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24 june 79

BR24992907 " Software development to digitalize and optimize heat supply system operation in Kazakhstan's cities "

Relevance

The effectiveness of the project lies in the development of a software product for digitalization and optimization of heat supply systems in cities of Kazakhstan, which reduces accidents, increases energy efficiency and ensures transparent operational management of heating networks.

Purpose

Development of a software product for the digital twin of the urban heating network

Expected and achieved results

1) the database structure has been developed and objects have been created for entering elements of the thermal network, which allows data to be entered for heating networks and buildings in various cities; 2) mathematical models and algorithms have been developed to solve network topological problems and calculate flows and temperatures, which led to the creation of separate software modules of the System; 3) graphical interface elements have been implemented for the input, editing and output of information in the System; 4) digitization of the parameters of the heating network has begun. In Almaty, data was entered on 141 nodes, 49 pipeline sections and 65 buildings with coordinates to display on the map.

Research team members with their identifiers (Scopus Author ID, Researcher ID, ORCID, if available) and links to relevant profiles

Scientific supervisor - Uzak Kairbekovich Zhapbasbayev

List of publications with links to them

Bossinov D., Ramazanova G., Turalina D. Comparison of measured and calculated high-viscosity crude oil temperature values in a pipeline during continuous pumping and shutdown modes //International Journal of Thermofluids. – 2024. – Т. 24. – С. 100950.
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