SIMULATION MODELS OF PROCESSES FUNCTIONING PIPELINE TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
Abstract
Creation of simulation models of functioning pipeline systems allows you to practice to improve the quality and efficiency of the management of their functioning. In assessing the effectiveness of the development of algorithms operational management Pipeline systems must take into account both the characteristics of the process of supply and distribution of the desired product, and random effects, which is subject to the control object. This necessitates the creation of simulation models not only piping systems and the environment in which they operate, but also automated control system modes of operation as a whole. The proposed simulation model can be used as a reference when checking the adequacy of the solutions obtained by a simple aggregate model of pipeline systems. Keywords: simulation model, pipeline system, model, functioning, efficiency, process, impact, adequacy.Downloads
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