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Improving the operation of chemical process systems at thermal power stations using computerized education facilities

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The list and characteristics of computerized systems used for carrying out basic training of the operating personnel of chemical departments are presented. The results from contests of professional skills carried out among comprehensive teams of thermal power stations with participation of the operating personnel of chemical departments are analyzed. The result obtained from using software facilities for improving the operation of chemical process systems at thermal power stations is discussed.

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Original Russian Text © A.S. Kopylov, K.A. Orlov, G.Yu. Kondakova, 2011, published in Teploenergetika.

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Kopylov, A.S., Orlov, K.A. & Kondakova, G.Y. Improving the operation of chemical process systems at thermal power stations using computerized education facilities. Therm. Eng. 58, 561–565 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1134/S004060151107007X

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