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151. LAPSE:2023.35757
Wind Retrieval from Constellations of Small SAR Satellites: Potential for Offshore Wind Resource Assessment
May 23, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Management
Keywords: FINO3, North Sea, offshore, resource assessment, sampling, satellite, Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR), wind energy, wind retrieval
The planning of offshore wind energy projects requires wind observations over long periods for the establishment of wind speed distributions. In the marine environment, high-quality in situ observations are sparse and restricted to point locations. Numerical modeling is typically used to determine the spatial variability of the wind resource. Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) observations from satellites can be used for retrieval of wind fields over the ocean at a high spatial resolution. The recent launch of constellations of small SAR satellites by private companies will improve the sampling of SAR scenes significantly over the coming years compared with the current sampling rates offered by multi-purpose SAR missions operated by public space agencies. For the first time, wind fields are retrieved from a series of StriX SAR scenes delivered by Synspective (Japan) and also from Sentinel-1 scenes delivered by the European Space Agency. The satellite winds are compared with wind speed obse... [more]
152. LAPSE:2023.35756
Flow Characteristics and Parameter Influence of the Under-Expansion Jet on Circulation Control Airfoil
May 23, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Design
Keywords: circulation control, flow control, shock structure, under-expansion jet
The enhancement in the jet pressure ratio and jet velocity contributes to expanding the control efficiency and control boundary of circulation control airfoil under high subsonic incoming flow. However, because of an excessive jet pressure ratio, the jet separates prematurely on the Coanda surface, resulting in control failure. In a bid to improve the adhesion capability of the jet under a high pressure ratio, a circulation control airfoil with a converging nozzle and back-facing step structure at the trailing edge was numerically simulated based on the Reynolds averaged Navier−Stokes equation (RANS), and a study was conducted on the complex flow structure of the under-expansion jet on the Coanda surface and the impact of design parameters such as jet pressure ratio, ellipticity, and nozzle height on the jet separation. The results show that the back-facing step provides an expansion space for the under-expansion jet and changes the shock-boundary layer interaction form. As the jet pre... [more]
153. LAPSE:2023.35755
Generation of Synthetic CPTs with Access to Limited Geotechnical Data for Offshore Sites
May 23, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: ANNs, CPT, geotechnics, Machine Learning, Renewable and Sustainable Energy
The initial design phase for offshore wind farms does not require complete geotechnical mapping and individual cone penetration testing (CPT) for each expected turbine location. Instead, background information from open source studies and previous historic records for geology and seismic data are typically used at this early stage to develop a preliminary ground model. This study focuses specifically on the interpolation and extrapolation of cone penetration test (CPT) data. A detailed methodology is presented for the process of using a limited number of CPTs to characterise the geotechnical behavior of an offshore site using artificial neural networks. In the presented study, the optimised neural network achieved a predictive error of 0.067. Accuracy is greatest at depths of less than 10 m. The pitfalls of using machine learning for geospatial interpolation are explained and discussed.
154. LAPSE:2023.35754
State-of-Health Prediction of Lithium-Ion Batteries Based on Diffusion Model with Transfer Learning
May 23, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: diffusion model, lithium-ion battery, SOH prediction, transfer learning
An accurate state-of-health (SOH) prediction of lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) is crucial to their safe and reliable. Although recently the data-driven methods have drawn great attention, owe to its efficient deep learning, it is worthwhile to continue devoting many efforts to prediction performance. In practice, fast charging mode has been widely applied in battery replenishing, which poses challenges for SOH prediction due to the diversity of charging conditions and electrochemical properties of LIBs; although, the process is stable and detectable. Furthermore, most previous data-driven prediction methods based discriminative model cannot describe the whole picture of the problem though sample data, affecting robustness of model in real-life applications. In this study, it is presented a SOH prediction model based on diffusion model, as an efficient new family of deep generative model, with time series information tackled through Bi-LSTM and the features derived from the voltage profil... [more]
155. LAPSE:2023.35753
An Improved Q-Axis Current Control to Mitigate the Low-Frequency Oscillation in a Single-Phase Grid-Connected Converter System
May 23, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: electric railway system, low-frequency oscillation, small-signal impedance model
An electric railway system is a typical single-phase grid-connected converter system, and the low-frequency oscillation (LFO) phenomenon in electric railway systems has been widely reported around the world. Previous research has indicated that the LFO is a small-signal instability issue caused by impedance mismatching between the traction network system and electric trains. Therefore, this paper proposes an improved q-axis current control method to reshape the train’s impedance. The proposed method can be implemented easily by relating a reverse q-axis reactive current directly to the reference of the q-axis current under the dq current decoupled control. Moreover, considering the additional q-axis reactive current control, a small-signal impedance model of a train−network system is built. The impedance-based analysis results indicate that the proposed q-axis reactive current feedback control can increase the magnitude of the train’s impedance, which is beneficial to enhancing the sys... [more]
156. LAPSE:2023.35752
An Influence of Spatial Harmonics on an Electromagnetic Torque of a Symmetrical Six-Phase Induction Machine
May 23, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: high harmonic content, method of average voltages in integration step, multiphase induction machine, space harmonics
The analyses of the influence of spatial harmonics on the electromagnetic torque of the multi-phase induction machine and reducing this influence are important tasks to ensure the high efficiency of the induction machine. Designing the machine to consider the influence of spatial harmonics is essential to ensure the desired mechanical and energy characteristics. In the case of the sinusoidal winding supply of the induction machine, the magnetomotive force has high spatial harmonics, which are caused by the machine-winding design. The interaction between the 5th, 7th, 11th and 13th spatial harmonics of the winding function and the first time-harmonic of the winding supply causes the appearance of the 6th and 12th harmonics in the electromagnetic torque of the machine. A prototype of the symmetrical six-phase induction machine and the experimental study for the influence of spatial harmonics on the harmonic content of the stator currents in different machine modes are given in this paper... [more]
157. LAPSE:2023.35751
CFD Analysis of the Forced Airflow and Temperature Distribution in the Air-Conditioned Operator’s Cabin of the Stationary Rock Breaker in Underground Mine under Increasing Heat Flux
May 23, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: cabin air conditioning analysis, cabin interior, Computational Fluid Dynamics, heat transfer, thermal hazard
The exploitation of natural resources is associated with many natural hazards. Currently, the copper ore deposits exploited in Polish mines are located at a depth of about 1200 m below the surface. The primary temperature of the rocks in the exploited areas reaches 48 ∘C, which constitutes a major source of heat flux to the mine air. However, another important source of heat is the machine plant, which mainly consists of machines powered by diesel engines. Following the results of in situ measurements, boundary conditions for a simulation were determined and a geometric model of the cabin was created. Furthermore, an average human model was created, whose radiative heat transfer was included in the analysis. Three cases were studied: the first covering the current state of thermal conditions, based on the measurement results, and two cases of forecast conditions. In the second case, the temperature of the conditioned air was determined, and in the third, the flow velocity required to e... [more]
158. LAPSE:2023.35750
Pore Structure and Fractal Characteristics of Coal-Measure Sedimentary Rocks Using Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) and Mercury Intrusion Porosimetry (MIP)
May 23, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: coal-measure sedimentary rocks, mercury intrusion porosimetry (MIP), multifractal dimensions, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), pore structure
Analyzing and mastering the fractal features of coal-measure sedimentary rocks is crucial for accurately describing the pore structure of coalbed methane resources. In this work, mercury intrusion porosimetry (MIP) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) are performed on coal-measure sedimentary rocks (i.e., shale, mudstone, and sandstone) to analyze their pore structure. Pore size distributions (PSDs) and the multifractal dimensions of the investigated samples are discussed. Moreover, multivariable linear regression models of multifractal dimensions are established through a comprehensive analysis of multifractal characteristics. The results show that sandstone (SS-1) and clay rocks are dominated by nanopores of 0.01 to 1 μm, while sandstone (SS-2) is mostly mesopores and macropores in the range of 1 to 10 μm. The fractal characteristics of the investigated rock samples show a prominent multifractal characteristic, in which DA reflects the surface structure of micropores, while DS repres... [more]
159. LAPSE:2023.35749
Variable-Speed Propeller Turbine for Small Hydropower Applications
May 23, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: axial propeller turbine, CAESES, Computational Fluid Dynamics, Optimization, tailor-made design, variable-speed
Standard technical solutions are not cost-effective for many small hydropower sites. This study aims to demonstrate the workflow for the tailor-made variable-speed axial propeller turbine and provide proof of this concept. The turbine is designed to meet the site’s specific space limitations and operating range needs. The runner shape is adjusted to the variable-speed operation and defined hydraulic profile using a parametric geometry model and CFD-based optimization. The variable-speed propeller turbine shows excellent flow control while keeping the mechanical design simple. The tailor-made approach minimizes construction costs using existing structures and is highly suitable for mini-hydropower applications. The prototype—an atypical turbine designed for highly restricted space and installed on-site—serves as proof of the concept. The findings on the design of axial variable-speed turbines are presented.
160. LAPSE:2023.35748
Proof of the Concept of Detailed Dynamic Thermal-Hydraulic Network Model of Liquid Immersed Power Transformers
May 23, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: dynamic thermal model, finite volume method, liquid-immersed power transformer, thermal-hydraulic network model, thermosyphon
The paper presents a physics-based method to calculate in real time the distribution of temperature in the active part of liquid immersed power transformers (LIPT) in a transient thermal processes during grid operation. The method is based on the detailed dynamic thermal-hydraulic network model (THNM). Commonly, up to now, lumped models have been used, whereby the temperatures are calculated at a few points (top-oil and hot-spot), and the parameters are determined from basic or extended temperature-rise tests and/or field operation. Numerous simplifications are made in such models and the accuracy of calculation decreases when the transformer operates outside the range of tested values (cooling stage, loading). The dynamic THNM reaches the optimum of accuracy and simplicity, being feasible for on-line application. The paper presents fundamental equations of dynamic THNM, which are structurally different from static THNM equations. The paper offers the numerical solver for the case of a... [more]
161. LAPSE:2023.35747
Research on a Modeling and Control Strategy for Interleaved Boost Converters with Coupled Inductors
May 23, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: controller design, coupled inductors, DC–DC converters, interleaved boost, small-signal model
Interleaved DC−DC converters have significant advantages in improving the capability of power converters, and coupling the filtering inductor of the converter could further increase the power density. However, existing modeling and controller designs are complex and require multiple sensors to be involved in the control, which is not conducive to engineering implementation and reducing production costs. In view of this problem, taking a two-phase interleaved boost converter with a coupled inductor as an example, the small-signal models of the converter are derived for the resistive load and constant voltage source load using the state averaging method. The total inductor current is engaged in the control as a feedback signal, avoiding the coupling effect of the inductor on increasing the complexity of the controller. Based on this, a double closed-loop controller is designed, and a prototype of the two-phase interleaved boost converter with coupled inductor is built. Only one current s... [more]
162. LAPSE:2023.35746
A Comprehensive Study on DES Pretreatment Application to Microalgae for Enhanced Lipid Recovery Suitable for Biodiesel Production: Combined Experimental and Theoretical Investigations
May 23, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: cell wall, deep eutectic solvent, density functional theory, lipid extraction, microalgae, pretreatment
Cell wall disturbance is an important step in the downstream process of improving the efficiency of lipid extraction from microalgae. Surfactants have been proven to be efficient alternatives to organic solvents in the extraction process. In this study, an effective approach involving deep eutectic solvent (DES) (choline chloride and carboxylic acids) treatment supplemented with surfactants has been developed to disrupt the cell walls of microalgae and increase the extraction of lipids suitable for biodiesel production. A combination of polar and non-polar solvents (ethyl acetate and n-butanol) was used for the lipid extraction process. Microalgae biomass pretreated with choline chloride malonic acid supplemented with the surfactant hexadecyl trimethylammonium chloride (HTAC) showed the best results, improving lipid extraction by 12.365%. Further elucidation of the detailed mechanism behind the cell disruption of the microalga wall by DES was achieved using density functional theory (D... [more]
163. LAPSE:2023.35745
Construction of Mixed Derivatives Strategy for Wind Power Producers
May 23, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: hedging, mixed derivatives, nonparametric regressions, wind power producers
Due to the inherent uncertainty of wind conditions as well as the price unpredictability in the competitive electricity market, wind power producers are exposed to the risk of concurrent fluctuations in both price and volume. Therefore, it is imperative to develop strategies to effectively stabilize their revenues, or cash flows, when trading wind power output in the electricity market. In light of this context, we present a novel endeavor to construct multivariate derivatives for mitigating the risk of fluctuating cash flows that are associated with trading wind power generation in electricity markets. Our approach involves leveraging nonparametric techniques to identify optimal payoff structures or compute the positions of derivatives with fine granularity, utilizing multiple underlying indexes including spot electricity price, area-wide wind power production index, and local wind conditions. These derivatives, referred to as mixed derivatives, offer advantages in terms of hedge effe... [more]
164. LAPSE:2023.35744
Overview of Energy Harvesting Technologies Used in Road Vehicles
May 23, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: alternative energy, micro sensors, thermoelectric generator, vibration energy, wasted energy
Road transport is one of the most important factors for the national economy due to its universality and comprehensive possibilities of transporting people and goods. Unfortunately, from the energy point of view, it is also the most cost-intensive and has a negative influence on the natural environment. For these reasons, issues related to limiting the use of conventional fuels are very important, which results in reducing emissions from this sector, as well as reducing transport costs. This article presents currently used energy sources for propulsion of road vehicles, including fossil and alternative fuels, gaseous fuels and other energy sources such as fuel cells. The following section presents technologies that allow to recover some of the energy lost in motor vehicles and internal combustion engines used for their propulsion. The principle of operation of these solutions, their structure and their main features are presented. The last part focuses on discussing and identifying the... [more]
165. LAPSE:2023.35743
Geochemical and Microstructural Characteristics of Clay Minerals and Their Effects on the Pore Structure of Coal-Measure Shale: A Case Study in Qinshui Basin, China
May 23, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: clay minerals, coal-measure shale, compaction, kaolinite, pore structure
As the essential component of shale, clay minerals have a vital influence on the pore structure and the gas content of reservoirs. To investigate the compositional characteristics of coal-measure shale and its effects on pore structure, a total of thirteen Taiyuan formation shale samples were collected from the Qinshui Basin and were analyzed using a combination of X-ray diffraction analysis, X-ray fluorescence spectrometry, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FE-SEM), polarized optical microscopy, and field emission scanning electron microscopy. The results show that the principal minerals of the samples are quartz, kaolinite, and illite. Most of the kaolinite was an original terrigenous detrital material with low crystallinity and a low degree of ordering, whereas the illite was mainly composed of 1Md resulting from diagenesis. Clay minerals developed slits, irregularly-shaped or multisized pores during diagenesis, which can be classed into interlayered pores, intergranular pore... [more]
166. LAPSE:2023.35742
Biological Hydrogen Energy Production by Novel Strains Bacillus paramycoides and Cereibacter azotoformans through Dark and Photo Fermentation
May 23, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: biodegradation, biological hydrogen, dark fermentation, hydrogen energy, photo fermentation
In daily life, energy plays a critical role. Hydrogen energy is widely recognized as one of the cleanest energy carriers available today. However, hydrogen must be produced as it does not exist freely in nature. Various methods are available for hydrogen production, including electrolysis, thermochemical technology, and biological methods. This study explores the production of biological hydrogen through the degradation of organic substrates by anaerobic microorganisms. Bacillus paramycoides and Cereibacter azotoformans strains were selected as they have not yet been studied for biological hydrogen fermentation. This study investigates the ability of these microorganisms to produce biological hydrogen. Initially, the cells were identified using cell morphology study, gram staining procedure, and 16S ribosomal RNA (rRNA) gene polymerase chain reaction. The cells were revealed as Bacillus paramycoides (MCCC 1A04098) and Cereibacter azotoformans (JCM 9340). Moreover, the growth behaviour... [more]
167. LAPSE:2023.35741
Addressing Multidimensional Energy Poverty Implications on Achieving Sustainable Development
May 23, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Policy
Keywords: energy poverty, energy security, energy vulnerability, fuel poverty, inflation, multidimensional poverty, wartime
This study examines whether shifts in the stance of policymaking can account for the observed predictability in excess energy poverty (EP) or fuel poverty (FP) levels. Energy-related poverty is a subcategory of global poverty and can be categorized into accessibility problems related to EP and affordability issues associated with FP, which have a similar but not identical meaning. Furthermore, developed and developing countries have different energy issues, as the former deal with FP and the latter with EP. However, there are discrepancies in EP not only between countries but within counties as well; for instance, there are differences in urban and rural areas too. Difficulties in energy access can be devastating for people living at risk of poverty. Social welfare, although at stake due to the energy crisis sparked at the same time as the warfare in eastern Europe. Renewables and green fossil fuels have price fluctuations, and inflation is also a stress factor in EP. Generally, soluti... [more]
168. LAPSE:2023.35740
The Role of Biogas Production in Circular Economy Approach from the Perspective of Locality
May 23, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Planning & Scheduling
Keywords: biogas, circular economy, local development, local energy resources, short supply chain, waste management
The circular economy is an economic concept opposite to the current linear system. One of its main principles is to seek to minimise waste by reusing seemingly useless raw materials. Biogas plants are places where energy can be recovered from waste. In order to boost the environmental benefits of this concept, it is important to rely on local systems (including supply chains). Therefore, the aim of this study was to examine whether biogas plants in Poland operate in a circular manner from the perspective of locality. The analysis was based on questionnaire surveys concerning the nature of the facilities’ operations, divided into biogas plants located at sewage treatment plants, biogas plants based on municipal waste and agricultural biogas plants. On the basis of the data obtained, statistical and spatial analyses were carried out to verify the installed capacity of the facilities, the distance from which they obtain their substrate and the use of the biogas produced. The results of th... [more]
169. LAPSE:2023.35739
Experimental Study of a PowerCore Filter Bed Operating in a Two-Stage System for Cleaning the Inlet Air of Internal Combustion Engines
May 23, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: dust absorption coefficient, PowerCore filter bed, pressure drop, separation efficiency and accuracy, two-stage air filter, vehicle internal combustion engine
Small dust grains cause a higher intensity of increase in the flow resistance of the fibrous filter bed, which, due to the established value of the permissible resistance, results in a shorter period of operation of the air filter and the vehicle. At the same time, the mass of dust per unit of filtration area takes on smaller values. Such a phenomenon occurs in the two-stage “multicyclone-baffle filter” engine inlet air filtration system. The main objective of this study was to experimentally determine the mass of dust retained per unit of filtration area (dust absorption coefficient km) of the PowerCore filter bed operating under two-stage filtration conditions, which cannot be found in the available literature. The original methodology and conditions for determining the dust absorption coefficient km of a PowerCore filter bed operating under two-stage filtration conditions are presented. Tests were carried out on the characteristics of filtration efficiency and accuracy, as well as o... [more]
170. LAPSE:2023.35738
Decarbonizing Telecommunication Sector: Techno-Economic Assessment and Optimization of PV Integration in Base Transceiver Stations in Telecom Sector Spreading across Various Geographically Regions
May 23, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Design
Keywords: base transceiver stations (BTS), decarbonization, hybrid energy systems, net present cost (NPC), real-time pricing, techno-economic assessment, telecommunication
Renewable energy is considered to be sustainable solution to the energy crisis and climate change. The transition to renewable energy needs to be considered on a sectoral basis and one such sector that can potentially decarbonized with renewable energy is the telecommunication sector. Several base transceiver stations (BTS) in remote regions have unstable electric supply systems. Diesel generators (DG) are a common solution to energy problems on such telecommunication sites. However, they have high fuel costs on the global market and contribute to high carbon emissions. Hybrid renewable energy systems may provide a stable power output by integrating multiple energy sources, essential for supplying a dependable and uninterrupted power supply in the context of the telecom sector, notably base transceiver stations (BTS). Deploying such a system might also help BTS, which relies mainly on diesel generators with battery storage backup, reduce operational costs and environmental problems. Th... [more]
171. LAPSE:2023.35737
The Differential Effects of Oil Prices on the Development of Renewable Energy in Oil-Importing and Oil-Exporting Countries in Africa
May 23, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: oil prices, oil-importing and exporting countries, Renewable and Sustainable Energy
The shift to renewable sources of energy has become a critical economic priority in African countries due to energy challenges. However, investors in the development of renewable energy face problems with decision making due to the existence of multiple criteria, such as oil prices and the associated macroeconomic performance. This study aims to analyze the differential effects of international oil prices and other macroeconomic factors on the development of renewable energy in both oil-importing and oil-exporting countries in Africa. The study uses a panel vector error correction model (P-VECM) to analyze data from five net oil exporters (Algeria, Angola, Egypt, Libya and Nigeria) and five net oil importers (Kenya, Ethiopia, Congo, Mozambique and South Africa). The study finds that higher oil prices positively affect the development of renewable energy in oil-importing countries by making renewable energy more economically competitive. Economic growth is also identified as a major dri... [more]
172. LAPSE:2023.35736
Links between the Energy Intensity of Public Urban Transport, Regional Economic Growth and Urbanisation: The Case of Poland
May 23, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: energy intensity, environmental Kuznets curve, panel granger causality, panel VAR, polyconvergence, public urban transport
The article concerns the verification of links between the energy intensity of public urban transport, regional economic development and urbanisation in the light of sustainable development challenges and club convergence processes. Three research questions were formulated in the article: (1) Does the regional economic development of voivodeships affect the energy intensity of public urban transport? (2) Does urbanisation shape energy consumption patterns in public urban transport (and are there agglomeration effects)? (3) Does the level of urbanisation of voivodeships depend on their regional level? The study covered 16 subregions of Poland from 2010 to 2020. A spatial dynamic exploration of the relationships between energy intensity patterns of public urban transport and the phenomenon of urbanisation and regional economic development was carried out. Panel models of vector autoregression and panel causality testing were used. The influence of the economic development of regions and... [more]
173. LAPSE:2023.35735
Analysis of a Phase Change Material-Based Condenser of a Low-Scale Refrigeration System
May 23, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: experimental validation, numerical modeling, phase change materials, refrigeration system
This study concerns the numerical simulation and the experimental implementation of a low-scale Phase Change Material-based (PCM-based) condenser, to be included in a PCM-based portable cooling systems. In this category of cooling systems, the PCM can be integrated either in the condenser or in the evaporator. In the present study, the PCM is integrated in the condenser of the vapor compression cycle to absorb the heat power released from the refrigerant fluid (R134a) during condensation, thus eliminating the need to transfer heat to the external environment. The main objective of the present study is to realize and validate a numerical model capable of simulating both the refrigerant fluid and the PCM thermofluid dynamics. For this purpose, a commercial solver was used for the implementation of the developed numerical model, and experimental tests were performed to validate the numerical simulations results. The paper reports the details and test results of both the numerical model an... [more]
174. LAPSE:2023.35734
Synergistic Evolution of Palaeoenvironment—Bionts and Hydrocarbon Generation of Permian Saline Lacustrine Source Rocks in Jimusar Sag, Junggar Basin
May 23, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: biomarker, hydrocarbon generation, Jimusar, Lucaogou Formation, synergistic evolution
This study focused on Middle Permian Lucaogou Formation saline lake source rocks, utilizing a combination of biomarkers and hydrocarbon generation thermal simulation to analyze their biological compositions, depositional environments, and hydrocarbon generation potential. The Pr/Ph ratio, Ph/nC18 ratio, and Pr/nC17 ratio indicate that the Lucaogou Formation was in a reducing environment during the deposition period, and the lower part of the Lucaogou Formation (P2l1) is more anoxic than the upper part of the Lucaogou Formation (P2l2). The maturity index 20S (%) and ββ (%) reflect that the maturity of organic matter in the P2l1 is slightly higher than that in the P2l2. The G/H index and the ETR index indicate that the stratification of the water column is better during the sedimentary period of Lucaogou Formation and the salinity of the P2l1 is higher than that of the P2l2. The biomarker parameters of nC21−/nC22+, CPI, S/H, and C22T/C21T reflect that the organic matter of the source roc... [more]
175. LAPSE:2023.35733
Systematic Literature Review on Fuzzy Hybrid Methods in Photovoltaic Solar Energy: Opportunities, Challenges, and Guidance for Implementation
May 23, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: fuzzy decision-making, fuzzy hybrid methods, fuzzy machine learning, fuzzy simulation, Renewable and Sustainable Energy, solar energy
The application of fuzzy hybrid methods has significantly increased in recent years across various sectors. However, the application of fuzzy hybrid methods for modeling systems or processes, such as fuzzy machine learning, fuzzy simulation, and fuzzy decision-making, has been relatively limited in the energy sector. Moreover, compared to standard methods, the benefits of fuzzy-hybrid methods for capturing complex problems are not adequately explored for the solar energy sector, which is one of the most important renewable energy sources in electric grids. This paper investigates the application of fuzzy hybrid systems in the solar energy sector compared to other sectors through a systematic review of journal articles published from 2012 to 2022. Selection criteria for choosing an appropriate method in each investigated fuzzy hybrid method are also presented and discussed. This study contributes to the existing literature in the solar energy domain by providing a state-of-the-art revie... [more]