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Study on Casing Safety Evaluation in High-Temperature Wells with Annular Pressure Buildup
Hao Wang, Mu Li, Qing Zhao, Weiwei Hao, Hui Zhang, Yafei Li, Pengpeng Huang, Yi Zou
August 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: annular pressure buildup, casing safety, high-temperature well, offshore thermal recovery well, pressure management
In high-temperature wells, annular pressure buildup (APB) caused by temperature increase is a widespread phenomenon in production, especially in offshore thermal recovery wells. It increases the load on the tubing and casing and consequently threatens the wellbore integrity. Hence, research on casing safety evaluation and APB management has great significance for field production. In this paper, the tubing and casing safety evaluation and APB limit determination methods are presented considering the effect of thermal stress and APB. Based on the case study of an offshore thermal recovery well, an APB-management chart and the recommended optimal range of APB are provided. Finally, an analysis of three commonly used mitigation methods is presented. The effect and the recommended parameters of these mitigation methods are further discussed. The research results show that the thermal stress and APB phenomena affect the stress distribution of the casing and may bring great danger to the wel... [more]
Nonlinear Analysis of Cross Rolls of Electrically Conducting Fluid under an Applied Magnetic Field with Rotation
Y. Rameshwar, G. Srinivas, A. Krishna Rao, U. S. Mahabaleshwar, D. Laroze
August 2, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: cross rolls, earth’s liquid core, electrically conducting fluid, nonlinear convection, planar layer dynamos
The proposed planer layer dynamo physical model has real-world applications, especially in the Earth’s liquid core. Thus, in this paper, an attempt is made to understand the finite amplitude convection when there exists a coupling between the Lorentz force and the Coriolis force. In particular, the effect of a horizontally applied magnetic field is studied on the Rayleigh−Bénard convection (RBC) that contains the electrically conducting fluid and rotates about its vertical axis. Free−free boundary conditions are assumed on the geometry. Attention is focused on the nonlinear convective flow behavior during the occurrence of cross rolls which are perpendicular to the applied magnetic field and parallel to the rotation axis. The visualization of cross rolls is achieved using the Fourier analysis of perturbations up to the O(ε8). The relationship of the Nusselt number (Nu) with respect to the Rayleigh number (R), the Ekman number (E), and the Elsasser number (Λ) is investigated. It is obse... [more]
Research on Oxy-Fuel Combustion Characteristics of Two Typical Chinese Coals
Minghao Wang, Zhenzhou Pang, Guohua Wei, Jingjie Wang, Guangmeng Wang, Geng Jia, Lingbu Zhang, Jingyu Guan
August 2, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: burnout, Coal, ignition, NOx, oxy–fuel combustion
Oxy−fuel (O2/CO2) combustion technology shows great potential for carbon reduction. However, difference in the combustion atmosphere would affect coal combustion characteristics and pollutant emissions. In order to explore oxy−fuel combustion characteristics, two typical Chinese coals, sub−bituminous and lean coal, were utilized. Based on thermogravimetry and pilot−scale test, the ignition and burnout characteristics under oxy−fuel and air combustion atmosphere were investigated. Besides, the NOx emission characteristics were also investigated on the pilot−scale test. Through experimental results, these two kinds of coal showed different combustion characteristics, mainly due to differences in coal quality. Compared with air combustion, oxy−fuel combustion affected the coal combustion process. Firstly, the ignition temperature of sub−bituminous and lean coal decreased from 418 and 477 °C to 405 and 415 °C, respectively; the burnout temperature also decreased from 855 and 985 °C to 808... [more]
Surface Runoff and Diffuse Nitrogen Loss Dynamics in a Mixed Land Use Watershed with a Subtropical Monsoon Climate
Congyu Hou, Zhifeng Yang, Wei Ouyang
August 2, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: diffuse pollution, land use, nitrogen loss, rainfall types, surface runoff
The surface hydrology and diffuse pollution loading is hypothesized based on the unique characteristics under different rainfall types in watersheds with a subtropical monsoon climate. This study evaluated the effects of different rainfall event intensity on surface runoff and diffuse nitrogen loss in a subtropical watershed located in the latitude range between 22.5° north and 25° north in southern China by adapting the hydrological model SWAT (Soil and Water Assessment Tool). The rainfall events were classified into four categories including light rainfall (LR), moderate rainfall (MR), intense rainfall (IR), and extreme rainfall (ER). Our results showed that the ER events had the lowest occurrences of 7 days per year, but they contributed the most to total surface runoff (54.29%) and TN losses (57.63%) in the subtropical watershed researched. Although forests and pastures had a better effect on reducing diffuse pollution, their surface runoff and nitrogen loss were still proved to be... [more]
A Study on the Dynamic Collision Behaviors of a Hydrous Ethanol Droplet on a Heated Surface
Ze Zhou, Fuwu Yan, Gengxin Zhang, Dawei Wu, Hongming Xu
July 13, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: droplet collision, explosive boiling, heated surface, high-speed imaging, Leidenfrost effect
This study uses high-speed imaging to investigate the dynamic collision behavior of a single hydrous ethanol droplet in different water/ethanol ratios on a heated horizontal glass surface. The initial droplet diameter varied from 3.3 to 4.1 mm, and the impact velocity was 0.57 m/s. The study covers a range of surface temperatures (373 K to 553 K) and ethanol mass fractions (0% to 100%) to reveal four regimes of droplet-impinging behaviors, including quiescent surface evaporation, puffing or partial boiling, explosive nuclear boiling, and the Leidenfrost effect. The addition of volatile ethanol to less volatile water shifts the droplet collision behavior toward explosive boiling and the Leidenfrost phenomenon. As the ethanol mass fraction increased from 0% to 100%, the superheat limit temperature decreased by approximately 80 K, while the Leidenfrost temperature decreased by at least 100 K. The dimensionless droplet diameter in the regime of droplet spreading with quiescent surface evap... [more]
Study on the Dynamic Characteristics of the Impact Loads in a Near-Wall Double-Cavitation Bubble Collapse
Wei Han, Zitian Xu, Yingjian Hao, Jiale Ren, Wangxu Li, Zhenye Gu
July 7, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: collapse time, double-cavitation bubbles, impact load, near-wall coefficient
Cavitation and cavitation erosion are complex hydrodynamic behaviors that significantly influence the stability and reliability of pumping units in aerospace and navigation power systems, hydraulic engineering, and other fields. Studies on cavitation have primarily and heavily focused on the collapse of multiple cavitation bubbles; understanding the movement of multiple cavitation bubbles is important for cavitation research. In this study, the collapse process of near-wall double-cavitation bubbles was numerically simulated and experimentally verified, and the evolution of the near-wall double-cavitation bubble collapse was investigated. Two different distances were altered in the study. The distance between the double-cavitation bubble and the distance between the cavitation bubbles and the wall, the effects of dimensionless parameters, such as the near-wall coefficient and the cavitation bubble spacing coefficient, the collapse time, jet angle, and impact load on the wall can be det... [more]
Simulation of Rock Electrical Properties in Deep Reservoirs Based on Digital Rock Technology
Suogui Shang, Qiangyong Gao, Yunjiang Cui, Peichun Wang, Zhang Zhang, Yadong Yuan, Weichao Yan, Peng Chi
July 7, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: deep reservoirs, digital rock physics, high pressure and high temperature, rock electrical properties
Deep reservoirs are in a high-pressure and high-temperature (HPHT) environment, while the experimental conditions for rock electrical properties that meet the deep reservoir conditions are harsh and costly. Although digital rock technology can simulate the electrical properties of rocks, it is limited to electrical simulation studies under normal temperature and pressure conditions (NPT), which limits their ability to capture the electrical characteristics of deep hydrocarbon reservoirs. This limitation affects the accuracy of saturation prediction based on resistivity logging. To simulate the rock electrical properties under HPHT conditions, we proposed a low-cost and high-efficiency HPHT digital rock electrical simulation workflow. Firstly, samples from deep formations were CT-scanned and used to construct multi-component digital rocks that reflect the real microstructure of the samples. Then, mathematical morphology was used to simulate the overburden correction under high-pressure... [more]
Energy Consumption Optimization Strategy of Hybrid Vehicle Based on NSGA-II Genetic Algorithm
Xuanxuan Wang, Wujun Ji, Yun Gao
July 7, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: drive system, economy, hybrid vehicle, NSGA-II genetic algorithm, power
Hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) have certain advantages over internal combustion engines in terms of energy consumption and emission performance. However, the transmission system parameters are uncertain. The low matching between the engine and the power transmission system makes it a big problem to improve the efficiency of hybrid vehicles. Therefore, the multi-objective optimization design of hybrid vehicles is studied. The transmission system parameters of hybrid vehicles are analyzed from the objective function, decision variables, and constraints. The NSGA-II algorithm with elite strategy is introduced to realize the optimal selection of parameters and formulation of energy consumption optimization strategy. The results showed that the multi-objective optimization algorithm could adjust the position of the working point of the engine and improve the efficiency by more than 10%. There was an average difference of 2.15% after the improvement in the fuel consumption of four-gear vehi... [more]
Integrated Geophysical Prediction of Goaf and Water Accumulation in Pingshuo Dong Open-Cut Mine with Ultrashallow and High Drops
Sheng Zhang, Wenyuan Guan, Suoliang Chang, Qinggang Meng, Yinping Dong, Qiang Chen
July 7, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: goaf prediction, integrated geophysical prospecting, open-cut mine, water accumulation
To address safety problems caused by goaf and water accumulation in open-pit mines, the shallow three-dimensional seismic method and transient electromagnetic method were integrated and applied to detect the mining goaf distribution scope and the water accumulation conditions. In view of the special topographic conditions of an ultrashallow layer and high drop in an open-pit mine, we proposed utilizing bin homogenization and multidomain joint denoising to improve the reliability of seismic data. By using seismic-sensitive attributes to predict the goaf, the transient electromagnetic method was employed to further predict the water accumulation in the goaf. The results show that the shallow seismic method could clearly reflect the reflected-wave variation features of the goaf. The features of a junction between a normal seam and goaf vary obviously, and the prediction effect of the goaf boundary with high resolution is in line with the actual situation. Furthermore, taking the goaf scop... [more]
Prediction of Favourable Hydrocarbon Transport Pathways of the Jiuzhou Fault in Langgu Sag, Bohai Bay Basin
Junqiao Liu, Yanfang Lv, Ye Wang, Yunshuang Kang, Xinlei Hu, Jijian Shi
July 4, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: fault activity, favourable hydrocarbon transport pathways, Jiuzhou fault, relay ramp, transport ridge
The Jiuzhou fault in the Langgu Sag of the Bohai Bay Basin is a significant oil-source fault that connects source rocks and reservoirs, and thus it can transport oil and gas during the hydrocarbon accumulation period. The hydrocarbon distribution characteristics along the strike of the Jiuzhou fault differ distinctly, indicating that the transport capacity in different fault segments is also different. In this study, we focused on analyzing the fault development characteristics to accurately predict the location of favorable hydrocarbon transport pathways on the Jiuzhou fault. We found that the zones superimposed by paleo relay ramps developed before hydrocarbon accumulation, active faulting areas during hydrocarbon accumulation, and transport ridges of the fault are favourable along-fault locations for transporting hydrocarbons. Based on this idea and 3D seismic data, we investigated the distribution of the paleo relay ramps of the Jiuzhou fault and the fault activity rate during hydr... [more]
Study on Wellbore Stability of Multilateral Wells under Seepage-Stress Coupling Condition Based on Finite Element Simulation
Hao Xu, Jifei Cao, Leifeng Dong, Chuanliang Yan
July 4, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: drilling fluid, multilateral well, pore pressure, rock mechanics, seepage field, wellbore stability
The use of multilateral wells is an important method to effectively develop complex oil reservoirs, and wellbore stability research of multilateral wells is of great importance. In the present study, the effects of formation fluids and rock damage were not taken into account by the wellbore stability model. Therefore, finite element analysis (FEA) software was used to establish a three-dimensional (3D) seepage-stress FEA model for the multilateral junctions. The model was used to analyze the wellbore stability of multilateral wells and study influences of wellbore parameters and drilling fluid density on wellbore stability at multilateral junctions. Simulation results show that the wellbore diameter insignificantly affects wellbore stability. When the angle between the main wellbore and branches enlarges to 45°, the equivalent plastic strain decreases by 0.0726, and the wellbores become more stable; when the angle is larger than or equal to 45°, the region prone to wellbore instability... [more]
Prediction and Application of Surface Settlement of Shallow Buried Tunnels Taking into Account Strata Slip Cracks
Zhonggang Ma, Xiaofei Xie, He Jia, Junwei Zhao, Sunwen He, Xiaohua Wang
June 9, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: Peck formula, settlement prediction, shallow tunnel, strata slip crack
The empirical formula is one of the traditional methods used for predicting ground deformation settlement caused by tunnel excavation. Due to its rationality and simplicity, the Peck formula is widely used for predicting surface subsidence. However, due to its limitations, it is necessary to modify it when predicting surface settlement caused by tunnel excavation in different strata. In this paper, a correction formula for the width coefficient of a tunnel surface settlement slot is derived from the Peck formula by taking into account the theory of strata slip cracks. Values are calculated using the correction formula and compared with measured data to verify the effectiveness of the correction formula. The main conclusions are: (1) The position corresponding to the width of the settlement in the Peck curve is the point where the formation is most prone to slip cracking. (2) In the general shallow buried case, the settlement groove width coefficient K and the internal friction angle φ... [more]
Generation Time and Accumulation of Lower Paleozoic Petroleum in Sichuan and Tarim Basins Determined by Re−Os Isotopic Dating
Jie Wang, Liangbang Ma, Cheng Tao, Wenhui Liu, Qingwei Dong
June 7, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: Lower Paleozoic petroleum, petroleum generation time, pretreatment means, Re–Os isotopic chronology, western part of China
With the targets of petroleum exploration transferred to the deep and ancient strata, abundant oil and gas resources have been found in Lower Paleozoic and older strata in central and western China. Due to complex evolutionary processes including multiple episodes of hydrocarbon accumulation and ubiquitously accompanied by secondary alterations, significant uncertainties remain concerning the generation time and accumulation processes of these revealed petroleum sources. In this paper, relative pure Re and Os elements existing in the asphaltene fractions of Lower Cambrian solid bitumen collected from the Guangyuan area, western Sichuan Basin, SW China and Middle−Lower Ordovician heavy oils in the Aiding area of the Tahe oilfield in the Tarim Basin, NW China were successfully obtained by sample pretreatments, and Re−Os isotopic analysis was subsequently carried out for the dating of these. The Re−Os isotopic composition indicates a generation time of Guangyuan bitumen to between 572 Ma... [more]
Effects of Coal Permeability Anisotropy on Gas Extraction Performance
Futian Nian, Feng Ju, Chunshan Zheng, Haifei Wu, Xiaoyu Cheng
June 7, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: effective extraction area, gas extraction, gas pressure, mining safety, permeability anisotropy
To investigate gas flow characteristics in coal seams with strong anisotropy, a coupled anisotropic dual-porosity model was established. Effects of permeability anisotropy on variations in gas pressure, gas extraction volume and effective extraction areas were analyzed. Furthermore, mechanisms of crustal stress, initial gas pressure, ultimate adsorption strain and Langmuir volume constant on permeability anisotropy and extraction amount were studied. Results show that permeability anisotropy could result in an elliptical pressure drop zone around production boreholes. Changes in effective gas extraction areas are divided into three stages: slow growth in an elliptical shape, rapid growth with a superposition effect and steady growth in a funnel shape. Permeability isotropy enables faster reaching of stage III than the anisotropy case. As the vertical stress increases, gas pressure distribution around boreholes gradually changes from an ellipse with horizontal direction as long axis to... [more]
Influence of Internal Structural Parameters on the Inner Flow and Outer Spray Characteristics for Feedback-Free Fluidic Oscillator
Zhijun Wu, Pengfei Leng, Yu Gao, Wenbo Zhao, Zongjie Hu, Xiangxiang Lu, Rongzhu Shi, Wei Xie, Liguang Li
June 7, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: feedback-free fluidic oscillator, internal flow, spray characteristics, structural parameters
Feedback-free fluidic oscillators, relying on the interaction of jets to oscillate, have a wide range of operation frequencies and no moving parts, which is promising for future applications. In this paper, the sweep angle, oscillation frequency, and volume flow rate of the feedback-free fluidic oscillator with a cavity width of 4.6 mm were measured experimentally, and the sweeping mechanism was analyzed based on the internal flow simulation. The influence of the impact angle, cavity exit width, and shoulder radius on the internal flow and external spray characteristics was analyzed by the numerical method. The results show that the sweep angle and oscillation frequency are affected throughout the increase in impact angle from 80° to 120°. However, only when the SR is greater than 0.88 mm does the internal flow and spray state change significantly. The volume flow rate is mainly affected by the cavity exit width and increases linearly from 5.3 mL/s to 9.3 mL/s as the width increases fr... [more]
Theory and Application of Geostatistical Inversion: A Facies-Constrained MCMC Algorithm
Wenbo Dong, Yonggen Li, Zhixian Gui, Lei Zhou
June 7, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: facies-constrained inversion, geostatistics, reservoir prediction, seismic inversion, special reservoir, thin reservoir prediction
To improve the prediction of thin reservoirs with special geophysical responses, a geostatistical inversion technique is proposed based on an in-depth analysis of the theory of geostatistical inversion. This technique is based on the Markov chain Monte Carlo algorithm, to which we added the contents of facies-constrained. The feasibility of the technique and the reliability of the prediction results are demonstrated by a prediction of the sand bodies in the braided river channel bars in the Xiazijie Oilfield in the Junggar Basin. Based on the MCMC algorithm, the results show that leveraging the lateral changes in the seismic waveforms as geologically relevant information to drive the construction of the variogram and the optimization of the statistical sampling can largely overcome the obstacle that prevents traditional geostatistical inversions from accurately delineating the sedimentary characteristics; thereby, the proposed algorithm truly achieves facies-constrained geostatistical... [more]
The Development and Application of Novel Water-Based Drilling Fluid for Complex Pressure System Formation in the South China Sea
Hexing Liu, Yi Huang, Zhiqin Liu, Lifei Dong, Miao Wang
June 7, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: complex pressure system, loss-circulation, pressure bearing capacity, reservoir protection, water-based drilling fluid
The Y oilfield reservoir is characterized by ultra-depleted reservoir and multiple pressure systems in each well section. If conventional PLUS/KCL drilling fluid is used in directional drilling, the following problems are found: the rheological stability of drilling fluid is not sufficient, resulting in increased viscosity and thickening after aging, and the single plugging material may cause loss-circulation when the drilling differential pressure is more than 26 MPa, resulting in poor reservoir protection effects. To solve the above problems, based on the conventional PLUS/KCL drilling fluid formula, a PLUS/KCL drilling fluid system suitable for directional drilling in multi-pressure systems was formed by optimizing the addition of a treating agent to improve the rheological stability of the drilling fluid, optimizing the plugging agent and compound combination to improve plugging ability, and optimizing the particle size distribution of a temporary plugging agent to improve the rese... [more]
Study on the Compressive and Tensile Properties of Gneiss Outcrop of Bozhong 196 Gas Field in China
Lianzhi Yang, Tong Niu, Fanmin He, Zhiyong Song
May 26, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: Brazilian splitting, compressive strength, energy of fracture, tensile strength, uniaxial compression
In this paper, based on the gneiss outcrop of Bozhong 196 gas field in China, uniaxial compression and Brazil splitting tests were conducted by using cores of different orientations. The following compression properties were studied: the elastic compression modulus, Poisson’s ratio and compressive strength of the gneiss outcrop. The following tensile properties were studied: the tensile modulus, the tensile strength and peak energy rate of gneiss outcrop. The results demonstrate the following: (1) The elastic compression modulus, compressive strength, tensile strength and peak energy rate of gneiss specimens with horizontal core-taking are greater than those with vertical core-taking. (2) The elastic compression modulus, Poisson’s ratio and compressive strength of horizontally cored gneiss specimens are 29.688−45.760 GPa, 0.186−0.386, and 174.94−147.80 MPa, respectively; the elastic compression modulus, Poisson’s ratio and compressive strength of the vertical gneiss specimens are 26.54... [more]
Optimization of Rectifiers in Firefighting Monitors Used in UHV Fire Safety Applications
Jiaqing Zhang, Sha Luo, Yubiao Huang, Yi Guo, Jiafei Zhang, Dong Li, Chuanwen Zhao
May 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: axial velocity, firefighting monitor, star-type rectifier, turbulent kinetic energy
An electric power system is an important factor in national economic development. However, as an electric power system requires more electric equipment in its operation process, it is prone to short circuits, faults and other problems, which can lead to fires. To help prevent fires in such power systems, the hydraulic performance of the existing firefighting monitor should be optimized. A rectifier is an important structure which affects the performance of the firefighting monitor. In this paper, numerical simulations based on CFD (computational fluid dynamics) are carried out to analyze the fluid flow inside firefighting monitors with five different rectifier structures. In addition, the effects of rectifier structure on both the turbulent kinetic energy and axial velocity of the fluid inside the firefighting monitor are analyzed. The results show that rectifier installation can reduce the turbulent energy of the inlet and outlet of the firefighting monitor and improve the axial veloc... [more]
A Review of Econometric Approaches for the Oil Price-Exchange Rate Nexus: Lessons for ASEAN-5 Countries
Khalid M. Kisswani, Mahelet G. Fikru
May 23, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: asymmetries, exchange rate, oil price, quantile regression
This paper reviews alternative econometric approaches the literature has used to examine the connectedness between oil prices and exchange rates and illustrates their application using quarterly data from 1970: Q1 to 2022: Q1 for ASEAN-5 countries, which are as follows: Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand. Although most studies examining the impact of oil prices and exchange rates apply the Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) approach with symmetry, the quantile regression (QR) method is shown to offer a thorough investigation of the connectedness. For ASEAN-5 countries, we present a comparative analysis of both methodologies (OLS and QR) with and without asymmetry. Our findings suggest that asymmetric effects triggered by oil prices are noticeably heterogeneous across quantiles. Hence, future studies should allow for asymmetry in the oil price by decomposing the price into positive and negative changes to further investigate the connectedness between oil prices and... [more]
Solar UAVs—More Aerodynamic Efficiency or More Electrical Power?
Liviu Dinca, Jenica-Ileana Corcau, Daniel-Gabriel Voinea
May 23, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: aerodynamic efficiency, electrical power, UAV
Solar UAVs (unmanned aerial vehicles) have experienced important development in recent years. The use of solar free energy is not neglected in the present energy crisis, with the intention to move toward green energies. However, an important problem arises concerning the limited amount of solar energy available on board UAVs. Until now, high-aerodynamic-efficiency configurations have been used. These configurations use high-aspect-ratio wings. However, high-aspect-ratio wings have some disadvantages regarding their excessive elasticity and weak bending resistance in the housing section. Additionally, the aircraft maneuverability is reduced. In this work, a study is proposed on a solar UAV configuration that sacrifices high aerodynamic efficiency for a higher surface area available for solar cells. In this manner, the amount of energy available on board the UAV is increased, and the UAV structure becomes more rigid and robust. The presented UAV fits better with more complex evolutions,... [more]
Influence of Sustainable Strategic Management on Methane Projects as Exemplified by the Jastrzębska Spółka Węglowa S.A. Mining Company
Jacek Strojny, Krzysztof Witkowski, Sebastian Wąs
May 23, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: analytic hierarchy process, balanced scorecard, methane projects, mining industry, project management, scenario methods, strategic management, sustainable management
This article presents research conducted in one of the largest mining companies in the EU—Jastrzębska Spółka Węglowa S.A. It relates to how the implementation of sustainable strategic management has affected methane projects. In the study, a literature analysis was first conducted, establishing the existence and significance of the research gap. Then, a group of experts from JSW S.A., during moderated workshops, prepared a multidimensional model describing the structure of the implementation of sustainable strategic management. The model was constructed and verified using the AHP method. As a result of the study, it was found that the implementation of sustainable strategic management resulted in a change of the company’s strategic priorities. Significant professionalization of management in the course of these projects was also observed. The most important and beneficial element of the implementation was the adoption of strategic goals related to the production of their very own energ... [more]
Framework for Quantifying Energy Impacts of Rehabilitation of Derelict Buildings: Assessment in Lisbon, Portugal
Pedro Lima, Patrícia Baptista, Ricardo Gomes
May 23, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: derelict buildings, energy retrofitting, UBEM, urban mobility
Cities are currently responsible for an important part of energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions, justifying the need to develop measures to help them become more sustainable. One of those measures can be to address under-utilized assets in cities, such as derelict buildings with high potential for rehabilitation, and the establishment of new residence hubs within cities. Consequently, this work establishes a novel framework for evaluating the impact of rehabilitating these buildings in an urban area in Lisbon, considering the energy consumption associated with the usage of the dwelling as well as the impact on mobility, since it was considered that these buildings will be occupied by people who currently work nearby but live in the outskirts of Lisbon, favouring an urban planning of proximity between home and work. To this extent, a methodology was developed for selecting the buildings to be analysed and the commuting movements to be replaced. Then, buildings were simulated i... [more]
Effects of Depositional Processes in Submarine Canyons and Distribution of Gas Chimneys on Gas Hydrate Accumulation in the Shenhu Sea Area, Northern South China Sea
Yunlong He, Zenggui Kuang, Cong Cheng, Tao Jiang, Cheng Zhang, Biyu Lu, Chengzhi Yang, Jiayu Liu, Changlong Xiang
May 2, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: accumulation, depositional process, gas chimney, gas hydrate, South China Sea, submarine canyon
Previous gas hydrate production tests conducted by the Guangzhou Marine Geological Survey (GSGM) in 2017 and 2020 indicated the great potential of gas hydrates in the Shenhu Sea area in the Pearl River Mouth Basin (PRMB), China. In this study, the effects of deposition processes in submarine canyons and the distribution of gas chimneys on gas hydrate accumulation were investigated using high-resolution two- dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) seismic data. Four intact submarine canyons were identified in the study area. Five deepwater depositional elements are closely related to submarine canyons: lateral accretion packages (LAPs), basal lags, slides, mass transport deposits (MTDs), and turbidity lobes. MTDs and lobes with multiple stages outside the distal canyon mouth reveal that the sedimentary evolution of the canyon was accompanied by frequent sediment gravity flows. Gas chimneys originating from Eocene strata are generally up to 3 km wide and distributed in a lumpy or ban... [more]
Experimental Investigation on the Noise Characteristics of a Squirrel-Cage Fan with Different Blade Lengths
Zhehong Li, Wenbin Cao, Xinxue Ye, Yikun Wei
May 2, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: blade length, noise, squirrel-cage fan, synchronously measurement
Squirrel-cage fans are widely applied in air conditioning systems, and their aerodynamic noise mainly related to blade length. The aerodynamic performance and noise spectrum of squirrel-cage fans are synchronously measured in an anechoic wind tunnel. The effect of blade lengths and different geometric configurations on the noise of a squirrel-cage fan is experimentally investigated. This paper focuses on the total sound pressure level and noise spectrum characteristics at different measurement points. Noise distributions of the outlet of the forward squirrel-cage fan exhibited axial-symmetry and large differences for those of vertical direction. In lower fan positions, the noise was greater than that of the top. In particular, it was found that blades were easy to generate higher noise when their length was reduced by 31.7%. The findings suggest that the broadband noise of the squirrel-cage fan should be fully considered for noise reduction. The purpose of this work is to provide a nov... [more]
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