Conveners
Session 4 - Mathematical Models and Industrial Applications
- Jacek Starzyński (Warsaw University of Technology)
- Ken Kawamata (Tohoku Gakuin University)
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Prof. Hiroyuki Kagami (Nagoya City University)12/09/2024, 09:00Mathematical Models and Industrial ApplicationsOnline presentation
The efficacy of a single bath in weakly radioactive alkaline simple sulfur springs, radioactive springs and alkaline springs on arteriosclerosis has been previously verified based on a mathematical model of the development of arteriosclerosis [1 – 5]. On the other hand, studies have also been conducted on the efficacy of long-term bathing in weakly radioactive alkaline simple sulfur springs on...
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Mikołaj Koszel12/09/2024, 09:20Mathematical Models and Industrial ApplicationsPresentation at the conference
The research focuses on galvanically isolated, bidirectional DC//DC dual active bridge converters, which are the basic and essential components in electric energy exchange, including energy storage systems and renewable energy sources. They can be the main building component of larger DC structures called DC microgrids. Creating large-scale power systems usually involves connecting the...
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Prof. Zagdkhorol Bayasgalan (Mongolian University of Science and Technology), Mr Enkh-Amar Batsukh (Mongolian University of Science and Technology)12/09/2024, 09:40Mathematical Models and Industrial ApplicationsOnline presentation
This paper inspects the use of real-time simulation technology in the Mongolian energy system for optimization and improved efficiency. Explored the challenges facing Mongolia’s energy sector and how real-time simulation can mitigate these problems. Examined the benefits, opportunities, and best practices associated with using real-time simulation within a power grid, as well as Mongolia's...
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Piotr Grzejszczak12/09/2024, 10:00Mathematical Models and Industrial ApplicationsPresentation at the conference
In recent years, the share of renewable energy sources in the Polish power system has grown very rapidly. Currently, the installed capacity in photovoltaic and wind sources constitutes over 40% of all power plants in the national power system [1]. Such a large share of unstable and very dynamic energy sources is a significant threat to the stability of the power system and ensuring a balance...
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