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10376. LAPSE:2023.2848
Energy and Exergy Analysis of a Modified Absorption Heat Pump (MAHP) to Produce Electrical Energy and Revaluated Heat
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: Absorption, cogeneration, H2O-LiBr, heat pump, power, revaluated heat
The novel modified absorption heat pump (MAHP) with the H2O-LiBr working mixture for cogeneration applications is introduced. The MAHP can simultaneously produce electric energy and heat revaluation. The proposed system has the particularity that it can be powered by alternative thermal sources (such as solar energy, biomass, geothermal) or industrial waste heat, thus promoting the production and efficient use of clean energy. The effects of pressure ratio (RP), source or supply temperature (TGH), and the energy revaluation gradient (GTL) are analyzed. The critical parameters of the proposed system are evaluated, including thermal efficiency (ηTh), exergetic efficiency (ηEx), revaluated heat (Q˙A), as well as net power produced (˙Wnet). For the MAHP analysis, RP and TGH operating ranges were chosen at 1.1−15.0 and 100−160 °C, respectively. The results show that ηEx of 87% can be obtained, having the maximum performance in TGH of 120 °C, RP of 1.1, and GTL of 35 °C. The ηTh varies betwe... [more]
10377. LAPSE:2023.2847
Whole Transcriptome-Based Study to Speculate upon the Silkworm Yellow Blood Inhibitor (I) Gene and Analyze the miRNA-Mediated Gene Regulatory Network
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Biosystems
Keywords: amino acid transporter, ion exchange regulator, miRNA, silkworm, whole transcriptome, yellow blood inhibitor (I) gene
White cocoon is developed and used as a natural fiber, and different silkworm strains have different cocoon colors. Natural-colored cocoons are preferred by people, however, the cocoon color mainly settles on sericin and it basically falls off after reeling. Currently, there are no varieties applied to production due to the formation mechanism of cocoon color is not clear. The formation of cocoon color involves multiple gene regulations. Previous studies have shown that the main genes regulating cocoon traits are the yellow blood (Y) gene, yellow blood inhibitor (I) gene, and yellow cocoon (C) gene. Among them, the products of the Y gene and C gene have been studied, but the I gene is still unclear. In this study, the midgut tissues of the yellow (NB) and the white (306) cocoon silkworm were analyzed by whole transcriptome sequencing. The results showed that there are 1639 DE-circRNAs, 70 DE-miRNAs, and 3225 DE-mRNAs, including 1785 up-regulated genes and 1440 down-regulated genes. GO... [more]
10378. LAPSE:2023.2846
Calculation of Parasitic Capacitance to Analyze Shaft Voltage of Electric Motor with Direct-Oil-Cooling System
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Numerical Methods and Statistics
Keywords: common-mode voltage, direct-oil-cooling system, electric discharge machining, parasitic capacitance, pulse width modulation, shaft voltage, traction motor, variable frequency drive
In modern electric vehicles, electrical failure has become a critical problem that reduces the lifetime of traction motors. Moreover, traction motors with high-voltage and high-speed systems for a high power density have been aggravating the shaft voltage problems. This study identifies that direct-oil-cooling systems exacerbate this problem. To address this, an analytical method for calculating parasitic capacitance is proposed to determine the effects of cooling oil in a traction motor with a direct-oil-cooling system. Capacitance equivalent circuits are configured based on whether the slot is submerged in the cooling oil. In addition, an electric field decomposition method is applied to analyze the distortion of the electric field by the structure of the conduction parts in the motor. The results indicate that the parasitic capacitances of the traction motor are increased by the influence of the cooling oil resulting in an increase in the shaft voltage.
10379. LAPSE:2023.2845
Interactive Teaching Aid Kit for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), interactive interface, sensor, teaching aid
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is an emergency procedure performed on a person experiencing cardiac arrest to manually preserve brain function until spontaneous breathing and blood circulation can be restored. If performed timely and properly, it can improve the survival rate of a person experiencing cardiac arrest. The promotion of CPR has always been an important task for countries around the world. Countries around the world often hold relevant study camps and seminars to improve the public’s awareness of CPR. On the basis of this rationale, this paper proposes an interactive teaching aid kit for CPR that uses a CPR manikin and tutoring software to facilitate CPR learning among trainees. The CPR manikin is equipped with sensors that determine whether the CPR steps are performed correctly. Data from the sensors are sent to the tutoring software through wireless transmission. The software provides video demonstrations and textual instructions concerning the standard CPR procedure... [more]
10380. LAPSE:2023.2844
Optical Emission Spectroscopy of Underwater Spark Generated by Pulse High-Voltage Discharge with Gas Bubble Assistant
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Numerical Methods and Statistics
Keywords: black body radiation, optical emission spectroscopy, shockwave, underwater spark, Water
This paper is aimed at the investigation of the acoustic and spectral characteristics of underwater electric sparks generated between two plate electrodes, using synchronized gas bubble injection. There are two purposes served by discharge initiation in the bubble. Firstly, it creates a favorable condition for electrical breakdown. Secondly, the gas bubble provides an opportunity for the direct spectroscopy of plasma light emission, avoiding water absorption. The effect of water absorption on captured spectra was studied. It was observed that the emission intensity of the Ha line and a shockwave amplitude generated by discharge strongly depend on the size of the gas bubble in the moment of the discharge initiation. It was found that the plasma in the underwater spark channel does not correspond to a source of black-body radiation. This study can be also very useful for understanding the difference between discharges produced directly in a liquid and discharges produced in gas/vapor bub... [more]
10381. LAPSE:2023.2843
Influence of Road Types on Transiting Test for Aerodynamic Coefficient Measurements Using Passive Wind Generated by a Moving Vehicle
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: acceleration signal, aerodynamic coefficient of structures, natural wind, road types, transiting test
A transiting test using vehicle-driving passive wind is a novel experimental technique to perform aerodynamic tests, proposed by the authors. However, this low-cost, short-cycle, and symmetrical test method can be influenced by many factors. In this paper, a comparative study on the influence of road types on a transiting test of aerodynamic coefficient measurements is presented. The tests were carried out on three different roads (expressway, viaduct highway, and tunnel highway); for each road type, structure models with and without end plates were investigated. For all the road types, measured turbulence intensity (around 4%) was similar to that of the wind tunnel test under the following conditions: 3 °C temperature, 42% humidity, 0.28 m/s natural wind speed, vehicle driving in a straight line with stable speed, and no traffic flow. All the tests were conducted under the above conditions. To deal with the interference components in the original data signals obtained from a viaduct h... [more]
10382. LAPSE:2023.2842
Evaluation of the Toxicity of Cafeteria Wastewater Treated by a Coupled System (ARFB-SD)
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Food & Agricultural Processes
Keywords: bioassay, bioreactor, germination test, graywater
In developing countries, achieving greater coverage in the treatment and safe reuse of graywater is a pending task. Therefore, this article presents the results obtained from cafeteria wastewater treatability tests and effluent toxicity tests. For the treatment, a serial system was applied: an aged refuse filled bioreactor (ARFB) and a solar distiller (SD). In the first stage (ARFB), two hydraulic loads (HLs) were tested (200 and 400 L/m3·day), the latter being the best of them, with an average decrease of 95.7% in chemical oxygen demand (COD). In the second stage (SD), the decrease was 62.8%, resulting in a final effluent with 67.7 mg/L COD, which corresponded to a global COD decrease of 97.4%. For the toxicity tests, radish seeds were used in the serial system effluent, obtaining a relative seed germination (RSG) rate of 93.3% compared to 80% obtained in the ARFB effluent. For the percentage germination index (PGI), it was determined that both effluents (ARFB and ARFB-SD) presented a... [more]
10383. LAPSE:2023.2841
Posture and Map Restoration in SLAM Using Trajectory Information
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: KITTI dataset, laser tracker, LiDAR, mobile robot, pose estimation, Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM)
SLAM algorithms generally use the last system posture to estimate its current posture. Errors in the previous estimations can build up and cause significant drift accumulation. This accumulation of error leads to the bias of choosing accuracy over robustness. On the contrary, sensors like GPS do not accumulate errors. But the noise distribution in the readings makes it difficult to apply in high-frequency SLAM systems. This paper presents an approach which uses the advantage of both tightly-coupled SLAM systems and highly robust absolute positioning systems to improve the robustness and accuracy of a SLAM process. The proposed method uses a spare reference trajectory frame to measure the trajectory of the targeted robotic system and use it to recover the system posture during the mapping process. This helps the robotic system to reduce its accumulated error and able the system to recover from major mapping failures. While the correction process happens whenever a gap is detected betwee... [more]
10384. LAPSE:2023.2840
Modeling and Experimental Studies on Carbon Dioxide Absorption with Sodium Hydroxide Solution in a Rotating Zigzag Bed
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
The enhancement of mass transfer is very important in CO2 absorption, and a rotating zigzag bed (RZB) is a promising device to intensify the gas−liquid mass transfer efficiency. In this study, the mass transfer characteristics in an RZB in relation to the overall gas-phase volumetric mass-transfer coefficient (KGa) were investigated with a CO2−NaOH system. A mathematical model was established to illustrate the mechanism of the gas−liquid mass transfer with irreversible pseudo-first-order reaction in the RZB. The effects of various operating conditions on KGa were examined. Experimental results show that a rise in the liquid flow rate, inlet gas flow rate, rotational speed, absorbent temperature, and absorbent concentration was conducive to the mass transfer between gas and liquid in the RZB. It was found that the rotational speed had the largest impact on KGa in the RZB. The KGa predicted by the model agreed well with that by the experiments, with deviations generally within 10%. There... [more]
10385. LAPSE:2023.2839
High-Performance Extraction Process of Anthocyanins from Jussara (Euterpe edulis) Using Deep Eutectic Solvents
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Food & Agricultural Processes
Keywords: antioxidant activity, deep eutectic solvent, Euterpe edulis, experimental design, sustainable chemistry
New strategies for obtaining target bioactive compounds and natural pigments with the use of “green solvents” are consistently being developed, and deep eutectic solvents are (DES) a great alternative. This work established the significant variables and models for anthocyanin extraction, using DES and experimental design, of Euterpe edulis Mart. (jussara) fruit pulp, an endangered palm tree from the Brazilian Atlantic Forest. From a screening of seven initially tested DES, choline chloride/xylitol-based solvents had the best results with up to 42% increase in the total anthocyanin yield compared to methanolic extraction. Antioxidant assays also revealed a maximum antioxidant capacity of 198.93 mmol Trolox/100 g dry weight basis. The DES extract showed slower degradation to heat at 60° and 90 °C (2.5 times) and indoor constant light source (1.9 times) than methanolic extracts. The optimal extract also revealed slight inhibition of S. enterica and S. aureus growth in the agar plate.
10386. LAPSE:2023.2838
Hybridized Particle Swarm—Gravitational Search Algorithm for Process Optimization
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Optimization
Keywords: Algorithms, non-traditional algorithms, Optimization, process optimization, process parameters
The optimization of industrial processes is a critical task for leveraging profitability and sustainability. To ensure the selection of optimum process parameter levels in any industrial process, numerous metaheuristic algorithms have been proposed so far. However, many algorithms are either computationally too expensive or become trapped in the pit of local optima. To counter these challenges, in this paper, a hybrid metaheuristic called PSO-GSA is employed that works by combining the iterative improvement capability of particle swarm optimization (PSO) and gravitational search algorithm (GSA). A binary PSO is also fused with GSA to develop a BPSO-GSA algorithm. Both the hybrid algorithms i.e., PSO-GSA and BPSO-GSA, are compared against traditional algorithms, such as tabu search (TS), genetic algorithm (GA), differential evolution (DE), GSA and PSO algorithms. Moreover, another popular hybrid algorithm DE-GA is also used for comparison. Since earlier works have already studied the pe... [more]
10387. LAPSE:2023.2837
Effects of the Balance Hole Diameter on the Flow Characteristics of the Rear Chamber and the Disk Friction Loss in the Centrifugal Pump
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Design
Keywords: balance hole, centrifugal pump, disk friction loss, pump chamber, velocity
This paper studies the flow characteristics and disk friction loss of the rear chamber in a centrifugal pump at a design flow condition with six values of the balance holes at diameters from 0 to 12 mm. The results show that the turbulent boundary layer in the rear chamber is greatly affected by the leakage flow. When the balance hole diameter increases, the flow characteristics of the rear chamber is mainly restricted by the mainstream flow field of the volute. However, when the balance hole diameter is larger than the design value, the disk friction loss of the rear chamber remains basically unchanged. On the contrary, when the balance hole diameter is smaller than the design value, the larger the balance hole diameter the smaller the friction loss of the disk in the rear chamber area. The results of this paper provide a reference for reducing axial force and stable operation of a centrifugal pump.
10388. LAPSE:2023.2836
When the Total Hip Replacement Fails: A Review on the Stress-Shielding Effect
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: bone remodeling, stress-shielding, total hip prosthesis
Total hip arthroplasty is one of the most common and successful orthopedic surgeries. Sometimes, periprosthetic osteolysis occurs associated with the stress-shielding effect: it results in the reduction of bone density, where the femur is not correctly loaded, and in the formation of denser bone, where stresses are confined. This paper illustrates the stress shielding effect as a cause of the failing replacement of the hip joint. An extensive literature survey has been accomplished to describe the phenomenon and identify solutions. The latter refer to the design criteria and the choice of innovative materials/treatments for prosthetic device production. Experimental studies and numerical simulations have been reviewed. The paper includes an introduction to explain the scope; a section illustrating the causes of the stress shielding effect; a section focusing on recent attempts to redefine prosthetic device design criteria, current strategies to improve the osteointegration process, and... [more]
10389. LAPSE:2023.2835
Catalytic Properties of Free-Base Porphyrin Modified Graphite Electrodes for Electrochemical Water Splitting in Alkaline Medium
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: aggregate, electrocatalysis, electron microscopy, porphyrin, water splitting
Hydrogen generation via electrochemical water splitting is considered an eco-friendly pathway for obtaining this desired alternative energy source, and it has triggered an intensive search for low cost and efficient catalysts. Within this context, four free-base porphyrins were studied as heterogeneous catalysts for the oxygen and hydrogen evolution reactions (OER and HER) in alkaline aqueous solutions. TEM and STEM analyses of samples obtained by drop-casting the porphyrins from different organic solvents on TEM grids revealed a rich variety of aggregates due to the self-assembling property of the porphyrin molecules. Modified electrodes were manufactured by applying the four tetrapyrrolic macrocycles from various solvents on the surface of graphite supports, in one or more layers. Experiments performed in 0.1 M and 1 M KOH electrolyte solutions allowed the identification of the most electrocatalytically active electrodes for the OER and HER, respectively. In the first case, the elect... [more]
10390. LAPSE:2023.2834
A Multicriteria Decision Trading System Based on Prospect Theory: A Risk Return Analysis of the TODIM Method
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: multicriteria decision aid, prospect theory, risk–return analysis, TODIM, trading system
This paper proposes a trading system (TS) based on a multicriteria decision aid (MCDA) process known as TODIM, (Multicriteria Interactive Decision Making) a Portuguese acronym for interactive and multicriteria decision-making. MCDA has been employed to solve financial questions because of its ability to deal with a complex environment populated with different sorts of criteria and alternatives, such as financial markets. The aim is to propose a general and adaptive tool for supporting the trading strategies of investors and market practitioners in such an environment. The reason for selecting TODIM among the different MCDA methods is that it is based on prospect theory, which assumes that the risk profile of the investor varies according to different situations, considering the risk of loss or gain. A list of simulations using some of the most prominent Brazilian stocks is performed, and the results are compared with the Buy-and-Hold benchmark and a TS based on an ensemble method for s... [more]
10391. LAPSE:2023.2833
Investigations of Middle-Caliber Anti-Aircraft Cannon Interior Ballistics including Heat Transfer Problem in Estimation of Critical Burst Length
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: anti-aircraft cannon, barrel resistance, heat transfer in barrel, interior ballistics modelling, numerical simulations
Numerical and experimental investigations of armament systems are an important part of modern design processes. The presented paper reports problems that were encountered on the theoretical analysis of the performance of 35 mm anti-aircraft cannon and the way in which they were solved. The first problem concerns the application of results of closed vessel tests of used propellant in interior ballistics simulations. The use of a nonstandard form of the gas generation rate equation solved this problem. The second problem concerned the assessment of projectile−barrel interaction. The barrel resistance was estimated making use of finite element analysis. The third problem arose from the need to determine the heat transfer from propellant gases to the barrel. The employed formula for the heat exchange coefficient and 2D modelling of the heat conduction in the barrel provided the solution. Selected elements of the theoretical model were validated by shooting range experiments and data provid... [more]
10392. LAPSE:2023.2832
Research and Application of Power Grid Maintenance Scheduling Strategy under the Interactive Mode of New Energy and Electrolytic Aluminum Load
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Planning & Scheduling
Keywords: electrolytic aluminum load, information granulation (IG) method, support-vector machine (SVM), unit maintenance, wind energy
Formulating a reasonable and feasible unit maintenance scheme is a promising way to eliminate potential risks and improve the reliability of power systems. However, the uncertainty and volatility of new energy outputs, such as wind power, increase the difficulty of scheme formulation. To overcome the complexity of uncertainty, a robust unit maintenance scheme considering the uncertainty of new energy output and electrolytic aluminum load is established in this paper. Considering the significant time-series characteristics of new energy, this paper first introduces the definition and mathematical model of information granulation (IG), through which the initial new energy output data can be transformed into fuzzy particles used for prediction and analysis. Moreover, a support-vector machine (SVM) regression prediction model is adopted, and a corresponding progressive search algorithm is designed to determine SVM parameters efficiently. Then, a robust unit maintenance model is established... [more]
10393. LAPSE:2023.2831
Improvement of the Gut Microbiota In Vivo by a Short-Chain Fatty Acids-Producing Strain Lactococcus garvieae CF11
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Biosystems
Keywords: 16S rRNA high-throughput sequencing, gut microbiota, improve, in vivo, Lactococcus petauri, SCFA-producing bacteria
Gut microbiota has strong connections with health. Regulating and enhancing gut microbiota and increasing the population of beneficial microorganisms constitutes a new approach to increasing the efficiency of health status. Although it has been shown that Lactococcus can adjust gut microbiota and be beneficial for the host, little is known about whether strains of Lactococcus petauri can improve the gut microbiota. This study focused on the influence of Lactococcus petauri CF11 on the gut microbiome composition and the levels of short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) in vivo in healthy Sprague Dawley rats. The present results showed that strain CF11 was able to induce a higher amount of fecal acetic acid and propionic acid and enhance species richness. Moreover, strain CF11 improved the gut microbiota community structure. In the experimental group, the genera Oscillospira, Coprococcus, and Ruminococcus, which are reported to be able to produce SCFAs, are significantly increased when compared... [more]
10394. LAPSE:2023.2830
Modeling the Biosorption Process of Heavy Metal Ions on Soybean-Based Low-Cost Biosorbents Using Artificial Neural Networks
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Numerical Methods and Statistics
Keywords: Artificial Neural Networks, biosorption, Differential Evolution, heavy metals, Optimization, soybean waste
Pollution of the environment with heavy metals requires finding solutions to eliminate them from aqueous flows. The current trends aim at exploiting the advantages of the adsorption operation, by using some low-cost sorbents from agricultural waste biomass, and with good retention capacity of some heavy metal ions. In this context, it is important to provide tools that allow the modeling and optimization of the process, in order to transpose the process to a higher operating scale of the biosorption process. This paper capitalizes on the results of previous research on the biosorption of heavy metal ions, namely Pb(II), Cd(II), and Zn(II) on soybean biomass and soybean waste biomass resulting from biofuels extraction process. The data were processed by applying a methodology based on Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs) and evolutionary algorithms (EAs) capable of evolving ANN parameters. EAs are represented in this paper by the Differential Evolution (DE) algorithm, and a simultaneous tr... [more]
10395. LAPSE:2023.2829
Application of Nanodiamonds in Modelled Bioremediation of Phenol Pollution in River Sediments
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: biodetoxification, bioremediation, FISH, nanodiamonds, phenol, river sediments
The pollution of aquatic ecosystems is a big problem that has its impact on river sediments. In recent decades, an effective solution to this problem has been the application of bioremediation technologies. Nanoremediation is an innovative part of these technologies. We still know little about the efficiency of nanoparticles, especially nanodiamonds, in modelled conditions. The aim of the present study is to investigate the effect of nanodiamonds on the key parameters of modelled bioremediation of river sediments that are polluted with phenol, as well their effect on the structures and functions of microbial communities. An important indicative mechanism that was used is the application of fluorescent in situ hybridization for sediment microbial communities. The results of this study revealed the positive role of nanodiamonds that is associated with their intoxication with high concentrations of phenol. Readaptation was also found, in which the xenobiotic biodegradation potential evolv... [more]
10396. LAPSE:2023.2828
Developing a New Algorithm to Design Thermo-Vapor Compressors Using Dimensionless Parameters: A CFD Approach
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Numerical Methods and Statistics
Keywords: dimensionless methodology, Multi-Effect Distillation (MED), scale up, statistical study, Thermo-Vapor Compressor (TVC)
This paper aims to propose a new algorithm for designing thermal vapor compressors (TVCs) using given operation parameters. First, an axisymmetric model was used to simulate a TVC, and the results were compared with those from published experimental results. A simulation set was designed to analyze the TVC dimensions, and then statistically-significant parameters (p-value < 0.05) were chosen for the subsequent studies. Thereafter, three parametric lengths were defined and a model presenting entrainment ratio (ER) was developed using a set of simulation results. The obtained characteristic equation allows us to scale (up or down) the TVC to different capacities, calculate the real-time sizes or predict the performance. It was found that the critical “TVC/primary nozzle” throat diameter ratio is constant in every scale-up study, depending on operation conditions. By establishing a characteristic graph, the approach was expanded for a broader algorithm. The comparative results revealed... [more]
10397. LAPSE:2023.2827
Eulerian−Lagrangian−Eulerian Simulations of Two-Phase Minimum Quantity Lubrication Flow in Internal Drill Bit Channels
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: drilling process, helical microchannel, minimum quantity lubrication, MQL, multiphase flow
The goal of reducing oil consumption for lubrication of machining processes can be achieved by means of minimum quantity lubrication (MQL). In minimum quantity lubrication, the cutting fluid is a mixture of air and oil where only a small amount of the latter is added to the mixture. However, this reduced oil consumption must not be detrimental to the effectiveness of the machining process. In order to analyze the performance of minimum quantity lubrication, the two-phase fluid dynamics of the MQL dispersion fluid has to be investigated. In the present work, this two-phase flow for internal lubrication of a drilling process was studied by means of numerical modeling and simulation based on an Eulerian−Lagrangian−Eulerian (ELE) model. The Eulerian−Lagrangian−Eulerian model can properly describe the transition between the aerosol and wall liquid film two-phase flow. Attention was focused on the flow in the internal channels of a twist drill. A parametric study was carried out in order to... [more]
10398. LAPSE:2023.2826
Pilot-Scale Experimental Study of a New High-Loading Absorbent for Capturing CO2 from Flue Gas
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Optimization
Keywords: absorbent, Carbon Dioxide, NICE, pilot-scale experiment, process optimization, regeneration energy
Chemical absorbents with low-energy requirements have become the primary focus of the research on CO2 capture from flue gas in power plants. To verify the absorption performance of the NICE absorbent developed by the National Institute of Clean-and-Low-Carbon Energy in China, a performance optimization test was conducted in Zhejiang University’s pilot-scale platform, and the effects of the liquid−gas ratio, regeneration pressure, rich liquid fractional flow, and interstage cooling on the absorption performance and regeneration energy consumption were investigated. The results showed that in the CO2 pilot test, the optimized minimum regeneration energy consumption was 2.85 GJ/t CO2, and the corresponding process parameters were as follows: a liquid−gas ratio of 1.82 L/m3, regeneration pressure of 191 kPa, an interstage cooling temperature of 40 °C, and a rich liquid fractional flow ratio of 0.18. This study preliminarily verified the low-energy consumption performance of the NICE absorb... [more]
10399. LAPSE:2023.2825
Origin of Steam Contaminants and Degradation of Solid-Oxide Electrolysis Stacks
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: balance of plant, degradation, poisoning, solid-oxide electrolysis, steam generation, steam purity
Two once-through steam generators and a combination of a steam generator and a gas preheater for supplying feed gases to solid-oxide electrolysis stacks were evaluated for their carryover characteristics of contaminants from the feed-water into the steam phase. The concentrations of various trace impurities in the steam were determined by sampling the steam condensates and screening them with inductively coupled plasma−mass spectrometry for 19 elements and liquid ion chromatography and continuous flow analysis for chloride and ammonium. Steam-soluble species such as boric acid undergo complete volatilization and transfer into the steam phase. During unstable evaporation in the steam generators an extensive physical carryover of alloying metal species was observed. At realistic operation conditions for steam electrolysis, the gas preheater caused a considerable release of silicon into the steam phase. Two stack experiments were performed with common preheater temperatures and showed lar... [more]
10400. LAPSE:2023.2824
Systematic Literature Review on Remanufacturing Trade Based on Bibliometric Analysis
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Planning & Scheduling
Keywords: bibliometric analysis, remanufacturing trade, research hotspots, visualization
With the extensive development of remanufacturing, remanufacturing trade, as an essential part of it, has also attracted much attention from researchers. Quite a large number of studies related to remanufacturing trade, such as pricing, sales, competition, channel expansion and service strategy, have been published in various journals. This paper aims to focus on the research status on remanufacturing trade through bibliometric analysis that can provide the primary research trends and the future research hotspots by analyzing the progress, parties and themes of the research. In this paper, the review and analysis are conducted on over 121 articles from 2000 until July 2021 with the help of VOS viewer (Leiden University, Leiden, The Netherlands) and Citespace (Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, USA). The results of the analysis of research progress and research parties suggest that: (a) more and more researchers have started to pay attention to consumers during modeling; (b) sustainab... [more]

