Study of an Autonomous Heat Generating Installation with a Liquid-Gas Mixer in Heating Mode

K. V. GarmonovVoronezh State Technical UniversityE. S. AralovVoronezh State Technical UniversityA. S. VolochVoronezh State Technical University
Type: Original Article
doi: 10.71536/vd.2024.5c169.2
edn: lqaofv

Abstract: In current realities, increasing energy efficiency is of paramount importance for any heating system. One way to improve the efficiency of various heating systems is to look for alternatives to advanced heat generation plants. This work examines the operating principle and quantitative indicators of a heat-generating installation, which in turn is applicable for public and domestic needs. The use of such TGUs is quite relevant, since according to the analysis of various systems, about 72 % of all thermal energy is produced by centralized sources, 28 % by decentralized sources, of which 18 % by autonomous and individual systems. The development of new autonomous units allows for increased efficiency of local heat supply, reducing the load on central networks and ensuring system flexibility.

Keywords: power energy, thermal power engineering, heating, heating engineering, heat supply, energy.

Pages: 15-22.

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For citation: Garmonov, K. V.; Aralov, E. S.; Voloch, A. S. Study of an Autonomous Heat Generating Installation with a Liquid-Gas Mixer in Heating Mode. – Text : electronic. – In: <em>Proceeding of the Donbas National Academy of Civil Engineering and Architecture</em>. – 2024. – Issue 2024-5(169) Engineering systems and technological safety. – Р. 15-22. – doi: 10.71536/vd.2024.5c169.2. – edn: lqaofv. – ISSN 2519-2817. (in Russian)


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Issue 2024-5 (169)
Journal: Proceeding of the Donbas National Academy of Civil Engineering and Architecture
Publish house: Donbas National Academy of Civil Engineering and Architecture