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Contemporary Problems in Combustion—Fuels, Their Valorisation, Emissions, Flexibility and Auxiliary Systems
Tadeáš Ochodek, Emmanouil Karampinis, Artur Pozarlik
April 28, 2023 (v1)
This Special Issue is dedicated to the XXIV Symposium on Combustion Processes (23−25 September 2019, Wrocław, Poland), which is an official symposium of the Polish Section of the Combustion Institute that takes place every two years [...]
Enhanced Energy Savings with Adaptive Watchful Sleep Mode for Next Generation Passive Optical Network
Rizwan Aslam Butt, Adnan Akhunzada, Muhammad Faheem, Basit Raza
April 28, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: cyclic sleep, energy efficient PON, passive optical network, watchful sleep mode
A single watchful sleep mode (WSM) combines the features of both cyclic sleep mode (CSM) and cyclic doze mode (CDM) in a single process by periodically turning ON and OFF the optical receiver (RX) of the optical network terminal (ONT) in a symmetric manner. This results in almost the same energy savings for the ONTs as achieved by the CSM process while significantly reducing the upstream delays. However, in this study we argue that the periodic ON and OFF periods of the ONT RX is not an energy efficient approach, as it reduces the ONT Asleep (AS) state time. Instead, this study proposes an adaptive watchful sleep mode (AWSM) in which the RX ON time of ONT is minimized during ONT Watch state by choosing it according to the length of the traffic queue of the type 1 (T1) traffic class. The performance of AWSM is compared with standard WSM and CSM schemes. The investigation reveals that by minimizing the RX ON time, the AWSM scheme achieves up to 71% average energy saving per ONT at low tr... [more]
Selection of Smart Grids Projects of Common Interest—Past Experiences and Future Perspectives
Julija Vasiljevska, Tilemahos Efthimiadis
April 28, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: cost-benefit analysis, electricity, investment, regulation, smart grids
This paper discusses the authors’ experience gained with the selection of Projects of Common Interest (PCIs) in the thematic area of smart grids deployment, in the context of the TEN-E Regulation. It presents the framework for assessing candidate electricity smart grids for inclusion in the European Union list of PCIs, in view of the TEN-E Regulation and the existing literature on assessment methodologies for energy infrastructure projects. It also provides an overview of smart grid projects included in the PCI lists, with the aim to shed light on the types of projects and their contribution to accelerating the development of European cross-border energy infrastructure projects to respond to EU energy and climate targets. The paper concludes with discussion of recent regulatory initiatives and their potential implications on the presented methodology.
Investigating Energy Use in a City District in Nordic Climate Using Energy Signature
Martin Eriksson, Jan Akander, Bahram Moshfegh
April 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Policy
Keywords: building stock, district energy use, district heating, energy renovation, energy signature method, multi-family buildings
This paper focuses on multi-family buildings in a Swedish city district, erected between 1965 and 1973, which are now in need of renovation. For the two types of multi-family buildings in the district, tower buildings and low-rise buildings, dynamic energy use is predicted by using an energy signature method. The energy signature is then used to calculate the primary energy use number of the building stock, according to calculations methods dictated by Swedish building regulations. These regulations are also used to assess which multi-family buildings are in need of renovation, based on the buildings’ primary energy use. For buildings that need energy renovations, it is simulated so that the energy use of each multi-family building complies with these same building regulations. The proposed methodology for simulating energy renovation also determines new energy signature parameters, related to building heat loss coefficient, balance temperature and domestic hot water usage. The effects... [more]
Selection of an Appropriate Solar Thermal Technology for Solar Vapor Absorption Cooling—An MADM Approach
Zakariya Kaneesamkandi, Abdulaziz Almujahid, Basharat Salim
April 28, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: climate dependent cooling option, cooling technology selection, multi-attribute decision-making, solar cooling methods, solar thermal collectors, vapor absorption cooling
Different solar thermal collectors have been used recently to meet the thermal requirements of single effect and double effect vapor absorption cooling systems, making selection of the correct method a challenge. Different attributes of each vapor absorption cooling and solar collector combination are taken into account, and a Multi-Attribute Decision-Making model is used to select the best option. The model requires variables indicating the performance of the system, which are called attributes that are organized into a hierarchical structure called a tree of attributes. The dependent attributes finally end up in the basic attributes representing the input to the model. The technology options considered are flat plate water heating collectors with forced circulation, flat plate air heating collectors with forced circulation, evacuated tube collectors, parabolic trough collectors, and collectors with compound parabolic concentrator. Two types of cooling, namely single effect and double... [more]
Characteristics of the Main- and Side-Stream Products of Microwave Assisted Torrefaction of Lignocellulosic Biomass of Different Origination
Alexandr Arshanitsa, Lilija Jashina, Matiss Pals, Jevgenija Ponomarenko, Yegor Akishin, Maja Zake
April 28, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: analytical pyrolysis, combustion, lignocellulosic, microwave, solid fraction, tar fraction, thermal analysis, torrefaction
In this paper, the yields and composition of solid and condensable products that were obtained by microwave-assisted torrefaction of softwood, wheat straw, and peat fuel pellets, defined as main- and side-stream torrefaction products, were studied. The torrefaction process, at temperatures varied in the range of 200−300 °C, was performed using a laboratory-scale torrefactor of original construction. Water-enriched fractions were distilled off from condensable products to isolate tar fractions, the fuel characteristics of which were compared with those of solid fractions. Py-GC/MS/FID, GC/MS/FID, thermal analysis, elemental analysis, and wet chemistry methods were used to characterize the main- and side-stream torrefaction products, with a focus on their valorization according to the biorefinery approach. The simultaneous development of the destruction and condensation processes in lignocarbohydrate complexes during microwave treatment leads to an increase in the relative portion of aro... [more]
Development of a Partial Shipping Fees Pricing Model to Influence Consumers’ Purchase Intention under the COVID-19 Pandemic
Cheng-An Tsai, Che-Wei Chang
April 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: COVID-19, e-commerce platform, partial pay, shipping fees, socio-economic factors
The COVID-19 pandemic is accelerating the rapid development of the digital economy. Previous studies have indicated that shipping fees are essential in delivery strategies and significantly impact order generation rates. According to market research, 68% of consumers would increase their orders to reach the minimum threshold for free delivery. However, previous studies have focused on the problem of setting free shipping thresholds, so the existing model of the e-commerce platform only allows consumers to choose whether to pay the total shipping fees or conditional free delivery with a free shipping threshold. A lack of literature concerns the partial pay for shipping fees before reaching the free shipping threshold. Therefore, this study proposes a new pricing model for shipping strategy that allows consumers to pay partial shipping fees. This model can increase the flexibility of consumer choice, thus increasing consumers’ willingness to purchase, which in turn increases the revenue... [more]
Plasma Scenarios for the DTT Tokamak with Optimized Poloidal Field Coil Current Waveforms
Antonio Castaldo, Raffaele Albanese, Roberto Ambrosino, Flavio Crisanti
April 28, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: DTT tokamak, plasma scenarios, power exhaust
In the field of nuclear fusion, the power exhaust problem is still an open issue and represents one of the biggest problems for the realization of a commercial fusion power plant. According to the “European Fusion Roadmap”, a dedicated facility able to investigate possible solutions to heat exhaust is mandatory. For this purpose, the mission of the Divertor Tokamak Test (DTT) tokamak is the study of different solutions for the divertor. This paper presents the plasma scenarios for standard and alternative configurations in DTT. The Single Null scenario is described in detail. The alternative configurations are also presented, showing the good flexibility of the machine.
Noises in Double-Differenced GNSS Observations
Dominik Prochniewicz, Jacek Kudrys, Kamil Maciuk
April 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: carrier phase, code, double-difference, GNSS, observations noise
Precise data processing from the Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) reference station network is mainly based on a combination of double-differenced carrier phase and code observations. This approach allows most of the measurement errors to be removed or reduced and is characterized as the most accurate method. However, creating observation differences between two receivers and two satellites increases the measurement noise of the observations by a factor of 2. As a result, it increases the impact of the incorrect definition of the noise characteristic on the results of the estimation of the unknowns in the positioning model. This is especially important in Multi-GNSS solutions, which integrate measurements from different systems, for which the stochastic parameters of observation may differ significantly. In this paper, the authors prepared a complex analysis of the noise type in double-differenced GNSS (GPS, GLONASS and Galileo) observations, both carrier phase and code ones,... [more]
Performance Evaluation of Multistage Fractured Horizontal Wells in Tight Gas Reservoirs at Block M, Ordos Basin
Li Wu, Jiqun Zhang, Deli Jia, Shuoliang Wang, Yiqun Yan
April 28, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: comprehensive productivity impact index, horizontal well, low-permeability tight sandstone gas reservoir, multistage fracturing, Ordos Basin
Block M of the Ordos Basin is a typical low-permeability tight sandstone gas accumulation. To develop these reservoirs, various horizontal well fracturing technologies, such as hydra-jet fracturing, open-hole packer multistage fracturing, and perf-and-plug multistage fracturing, have been implemented in practice, showing greatly varying performance. In this paper, six fracturing technologies adopted in Block M are reviewed in terms of principle, applicability, advantages, and disadvantages, and their field application effects are compared from the technical and economic perspectives. Furthermore, the main factors affecting the productivity of fractured horizontal wells are determined using the entropy method, the causes for the difference in application effects of the fracturing technologies are analyzed, and a comprehensive productivity impact index (CPII) in good correlation with the single-well production of fractured horizontal wells is constructed. This article provides a simple a... [more]
Multi-Source Information Monitoring Test of Fractured Rock Mass Destruction Characteristics and Sensitivity Analysis of Precursor Phenomena
Qinghe Zhang, Tianle Zheng, Xiaorui Wang, Zhiyuan Fang
April 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: acoustic emission, digital image correlation, failure precursor, fractured rock mass, infrared radiation temperature, multi-source monitoring
The accuracy of the monitoring information is particularly important for exploring fractured rock mass deformation and failure mechanisms and precursor characteristics. Appropriate monitoring methods can not only timely and effectively reflect the failure laws of fractured rock masses but also play an early warning role. To explore more reasonable monitoring methods, uniaxial compression experiments and real-time non-destructive monitoring on prefabricated fractured rock specimens through DIC, AE, and IRT were conducted; the strain field, temperature field, ringing frequency, standard deviation, etc. were analyzed; and correlation between the three methods in the information of audience was explored. The results show the following. (1) The failure evolution process of fractured rock mass can be divided into four stages. DIC can detect the initiation and propagation of cracks near the fractures of the specimen at the earliest stages. (2) The order of occurrence of precursor phenomena in... [more]
Correction: Reiswich et al. Effect of Flexible Flaps on Lift and Drag of Laminar Profile Flow. Energies 2020, 13, 1077
Artur Reiswich, Max Finster, Martin Heinrich, Rüdiger Schwarze
April 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
The authors wish to make the following corrections to their paper [...]
Study of the Harmonic Analysis and Energy Transmission Mechanism of the Frequency Conversion Transformer
Zhonghuan Su, Longfu Luo, Jun Liu, Zhongxiang Li, Hu Luo, Peng Zhao
April 28, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: frequency conversion, magnetic flux, three-dimensional wound core transformer, zero phase sequence harmonics wave
Since the transmission distance of submarine cable transmission is inversely proportional to the input frequency, to solve the problem of large losses in the transmission process of offshore wind power, this paper proposes a three-frequency transformer which enables the output of 50 Hz at the input of 50/3 Hz excitation. In this paper, the magnetic flux of a three-dimensional wound core transformer is analytically modeled, the existing condition of magnetic flux harmonics of a three-dimensional wound core transformer is analyzed, the distribution of harmonic content in magnetic flux is obtained, and the principle of realizing frequency conversion is expounded. Secondly, the finite element analysis of the frequency converter is carried out. Finally, a prototype of a frequency transformer is made and tested to verify the correctness of the proposed scheme.
Evaluation of Changes in Psychophysical Performance during the Afternoon Drop off in Work Capacity after the Exposure to Specific Color of Light
Agnieszka Wolska, Andrzej Najmiec, Dariusz Sawicki
April 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Biosystems
Keywords: color of light, exposure, lighting, psychophysical performance
The aim of the study was to define whether changes in psychophysical performance will occur after the exposure to light of a specific color during the early afternoon decrease in work capacity. The evaluation of psychophysical performance was carried out on a group of 50 subjects using the following tools: Grandjean Scale, Attention and Perceptiveness Test (TUS), and GONOGO test. The study was performed for exposure to reference light, white light enriched by blue light (WBL), and white light enriched by red light (WRL). The analysis of psychophysical performance results indicates the positive influence of a specific color of light on different factors of psychophysical performance. Exposure to WRL among participants from the 22−34 subgroup contributed to an increase in the number of correct tests and the speed of work as well as a decrease in the number of mistakes, less boredom, and higher performance. The exposure to WBL among participants from the 55+ subgroup decreased the number... [more]
Wind Farm Power Curves and Power Distributions
Andrés E. Feijóo-Lorenzo
April 28, 2023 (v1)
There seems to be an agreement in the scientific community [...]
Modern Electrical Drives: Trends, Problems, and Challenges
Krzysztof Szabat, Tomasz Pajchrowski, Tomasz Tarczewski
April 28, 2023 (v1)
Modern electrical drives possess many advantages [...]
Evaluation of the Effect of Chassis Dynamometer Load Setting on CO2 Emissions and Energy Demand of a Full Hybrid Vehicle
Artur Jaworski, Maksymilian Mądziel, Krzysztof Lew, Tiziana Campisi, Paweł Woś, Hubert Kuszewski, Paweł Wojewoda, Adam Ustrzycki, Krzysztof Balawender, Mirosław Jakubowski
April 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: chassis dynamometer, CO2 emission, energy demand, hybrid vehicle, resistance forces
Among the solutions that make it possible to reduce CO2 emissions in the transport sector, particularly in urban traffic conditions, are hybrid vehicles. The share of driving performed in electric mode for hybrid vehicles is highly dependent on motion resistance. There are different methods for determining the motion resistance function during chassis dynamometer testing, leading to different test results. Therefore, the main objective of this study was to determine the effect of the chassis dynamometer load function on the energy demand and CO2 emissions of a full-hybrid passenger car. Emissions tests according to the New European Driving Cycle (NEDC) were carried out on a chassis dynamometer for three different methods of determining the car’s resistance to motion. The study showed that adopting the motion resistance function according to different methods, results in differences in CO2 emissions up to about 35% for the entire cycle. Therefore, the authors suggest that in the case of... [more]
Information Extraction from Satellite-Based Polarimetric SAR Data Using Simulated Annealing and SIRT Methods and GPU Processing
Stanisława Porzycka-Strzelczyk, Jacek Strzelczyk, Kamil Szostek, Maciej Dwornik, Andrzej Leśniak, Justyna Bała, Anna Franczyk
April 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Optimization
Keywords: GPU, polarimetric decomposition, polarimetric signature, radar polarimetry, simulated annealing, SIRT
The main goal of this research was to propose a new method of polarimetric SAR data decomposition that will extract additional polarimetric information from the Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) images compared to other existing decomposition methods. Most of the current decomposition methods are based on scattering, covariance or coherence matrices describing the radar wave-scattering phenomenon represented in a single pixel of an SAR image. A lot of different decomposition methods have been proposed up to now, but the problem is still open since it has no unique solution. In this research, a new polarimetric decomposition method is proposed that is based on polarimetric signature matrices. Such matrices may be used to reveal hidden information about the image target. Since polarimetric signatures (size 18 × 9) are much larger than scattering (size 2 × 2), covariance (size 3 × 3 or 4 × 4) or coherence (size 3 × 3 or 4 × 4) matrices, it was essential to use appropriate computational tools... [more]
Investigation of Distribution Transformers Vibrations in Terms of Core and Winding Condition Assessment
Jaroslaw Gielniak, Magdalena Czerniak
April 28, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: power transformer, transformer diagnostics, vibroacoustic method
This work refers to the criterion values used to assess the state of the active part of the transformer based on the analysis of the effective value of the total vibration acceleration and the frequency spectrum. It was proved in the work that the criteria values should be differentiated for transformers of different rated power. Transformers with lower rated power are characterized by lower RMS values of vibration acceleration than units with higher rated power, which cannot remain without impact on the criteria values. Trend analysis of the total aRMS values may reveal increasing defects before the currently applicable criteria values are exceeded. In addition, the influence of the position of the sensor on the frequency spectrum of the obtained signals was analyzed. It was proved that the sensors should be mounted in the middle of the transformer tank, between its lower part and the cover. The dependence of RMS value of vibration acceleration on no-load losses was also determined fo... [more]
Heavy-Ion Fusion Reaction Calculations: Establishing the Theoretical Frameworks for 111In Radionuclide over the Coupled Channel Model
Zehra Merve Cinan, Burcu Erol, Taylan Baskan, Ahmet Hakan Yilmaz
April 28, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: barrier distributions, coupled channel (CC) model, cross-sections, heavy-ion fusion, indium-111, mutual orientation, potential energy, radionuclide
In this work, the production of I111n radionuclide has been investigated theoretically via heavy-ion fusion reactions of two stable nuclei: C37l+G74e, M26g+R85b, S30i+B81r, and C46a+C65u reactions. Fusion cross-sections, barrier distributions, and potential energies on mutual orientations in the reactions planes of all reactions have been researched in detail around the barrier region via a coupled channel (CC) model using different codes. First of all, the most suitable codes and calculation parameter sets were determined through the C37l+G74e reaction, whose experimental data were available. The compatibility of the calculations via NRV knowledge base, CCFULL, CCDEF codes, and Wong’s formula with experimental data was analyzed. Barrier distributions and cross-sections for heavy-ion fusion reactions have been investigated with miscellaneous codes and vibrational-rotational nuclei combinations for interacting nuclei. Afterward, calculations were made with the determined parameter value... [more]
Mining Technologies Innovative Development: Economic and Sustainable Outlook
Sergey Zhironkin, Dawid Szurgacz
April 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Today science faces the task of ensuring the innovative development of the mineral extractive sector of the economy in resource-rich countries, in the context of unfolding two opposite trends [...]
Editorial for Special Issue: “Clean Energy Innovations: Challenges and Strategies for Low and Middle Income Countries”
Simon Batchelor, Ed Brown
April 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Policy
All the papers in this Special Issue situate their research in the context of a failing clean cooking strategy and the potential contribution of electricity to this [...]
Characteristics of Viscoelastic-Surfactant-Induced Wettability Alteration in Porous Media
Kexing Li, Bowen Chen, Wanfen Pu, Xueqi Jing, Chengdong Yuan, Mikhail Varfolomeev
April 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: Amott, porous media, USBM, viscoelastic surfactant, wettability
Wettability alteration is one of the most important mechanisms of surfactant flooding. In this work, the combined Amott/USBM (United States Bureau of Mines) method was applied to study the average wettability alteration of initially neutral cores after viscoelastic-surfactant (VES) filtration. The effects of static aging, dynamic aging, VES concentration, filtration flow rate, and pore radius on the alteration of a core’s average wettability were studied. The wettability-alteration trends measured by Amott and USBM were consistent, demonstrating that the overall hydrophilicity of the core was enhanced after VES filtration. The wettability alterations of the core brought about by dynamic aging were more significant than by static aging. The viscoelastic properties of the VES played an important role in altering the wettability. In addition, the ability of the VES to affect the core’s wettability was significantly enhanced when the VES concentration was increased, which was beneficial in... [more]
High-Voltage Nanosecond Discharge as a Means of Fast Energy Switching
Dmitry Beloplotov, Dmitry Sorokin, Victor Tarasenko
April 28, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: breakdown, dynamic displacement current, ionization wave, nanosecond discharge, streamer
The formation of a nanosecond discharge with the use of a Hamamatsu streak-camera and with simultaneously wideband (10 GHz) measurement of voltage and displacement current caused by a streamer in one pulse has been studied. Nanosecond voltage pulses of various amplitudes (16, 20, and 27 kV) were applied across a point-to-plane gap (8.5 mm) filled with air at various pressures (13, 25, 50, 100, and 200 kPa). It was found that the voltage across the gap drops as soon as a streamer appears in the vicinity of the pointed electrode. At the same time, a pre-breakdown current begins to flow. The magnitude of the pre-breakdown current, as well as the voltage drop, is determined by the rate of formation of dense plasma and, accordingly, by the rate of redistribution of the electric field in the gap. The streamer velocity determines the rise time and amplitude of the current. The higher the streamer velocity, the shorter the rise time and the higher the amplitude of the pre-breakdown current. Th... [more]
Accessibility of Pores to Methane in New Albany Shale Samples of Varying Maturity Determined Using SANS and USANS
Tomasz Blach, Andrzej P. Radlinski, Phung Vu, Yeping Ji, Liliana de Campo, Elliot P. Gilbert, Klaus Regenauer-Lieb, Maria Mastalerz
April 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: accessible porosity, methane, neutron scattering, New Albany Shale
The accessibility of pores to methane has been investigated in Devonian New Albany Shale Formation early-mature (Ro = 0.50%) to post-mature (Ro = 1.40%) samples. A Marcellus Shale Formation sample was included to expand the maturation range to Ro 2.50%. These are organic matter-rich rocks with total organic carbon (TOC) values of 3.4 to 14.4% and porosity values of 2.19 to 6.88%. Contrast matching small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) and ultra-small angle neutron scattering (USANS) techniques were used to generate porosity-related data before and after pressure cycling under hydrostatic (in a vacuum and at 500 bar of deuterated methane) and uniaxial stress (0 to ca. 350 bar) conditions. Our results showed that the accessible porosity was small for the samples studied, ranging from zero to 2.9%. No correlation between the accessible porosity and TOC or mineralogical composition was revealed, and the most likely explanation for porosity variation was related to the thermal transformatio... [more]
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