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E3S Web Conf.
Volume 178, 2020
High Speed Turbomachines and Electrical Drives Conference 2020 (HSTED-2020)
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Article Number | 01039 | |
Number of page(s) | 5 | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202017801039 | |
Published online | 09 July 2020 |
Study of gas consumption patterns for sheet glass enterprises
1
Public corporation “Gazprom transgaz Belarus” Nekrasova 9, Minsk, Republic of Belarus
2
State Enterprise “Research Institute Belgiprotopgaz”, Domashevskij lane, 11a, Minsk, Republic of Belarus
3
Sukhoi State Technical University of Gomel, Prospect Octiabria, 48, 246746, Gomel, Republic of Belarus
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Energy Efficiency Department of the State Committee for Standardization of the Republic of Belarus, Minsk, Svobody sq. 17, 220030, Republic of Belarus
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Kazan State Power Engineering University, str. Krasnoselskaya, 51, 420066, Kazan, Russia
* Corresponding author: shenets@mail.ru
A study of the gas consumption modes of the subgroup “Enterprises of construction industry and architecture” of the regional gas supply system, as well as the production of sheet glass, which forms gas consumption in the subgroup by 94%, was carried out. The field type “daily gas consumption outside temperature” is set for the subgroup and the plant for production of sheet glass. This is a field with a weak dependence on the growth of daily gas consumption when outside temperature decreases and without an obvious stratification into temperature regions determined by the state of the heating system (“on” or “off”) and a significant vertical spread of daily gas flow at the same values of outside temperature. Additional factors affecting gas consumption were searched. The created database of 14 technological indicators over a seven-year period allowed to identify factors forming daily and annual gas consumption regimes using correlation-regression analysis. The importance of the “time worked by the line” factor and its contribution to the formation of the annual volume of gas consumption was assessed. Invention proposes a simplified method of estimating the rate of aging of furnace lining and wear of enclosing structures on the basis of a single-factor model of gas consumption from productivity by comparing the daily average annual values of specific gas consumption for sheet glass production with the same volume of output.
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