Forecasting Reliability Electrotechnical Complexes of In-Plant Electric Power Supply Taking into Account Low-Voltage Electrical Apparatuses

The article presents an algorithm for the formation of polynomial models that characterize the reliability of the parts of shop networks, depending on the reliability of its elements. The resulting article equations can be used to determine the maximum and minimum potential nodes reliability indexes; selection schemes the reliability of which satisfies the predetermined level indicators; finding ways to increase the level of reliability through the use of advanced equipment, as well as the prediction of the reliability and performance of technical and economic calculations. This methodology for determining the reliability can be useful, and taking into account such factors as the condition and mode of operation, the effectiveness of preventive repairs and much more.

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