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Combustion Characteristics of Coal-Water Slurry Droplets in High-Temperature Air with the Addition of Syngas
Maxim Belonogov, Vadim Dorokhov, Dmitrii Glushkov, Daria Kuznechenkova, Daniil Romanov
April 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: coal-water slurry, combustion, droplet, high-temperature air, Syngas, waste
An experimental study of the ignition and combustion processes of coal-water slurry (CWS) droplets based on coal enrichment waste in a high-temperature oxidizer at 650−850 °C with a syngas addition was carried out. The fuel slurry was a mixture of finely dispersed solid combustible particles (coal sludge, 10−100 µm in size) and water. The syngas was a product of biomass pyrolysis and two waste-derived fuels in a laboratory gasifier. Composition of the syngas was controlled by a precision analytical gas analyzer. The feasibility of co-firing CWS with syngas was experimentally established. Under such conditions, the CWS droplets ignition process was intensified by 15−40%, compared to fuel combustion without the addition of syngas to the combustion chamber. The greatest positive effect was achieved by adding the gas obtained during the biomass pyrolysis. The ignition delay times of CWS droplets are 5.2−12.5 s versus 6.1−20.4 s (lower by 15−39%) when ignited in a high-temperature medium wi... [more]
Non-Destructive Acoustical Rock Bolt Testing System with Intelligent Filtering in Salt Mine ‘Wieliczka’
Krzysztof Lalik, Ireneusz Dominik, Paweł Gut, Krzysztof Skrzypkowski, Waldemar Korzeniowski, Krzysztof Zagórski
April 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: acoustics, mining safety, non-destructive testing, rock bolt, self-excited systems
This article presents the application of a self-excited acoustic SAS system for non-destructive testing (NDT) for roof-bolt housings in laboratory and real mine conditions. The proposed system with a filtering mechanism was applied to the J64-27 composite anchors. The conducted tests allowed successful confirmation of the usefulness of the system in the detection of rod defects, damage of the mechanism coupling the anchor to the rock mass and testing of the stress state of the anchor itself. The proposed filtering system allowed eliminating the effect of jump change of frequency in the limit cycle of self-excited system. The proposed method is a novel solution for safety diagnostics of bolt housings in mining applications.
Empirical Formula for Dynamic Biot Coefficient of Sandstone Samples from South-West of Poland
Dariusz Knez, Mohammad Ahmad Mahmoudi Zamani
April 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: acoustic velocity measurement, bulk modulus, confining pressure, differential pressure, drained condition, elastic moduli, pore pressure, poroelasticity, Skempton coefficient, undrained condition
In this research, two empirical correlations have been introduced to calculate the dynamic Biot coefficients of low-porosity and high-porosity sandstone samples from two open pit mines located in South-West Poland. The experiments were conducted using an acoustic velocity measurement apparatus. Under the undrained condition, firstly, the confining pressure was increased in increments of 200 psi, and the values of pore pressure and dynamic elastic modulus were recorded. This experiment was continued until the Skempton coefficient remained in the range of 0.98−1. Secondly, an experiment on the same sample was conducted under drained conditions, and the corresponding dynamic elastic moduli were calculated. Then, using the calculated dynamic elastic moduli, the dynamic Biot coefficient was determined for each sample under different confining pressure. Finally, two empirical correlations were formulated for each sandstone category. The results demonstrate that, as the confining pressure inc... [more]
Concept of an Innovative Autonomous Unmanned System for Bathymetric Monitoring of Shallow Waterbodies (INNOBAT System)
Mariusz Specht, Andrzej Stateczny, Cezary Specht, Szymon Widźgowski, Oktawia Lewicka, Marta Wiśniewska
April 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: bathymetric monitoring system, hydrography, shallow waterbody, unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), unmanned surface vehicle (USV)
Bathymetry is a subset of hydrography, aimed at measuring the depth of waterbodies and waterways. Measurements are taken inter alia to detect natural obstacles or other navigational obstacles that endanger the safety of navigation, to examine the navigability conditions, anchorages, waterways and other commercial waterbodies, and to determine the parameters of the safe depth of waterbodies in the vicinity of ports, etc. Therefore, it is necessary to produce precise and reliable seabed maps, so that any hazards that may occur, particularly in shallow waterbodies, can be prevented, including the high dynamics of hydromorphological changes. This publication is aimed at developing a concept of an innovative autonomous unmanned system for bathymetric monitoring of shallow waterbodies. A bathymetric and topographic system will use autonomous unmanned aerial and surface vehicles to study the seabed relief in the littoral zone (even at depths of less than 1 m), in line with the requirements se... [more]
Determination of the Radiation Exchange Factor in the Bundle of Steel Round Bars
Rafał Wyczółkowski, Marek Gała, Stanisław Szwaja, Andrzej Piotrowski
April 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: bar bundle, effective thermal conductivity, heat treatment, radiation exchange factor, radiation thermal conductivity, thermal radiation
A method to obtain a radiation exchange factor FR in the bundle of steel round bars is presented. This parameter is required for determination of the radiative thermal conductivity krd, which is one of the basic thermal properties of the bar bundles. In the presented approach, the analyzed parameter is calculated indirectly. The initial point for calculations is the geometric model of the medium defined as a unit cell. Then, for the elements present in this cell, the thermal resistance of both conduction and radiation is determined. The radiation resistance is calculated from the radiosity balance of the surfaces enclosing the analyzed system. On this basis, the radiation thermal conductivity krd is calculated. Next, taking into account the bar diameter, the value of parameter FR is also determined. The analysis is performed at the process temperature range of 200 to 800 °C for three bar diameters: 10, 20 and 30 mm, and for the three porosities of the bundle. Different emissivity of ba... [more]
A Stake-Out Prototype System Based on GNSS-RTK Technology for Implementing Accurate Vehicle Reliability and Performance Tests
Paolo Visconti, Francesco Iaia, Roberto De Fazio, Nicola Ivan Giannoccaro
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: centimeter positioning accuracy, GNSS-RTK technology, ISO 3888-1 test preparation, sensor-based stake-out system, software user application, UTM projection mode
There are many car tests regulated by European and international standards and carried out on tracks to assess vehicle performance. The test preparation phase usually consists of placing road cones on the track with a specific configuration defined by the considered standard; this phase is performed by human operators using imprecise and slow methods, mainly due to the large required distances. In this paper, a new geolocation stake-out system based on GNSS RTK technology was realized and tested, supported by a Matlab-based software application to allow the user to quickly and precisely locate the on-track points on which to position the road cones. The realized stake-out system, innovative and very simple to use, produced negligible average errors (i.e., 2.4−2.9 cm) on the distance between the staked-out points according to the reference standards (distance percentage error 0.29−0.47%). Furthermore, the measured average angular error was also found to be very low, in the range 0.04−0.... [more]
Datafication Process in the Concept of Smart Cities
Dorota Walentek
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: datafication, smart city, social media
Datafication, currently visible in almost all areas of the human life, turned out to be a very good basis for the development of the concept of smart cities. Smart city authorities use various types of information and communication technologies (ICT) in the process of managing individual urban infrastructure systems. Modern ICT solutions enable city authorities to collect and process data about citizens. The purpose of this article is to determine the correlation between datafication and a city’s position in the global smart cities ranking, with particular emphasis on the role of social media. To achieve the goal, the method of examining documents was used. Two independent reports were thoroughly analyzed: the Smart City Index 2020 and the Digital 2021 Local Country Headlines. The study showed that the more residents use social media, the better a city performs in the ranking. Additionally, a directly proportional relationship between the level of urbanization and the percentage of peo... [more]
The Impact of M&As on the Competitive Positioning of European Energy Firms and Market Power Concentration on EU National Energy Markets
Natalia Wasilewska, Mirosław Wasilewski, Serhiy Zabolotnyy, Dmytro Osiichuk
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: competition, energy and power generation, European Union, mergers and acquisitions
By studying M&A deals completed by European energy and power companies between 2002 and 2021, the paper inquires into the impact of corporate consolidation on the competitive positioning of individual energy firms and the concentration of market power on the national energy markets in the EU countries. Our evidence suggests that the European energy market may be moving towards a greater concentration of market power as market leaders are shown to primarily acquire their peers from national markets, while outsiders are more likely to diversify into non-energy sectors, which may further endanger their competitive positioning in the future. We also find that M&As allow energy and power companies to substantially increase their market share within national markets. The said impact is stronger in case of cross-border deals, including those within and outside of the EU. At the same time, only cross-border deals are associated with sufficiently strong revenue growth to advance firms’ relative... [more]
Characteristics of Natural Background Radiation in the Lubin Mine, Poland
Agata Walencik-Łata, Katarzyna Szkliniarz, Jan Kisiel, Kinga Polaczek-Grelik, Karol Jędrzejczak, Marcin Kasztelan, Jacek Szabelski, Jerzy Orzechowski, Przemysław Tokarski, Włodzimierz Marszał, Marika Przybylak, Lech Stolecki, Tomasz Selerowicz, Krzysztof Fuławka
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: natural radiation, radioisotopes concentration, underground research laboratory
There has been growing interest in using underground locations for applications in various fields, including research. In Poland, for several years, attempts have been made to build an underground laboratory. For this purpose, selecting an appropriate location requires a detailed analysis of the level of natural radioactivity. The present study presents detailed characteristics of the natural background radiation in close vicinity to shaft L-VI of the Lubin mine, at the depth of 910 m (2275 m w.e.). The in situ measurement of the photon flux in the 7−3150 keV energy range was equal to 8.08 ± 0.90 cm−2s−1, and the gamma-ray dose rate of 0.070 ± 0.010 µSv/h with the highest contribution from 40K and 214B isotopes. The thermal neutron flux measured using helium counters was equal to 4.2 ± 0.9 × 10−6 cm−2s−1. The radon concentration in the air measured with the RAD7 monitor showed low values ranging from 0 to 15.3 Bq/m3. Laboratory measurements of rocks using alpha and gamma spectrometry t... [more]
Influence of Standard Image Processing of 3D X-ray Microscopy on Morphology, Topology and Effective Properties
Romain Guibert, Marfa Nazarova, Marco Voltolini, Thibaud Beretta, Gerald Debenest, Patrice Creux
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: computed micro-X-ray microscopy, digital rock physics, effective properties, image processing, pore scale, porous media, segmentation
Estimating porous media properties is a vital component of geosciences and the physics of porous media. Until now, imaging techniques have focused on methodologies to match image-derived flows or geomechanical parameters with experimentally identified values. Less emphasis has been placed on the compromise between image processing techniques and the consequences on topological and morphological characteristics and on computed properties such as permeability. The effects of some of the most popular image processing techniques (filtering and segmentation) available in open source on 3D X-ray Microscopy (micro-XRM) images are qualitatively and quantitatively discussed. We observe the impacts of various filters such as erosion-dilation and compare the efficiency of Otsu’s method of thresholding and the machine-learning-based software Ilastik for segmentation.
Composite Hydration Process of Clay Minerals Simulating Mineral Clay Components and Influence Mechanism of Cations
Huang Siyao, Xu Mingbiao, Xu Peng, Zhang Yu, Wang Xinying
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: bentonite, clay minerals, hydration, mud shale hydration
Clay minerals are an important part of the mud shale reservoir, and their type of content has a great impact on the hydration of the formation. The hydration of clay minerals causes a decrease in drilling fluid performance, an increase in pore pressure, and a decrease in rock strength, leading to wellbore wall collapse. Therefore, it is important to study the influence of clay mineral hydration on well-wall stability. In this paper, we analyze the hydration process of clay minerals qualitatively and quantitatively by simulating the mineral clay fraction and the effect of the change in cations on their hydration and clarify the difference in the hydration of different clay minerals. The results show the following: (1) montmorillonite has the most obvious hydration and swelling effect, while the hydration of illite is mainly based on hydration and dispersion, which easily produce exfoliations and fall off in the stratum; kaolinite has poor hydration performance, while chlorite shows cert... [more]
The Review and Development of Devices with an Increasing Rate of Penetration (ROP) in Deep Formation Drilling Based on Drill String Vibration
Yongwang Liu, Yixiang Niu, Zhichuan Guan, Shuquan Lyu
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: bottom-hole pressurization, drill string vibration reduction, energy of drill string vibration, high-pressure pulsed jet, ROP increase
The oil and gas resources stored in deep strata are an important replacement field of the petroleum industry. Accelerating the exploration and development of deep oil and gas is of great significance to the security of energy strategy. Drilling is the primary link and necessary means of deep oil and gas exploration and development. Slow drilling speed is one of the key problems restricting the exploration and development of deep oil and gas. The research and development of down-hole equipment with an increasing ROP provides a technical means for increasing the ROP. However, the energy of existing down-hole equipment with an increasing ROP comes from the drilling circulation medium, and the ROP increase effect of such equipment is relatively obvious in shallow and middle formations. However, with the increase in well depth, energy in the circulation medium increasingly struggles to reach deeper formations, and the ROP increase effect is not good at the later stage of drilling. In the dr... [more]
Mobile Networks’ Support for Large-Scale UAV Services
Lechosław Tomaszewski, Robert Kołakowski, Piotr Dybiec, Sławomir Kukliński
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: 5G, business architecture, business model, drone, network slicing, U-space, UAS, UAV, UTM
The services based on Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) have started to be used in many countries but not on a large scale yet. The paper describes the present status of UAV services and a concept of a solution for large-scale deployment of safe and reliable UAV services that use the 5G network for communication with UAVs. Based on the Standards Developing Organizations and related industry fora activities, unmanned traffic and airspace regulations, especially the commonly supported concept of Unmanned Aircraft Systems Traffic Management (UTM), UAV-related communication requirements and 5G System (5GS) features, we have developed an alternative approach to the integration of UAV and 5GS. The proposed concept includes a set of enablers that can be provided by Mobile Network Operators in order to not only support but also leverage UAV services. As work on many items is still in progress, we identify a list of open issues and challenges and present them at the end of the paper with the main... [more]
Evaluation of the Radar Speed Cameras and Panels Indicating the Vehicles’ Speed as Traffic Calming Measures (TCM) in Short Length Urban Areas Located along Rural Roads
Heriberto Pérez-Acebo, Robert Ziolkowski, Hernán Gonzalo-Orden
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: crosswalk, pedestrian, radar speed camera, road safety, rural roads, traffic calming measure, urban area
Traffic calming measures (TCMs) are implemented in urban areas to reduce vehicles’ speed and, generally speaking, results are obtained. However, speed is still a problem in rural roads crossing small villages without a bypass and with short-length urban areas, since drivers do not normally reduce their speed for that short segment. Hence, various TCM can be installed. It is necessary to maintain a calm area in these short segments to improve road safety, especially for pedestrian aiming to cross the road, and to save combustible by avoiding a constant increase-decrease of speed. Four villages were selected to evaluate the efficiency of radar speed cameras and panels indicating vehicle’s speed. Results showed that the presence of radar speed cameras reduces the speed in the direction they can fine, but with a lower effect in the non-fining direction. Additionally, a positive effect was observed in the fining direction in other points, such as pedestrian crossings. Nevertheless, the effe... [more]
Influence of Clearance on the Rocker Arm Pin on the Steerability and Stability of the Vehicle Motion
Krzysztof Parczewski, Henryk Wnęk
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: clearance on the rocker arm pin, road safety, steerability tests, vehicle steerability
The article presents an analysis of the impact of a malfunction resulting from excessive clearance on the rocker arm pin of the front suspension on the vehicle’s steerability. The first part of the article presents an analysis of the influence of the clearance on the rocker arm pin on the geometry of the suspension and steering system. The occurrence of forces acting on the rocker arm pin in various phases of the vehicle motion was analyzed. To assess the vehicle’s steering, the vehicle’s response time to sudden steering wheel movement was used. The vehicle’s response time to sudden movement of the steering wheel was used to assess the vehicle’s steerability. The second part presents the results of bench tests and traction tests of a vehicle equipped with a specially made measuring rocker arm with the possibility of simulating a clearance. The tests were carried out on a class B passenger car in selected road tests. The results of measurements obtained for the roadworthy vehicle and th... [more]
Automatic Detection of Subsidence Troughs in SAR Interferograms Using Mathematical Morphology
Maciej Dwornik, Stanisława Porzycka-Strzelczyk, Jacek Strzelczyk, Hubert Malik, Radosław Murdzek, Anna Franczyk, Justyna Bała
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: automatic detection, mathematical morphology, radar interferometry, subsidence trough
In this paper, an automatic algorithm for the detection of subsidence areas in SAR interferograms is proposed. It is based on the analysis of spatial distribution of the interferogram phase, and its coherence and entropy. The developed method was tested for differential interferograms generated on the basis of Sentinel-1 SAR images covering mining areas in South Poland. The obtained results were compared with those achieved using a method based on circular Gabor filters. Performed analysis revealed that the detection rate for the proposed method varied from 34% to 83%. It is an improved method based on Gabor filters that achieved a detection rate from 30% to 53%.
Seismostratigraphic Interpretation of Upper Cretaceous Reservoir from the Carpathian Foreland, Southern Poland
Andrzej Urbaniec, Anna Łaba-Biel, Anna Kwietniak, Imoleayo Fashagba
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: seismic attributes, seismic sequence stratigraphy, Upper Cretaceous, Wheeler diagram
The Upper Cretaceous complex in the central part of the Carpathian Foreland (southern Poland) is relatively poorly recognized and described. Its formations can be classified as unconventional reservoir due to poor reservoir properties as well as a low recovery factor. The main aim of the article is to expand knowledge with conclusions resulting from the analysis of the latest seismic data with the application of seismic sequence stratigraphy. Moreover, the seismic attributes analysis was utilized. The depositional architecture recognition based on both chronostratigraphic horizons and Wheeler diagram interpretations was of paramount importance. A further result was the possibility of using the chronostratigraphic image for tectonostratigraphic interpretation. Two distinguished tectonostratigraphic units corresponding to megasequences were recognized. A tectonic setting of the analyzed interval is associated with global processes noticed by other authors in other parts of the central Eu... [more]
Study on the Mechanical Extended-Reach Limit Prediction Model of Horizontal Drilling with Dual-Channel Drillpipes
Tianyi Tan, Hui Zhang
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: dual-channel drillpipe, horizontal well drilling, mechanical extended-reach limit, torque and drag
Extended-reach horizontal wells are critical for the development of unconventional reservoirs. Dual-channel drill pipe drilling has a great advantage in improving the horizontal section length, while the research on its mechanical extended-reach limit prediction model is insufficient. In this paper, the torque and drag model is built considering the additional axial force of the sliding piston on the dual-channel drillpipe. Based on the torque and drag model, the mechanical extended-reach limit model for dual-channel drilling is established. A case study including a comparison to the conventional drilling method and sensitivity analysis is conducted. The result shows that under the same conditions, the mechanical extended-reach limit of the dual-channel drilling method is 10,592.2 m, while it is 9030.6 m of the conventional drilling method. The dual-channel drilling method achieves a further mechanical extended-reach limit than the conventional drilling method. To improve the mechanica... [more]
A New Anelasticity Model for Wave Propagation in Partially Saturated Rocks
Chunfang Wu, Jing Ba, Xiaoqin Zhong, José M. Carcione, Lin Zhang, Chuantong Ruan
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: anelasticity, P-wave velocity dispersion and attenuation, partial saturation, patchy saturation, squirt flow, ultrasonic measurements
Elastic wave propagation in partially saturated reservoir rocks induces fluid flow in multi-scale pore spaces, leading to wave anelasticity (velocity dispersion and attenuation). The propagation characteristics cannot be described by a single-scale flow-induced dissipation mechanism. To overcome this problem, we combine the White patchy-saturation theory and the squirt flow model to obtain a new anelasticity theory for wave propagation. We consider a tight sandstone Qingyang area, Ordos Basin, and perform ultrasonic measurements at partial saturation and different confining pressures, where the rock properties are obtained at full-gas saturation. The comparison between the experimental data and the theoretical results yields a fairly good agreement, indicating the efficacy of the new theory.
Aerial Thermographic Image-Based Assessment of Thermal Bridges Using Representative Classifications and Calculations
Zoe Mayer, Julia Heuer, Rebekka Volk, Frank Schultmann
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: buildings, drones, energy assessment, energy retrofits, thermal bridges, thermography, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV)
Since the middle of the 20th century many any buildings were built without any energy standards and still have a comparably poor energy quality. To obtain an overview of the current thermal quality of buildings in a whole city district, it may be promising to work with thermographic images obtained by unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV). Aerial thermography represents a fast and cost-efficient approach compared to traditional terrestrial thermography. In this paper, we describe an approach to finding thermal bridges on aerial thermographic images and characterizing them in terms of their risk of mold formation, energy losses, retrofit costs, and retrofit benefits. To identify thermal bridge types that can be detected reliably on aerial thermographic images, we use a dataset collected with a UAV in an urban district of the German city of Karlsruhe. We classify and characterize 14 relevant thermal bridge types for the German building cohorts of the 1950s and 1960s. Concerning the criterion of... [more]
On the Quality of Street Lighting in Pedestrian Crossings
Malgorzata Zalesinska, Krzysztof Wandachowicz
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: luminance contras, pedestrian crossings lighting, pedestrian safety, pedestrian visibility, street lighting
The pedestrian is the least protected road user. A large number of accidents involving pedestrians occur at pedestrian crossings. Bad lighting or a complete lack of it is one of the causes of accidents in these places. Currently, there are no uniform requirements in Europe for the lighting of pedestrian crossings. Each country is trying to create its system of requirements and assessment of lighting of pedestrian crossings. Measurement procedures and required lighting parameter values often vary significantly across countries. This paper discusses the results of measurements carried out at selected pedestrian crossings using two different measurement grids. The lighting quality at the tested crossings has been assessed based on the lighting requirements in force in two EU countries. In addition, we present the results for the illuminance contrast of a measurement board, representing the silhouette of a pedestrian on a crossing, with the background. Based on the determined contrast, we... [more]
Microcrack Porosity Estimation Based on Rock Physics Templates: A Case Study in Sichuan Basin, China
Chuantong Ruan, Jing Ba, José M. Carcione, Tiansheng Chen, Runfa He
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: Biot–Rayleigh theory, microcrack porosity, rock-physics template, tight sandstone gas reservoirs, total porosity
Low porosity-permeability structures and microcracks, where gas is produced, are the main characteristics of tight sandstone gas reservoirs in the Sichuan Basin, China. In this work, an analysis of amplitude variation with offset (AVO) is performed. Based on the experimental and log data, sensitivity analysis is performed to sort out the rock physics attributes sensitive to microcrack and total porosities. The Biot−Rayleigh poroelasticity theory describes the complexity of the rock and yields the seismic properties, such as Poisson’s ratio and P-wave impedance, which are used to build rock-physics templates calibrated with ultrasonic data at varying effective pressures. The templates are then applied to seismic data of the Xujiahe formation to estimate the total and microcrack porosities, indicating that the results are consistent with actual gas production reports.
Silica Sinter and the Evolution of Hot Springs in the Alvord/Pueblo Valleys, Southeast Oregon, USA
Leslie Allen Mowbray, Michael L. Cummings
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: Alvord/Pueblo valleys, ground penetrating radar, northwestern Basin-and-Range Province, silica sinter, thermoluminescence dating
Hot springs in the Alvord/Pueblo valleys in southeastern Oregon are analogous to Basin-and-Range hydrothermal systems where heat source and permeable pathways are met through crustal thinning. Silica sinter deposition at Mickey Springs, Alvord Valley, predates the late Pleistocene high stand of pluvial Lake Alvord. At Borax Lake, Pueblo Valley, sinter deposition occurred during the Holocene. This study examines the evolution of springs at Mickey Springs, where three morphologies of sinter are present: (1) basalt clasts surrounded by sinter in interbedded conglomerate and sandstone, (2) pool-edge and aprons of sinter surrounding depressions (12−32 m diameter), and (3) quaquaversal sinter mounds with pool-edge sinter. The oldest sinter occurs in silica-cemented conglomerate and sandstone, where deposition occurred prior to 30 kya. Deposition around broad depressions and mounds occurred after 30 kya but before water levels began to rise in pluvial Lake Alvord. Thermoluminescence dates sug... [more]
Experimental Study on the Stabilization Mechanism of Diffusion Flames in a Curved Impinging Spray Combustion Field in a Narrow Region
Hideo Kawahara, Konosuke Furukawa, Koichiro Ogata, Eiji Mitani, Koji Mitani
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: curved impinging jet combustion, diffusion flame, narrow region, stable combustion, temperature fluctuation
HVAF (High Velocity Air Flame) flame spraying can generate supersonic high-temperature gas jets, enabling thermal spraying at unprecedented speeds. However, there is a problem with the energy cost of this device. This study focused on combustors that used cheap liquid fuel (kerosene) as the fuel for HVAF. In this research, we have developed a compact combustor with a narrow channel as a heat source for the HVAF heat atomizer. Using this combustor, the stability of the flame formed in the combustor, the morphology of the flame, and the temperature behavior in the combustion chamber were investigated in detail. As a result, the magnitude of the swirling airflow had a great influence on the structure of the flame formed in the combustor, and the stable combustion range of the combustor could be determined. As the swirling air flow rate changes, the equivalent ratio of the entire combustor changes significantly, and the flame structure also transition from the premixed flame to the diffusi... [more]
A Case Study on the Water-Oil Interface of Shunbei Oilfield Based on Dynamic Data
Hailong Liu, Fengpeng Lai
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: dynamic data, fracture-cavity reservoir, reservoir flow, water-oil interface
Shunbei Oilfield is characterized by substantial heterogeneity and a complex oil−water relationship. The water-oil interface is dynamically changing, and it is a crucial parameter for reserve calculation and evaluation. The main purpose is to analyze the effect of fluid flow in multi-scale media on the water-oil interface. It is well known that the fracture-cavity reservoirs have well-developed fractures and karst caves, and their distribution is complex in Shunbei Oilfield. This paper presents a way to simplify the fracture-cavity system first, then uses a unit of oil wells as a system to study the water-oil interface, which avoids impact on the water-oil interface due to oil production. A detailed step by step procedure for solving the semi-analytical solution of water-oil interface in a fracture-cavity reservoir by using an explicit algorithm and a successive steady-state method is presented. The solution can be used to investigate water-oil interface behavior. In this paper, we val... [more]
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