THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS AND SPECIFICITY OF MATHEMATICAL MODELLING
INDUSTRIAL PROCESSES STABILITY MODELING
- 1 Institute of Chemical Engineering, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria
Abstract
A theoretical analysis of the stability of the non-equilibrium industrial processes is presented. A unified approach is proposed for the creation of the mathematical models of the processes that allows the determination of the velocities at which the processes move to their thermodynamic equilibriums and their use for mathematical analysis of processes velocities stability. For this purpose is used mathematical stability theory, evolution (autonomous) equations, bifurcation theory (stable focuses, stable cycles), parameter eigenvalues and eigenfunctions.
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