Volume 2552: Rudenko International Conference Methodological problems in reliability study of large energy systems (RSES 2021)
Volume 2552: Rudenko International Conference Methodological problems in reliability study of large energy systems (RSES 2021)
By Nikolai Voropai, Valery Stennikov, and Sergey Senderov
Volume 2552 is the proceedings of Rudenko International Conference Methodological problems in reliability study of large energy systems (13–17 September 2021, Volzhsky, Russia)
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Summary of this volume: This conference was first held in 1973 in the city of Irkutsk, Russia. Since then, 93 meetings have been held and more than 3000 reports have been made. As a result of the meetings, more than 60 thematic collections of reports, 8 monographs, four volumes of a reference book on the reliability of energy systems, and collections of terms on the reliability of energy systems and energy security were published. The conference became a forge of personnel and a school for young scientists; more than 40 doctoral and 30 master's theses on the conference topics were tested at the meetings. The list of permanent participants currently includes more than 300 specialists in the reliability of various energy systems from 140 organizations, including more than 100 doctors and 130 candidates of sciences. The topics of the conference sessions covered a wide range of problems of analysis and synthesis of the reliability of power systems under normal conditions and in extreme situations caused by various factors. In its formation, special attention was paid to the methodological aspects of reliability studies, which are of cross-sectoral importance and are based on the presence of common properties of various energy systems. Great importance was also attached to the consideration of approaches, mathematical models, and software for solving practical problems of ensuring reliability and the search and development of modern methods based on the use of new information technologies.
These proceedings will be of interest to: specialists involved in the studies on the expansion and operation of energy systems, university students, and graduate students majoring in power engineering.
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