The generalized model of organization and planning of regional gas supply monitoring

At the moment, gas is one of the most promising types of fuel in Ukraine. In this regard, the problems associated with its transportation in the regional system of gas supply are relevant. Now it is not completely solved and needs detailed study the problem of monitoring the regional gas supply syst...

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Published inOdes'kyi Politechnichnyi Universytet. Pratsi Vol. 2015; no. 3; pp. 31 - 35
Main Author Shevchenko, Maria
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Odessa National Polytechnic University 01.11.2015
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ISSN2076-2429
2223-3814
2223-3814
DOI10.15276/opu.3.47.2015.09

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Summary:At the moment, gas is one of the most promising types of fuel in Ukraine. In this regard, the problems associated with its transportation in the regional system of gas supply are relevant. Now it is not completely solved and needs detailed study the problem of monitoring the regional gas supply system. Aim: The aim of the study is to improve the efficiency of the regional gas supply system at the expense of the organization and planning of gas transport monitoring and, in the future, the synthesis of the monitoring system of regional gas supply. Materials and Methods: The generalized model of organization and planning of monitoring regional gas suppliers were developed to achieve this goal. It allows making decisions on the organization of the monitoring system. In addition, this model makes it possible to plan under conditions of multicriteriality and uncertainty of the source data. Results: The basic criteria and constraints for solving the problem of organizing and planning the monitoring system of regional gas supply are proposed in this work. The corresponding computations were made to confirm the assumptions. The calculations were carried out in context of uncertainty of input data using a set of methods for the analysis of hierarchies, exhaustive search, as well as the methods of decision making in context of uncertainty. Keywords: pipeline, gas supply, hierarchy analysis, multicriteria optimization. [TEXT NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII]
ISSN:2076-2429
2223-3814
2223-3814
DOI:10.15276/opu.3.47.2015.09