MANAGEMENT IN MARINE DIESELS BASED ON THE CONCEPT OF ADAPTABILITY

Patrov Fеdor Vladimirovich

Caspian University of Technology and Engineering named after Sh.Yessenova

Аktau, Kazakhstan

Аnnotation. The use of the concept of adaptability is a key aspect in the selection and development of management strategies for marine diesels. Adaptability provides not only a focus on achieving goals, but also flexibility in changing conditions. Solutions are optimal only for certain conditions, a specific time and the decision-maker.

The principle of inconclusive solutions, proposed by George Gabor [1], emphasizes the need to remain ready to adjust decisions at every stage in order to guarantee future freedom of choice and compensation for undesirable consequences.

The effective application of the concept of adaptability is achieved through the use of modeling in the process of making managerial decisions. However, the practical use of modeling faces a number of problems that require careful analysis and solutions.

Key words: the concept of adaptability; control model; modeling methods; marine diesel; theory of automatic control; vector of parameters; operating conditions; observability; identifiability; adaptability.

DOI 10.56525/YCQZ6063