Systems, Decision and Control in Energy II [electronic resource] /
edited by Artur Zaporozhets, Volodymyr Artemchuk.
- 1st ed. 2021.
- XXI, 361 p. 124 illus., 70 illus. in color. online resource.
- Studies in Systems, Decision and Control, 346 2198-4190 ; .
- Studies in Systems, Decision and Control, 346 .
Electrical Engineering -- Heat Power Engineering -- Cybersecurity and Computer Science -- Environmental safety.
This book examines the problems in the field of energy and related fields (chemical, transport, aerospace, construction, metallurgy, engineering, etc.) and consists of 4 subsections: Electrical Engineering, Heat Power Engineering, Cybersecurity and Computer Science & Environmental Safety. In the first section, authors pay attention to contemporary issues related to the development of the electric power industry, electrical engineering, the physics of electrical phenomena and renewable energy sources (such as solar energy and wind energy). The second section is devoted to modern problems in heat power engineering and considers modern means and methods that increase the efficiency and reliability of the functioning of heat power facilities. The third section is devoted to issues of cybersecurity of critical facilities, in particular energy facilities, as well as the development of computer science and the introduction of modern information and measurement systems in the energy sector. The fourth subsection deals with the problems of rational use of natural resources, accounting for emissions of harmful substances, environmental issues at energy facilities, as well as the development of a methodology for environmental safety. The book includes 21 chapters. A book is for researchers, engineers, as well as lecturers and postgraduates of higher education institutions dealing with issues of control, diagnosis and monitoring of energy facilities.
9783030691899
10.1007/978-3-030-69189-9 doi
Electric power production. Engineering mathematics. Engineering—Data processing. Control engineering. Robotics. Automation. Electrical Power Engineering. Mathematical and Computational Engineering Applications. Control, Robotics, Automation.