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Abstract
The paper presents a methodology for ensuring the reliability of heat supply to prosumer connected to a district heating system, by using the heat capacity of its own heat source and optimization of failure rates of system components. To solve this problem, a mathematical formalization is developed, within which a markov random process, a flow distribution model of the theory of hydraulic circuits, nodal reliability indices, and simplified models of heat transfer processes in heat supply to consumers are used. A case study is considered based on a test scheme of district heating system with prosumer, an analysis of the results obtained is carried out, conclusions and directions for the further research on the subject are formulated.
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