Mathematical simulation of heat exchange process in regenerator of gas pumping unit using the tools of inverse problems
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https://doi.org/10.15587/2313-8416.2015.40764Keywords:
gas pumping unit, technical state, regenerator, diagnosing, mathematical model, inverse problem, temperature fieldAbstract
The necessity of technical state control of regenerators during operation of gas pumping unit was proved in the article. Іt was proposed to develop a new method based on the use of methods of mathematical modeling of heat distribution on the surface of the regenerator and hardware methods to determine its temperature. It is considered the regularization algorithm of incorrect inverse problem of heat conduction in the material of regenerator design using values of temperature fields, which were defined experimentally
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