Optimization of basic parameters of cyclic operation of underground gas storages
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https://doi.org/10.15587/2313-8416.2015.41387Keywords:
underground gas storage, optimization, simplex method, mathematical model, compressor stationAbstract
The problem of optimization of process parameters of cyclic operation of underground gas storages in gas mode is determined in the article. The target function is defined, expressing necessary capacity of compressor station for gas injection in the storage. Its minimization will find the necessary technological parameters, such as flow and reservoir pressure change over time. Limitations and target function are reduced to a linear form. Solution of problems is made by the simplex method
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