Mao et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Failure consequence evaluation of uncontrollable district heating networkMao et al., 2022
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- 3718690498953177064
- Author
- Mao D
- Wang P
- Ju Y
- Ni L
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- Publication venue
- Sustainable Cities and Society
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The control system of some existing district heating networks (DHNs) is not sufficient to handle urgent failure scenarios, which cannot make timely and effective responses within a short period after failures. The failure of this uncontrollable DHN will cause more severe …
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