Automated control systems microclimate facilities, monitoring and audit within oil fields influence
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https://doi.org/10.32347/2411-4049.2024.4.65-68Keywords:
microclimate, automated control system, environment, oil fields, ecological monitoringAbstract
Purpose. To achieve the main task of research it is necessary to achieve the following objectives: justify the scientific approach solving the problem of improving the quality of the monitoring and forecasting of microclimate for the performance of oilfield facilities; propose research methodology of microclimate, patterns of their formation and impact assessment microclimate on operational characteristics of the objects.
Methods. The given article deals with the method of analyzing the previous studies localized within oil objects in Western Ukraine.
Findings. The given international experience and analysis of previous studies proved algorithm for Environmental Studies, through monitoring and forecasting of microclimate parameters during execution of manufacturing operations, to improve the environmental safety of the environment within the oil fields of influence objects.
Originality. The main research was made by author personally using special computer programs.
Practical implications. It has been analyzed: 1) a brief description of climate zone placement of oil fields; 2) methods of previous studies evaluating microclimatic parameters.
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