Efficiency of the Determined Model of Power Consumption by Nonlinear Closed Slow-Response Production

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It is impossible to predict energy consumption without sufficient degree of accuracy for power-consuming nonlinear inertial industries at change of technological parameters. This problem is solved by the simplified and determined model based on the equations of material balance of streams for substance.

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