This book covers innovative technologies and approaches for improvement of technical and economic parameters of functional geotechnical systems. The focus is on mathematical modelling of objects and processes, as well as the development of techniques and their control algorithms. The book comprises schemata of practical tasks solving related to mine ventilation and electrical circuit operation, cutter-loaders and mining electrical vehicles. It also demonstrates possible applications of hybrid technologies and IT-methods to the work of geotechnical systems. Implementation of methods and technologies presented in the book will allow to reduce energy resources consumption of geotechnical systems, and to enhance environmental and economic parameters of their operation, being one of the essential conditions for sustainable development in modern society.
The book is particular of interest to technical specialists, researchers, students and university teachers, whose work is connected to the improvement of efficiency of geotechnical systems.
Table of Contents:
Preface
Some aspects of the software simulation implementation in thin coal seams mining
G. Pivnyak, R. Dychkovskyi, A. Smirnov & Yu. Cherednichenko
Normalization of voltage quality as the way to ensure energy saving in power supply systems
G. Pivnyak, I. Zhezhelenko & Yu. Papaika
Limitations of the indirect field-oriented control utilization for electric drives of pipeline valves
O. Beshta, I. Yermolayev, K.-H. Kayser & N. Neuberger
Design of electromechanical system for parallel hybrid electric vehicle
O. Beshta, A. Balakhontsev & A. Albu
Cross- border cooperation of energy service companies as a factor enhancing energy and economic safety
O. Novoseltsev, O. Kovalko & T. Evtukhova
The electrochemical cathodic protection stations of underground metal pipelines in uncoordinated operation mode
A. Aziukovskyi
Enhancing energy efficiency of utilizing waste heat in heat pumps
W. Czarnetzki & Yu. Khatskevych
Features of filter-compensating devices application in power supply systems at coal mines in Ukraine
Yu. Razumnyi, A. Rukhlov & Yu. Mishanskiy
The features of energy efficiency measurement and control of production processes
S. Vypanasenko & N. Dreshpak
Rational modes of traction network operation of transport with inductive power transfer in the coal industry
Ye. Khovanskaya & A. Lysenko
Estimation of the influence of controllability and observability of models in terms of state variables on the quality of information-measuring system operation
V. Korsun & M. Doronina
A solution to the problem of frequency compatibility between drive systems and dynamic parameters of drilling rigs
V. Khilov
Processes in distribution mains during the breaks of the aerial power line.
F. Shkrabets & A. Grebenyuk
Operating dynamics of parameters and technical losses in the components of power supply systems
P. Krasovskiy, D. Tsyplenkov & O. Nesterova
Energy saving in electrified transport by capacity storages
А. Kolb
Methods of improving the reliability of distribution networks of 6-35 kV voltage
M. Kyrychenko & A. Akulov
Dynamic objects parameters control on the basis of rebuilt spectral operators application
M. Alekseyev & T. Vysotskaya
Control automation of shearers in terms of auger gumming criterion
V. Tkachov, A. Bublikov & M. Isakova
The decision support system in selecting further industrial enterprise direction
L. Koriashkina, Y. Nikiforova & A. Pavlova
Technology mapping of thermal anomalies in the city of Dnipropetrovs’k, Ukraine, with application of multispectral sensors
B. Busygin & I. Garkusha
Predicting methane accumulation in the Donetsk coal basin (Ukraine) on the basis of geological, geophysical and space data
B. Busygin & S. Nikulin
High-energy processing of materials-technologies of the 21st century
R. Didyk
Application of the optimal set partitioning method to problems of wireless network engineering
S. Us
Methods and principles of controlling the complex objects of mining and metallurgical production
V. Kornienko, A. Gerasina & А. Gusev
Intellectual support of making decisions in conditions of uncertainty in the process of control automation of drilling facilities
L. Meshcheriakov, L. Tokar & I. Udovyk
Two-propulsion travelling mechanisms of shearers for thin beds
N. Stadnik, V. Kondrakhin & L. Tokar
Collective behaviour of automatic machines and the problem of resource allocation with limitation of "all or nothing" type
A. Zaslavski, P. Ogeyenko & L. Tokar
An agent-oriented approach to data actualization in databases of electronic atlases
A. Kachanov
Investigating the thermal condition of slagheap landscapes according to the data of Landsat-TM/ETM+
K. Sergieieva
About the Author :
Pivnyak Gennadiy Grigoryevich (1940) graduated from Dnepropetrovsk Mining Institute in 1963 (nowadays "National Mining University") with a specialization in Engineering Electromechanics. He has been affiliated with the NMU since 1963: Rector (1982), and Head of the Electric Power Supply Systems Department (1976). In 1967 he was awarded Candidate of the Technical Sciences degree, and Doctor of Technical Sciences in 1981. He is a prominent scientist in the field of power engineering. Being the founder of scientific school of mining and metallurgical power engineering, he developed general theory, design concept and synthetic procedures of powerful systems of electromagnetic transmission of overfrequency energy. His fundamental research helped to implement the latest electrotechnics for mining and metallurgical industry and machine-building industry, supply equipment for electric drive, transport and equipment with specific load.