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Impact of Oil Financialization on Oil Price Fluctuation: A Perspective of Heterogeneity
Yanhong Feng, Xiaolei Wang, Shuanglian Chen, Yanqiong Liu
April 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Policy
Keywords: different events, different frequencies, heterogeneous impact, oil financialization, oil price fluctuation
A large number of studies have confirmed that oil speculation has played a vital role in oil price fluctuation in recent years. However, the heterogeneous impact of oil financialization on oil price fluctuation has not received enough attention. Based on time series data from January 1990 to October 2021, this paper adopts the Time-Varying Parameter Vector Auto-Regression (TVP-VAR) model and the Ensemble Empirical Mode Decomposition (EEMD) method to study the heterogeneous impact of oil financialization on oil price fluctuation from three perspectives: different periods, different frequencies, and different time points of major events. The research results are as follows. First, the impact of oil financialization on oil price fluctuation in different periods is heterogeneous in terms of fluctuation amplitude and intensity. During major events such as the financial crisis or the COVID pandemic, the impact of oil financialization on oil price fluctuation is volatile and intense. Second,... [more]
A Geomechanical Model for Gas Hydrate Bearing Sediments Incorporating High Dilatancy, Temperature, and Rate Effects
Bohan Zhou, Marcelo Sanchez, Luciano Oldecop, J. Carlos Santamarina
April 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: geomechanical model, high-dilatancy temperature, methane hydrate bearing sediments, model validation, rate effects
The geomechanical behavior of methane hydrate bearing sediments (MHBS) is influenced by many factors, including temperature, fluid pressure, hydrate saturation, stress level, and strain rate. The paper presents a visco-elastoplastic constitutive model for MHBS based on an elastoplastic model that incorporates the effect of hydrate saturation, stress history, and hydrate morphology on hydrate sediment response. The upgraded model is able to account for additional critical features of MHBS behavior, such as, high-dilatancy, temperature, and rate effects. The main components and the mathematical formulation of the new constitutive model are described in detail. The upgraded model is validated using published triaxial tests involving MHBS. The model agrees overly well with the experimental observations and is able to capture the main features associated with the behavior of MHBS.
Economics of Implementing Solar Thermal Heating Systems in the Textile Industry
Pankaj Kumar, Krishna Kumar Sinha, Bojan Đurin, Mukesh Kumar Gupta, Nishant Saxena, Malay Kumar Banerjee, Nikola Kranjčić, Suraj Kumar Singh, Shruti Kanga
April 28, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: cotton based textile industry, financial analysis, solar collectors, solar heating, solar irradiance
This paper analyzes the potential of solar thermal systems for being employed for process heating in cotton-based textile industries. The technological capability of a flat plate collector (FPC) to meet the solar industrial process heating (SIPH) requirement in yarn production is assessed. Moreover, the usability of a parabolic trough collector (PTC) in meeting the technological mandates of SIPH in fabric processing units is critically examined. Further, this paper reports the findings of a study on the potential cost advantage of solar process heating over the conventional process heating practices in cotton-based textile industries. The approach involves the selection of the locations of sample textile industries and the employable solar collector technologies, as well as assessment of financial reward, if any. Eight different cotton-based textile industries located in different geographical domains (in India) are selected. The selected textile industries are situated within the text... [more]
Optimisation of Buyer and Seller Preferences for Peer-to-Peer Energy Trading in a Microgrid
Shama Naz Islam, Aiswarya Sivadas
April 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Policy
Keywords: distance, energy mismatch, microgrid, peer-to-peer energy trading, preference coefficient
In this paper, an optimisation approach to prioritise buyers and sellers in a peer-to-peer (P2P) energy trading market based on distances from the aggregator has been developed. The proposed approach assigns higher preferences to buyers/sellers with a smaller distance, as this will allow lower losses in the power transmission. Under this approach, the sellers and buyers operate in a decentralised manner to optimise the preference coefficients along with the energy sold/purchased to achieve certain profits/savings. The proposed approach is implemented using a real-life dataset, and the impacts of different parameters, such as seasonal variations in renewable generation, distances and profit thresholds for sellers, have been investigated. The results show that the proposed approach allows buyers and sellers to purchase/sell more energy from the P2P trading market (2.4 times increase when maximum energy sold is considered) in comparison to the case when all participants are equally prefer... [more]
Non-Iterative Technique for Determination of Full Lightning Impulse Voltage Parameters
Peerawut Yutthagowith
April 28, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: correction factors, curve fitting, full lightning impulse voltage, linear regression, non-linear regression
This paper introduces an effective and non-iterative technique for the determination of full lightning impulse voltage parameters in high-voltage tests. In the waveform parameter determination, the base curve parameters are determined on the basis of precomputed models that are utilized to correct the base curve parameters. Using the data from the cases collected from the standard, the correction factors are computed from the deviation of the parameters which are determined by the proposed and standard recommended method. With the accurate base curve parameters, the waveform parameters can be calculated precisely. Because there is no iterative process in the technique, the proposed method has a simplified computational algorithm and becomes an attractive method.
Research on Calculation Method for Discharge Capacity of Draining Well in Tailing Ponds Based on “Simplification-Fitting” Method
Sha Wang, Guodong Mei, Lijie Guo, Xuyang Xie, Krzysztof Skrzypkowski
April 28, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: discharge capacity, draining well, empirical formula, simplification fitting, window type
The existing empirical formulas concerning draining systems are complex in their expression: there are difficulties in locating the intersection point among different flow patterns and parameters vary depending on the water level, resulting in a large amount of data to be processed and low calculation efficiency. To solve these problems, a “simplification-fitting” method was proposed herein to calculate the discharge capacity of a window-type draining well, and optimal and reasonable locations were selected as discrete points of water level to deduce the increasing progressive relationship of free flow discharge capacity among discrete points according to the window size and longitudinal layout of window-type draining wells. Additionally, the algorithm simplified the discharge formulas of half-pressure flow and pressure flow and defined the convergence criteria for water level-discharge capacity to further simplify the expression of pressure flow. The comparison and contrast between th... [more]
Investigations of the Thermal Parameters of Hybrid Sol−Gel Coatings Using Nondestructive Photothermal Techniques
Łukasz Chrobak, Dorota Korte, Hanna Budasheva, Mirosław Maliński, Peter Rodič, Ingrid Milošev, Sylwia Janta-Lipińska
April 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: hybrid sol–gel coatings, non-destructive testing, photothermal beam deflection spectrometry, photothermal radiometry, thermal conductivity, thermal diffusivity
This article presents the results of comparative investigations of thermal parameters of hybrid sol−gel coatings (named TMZ) prepared from tetraethyl orthosilicate and organically modified 3-methacryloxypropyltrimethoxysilane. The coatings were prepared with the addition of zirconium(IV) tetrapropoxide chelated with methacrylic acid. Two series of samples were investigated: the first series, TMZ-I, TMZ-II and TMZ-III, with different amounts of zirconium, and the second series, TMZ-I/Ce, TMZ-II/Ce and TMZ-III/Ce, with the addition of cerium nitrate. The influence of the amount of zirconium and cerium on the thermal parameters of the sol−gel coatings was next analyzed. Two non-destructive and photothermal techniques were used for this purpose: photothermal radiometry (PTR) and beam deflection spectroscopy (BDS). The thermal diffusivity and conductivity of the coatings were extracted from the frequency experiments and are presented and discussed. The two-layer model was applied to interpr... [more]
Experimental Study of Digitizers Used in High-Precision Impedance Measurements
Krzysztof Musioł
April 28, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: digitizer, impedance comparison, measurement system, nonlinearity errors, PXI sampling system
In the currently used primary impedance measuring systems, there is a need to compare standards with ratios different from 1:1, e.g., in order to transfer the value to multiples or submultiples of the basic quantity. Unfortunately, the commercial PXI sampling systems used to measure the voltage ratio in the impedance bridge, although they provide adequate resolution, show a considerable non-linearity of the measurement. This leads to significant error of the impedance ratio measurement. Experimental studies of commercial PXI digitizers used in primary impedance metrology are presented in the paper. The scope of the work includes presentation of the sampling measurement system hardware used in electronic synchronous impedance bridges and studies of the parameters that affect the applicability of PXI digitizers in high-precision measuring instruments. Nonlinearity errors of digitizers on boards NI PXI-4461 and NI PXI-4462 were measured and appropriate conclusions regarding possible corre... [more]
Effect of Comb-Type Copolymers on the Non-Isothermal Crystallization Behavior of Paraffin in Methyl Ethyl Ketone (MEK)−Toluene Dewaxing
Ying Xiong, Xinyao Nie, Zheng Wang, Hongyang Li, Yueqin Song, Jinan Wang, Xiaolong Zhou, Lifang Chen
April 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: comb-type copolymer, MEK–toluene dewaxing, non-isothermal crystallization, paraffin crystal
Two comb-type copolymers were synthesized by modifications of the maleic anhydride-α-octadecene copolymer with aniline (AMAC) and with phenethylamine (EMAC), respectively. The effects of AMAC and EMAC on the non-isothermal crystallization kinetics of the MEK−toluene dewaxing process were comparatively investigated. The results showed that, under the optimum process conditions, the addition of 100 ppm AMAC or EMAC could increase the yield of dewaxed oil (DWO) from 67.21% to 70.87% or 69.90%, respectively, and increase the filtration rate by 80% and 70%, respectively. The non-isothermal crystallization kinetics analysis showed that the crystallization process conformed to Mo’s equation, and the addition of AMAC and EMAC slowed down the crystallization rate of paraffin. The polarizing light microscope observations revealed that the addition of AMAC promoted the formation of snow flower-like crystals, and the EMAC addition led to the crystals having longer rods with a relatively complete m... [more]
Multi-Type Hydrocarbon Accumulation Mechanism in the Hari Sag, Yingen Ejinaqi Basin, China
Biao Peng, Lulu Zhang, Jianfeng Li, Tiantian Chang, Zheng Zhang
April 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: accumulation condition, accumulation model, Hari sag, lithologic trap, source rock, Yingen-Ejinaqi basin
With the successful development of unconventional hydrocarbons, the production of unconventional hydrocarbons has increased rapidly. However, a single conventional or unconventional model is not suitable for the mechanism of hydrocarbon accumulation in a given basin or sag. Based on data from drilling, logging, and geophysical analysis, the hydrocarbon accumulation mechanism in the Hari sag in the Yingen-Ejinaqi basin, China, was analyzed. There are three sets of source rocks in the Hari sag: the K1y source rocks were evaluated as having excellent source rock potential with low thermal maturity and kerogen Type I-II1; the K1b2 source rocks were evaluated as having good source rock potential with mature to highly mature stages and kerogen Type II1-II2; and the K1b1 source rocks were evaluated as having moderate source rock potential with mature to highly mature stages and kerogen Type II1-II2. Reservoir types were found to be conventional sand reservoirs, unconventional carbonate-shale... [more]
Stratigraphic Constraints on Sandy Conglomerates in Huanghekou Sag, Bohai Bay Basin, via In Situ U-Pb Dating of Vein Calcite and Detrital Zircons, and XRD Analysis
Wei Wang, Xianghua Yang, Hongtao Zhu, Li Huang
April 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: calcite U-Pb dating, detrital zircon, Huanghekou Sag, sandy conglomerate, stratigraphic correlation
The discovery of the BZ19-6 large-scale condensate gas field illustrates the great potential of the sandy conglomerate reservoirs in the Bohai Bay Basin. However, the stratigraphic correlation of the sandy conglomerate sequence in northern Huanghekou Sag remains a challenge due to the lack of syn-depositional volcanic layers and biostratigraphic constraints. The challenge limits understanding the regional strata distribution and further exploration deployment. In this study, we conducted in situ U-Pb dating of vein calcite and detrital zircons of the sandy conglomerate samples from borehole BZ26-A. The vein calcite age and the youngest age of detrital zircons provide the upper and lower bounds of the depositional age, respectively. We also correlated the samples with those from well-understood strata through a comparison of XRD mineral components. The absolute age of 47.0 Ma of the vein calcite and the youngest detrital zircon age of 103.5 Ma suggest the sedimentary sequence is suppose... [more]
Preparation of a Honeycomb-like FeNi(OH/P) Nanosheet Array as a High-Performance Cathode for Hybrid Supercapacitors
Chenliang Li, Ruizhi Li, Yingke Zhou
April 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: FeNi(OH/P) nanosheet array, hybrid supercapacitor, polymetallic transition metal phosphides
Polymetallic transition metal phosphides (TMPs) exhibit quasi-metallic properties and a high electrical conductivity, making them attractive for high-performance hybrid supercapacitors (HSCs). Herein, a nanohoneycomb (NHC)-like FeNi layered double hydroxide (LDH) array was grown in situ on 3D current collector nickel foam (NF), which is also the nickel source during the hydrothermal process. By adjusting the amount of NaH2PO2, an incomplete phosphated FeNi(OH/P) nanosheet array was obtained. The optimized FeNi(OH/P) nanosheet array exhibited a high capacity up to 3.6 C cm−2 (408.3 mAh g−1) and an excellent long-term cycle performance (72.0% after 10,000 cycles), which was much better than FeNi LDH’s precursor. In addition, the hybrid supercapacitor (HSC) assembled with FeNi(OH/P) (cathode) and polypyrrole (PPy/C, anode) achieved an ultra-high energy density of 45 W h kg−1 at a power density of 581 W kg−1 and an excellent cycle stability (118.5%, 2000 cycles), indicating its great poten... [more]
Situational Awareness for Smart Distribution Systems
Leijiao Ge, Jun Yan, Yonghui Sun, Zhongguan Wang
April 28, 2023 (v1)
In recent years, the accelerating climate change and intensifying natural disasters have called for more renewable, resilient, and reliable energy from more distributed sources to more diversified consumers, resulting in a pressing need for advanced situational awareness of modern smart distribution systems [...]
Variable Support Segment-Based Short-Term Wind Speed Forecasting
Ke Zhang, Xiao Li, Jie Su
April 28, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: attention mechanism, Transformer, variable support segment, VMD, wind speed forecasting
Accurate short-term wind speed forecasting plays an important role in the development of wind energy. However, the inertia of airflow means that wind speed has the properties of time variance and inertia, which pose a challenge in the task of wind speed forecasting. We employ the variable support segment method to describe these two properties. We then propose a variable support segment-based short-term wind speed forecasting model to improve wind speed forecasting accuracy. The core idea is to adaptively determine the variable support segment of the future wind speed by a self-attention mechanism. Historical wind speed series are first decomposed into several components by variational mode decomposition (VMD). Then, the future values of each component are forecast using a modified Transformer model. Finally, the forecasting values of these components are summed to obtain the future wind speed forecasting values. Wind speed data collected from a wind farm were employed to validate the... [more]
Reservoir Interpretation of Intrusive Rock Buried-Hill with Mud-Logging Data while Drilling—Taking the Y Area in the Qiongdongnan Basin of the South China Sea as an Example
Xuejiao Qu, Chaobin Zhu, Xianjun Chen, Pei Chen, Bing Tan, Yixue Xiong, Shusheng Guo, Nan Jiang
April 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: intrusive rock buried-hill, mechanical specific energy ratio, reservoir interpretation, tangential power and vertical power intersection, Y area in the Qiongdongnan Basin
The intrusive rock buried-hill reservoir is one of the main targets for oil and gas exploration in the offshore sedimentary basins of China. In order to discover the reservoir as early as possible for decision-making to save costs, reservoir interpretation with mud-logging data needs to be studied. Previous studies have showed that the homogeneity rocks reservoir can be well interpreted with mud-logging data u the Kb (mechanical specific energy ratio) method and the WL (tangential power)-WH (vertical power) intersection method. However, reservoir interpretation with mud-logging data for intrusive rock buried-hill has not been reported. The key steps or parameters of these two kinds of methods used for reservoir interpretation need to be modified for the vertical variation of intrusive rock buried-hill. Furthermore, confirming the interpretation of these two kinds of methods has not been reported. Taking the Y area in the Qiongdongnan Basin of the South China Sea as an example, the intr... [more]
Impact of COVID-19 Response Measures on Electricity Sector in Jordan
Salaheddin Malkawi, Suhil Kiwan, Sajedah Alzghoul
April 28, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: COVID-19, electricity demand, electricity generation, peak load, stringency index
With the wide spread of new variants of coronavirus that cause the infectious disease COVID-19, governments around the world typically respond by imposing restrictions on people’s activities that range from partial to full lockdowns. This has severe implications on all economic activities, which is manifested by the changes in energy demand. In this study, the impact of COVID-19 on the electricity sector in Jordan is analysed through quantifying the strictness of the government response measures to contain the spread of the pandemic, as calculated by the stringency index, with the electricity demand by the different sectors. Results showed that the minimum peak load in 2020 decreased by 13% as compared to that of 2019. The most affected sectors were the domestic sector, whose share in consumption increased by 8%, and the commercial and hotel sector, whose share decreased by 19%. The concept of an energy-weighted stringency index was introduced to account for the impact of government re... [more]
Forecasting Regional Carbon Prices in China Based on Secondary Decomposition and a Hybrid Kernel-Based Extreme Learning Machine
Yunhe Cheng, Beibei Hu
April 28, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: forecasting carbon price, hybrid kernel-based extreme learning machine, secondary decomposition, sparrow search algorithm
Accurately forecasting carbon prices is key to managing associated risks in the financial market for carbon. To this end, the traditional strategy does not adequately decompose carbon prices, and the kernel extreme learning machine (KELM) with a single kernel function struggles to adapt to the nonlinearity, nonstationarity, and multiple frequencies of regional carbon prices in China. This study constructs a model, called the VMD-ICEEMDAN-RE-SSA-HKELM model, to forecast regional carbon prices in China based on the idea of ‘decomposition−reconstruction−integration’. The VMD is first used to decompose carbon prices and the ICEEMDAN is then used to decompose the residual term that contains complex information. To reduce the systematic error caused by increases in the mode components of carbon price, range entropy (RE) is used to reconstruct the results of its secondary decomposition. Following this, HKELM is optimized by the sparrow search algorithm and used to forecast each subseries of c... [more]
Trend- and Periodicity-Trait-Driven Gasoline Demand Forecasting
Jindai Zhang, Jinlou Zhao
April 28, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: decomposition-ensemble forecasting, gasoline demand prediction, periodicity trait, trend trait
In order to make reasonable production-sales-stock decision-making for gasoline production enterprises, it is necessary to make an accurate prediction of the gasoline demand. However, gasoline demand is often affected by many factors, which makes it very difficult to predict. Therefore, this paper tries to construct a trend- and periodicity-trait-driven decomposition-ensemble forecasting model in terms of trend and periodicity characteristics of gasoline demand data. In order to verify the effectiveness of the proposed model, the demand data of a typical gasoline product-93# gasoline in China, is used. The empirical results show that the proposed trend- and periodicity-trait-driven decomposition-ensemble forecasting model can achieve better prediction results than the single models, indicating that the proposed methodology can be used as a feasible solution to predict the gasoline demand series with trend and periodicity traits.
Stability of Cs/Ru/MgO Catalyst for Ammonia Synthesis as a Hydrogen and Energy Carrier
Rahat Javaid, Tetsuya Nanba
April 28, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: ammonia synthesis, catalyst stability, Cs promoter, MgO support, Ru catalyst
The Cs/Ru/MgO catalyst was synthesized by sequential impregnation of Ru and Cs on MgO support using Ru(NO3)3 and CsNO3 precursors. Catalytic ammonia synthesis was carried out in a fixed-bed flow reactor using H2 and N2 as reactants. The stability of the catalyst was measured at 350 °C, 2.5 MPa gauge pressure, and SV as 1200 h−1 using the H2/N2 ratio 3 as a reactant feedstock. The Cs/Ru/MgO catalyst retained its ammonia synthesis activity while conducting experiments at mild reaction conditions of 325 °C and 350 °C. An increase in experimental temperature to 375−425 °C decreased the ammonia synthesis activity retaining only to 42% of the initial activity after 680 h of time on stream. The deformation of the catalyst’s structure, which was caused by Cs leaching and redistribution of the Ru and increased crystallinity of MgO at high-temperature conditions, was considered the plausible reason for the drastic decrease in ammonia synthesis activity.
High-Energy Electrochemical Capacitors
Mojtaba Mirzaeian
April 28, 2023 (v1)
The decarbonization of energy to meet the low-carbon energy strategy set for 2050 has led to a continuous increase in the contribution of electricity generated from renewables to our growing energy demands, where their inherent intermittency of supply must be addressed by a step-change in energy storage [...]
Contribution of the 2010 Maule Megathrust Earthquake to the Heat Flow at the Peru-Chile Trench
Michele Dragoni, Stefano Santini
April 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: asperity model, fault mechanics, heat production, seismic moment rate, surface heat flow
The 2010 Maule earthquake was a megathrust event that occurred along the Peru−Chile Trench. The earthquake source can be modelled as a fault with two asperities with different areas and strengths. By employing a discrete fault model, where asperities are the basic elements, the event can be described as a sequence of three dynamic modes involving simultaneous asperity slip. Interaction between asperities by mutual stress transfer plays a crucial role during fault slip. With a careful choice of values for the model parameters, the mode durations, the slip distribution, the seismic moment rate and the final moment calculated from the model are found to be consistent with the observed values. An important amount of frictional heat is produced by an event of this size and is calculated by summing up the contributions of each asperity. The seismic event produces a heat pulse propagating through the Earth’s crust and contributing to the average heat flow in the region. The calculated heat pr... [more]
The Inhibitory Effect of Free Nitrous Acid and Free Ammonia on the Anoxic Phosphorus Uptake Rate of Polyphosphate-Accumulating Organisms
Dimitris Andreadakis, Constantinos Noutsopoulos, Daniel Mamais, Vera Charalambous, Asimina Koukoura, Simos Malamis
April 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Biosystems
Keywords: enhanced biological phosphorus removal, free ammonia, free nitrous acid, inhibition models, polyphosphate-accumulating organisms
The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of free nitrous acid (FNA) and free ammonia (FA) on the anoxic phosphorus uptake rate (PUR) of polyphosphate-accumulating organisms (PAOs) via the utilization of nitrite. With this goal, upon developing a PAO-enriched culture in a sequential batch reactor, a series of batch experiments were conducted to examine the effects of nitrite and ammonium on the anoxic phosphorus uptake rate at different pH levels. According to the results, both free nitrous acid and free ammonia were found to inhibit anoxic PUR to a degree similar to their respective effects on aerobic PUR reported in previous studies, suggesting that phosphorus removal via the anoxic pathway may be just as susceptible as that via the aerobic pathway. The effect of FNA on anoxic PUR is optimally described by a non-competitive inhibition model with a KiFNA value of 1.6 μg N L−1, while the Levenspiel model with an SFA* value of 37 mg N L−1 provided the best fit for the FA ef... [more]
Analysis of the Working Characteristics of the Ejector in the Water Heating System
Drenusha Krasniqi Alidema, Marigona Krasniqi, Risto V. Filkoski, Fejzullah Krasniqi
April 28, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: diffuser, ejector, mixing chamber, mixing coefficient
This paper presents original research of a model of water−water ejector whose aim is to mix a quantity of water of the return network with the water of the supply network of a central heating system. The water of the supply network at a certain pressure passes through the ejector nozzle, where the pressure energy in the nozzle is converted into kinetic energy, and consequently in the space around the nozzle vacuum gauge pressure is created which enables the absorption of a quantity of water from the network return, which is mixed with the water of the supply network. This water regulates the temperature of the water at the entrance of the central heating radiator. For the model ejector, characteristic equation was written and was analyzed in terms of pressure and mixing coefficient. The analysis was tested using nozzles of different sizes. To analyze the role of the diffuser as a part of the ejector, the ejector characteristics were analyzed without a diffuser. The characteristics of d... [more]
Isothermal Performance of Heat Pipes: A Review
Hongzhe Zhang, Fang Ye, Hang Guo, Xiaoke Yan
April 28, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: charge ratio, heat pipes, inclination angle, isothermal performance, wick
Heat pipes transfer heat via phase transformation of the working fluid, where the working fluid will keep the temperature constant and absorb or release a large amount of latent heat during phase transformation. With the development of heat pipe technology, the isothermal performance of heat pipes has been gradually emphasized in many application fields. Most studies focused on the average temperature characteristics of one heat pipe or several heat pipes with the same type, and lacked a comprehensive analysis on the isothermal performance of different heat pipes. In this paper, previous studies on the application fields of the isothermal performance of heat pipes, the isothermal level of heat pipes used in different fields, and the methods to improve the isothermal performance of heat pipes are summarized. The parameters of the wick have little effect on the temperature uniformity of the heat pipe, while the arrangement of the wick has more influence on the uniformity of the heat pipe... [more]
Stable Crack Propagation Model of Rock Based on Crack Strain
Xiao Huang, Chong Shi, Huaining Ruan, Yiping Zhang, Wei Zhao
April 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: crack strain, model, stable crack propagation, stress–strain curve, wing crack
The establishment of a rock constitutive model considering microcrack propagation characteristics is an important channel to reflect the progressive damage and failure of rocks. The prepeak crack strain evolution curve of rock is divided into three stages based on the triaxial compression test results of granite and the definition of crack strain. According to the nonlinear variation characteristics of crack strain in the stage of rock crack stable propagation, rock deformation is expressed as the sum of matrix strain and crack strain. Then, the exponential constitutive relationship of rock crack stable propagation is deduced. The axial crack strains of the rock sample and its longitudinal section are equal. Thus, the longitudinal symmetry plane of the rock sample is abstracted as a model containing sliding crack structure in an elastic body, and the evolution equation of crack geometric parameters in the process of stable crack propagation is obtained. Compared with the experimental d... [more]
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