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27. LAPSE:2020.0501
Power Plant Optimisation—Effective Use of the Nelder-Mead Approach
May 22, 2020 (v1)
Subject: Process Operations
Keywords: advanced ultra-supercritical power plant, direct search, gradient free optimisation, Nelder-Mead, simplex search, thermal cycle
This paper demonstrates the use of a combined software package including IPSEpro and MATLAB in the optimisation of a modern thermal cycle. A 900 MW power plant unit (operating at ultra-supercritical conditions) was considered as the study object. The Nelder-Mead simplex-based, direct search method was used to increase power plant efficiency and to find the optimal thermal cycle configuration. As the literature reveals, the Nelder-Mead approach is very sensitive to the simplex size and to the choice of method coefficients, i.e., reflection, expansion and contraction. When these coefficients are improperly chosen, the finding of the optimal solution cannot be guaranteed, particularly in such complex systems as thermal cycles. Hence, the main goal of the present work was to demonstrate the capability of an integrated software package including IPSEpro, MATLAB and MS Excel in the optimisation process of a complex thermal cycle, as well as to examine the effectiveness of the most popular se... [more]
28. LAPSE:2020.0500
A Novel Pigeon-Inspired Optimization Based MPPT Technique for PV Systems
May 22, 2020 (v1)
Subject: Optimization
Keywords: meta-heuristic algorithm, MPPT, Particle Swarm Algorithm, Pigeon-Inspired Optimization
The conventional maximum power point tracking (MPPT) method fails in partially shaded conditions, because multiple peaks may appear on the power−voltage characteristic curve. The Pigeon-Inspired Optimization (PIO) algorithm is a new type of meta-heuristic algorithm. Aiming at this situation, this paper proposes a new type of algorithm that combines a new pigeon population algorithm named Parallel and Compact Pigeon-Inspired Optimization (PCPIO) with MPPT, which can solve the problem that MPPT cannot reach the near global maximum power point. This hybrid algorithm is fast, stable, and capable of globally optimizing the maximum power point tracking algorithm. Therefore, the purpose of this article is to study the performance of two optimization techniques. The two algorithms are Particle Swarm Algorithm (PSO) and improved pigeon algorithm. This paper first studies the mechanism of multi-peak output characteristics of photovoltaic arrays in complex environments, and then proposes a multi-... [more]
29. LAPSE:2020.0499
Current Use of Carbon-Based Materials for Biomedical Applications—A Prospective and Review
May 22, 2020 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: biomedical applications, Carbon NanoTube (CNT), carbon-based nanomaterials, Graphene (G), Graphene Oxides (GO), reduced Graphene (rGO)
Among a large number of current biomedical applications in the use of medical devices, carbon-based nanomaterials such as graphene (G), graphene oxides (GO), reduced graphene oxide (rGO), and carbon nanotube (CNT) are frontline materials that are suitable for developing medical devices. Carbon Based Nanomaterials (CBNs) are becoming promising materials due to the existence of both inorganic semiconducting properties and organic π-π stacking characteristics. Hence, it could effectively simultaneously interact with biomolecules and response to the light. By taking advantage of such aspects in a single entity, CBNs could be used for developing biomedical applications in the future. The recent studies in developing carbon-based nanomaterials and its applications in targeting drug delivery, cancer therapy, and biosensors. The development of conjugated and modified carbon-based nanomaterials contributes to positive outcomes in various therapies and achieved emerging challenges in preclinical... [more]
30. LAPSE:2020.0498
Effect of Freeze-Drying on Quality and Grinding Process of Food Produce: A Review
May 22, 2020 (v1)
Subject: Biosystems
Keywords: freeze-drying, grinding, grinding characteristics, kinetic model
Freeze-drying is an important processing unit operation in food powder production. It offers dehydrated products with extended shelf life and high quality. Unfortunately, food quality attributes and grinding characteristics are affected significantly during the drying process due to the glass transition temperature (during drying operation) and stress generated (during grinding operation) in the food structure. However, it has been successfully applied to several biological materials ranging from animal products to plants products owning to its specific advantages. Recently, the market demands for freeze-dried and ground food products such as spices, vegetables, and fruits are on the increase. In this study, the effect of the freeze-drying process on quality attributes, such as structural changes, the influence of glass transition during grinding, together with the effect on grinding efficiency in terms of energy requirement, grinding yield, and morphological changes in the powder as a... [more]
31. LAPSE:2020.0497
Studies on Influence of Cell Temperature in Direct Methanol Fuel Cell Operation
May 22, 2020 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: catalyst, direct methanol fuel cell, membrane electrode assembly, methanol crossover, power density
Directmethanol fuel cells (DMFCs) offer one of the most promising alternatives for the replacement of fossil fuels. A DMFC that had an active Membrane Electrode Assembly (MEA) area of 45 cm2, a squoval-shaped manifold hole design, and a Pt-Ru/C catalyst combination at the anode was taken for analysis in simulation and real-time experimentation. A mathematical model was developed using dynamic equations of a DMFC. Simulation of a DMFC model using MATLAB software was carried out to identify the most influencing process variables, namely cell temperature, methanol flow rate and methanol concentration during a DMFC operation. Simulation results were recorded and analyzed. It was observed from the results that the cell temperature was the most influencing process variable in the DMFC operation, more so than the methanol flow rate and the methanol concentration. In the DMFC, real-time experimentation was carried out at different cell temperatures to find out the optimum temperature at which... [more]
32. LAPSE:2020.0496
Impact of Varying Load Conditions and Cooling Energy Comparison of a Double-Inlet Pulse Tube Refrigerator
May 22, 2020 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: boundary conditions, fluent, pressure user define function, regenerator, two-dimensional simulation
Modeling and optimization of a double-inlet pulse tube refrigerator (DIPTR) is very difficult due to its geometry and nature. The objective of this paper was to optimize-DIPTR through experiments with the cold heat exchanger (CHX) along the comparison of cooling load with experimental data using different boundary conditions. To predict its performance, a detailed two-dimensional DIPTR model was developed. A double-drop pulse pipe cooler was used for solving continuity, dynamic and power calculations. External conditions for applicable boundaries include sinusoidal pressure from an end of the tube from a user-defined function and constant temperature or limitations of thermal flux within the outer walls of exchanger walls under colder conditions. The results of the system’s cooling behavior were reported, along with the connection between the mass flow rates, heat distribution along pulse tube and cold-end pressure, the cooler load’s wall temp profile and cooler loads with varied bound... [more]
33. LAPSE:2020.0495
Multi-Objective Optimal Configuration of the CCHP System
May 22, 2020 (v1)
Subject: Process Design
Keywords: combined cooling, environmental benefits, heating and power (CCHP) system, microgrid, Optimization, particle swarm optimization (PSO), reliability
The combined cooling, heating and power (CCHP) system not only has high energy efficiency but also has different load structures. Traditional separate production (SP) system and power supply system do not consider the land cost in terms of the environmental benefits, and in the aspect of the power supply reliability, the grid-connected inverter cost is also ignored. Considering the deficiency of the traditional energy supply system, this paper builds the CCHP system construction cost model. The particle swarm optimization (PSO) is adopted to find out the minimum value of the construction cost, and the optimal system construction scheme is constructed from three aspects which are system reliability, economic benefits and environmental benefits. In this paper, the typical daily data, as well as the meteorological data and the load data, in the last four years are taken as experimental dataset. The experimental results show that compared with the traditional SP system and power supply sys... [more]
34. LAPSE:2020.0494
Techno-Economic Analysis of CO2 Capture Technologies in Offshore Natural Gas Field: Implications to Carbon Capture and Storage in Malaysia
May 22, 2020 (v1)
Subject: Planning & Scheduling
Keywords: carbon capture and storage (CCS), Carbon Dioxide Capture, offshore gas field, Technoeconomic Analysis
Growing concern on global warming directly related to CO2 emissions is steering the implementation of carbon capture and storage (CCS). With Malaysia having an estimated 37 Tscfd (Trillion standard cubic feet) of natural gas remains undeveloped in CO2 containing natural gas fields, there is a need to assess the viability of CCS implementation. This study performs a techno-economic analysis for CCS at an offshore natural gas field in Malaysia. The framework includes a gas field model, revenue model, and cost model. A techno-economic spreadsheet consisting of Net Present Value (NPV), Payback Period (PBP), and Internal Rate of Return (IRR) is developed over the gas field’s production life of 15 years for four distinctive CO2 capture technologies, which are membrane, chemical absorption, physical absorption, and cryogenics. Results predict that physical absorption solvent (Selexol) as CO2 capture technology is most feasible with IRR of 15% and PBP of 7.94 years. The output from the techno-... [more]
35. LAPSE:2020.0493
Data-Driven Modelling of the Complex Interaction between Flocculant Properties and Floc Size and Structure
May 22, 2020 (v1)
Subject: System Identification
Keywords: flocculation, laser diffraction spectroscopy, polyelectrolytes, statistical modelling, wastewater treatment
Polymeric flocculants are widely used due to their ability to efficiently promote flocculation at low dosages. However, fundamental background knowledge about how they act and interact with the substrates is often scarce, or insufficient to infer the best chemical configuration for treating a specific effluent. Inductive, data-driven approaches offer a viable solution, enabling the development of effective solutions for each type of effluent, overcoming the knowledge gap. In this work, we present such an inductive workflow that combines the statistical design of experiments and predictive modelling, and demonstrates its effectiveness in the development of anionic polymeric flocculants for the treatment of a real effluent from the potato crisps manufacturing industry. Based on the results presented, it is possible to conclude that the hydrodynamic diameter, charged fraction and concentration are the parameters with a stronger influence on the characteristics of flocs obtained when using... [more]
36. LAPSE:2020.0492
The Profile of the Foreign Investor in the Romanian Chemical Industry
May 22, 2020 (v1)
Subject: Interdisciplinary
Keywords: chemical industry, factor analysis, foreign direct investments (FDI), the investor profile
The main aim of this study is to build the investor’s profile in the Romanian chemical industry and to highlight the factors that influenced the decision of investing in Romania rather than other Central Eastern European countries. The data collection was performed in June 2019 and the list of the 150 foreign companies from the chemical industry was obtained from The National Trade Register Office. Data used in this research were collected using a questionnaire. Dependent variable represents the probability of investing in Romania, with the option of the other Central and Eastern European countries as reference group. The main part of our analysis focus on this question: “Which were the reasons that made you decide invest in Romania?” For analysis, a number of six main classes are used: Infrastructure, labor force, Agglomeration factors, Knowledge, Market Size and Cost factors (as independent variables). Main results consist in the presence of three factors with a positive impact. The... [more]
37. LAPSE:2020.0491
Analysis of the Sieve Unit Inclination Angle in the Cleaning Process of Oat Grain in a Rotary Cleaning Device
May 22, 2020 (v1)
Subject: Process Design
Keywords: conical sieve, grain separation, oat grain, rotary cleaning device
The article presents some of the research on the wider work related to testing and improving a new rotary cleaning device. The new cereal grain cleaning and separation device can support the development of sustainable agriculture in terms of seed purity and quality. This device is especially useful for small and medium-sized farms. This device has the characteristics of a multi-stage screen aided by an air stream (i.e., by pneumoseparation). The prototype was constructed at the University of Life Sciences in Lublin. The research was conducted at a test stand, which allowed changes in the operating parameters of the cleaner and their measurement. The scope of the tests included determining the influence of the inclination angle of the sieve unit (α) on the effectiveness and efficiency of oat grain cleaning. The experiment was carried out using two rotational spindle speeds: 5 and 75 rpm. The quality of the separation and cleaning of oat grains was evaluated using six cleaning process pa... [more]
38. LAPSE:2020.0490
Inverse Tangent Functional Nonlinear Feedback Control and Its Application to Water Tank Level Control
May 22, 2020 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: inverse tangent function, nonlinear feedback, robust control, water level control
This paper explores the significance and feasibility of addressing a notion that the system error of a nonlinear feedback control can be decorated by an inverse tangent function in order to attain a sound energy-efficient performance. The related mathematical model and relevant evaluation of this concept are further illustrated by demonstrating a case study about the control performance of water tank level. The rationale of robust control and theoretical algorithm of Lyapunov stability theorem are outlined to evaluate the effectiveness of nonlinear feedback with inverse tangent function in terms of improving robustness of PID (Proportional−Integral−Derivative) controller and energy-saving capability. By demonstrating five simulations of different scenarios, it ultimately proves that the modified robust PID controller by inverse tangent function meets the requirement of energy-saving capacity. Comparing with the routine PID control, the mean control input of controlling water tank level... [more]
39. LAPSE:2020.0489
Optimization Strategies for Dockless Bike Sharing Systems via two Algorithms of Closed Queuing Networks
May 22, 2020 (v1)
Subject: Planning & Scheduling
Keywords: closed queuing network, dockless bike sharing system, flow equivalent server algorithm, mean value analysis, optimization strategy, sustainable transportation
The dockless bike sharing system (DBSS) has been globally adopted as a sustainable transportation system. Due to the robustness and tractability of the closed queuing network (CQN), it is a well-behaved method to model DBSSs. In this paper, we view DBSSs as CQNs and use the mean value analysis (MVA) algorithm to calculate a small size DBSS and the flow equivalent server (FES) algorithm to calculate the larger size DBSS. This is the first time that the FES algorithm is used to study the DBSS, by which the CQN can be divided into different subnetworks. A parking region and its downlink roads are viewed as a subnetwork, so the computation of CQN is reduced greatly. Based on the computation results of the two algorithms, we propose two optimization functions for determining the optimal fleet size and repositioning flow, respectively. At last, we provide numerical experiments to verify the two algorithms and illustrate the optimal fleet size and repositioning flow. This computation framewor... [more]
40. LAPSE:2020.0488
Facile Synthesis of Bio-Template Tubular MCo2O4 (M = Cr, Mn, Ni) Microstructure and Its Electrochemical Performance in Aqueous Electrolyte
May 22, 2020 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: bio-template, cyclic voltammetry, electrochemical, MCo2O4 (M = Cr, Mn, Ni), specific capacitance
In this project, we present a comparative study of the electrochemical performance for tubular MCo2O4 (M = Cr, Mn, Ni) microstructures prepared using cotton fiber as a bio-template. Crystal structure, surface properties, morphology, and electrochemical properties of MCo2O4 are characterized using X-ray diffraction (XRD), gas adsorption, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), Fourier transforms infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), cyclic voltammetry (CV), and galvanostatic charge-discharge cycling (GCD). The electrochemical performance of the electrode made up of tubular MCo2O4 structures was evaluated in aqueous 3M KOH electrolytes. The as-obtained templated MCo2O4 microstructures inherit the tubular morphology. The large-surface-area of tubular microstructures leads to a noticeable pseudocapacitive property with the excellent electrochemical performance of NiCo2O4 with specific capacitance value exceeding 407.2 F/g at 2 mV/s scan rate. In addition, a Coulombic efficiency ~100%, and excellent cy... [more]
41. LAPSE:2020.0487
Effect of Nitrate and Perchlorate on Selenate Reduction in a Sequencing Batch Reactor
May 22, 2020 (v1)
Subject: Reaction Engineering
Keywords: biological selenate reduction, electron donor competition, nitrate, perchlorate, sequencing batch
Selenate removal from a water body is being vigorously debated owing to severe health impact, but inhibitions of coexisting anions have been reported. To suggest a viable treatment option, this study investigates the effect of nitrate and perchlorate on selenate reduction in a laboratory-scale sequencing batch reactor. The experimental design tests how competing electron acceptors (NO3− and ClO4−) and electron donor (acetate) limitations affect selenate reduction in the reactor. Results show that the reactor achieves almost complete selenate reduction within the initial concentration ranges of 0.1−1 mM by enriching selenate-reducing bacteria with appropriate temperature (30 °C) and acclimation period (50 days). We monitored simultaneous selenate and nitrate reduction in the reactor without specific inhibition due to a difference in microbial growth strategy related to electron donor status. Lack of perchlorate-reducing bacteria makes perchlorate addition (0.2 mM) not to be closely asso... [more]
42. LAPSE:2020.0486
Increased Energy Efficiency of a Backward-Feed Multiple-Effect Evaporator Compared with a Forward-Feed Multiple-Effect Evaporator in the Cogeneration System of a Sugar Factory
May 22, 2020 (v1)
Subject: Process Design
Keywords: counter-current, Energy Efficiency, heat exchanger, mathematical model
The cogeneration system of a sugar factory consists of boiler, steam turbine, and sugar juice evaporation process. The multiple-effect evaporator used for the conventional sugar juice evaporation process is the forward-feed multiple-effect evaporator, in which steam and sugar juice flow in the same direction. The main objective of this paper is to investigate the energy efficiency of the backward-feed multiple-effect evaporator, in which steam and sugar juice flow in opposite directions, compared with that of the forward-feed multiple-effect evaporator. Mathematical models are developed for both multiple-effect evaporators, and used to compare the performances of two cogeneration systems that use the forward-feed and backward-feed multiple-effect evaporators. The forward-feed multiple-effect evaporator requires extracted steam from a turbine at one pressure, whereas the backward-feed multiple-effect evaporator requires steam extraction at two pressures. Both evaporators have the same t... [more]
43. LAPSE:2020.0485
Optimizing the Extraction of Polysaccharides from Bletilla ochracea Schltr. Using Response Surface Methodology (RSM) and Evaluating their Antioxidant Activity
May 22, 2020 (v1)
Subject: Process Operations
Keywords: antioxidant activities, Bletilla ochracea Schltr. polysaccharide, response surface methodology (RSM)
Bletilla ochracea Schltr. polysaccharides (BOP) have a similar structure to Bletilla striata (Thunb.) Reichb.f. (Orchidaceae) polysaccharides (BSP). Therefore, BOP can be considered as a substitute for BSP in the food, pharmaceuticals and cosmetics fields. To the best of our knowledge, little information is available regarding the optimization of extraction and antioxidant activity of BOP. In this study, response surface methodology (RSM) was firstly used for optimizing the extraction parameters of BOP. The results suggested that the optimal conditions included a temperature of 82 °C, a duration of 85 min and a liquid/material ratio of 30 mL/g. In these conditions, we received 26.45% ± 0.18% as the experimental yield. In addition, BOP exhibited strong concentration-dependent antioxidant abilities in vitro. The half-maximal effective concentration (EC50) values of BOP against 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH·), 2,2′-azino-bis (3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulphonate) (ABTS+·), hydroxyl (... [more]
44. LAPSE:2020.0484
Influence of Blanching Time on Moisture, Sugars, Protein, and Processing Recovery of Sweet Corn Kernels
May 22, 2020 (v1)
Subject: Process Operations
Keywords: blanching, moisture, processing recovery, protein, sugars, sweetcorn
The objective of this work is to determine the influence of blanching time on moisture content, sugars, protein, and processing recovery (degree of cut corn) of sweet corn kernels. Sweetcorn cobs of the Jubilee variety were blanched in the water at the temperature 85 °C during the period of 2, 4, 6, and 8 min. Non-blanched cobs were used as control samples. Blanched cobs were made subject to a mechanical process of cutting-off the kernels. It was stated that the blanching time has significant statistical influence on the content of moisture, sugars, and protein in kernel as well as on the quantity of the cut-off kernel mass.
45. LAPSE:2020.0483
Effect of Hydraulic Retention Time on Anaerobic Baffled Reactor Operation: Enhanced Biohydrogen Production and Enrichment of Hydrogen-producing Acetogens
May 22, 2020 (v1)
Subject: Process Operations
Keywords: anaerobic baffled reactor (ABR), biohydrogen production, biohydrogen-producing acetogens (HPA), hydraulic retention time (HRT), normal molasses wastewater
Biohydrogen production by fermentation has become a promising technology developed in the world. In this study, diluted normal molasses wastewater is used as the raw material, and biohydrogen production efficiency and operation characteristics of an anaerobic baffled reactor (ABR) are studied. The effect of hydraulic retention time (HRT) on biohydrogen production efficiency and operating characteristics of ABR is extensively discussed. Experimental results showed that methanogen residuals were still observed in the last three compartments under HRT of 24 h and COD(Chemical oxygen demand) concentration of 8000 mg/L. Meanwhile, the first three compartments presented an ethanol fermentation type. The characteristics of butyric acid fermentation in Compartment IV were also enhanced. The average removal efficiency of COD was reduced to 15.4%. The average rates of biohydrogen production and specific biohydrogen production were 12.85 and 360.22 L/kg COD, respectively. The extension of HRT was... [more]
46. LAPSE:2020.0482
A Proposal for Public Health Information System-Based Health Promotion Services
May 22, 2020 (v1)
Subject: Information Management
Keywords: health promotion project, health promotion services, Korea, primary care, public health information system
This study aims to examine the current status and utilization of 22 health promotion projects that use the health care information system. We investigate the health promotion examination results for a counseling project held at health centers, which use information connected with the Health Insurance Corporation. First, we review the status of 22 health promotion projects, including 13 integrated health promotion projects and 9 other health promotion projects. Next, we examine the linkages between the 22 projects and other health promotion systems. Consequently, despite accumulating vast amounts of data, only 10 places could be linked to health promotion data in the health and medical information system; the Social Security Information Service was the only exception to this trend. The Public Health Information System (PHIS) had the lowest data utilization rate in the project. The study results show that it is necessary to utilize data from local health and medical institutions in order... [more]
47. LAPSE:2020.0481
In-Situ Yeast Fermentation Medium in Fortifying Protein and Lipid Accumulations in the Harvested Larval Biomass of Black Soldier Fly
May 22, 2020 (v1)
Subject: Biosystems
Keywords: black soldier fly, coconut endosperm waste, Fermentation, larvae, organic waste, protein, yeast
Recently, worldwide researchers have been focusing on exploiting of black soldier fly larval (BSFL) biomass to serve as the feed mediums for farmed animals, including aquaculture farming, in order to assuage the rising demands for protein sources. In this study, yeast was introduced into coconut endosperm waste (CEW) whilst serving as the feeding medium to rear BSFL in simultaneously performed in situ fermentation. It was found that at a 2.5 wt% yeast concentration, the total biomass gained, growth rate and rearing time were improved to 1.145 g, 0.085 g/day and 13.5 days, respectively. In terms of solid waste reduction, the inoculation of yeast over 0.5 wt% in CEW was able to achieve more than 50% overall degradation, with the waste reduction indexes (WRIs) ranging from 0.038 to 0.040 g/day. Disregarding the concentration of yeast introduced, the protein productivity from 20 BSFL was enhanced from only 0.018 g/day (the control) to 0.025 g/day with the presence of yeast at arbitrary con... [more]
48. LAPSE:2020.0480
Secondary Metabolites Profiling, Biological Activities and Computational Studies of Abutilon figarianum Webb (Malvaceae)
May 22, 2020 (v1)
Subject: Biosystems
Keywords: antioxidant, bioactive molecules, docking, enzyme inhibition, phytochemical
This research endeavors to inspect the chemical and biological profiling of methanol and dichloromethane (DCM) extracts prepared from Abutilon figarianum Webb. Total bioactive constituents and secondary metabolites were assessed via ultra-high performance liquid chromatography (UHPLC-MS). Biological effects were evaluated via antioxidant and enzymes inhibitory assays. The methanol extract was able to give the highest phenolic (51.92 mg GAE/g extract) and flavonoid (72.59 mg QE/g extract) contents and was found to contain 11 bioactive metabolites, including flavonoid, alkaloid, phenolic and fatty acid derivatives, as accessed by UHPLC-MS analysis. Similarly, the phytochemical profiling of the DCM extract tentatively identified the 12 different secondary metabolites, most of these were fatty acid derivatives. The methanol extract was most active in the radical scavenging, reducing power and total antioxidant power assays, while dichloromethane extract showed the highest metal chelating a... [more]
49. LAPSE:2020.0479
New Hybrid Bioactive Composites for Bone Substitution
May 22, 2020 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: chitosan, hybrid materials, hydroxyapatite
Recently, intensive efforts have been undertaken to find new, superior biomaterial solutions in the field of hybrid inorganic−organic materials. In our studies, biomicroconcretes containing hydroxyapatite (HAp)−chitosan (CTS) granules dispersed in an α tricalcium phospahate (αTCP) matrix were investigated. The influence of CTS content and the size of granules on the physicochemical properties of final bone implant materials (setting time, porosity, mechanical strength, and phase composition) were evaluated. The obtained materials were found to be promising bone substitutes for use in non-load bearing applications.
50. LAPSE:2020.0478
Wastewater Treatment Processes: Part I
May 22, 2020 (v1)
Subject: Process Design
Cheap and plentiful, water was for centuries a manufacturing tool that industry took for granted [...]
51. LAPSE:2020.0477
Model-Free Adaptive Direct Torque Control for the Speed Regulation of Asynchronous Motors
May 22, 2020 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: asynchronous motor, model-free adaptive control, nonlinear system, speed regulation
In this paper, a model-free adaptive direct torque control (MFADTC) method for the speed regulation of asynchronous motors is proposed to solve the problems of modeling difficulties and poor anti-disturbance ability of the asynchronous motor. The designed model-free adaptive direct torque control (MFADTC) method depends merely on the input and the output data of the asynchronous motor. Numerical simulations are provided to show that this method has significantly improved the system’s anti-disturbance ability.
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