect the synthesis of energy systems. The basis of mobile energy facilities are multifunctional energy technology complexes (MEC) of the traction-energy concept with multi-channel distribution of energy flows of different physical nature. Based on the logical analysis of the mobile MEC, a technological scheme consisting of three subsystems is constructed: 1) factors of external conditions; 2) general design and layout solutions; 3) energy and operational properties of the mobile MEC. Energy connections are established between these subsystems and the system elements. A differentiated method for evaluating the energy efficiency of using alternative fuels and an original mathematical model of the generalized mobile MEC have been developed, which will allow determining the type of MEC, optimal design and layout solutions, operating modes and parameters at the design stage.

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