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Design Optimisation of a Current-Fed Solid-State Transformer for MV Grid-Connected Applications
Essam Hussain, Mohammad Abusara, Suleiman Sharkh
April 20, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: grid connected, optimisation, power losses, solid state transformer
For integrating large batteries in the medium voltage grid, current fed solid-state transformers offer galvanic isolation and a significant weight and size reduction. While the power losses increase with frequency and flux density, the core volume is contrariwise. Therefore, a design optimisation to achieve minimum losses and/or a minimum volume is essential. An optimisation strategy is proposed in this paper to find the optimum operating frequency and core flux density under certain practical constraints such as winding voltage per turn, clearance between transformer windings, saturation flux density and minimum efficiency. Differently from previous works, the proposed strategy provides a holistic approach for the design considering all main power losses from all main components using nonsinusoidal voltage waveforms and different operating conditions. Analytical equations for the power losses calculation and the cores design are derived and validated using ANSYS and MATLAB Simulink so... [more]
Effect of Liquid Hot Water Pretreatment on Hydrolysates Composition and Methane Yield of Rice Processing Residue
Lisbet Mailin López González, Monika Heiermann
April 20, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: anaerobic digestion, hydrothermal pretreatment, lignocellulose, liquid hot water pretreatment, silica
Lignocellulosic rice processing residue was pretreated in liquid hot water (LHW) at three different temperatures (140, 160, and 180 °C) and two pretreatment times (10 and 20 min) in order to assess its effects on hydrolysates composition, matrix structural changes and methane yield. The concentrations of acetic acid, 5-hydroxymethylfurfural and furfural increased with pretreatment severity (log Ro). The maximum methane yield (276 L kg−1 VS) was achieved under pretreatment conditions of 180 °C for 20 min, with a 63% increase compared to untreated biomass. Structural changes resulted in a slight removal of silica on the upper portion of rice husks, visible predominantly at maximum severity. However, the outer epidermis was kept well organized. The results indicate, at severities 2.48 ≤ log Ro ≤ 3.66, a significant potential for the use of LHW to improve methane production from rice processing residue.
Thermal Analysis of Energy Storage Capacity According to Thickness of Nickel/Chromium Alloy Layer
Yonghyeon Kim, Hyeokjoo Choi, Seokhun Kwon, Seokwon Lee, Hyunil Kang, Wonseok Choi
April 20, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: co-sputtering, microconstruction, nickel/chromium alloy, RF power
This paper examines a microconstruction consisting of nickel (Ni)/chromium (Cr) alloy thin-film. The total length of the microconstruction was 28 mm, the width was 0.2 mm, and the height was designed to be 1 μm. A thin-film of Ni/Cr alloy was co-sputtered on a silicon dioxide wafer patterned with photoresist via a RF magnetron sputtering system. The RF power ratios applied to the 4 inch target of Ni and Cr were 300 W:100 W (3:1), 300 W:150 W (2:1), and 150 W:150 W (1:1). The electrical resistance of the manufactured microconstruction was calculated and measured through Hall measurements. The temperature generated by applying 1−10 V to the microconstruction electrode was observed by using an infrared camera, and was summarized using a linear equation according to the power applied to each sample.
Multiple-Criteria-Based Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Design Problem
Mikołaj Schmidt, Paweł Zmuda-Trzebiatowski, Marcin Kiciński, Piotr Sawicki, Konrad Lasak
April 20, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: 5MAGISEV, electric vehicle charging station (EVCS), electromobility, light beam search (LBS) method, location problem, multiple criteria decision aid (MCDA)
The article presents the issue of designing a network of electric vehicle charging stations (EVCSs) for servicing passenger and commercial vehicles and taking into account the already existing locations. The authors propose a five-stage multicriteria- and GIS-based EVCS location methodology (5MAGISEV) for designing the EVCS network that includes defining potential EVCS locations (stage 1), constructing a family of evaluation criteria (stage 2), generating alternatives (stage 3), selecting an appropriate multiple criteria decision aid method (stage 4) and conducting a multicriteria evaluation of alternatives (stage 5). The methodology was verified by its experimental application for solving the problem of EVCS location in Poznan, Poland. As a result of its application, a set of over 155,000 alternatives was generated in view of different EVCS location determination policies. A family of eight criteria with subcriteria was proposed to assess the solutions, including the evaluation of the... [more]
Techno-Economic Assessment of Calcium Looping for Thermochemical Energy Storage with CO2 Capture
Guillermo Martinez Castilla, Diana Carolina Guío-Pérez, Stavros Papadokonstantakis, David Pallarès, Filip Johnsson
April 20, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: carbonation–calcination, dispatchability, Energy Storage, heat to power, solids cycles
The cyclic carbonation-calcination of CaCO3 in fluidized bed reactors not only offers a possibility for CO2 capture but can at the same time be implemented for thermochemical energy storage (TCES), a feature which will play an important role in a future that has an increasing share of non-dispatchable variable electricity generation (e.g., from wind and solar power). This paper provides a techno-economic assessment of an industrial-scale calcium looping (CaL) process with simultaneous TCES and CO2 capture. The process is assumed to make profit by selling dispatchable electricity and by providing CO2 capture services to a certain nearby emitter (i.e., transport and storage of CO2 are not accounted). Thus, the process is connected to two other facilities located nearby: a renewable non-dispatchable energy source that charges the storage and a plant from which the CO2 in its flue gas flow is captured while discharging the storage and producing dispatchable electricity. The process, which... [more]
Assessment of Energy Use Based on an Implementation of IoT, Cloud Systems, and Artificial Intelligence
Ciprian Mihai Coman, Adriana Florescu, Constantin Daniel Oancea
April 20, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: data analysis, data prediction, electrical installation, Industry 4.0, reliability, sensor network, virtual platform
Nowadays products are developed at a rapid pace, with shorter and shorter times between concept and go to market. With the advancement in technology, product designers and manufacturers can use new approaches to obtain information about their products and transform it into knowledge that they can use to improve the product. We developed the Poket Framework platform to facilitate the generation of product knowledge. In order to increase the reliability and safety in operation of electrical equipment, an evaluation is proposed, through tests and studies, using the original Poket Framework platform. Thus, several tests and studies were performed, which included testing and analyzing the correct integration in several use cases and remote data acquisition, and testing and analysis of the Poket Framework using literature established data sets of household appliances and electrical systems. Possible evolutions and Poket platform extensions are also considered.
Multi-Criteria Analysis for the Selection of the Optimal Mining Design Solution—A Case Study on Quarry “Tambura”
Branimir Farkaš, Ana Hrastov
April 20, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: AHP, MCDM, multiple-criteria decision-making methods, PROMETHEE II, quarry, Tambura
Mining design is usually evaluated with different multiple-criteria decision-making (MCDM) methods when it comes to large open pit or underground ore mines, but it is not used on quarry sites. Since Croatia is mostly mining stone, the implementation of such methods in decision making of the quarry mine design is imperative but left out. In this paper, the PROMETHEE II and AHP decision-making methods are implemented on the quarry site to find out the best final quarry design contour. By implementing the MCDM methods, the best quarry model was chosen based on 22 different criteria parameters out of three final quarry designs. The chosen model is not only financially sound but also has the least environmental impact.
Physical Simulation and Mathematical Model of the Porous Flow Characteristics of Gas-Bearing Tight Oil Reservoirs
Yuan Rao, Zhengming Yang, Yapu Zhang, Zhenkai Wu, Yutian Luo, Haibo Li, Ying He
April 20, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: gas-bearing tight oil, high-pressure mercury intrusion, microscopic, productivity prediction, resistance gradient
The separation of solution gas has great influence on the development of gas-bearing tight oil reservoirs. In this study, physical simulation and high-pressure mercury intrusion were used to establish a method for determining the porous flow resistance gradient of gas-bearing tight oil reservoirs. A mathematical model suitable for injection−production well networks is established based on the streamline integral method. The concept of pseudo-bubble point pressure is proposed. The experimental results show that as the back pressure decreases from above the bubble point pressure to below the bubble point pressure, the solution gas separates out. During this process, the porous flow resistance gradient is initially equal to the threshold pressure gradient of the oil single-phase fluid, then it becomes relatively small and stable, and finally it increases rapidly and exponentially. The lower the permeability, the higher the pseudo-bubble point pressure, and the higher the resistance gradie... [more]
Rotational Piezoelectric Energy Harvesting: A Comprehensive Review on Excitation Elements, Designs, and Performances
Haider Jaafar Chilabi, Hanim Salleh, Waleed Al-Ashtari, E. E. Supeni, Luqman Chuah Abdullah, Azizan B. As’arry, Khairil Anas Md Rezali, Mohammad Khairul Azwan
April 20, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: energy harvester excitation elements, factors affecting energy harvester performance, piezoelectric, rotational energy harvester design, rotational energy harvesting
Rotational Piezoelectric Energy Harvesting (RPZTEH) is widely used due to mechanical rotational input power availability in industrial and natural environments. This paper reviews the recent studies and research in RPZTEH based on its excitation elements and design and their influence on performance. It presents different groups for comparison according to their mechanical inputs and applications, such as fluid (air or water) movement, human motion, rotational vehicle tires, and other rotational operational principal including gears. The work emphasises the discussion of different types of excitations elements, such as mass weight, magnetic force, gravity force, centrifugal force, gears teeth, and impact force, to show their effect on enhancing output power. It revealed that a small compact design with the use of magnetic, gravity, and centrifugal forces as excitation elements and a fixed piezoelectric to avoid a slip ring had a good influence on output power optimisation. One of the i... [more]
Improvement of Biogas Quality and Quantity for Small-Scale Biogas-Electricity Generation Application in off-Grid Settings: A Field-Based Study
Henry Wasajja, Saqr A. A. Al-Muraisy, Antonella L. Piaggio, Pamela Ceron-Chafla, Purushothaman Vellayani Aravind, Henri Spanjers, Jules B. van Lier, Ralph E. F. Lindeboom
April 20, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: anaerobic digestion, biogas quality, biogas quantity, co-digestion, electricity generation, pre-treatment, user practices
Small-scale electrical power generation (<100 kW) from biogas plants to provide off-grid electricity is of growing interest. Currently, gas engines are used to meet this demand. Alternatively, more efficient small-scale solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) can be used to enhance electricity generation from small-scale biogas plants. Most electricity generators require a constant gas supply and high gas quality in terms of absence of impurities like H2S. Therefore, to efficiently use the biogas from existing decentralized anaerobic digesters for electricity production, higher quality and stable biogas flow must be guaranteed. The installation of a biogas upgrading and buffer system could be considered; however, the cost implication could be high at a small scale as compared to locally available alternatives such as co-digestion and improved digester operation. Therefore, this study initially describes relevant literature related to feedstock pre-treatment, co-digestion and user operational... [more]
SiC-MOSFET or Si-IGBT: Comparison of Design and Key Characteristics of a 690 V Grid-Tied Industrial Two-Level Voltage Source Converter
Carlos D. Fuentes, Marcus Müller, Steffen Bernet, Samir Kouro
April 20, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: 2L-VSC, AFE, converter assessment, converter design, cost assessment, power density, Si-IGBT, SiC-MOSFET
In this paper, a design driven comparison between two 190 kVA industrial three-phase two-level voltage source converter (2L-VSC) designs based in silicon carbide (SiC) and silicon (Si) for 690 V grids is presented. These two designs were conceived to have the same nominal power, while switching at reasonable switching speeds and requiring the same case to ambient thermal impedance. Under these conditions, the designs were studied to detect the potential gains and limitations that a pragmatic converter design could feature when using these two technologies regarding cost, efficiency, size and weight. To achieve this, experimentally determined semiconductor characteristics were used to perform simulations, the results of which were then used to design the essential parts of the converter. These designed parts were then corroborated with manufacturers, from which physical characteristics of all designed components were obtained. The results show that the SiC based design presents substant... [more]
Upgrading the Organic Fraction of Municipal Solid Waste by Low Temperature Hydrothermal Processes
Gregor Sailer, Victoria Knappe, Jens Poetsch, Sebastian Paczkowski, Stefan Pelz, Hans Oechsner, Monika Bosilj, Siham Ouardi, Joachim Müller
April 20, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: anaerobic digestion, biochar, Biofuels, biomass upgrading, biowaste, hydrothermal carbonization, municipal waste, OFMSW, thermochemical valorization, waste treatment
In comparison to lignocellulosic biomass, which is suitable for thermo-chemical valorization, the organic fraction of municipal solid waste (OFMSW) is mainly treated via composting or anaerobic digestion (AD). An efficient utilization of OFMSW is difficult due to variations in its composition. Based on the characteristics of OFMSW, hydrothermal treatment (HTT) experiments at temperatures < 200 °C as an alternative OFMSW-processing were evaluated in this study. The raw OFMSW was characterized with a dry matter (DM)-based organic dry matter (oDM) content of 77.88 ± 1.37 %DM and a higher heating value (HHV) of 15,417 ± 1258 J/gDM. Through HTT at 150, 170 and 185 °C, the oDM contents as well as H/C and O/C ratios were lowered while the HHV increased up to 16,716 ± 257 J/gDM. HTT led to improved fuel properties concerning ash melting, corrosion stress and emission behavior. Negative consequences of the HTT process were higher contents of ash in the biochar as well as accumulated heavy me... [more]
A Study on the Current Status and Reduction Method Caused by Lightning at Educational Facilities
Sin-Dong Kang, Sung-Chul Kim, Ku-Byeoung Park, Jae-Ho Kim
April 20, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: lightning protection level, lightning protection system, lightning protection zone, surge protection system
This study was aimed at identifying the causes of continuous failures, fires, and explosions of electrical and electronic systems in educational facilities that result from lightning, which occurs frequently during the summer. The study is also aimed at suggesting prevention measures for such damage. The installation status and problems of lightning protection systems (LPSs) were examined by analyzing the damage compensation data of the Korea Institute of Educational Facility Safety, a questionnaire and field survey, and related laws. A total of 49,989 educational facilities responded to the questionnaire. The survey indicated that out of all the educational facilities, 21% had external LPSs, 6.2% had internal LPSs, 4% had both internal and external LPSs, and only 2.5% had installed bonding in addition to internal and external LPSs. The LPSs were not installed properly because the heights of most educational facilities are less than 20 m although the Building Act stipulates that LPSs s... [more]
Off-Design Dynamic Performance Analysis of a Solar Aided Coal-Fired Power Plant
Vinod Kumar, Liqiang Duan
April 20, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: off-design dynamic performance, parabolic trough collector, solar aided coal-fired power plant, system parameter variation, typical day analysis
Coal consumption and CO2 emissions are the major concerns of the 21st century. Solar aided (coal-fired) power generation (SAPG) is paid more and more attention globally, due to the lesser coal rate and initial cost than the original coal-fired power plant and CSP technology respectively. In this paper, the off-design dynamic performance simulation model of a solar aided coal-fired power plant is established. A 330 MW subcritical coal-fired power plant is taken as a case study. On a typical day, three various collector area solar fields are integrated into the coal-fired power plant. By introducing the solar heat, the variations of system performances are analyzed at design load, 75% load, and 50% load. Analyzed parameters with the change of DNI include the thermal oil mass flow rate, the mass flow rate of feed water heated by the solar energy, steam extraction mass flow rate, coal consumption, and the plant thermal efficiency. The research results show that, as DNI increases over a day... [more]
A Comprehensive Study on the Recent Progress and Trends in Development of Small Hydropower Projects
Teegala Srinivasa Kishore, Epari Ritesh Patro, V. S. K. V. Harish, Ali Torabi Haghighi
April 20, 2023 (v1)
In terms of fuel resource, hydropower possesses a prominent advantage over any other large power plants which burn fossil fuels to generate electricity. Moreover, due to the abundance in resource availability (as a domestic source in small streams and rivers), small hydropower (SHP) plants are showing prominence all over the world. SHP plants have led to improved access to electricity usage in under-developed and developing nations, thereby contributing to sustainable development goals and social empowerment. SHP, as a technology, is regarded as the largest density renewable resource with high adaptability, and low investment costs. The primary objective of the paper is to study and analyze recent developments in SHP technologies with reporting statistical figures in terms of installed capacity and MW potential in several parts of the world. Methodologies adopted by researchers to conduct techno-economic analysis of SHP projects are reviewed. Various costs involved in conducting pre-fe... [more]
State-of-the-Art Review of Effervescent-Swirl Atomizers
Krystian Czernek, Michał Hyrycz, Andżelika Krupińska, Magdalena Matuszak, Marek Ochowiak, Stanisław Witczak, Sylwia Włodarczak
April 20, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: atomization, effervescent-swirl atomizer, efficiency of atomization process, mechanism of effervescent-swirl atomization, micro- and macro-parameters of the atomized liquid
This paper presents issues in the field of theory, construction, calculations, as well as the design of effervescent-swirl atomizers. The results of experimental studies of spraying liquids with different physico-chemical properties for this type of atomizers are discussed. Effervescent-swirl atomization is a complex process and its mechanism is not fully understood. Therefore, the purpose of the manuscript is the complexity of the atomization process and its mechanism as well as the influence of individual parameters on its efficiency were thoroughly analyzed. The analyzed parameters include: atomizer design, outlet shape, gas and liquid flow rate, injection pressure, physicochemical properties of the atomized liquid, pressure drop, outflow coefficient, spray angle, quantitative droplet distributions, and average droplet diameter. Moreover, in the work, on the basis of the literature review, the results of the research related to, inter alia, the phenomenon of air core formation and t... [more]
Technical, Economic, Social and Regulatory Feasibility Evaluation of Dynamic Distribution Tariff Designs
Kristoffer Christensen, Zheng Ma, Bo Nørregaard Jørgensen
April 20, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: dynamic distribution tariff, feasibility evaluation, participation cost, regulatory readiness, scoping review, technology readiness, user convenience level
The increasing number of distributed energy resources in the distribution grids creates the risk of grid congestion and the high cost of grid expansion. The implementation of the dynamic distribution grid tariffs can potentially avoid grid congestion. Meanwhile, the design and implementation of any distribution tariff need to consider and match the regional/national requirements. However, there is no sufficient evaluation method available to review and evaluate the feasibility of the dynamic distribution tariffs. Therefore, this paper introduces a feasibility evaluation method with four dimensions of technical, economic, social, and regulatory to review dynamic distribution tariffs. The literature on dynamic distribution tariffs is collected, and 29 dynamic distribution tariffs are selected and further categorized into five attributes of rationale, cost drivers, dynamics, events, and active demand. The evaluation results show that the time-of-use tariff is the most feasible dynamic dis... [more]
A Solution to the Problem of Electrical Load Shedding Using Hybrid PV/Battery/Grid-Connected System: The Case of Households’ Energy Supply of the Northern Part of Cameroon
Ruben Zieba Falama, Felix Ngangoum Welaji, Abdouramani Dadjé, Virgil Dumbrava, Noël Djongyang, Chokri Ben Salah, Serge Yamigno Doka
April 20, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: FA, investment cost, LPSP, optimal design, techno-economic study
A techno-economic study of a hybrid PV/Battery/Grid-connected system for energy supply is carried out in this paper to respond to the problem of electrical load shedding. An optimal design of the system is realized thanks to a double-objective optimization based on a proposed operational strategy of the system and on Firefly Algorithm (FA). The system is designed for household energy supply in three different towns of the northern part of Cameroon. For different LPSP (Loss of Power Supply Probability), the double objective simulation determines the optimal configurations of the system with their related cost. The optimal and reliable PV/Battery subsystem configuration corresponding to LPSP of 0% obtained for one household is composed for the towns of Maroua and Garoua by 8 PV modules and a battery capacity of 11.304 kWh with 1-day autonomy. For the town of Ngaoundéré, it is composed by 10 PV modules and battery capacity of 11.304 kWh with 1-day autonomy. The related investment costs co... [more]
Optimal Design and Analysis of Sector-Coupled Energy System in Northeast Japan
Naoya Nagano, Rémi Delage, Toshihiko Nakata
April 20, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: energy system, power-to-gas, power-to-heat, sector coupling, vehicle-to-grid
As for research on sector-coupled energy systems, few studies comprehensively deal with energy carriers and energy demand sectors. Moreover, few studies have analyzed energy conversion functions such as Power-to-Gas, Power-to-Heat, and Vehicle-to-Grid on the energy system performance. This study clarifies the required renewable resources and costs in the sector-coupled energy system and cost-optimal installed capacity and operation. We formulated an optimization model considering sector coupling and conducted a case study applying the model in the Tohoku region. As a result, due to sector coupling, the total primary energy supply (TPES) is expected to decrease, and system costs are expected to increase from 1.8 to 2.4 times the current level. System costs were minimized when maximizing the use of V2G by electric vehicles and district heating systems (DHS). From the hourly analysis, it becomes clear that the peak cut effect by Power-to-Heat and the peak shift effect by Vehicle-to-Grid r... [more]
A New Filter Concept for High Pulse-Frequency 3-Phase AFE Motor Drives
Stefan Hoffmann, Matthias Bock, Eckart Hoene
April 20, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: active front end, CM filter, electromagnetic compatibility, EMI filter design, filter topology, motor drives, power electronic converters, volume minimization
The size of back-to-back converters with active front end is significantly determined by the size of the passive filter components. This paper presents a new complete EMC filter concept for this type of converter system that is effective on the input and the output. This involves filtering the main common mode interferences from the grid and motor sides with a single CM choke. Since only the difference of the generated common mode voltage-time areas of both converters is absorbed by this component, the size of the required filter can be greatly reduced compared to conventional filter concepts. The concept is validated on a grid feeding inverter that can be connected to the public distribution network with an output power of 63 kW. The size reduction is demonstrated by means of a design example on a system with the same power and electrical requirements. It is elaborated why, applying the new filter concept, the impedance of the DC link potentials to ground and other electrical potentia... [more]
Improvement in Performance of the Sulphuric Acid Transport Installation through Modification of Flow Characteristics Using Electric Actuators
Stanisław Gil, Mariusz Wnęk, Robert Łudzień
April 20, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: characteristics of actuator, fittings, flow sensor
The paper presents a flow model of the installation for tank car filling with sulphuric acid (VI). For the mathematical modelling of the flow process in the industrial installation, a model diagram of the object and experiments carried out during the installation work were applied. The analysis of specific experimental series showed unusual shapes of mass flow characteristics vs. the valve opening level (too wide hysteresis), which markedly deviated from typical flow characteristics that are found in standards and literature. As a result of flow modelling in the sulphuric acid installation, a better-shaped characteristic was presented that should be obtained based on the measuring system values in the absence of the inertia-related error. In the experiments carried out according to the selected procedures, effects of the actuator speed on the characteristics of interest were determined. It was observed that the use of a “slower” actuator (i.e., longer transition time) narrows the chara... [more]
Lighting System Modernization as a Source of Green Energy
Leszek Kotulski, Artur Basiura, Igor Wojnicki, Sebastian Siuchta
April 20, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: computer aided design, graph transformations, green energy, levelized cost of electricity
The use of formal methods and artificial intelligence has made it possible to automatically design outdoor lighting. Quick design for large cities, in a matter of hours instead of weeks, and analysis of various optimization criteria enables to save energy and tune profit stream from lighting retrofit. Since outdoor lighting is of a large scale, having luminaires on every street in urban areas, and since it needs to be retrofitted every 10 to 15 years, choosing proper parameters and light sources leads to significant energy savings. This paper presents the concept and calculations of Levelized Cost of Electricity for outdoor lighting retrofit. It is understood as cost of energy savings, it is in the range from 23.06 to 54.64 EUR/MWh, based on real-world cases. This makes street and road lighting modernization process the best green “energy source” if compared with the 2018 Fraunhofer Institute cost of electricity renewable energy technologies ranking. This indicates that investment in l... [more]
Hybrid Floating Solar Plant Designs: A Review
Evgeny Solomin, Evgeny Sirotkin, Erdem Cuce, Shanmuga Priya Selvanathan, Sudhakar Kumarasamy
April 20, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: design, floating PV, hybrid, operational context, solar
The world’s demand for electricity will double by 2050. Despite its high potential as an eco-friendly technology for generating electricity, solar energy only covers a small percentage of the global demand. One of the challenges is associated with the sustainable use of land resources. Floating PV (FPV) plants on water bodies such as a dam, reservoir, canal, etc. are being increasingly developed worldwide as an alternative choice. In this background, the purpose of this research is to provide an outline of the hybrid floating solar system, which can be used to generate renewable energy. The hybrid technologies discussed include: FPV + hydro systems, FPV + pumped hydro, FPV + wave energy converter, FPV + solar tree, FPV + tracking, FPV + conventional power, FPV + hydrogen. The review also summarizes the key benefits and constraints of floating solar PV (FPV) in hybrid operation. Among the various hybrid FPV technologies, with solar input and hydro energy were among the most promising me... [more]
Numerical Study on the Effect of the Pipe Groove Height and Pitch on the Flow Characteristics of Corrugated Pipe
Ki-Bea Hong, Dong-Woo Kim, Jihyun Kwark, Jun-Seok Nam, Hong-Sun Ryou
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: corrugated pipe, friction factors, numerical, velocity, vortex
For corrugated pipes with a square groove, it is known that there is no interaction between the main flow and groove flow when the aspect ratio is less than four. When the groove length and height are different, the interaction occurs in the pipe. In previous studies, it was investigated whether this interaction is dependent on groove length. However, when changing the groove height, the shape of the vortex generated inside the groove changes, which may cause the interaction to occur. Therefore, in this paper the interaction between the main and groove flow of corrugated pipes is investigated when changing both groove height as well as groove pitch, corresponding to an aspect ratio of less than four. For the groove height, the flow out of the groove after impingement changes with the shape of the secondary vortex in the groove. This flow deforms the velocity distribution in the main flow, and thus the friction factor is different. For the groove pitch, there is no difference in v-veloc... [more]
Experimental Validation of the Aerodynamic Performance of an Innovative Counter-Rotating Centrifugal Compressor
Cheikh Brahim Abed, Sofiane Khelladi, Michael Deligant, Abdellatif El Marjani, Moisés Solis, Farid Bakir
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: aerodynamic, centrifugal compressor, counter-rotating, design validation, experimental, performance
Turbomachinery with double counter-rotating impellers offers more degrees of freedom in the choice of design and control parameters compared to conventional machines. For these innovative machines, the literature review shows that more publications concerning axial type turbomachines are available than centrifugal ones. This work deals with a design and experimental performance analysis, applied to two counter-rotating impellers of a centrifugal compressor “CRCC”. CRCC was designed with a specifically developed tool based on mean-line approach coupled with optimization algorithms and a stream-curvature through-flow method to satisfy the design criteria. This paper presents an experimental validation of the CRCC design tool and its performances against the baseline “SR”, composed of one centrifugal impeller and a volute for which experimental data are available. CRCC numeric simulations are also validated by experimental data. For a fair comparison between CRCC and SR, the same volute i... [more]
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