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226. LAPSE:2023.35682
Numerical Simulation of Gas-Solid Two-Phase Heat Transfer in a Kaolin Cyclone Cooling System
May 23, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: cooling systems, cyclone, Eulerian model, heat transfer, kaolin suspension calcination technology, numerical simulation
The kaolin suspension calcination technology is currently gaining attention as a new process of calcining kaolin. In this paper, the cooling system of the kaolin suspension calcination process designed by CBMI Construction Co., Ltd. is simulated using ANSYS Fluent software to analyze the velocity field and temperature field of the gas−solid two-phase flow using the Eulerian model. A compiled UDF (User-Defined Function) is used to simulate the transfer of mass and heat from the downcomer tube to the different elements. The gas, coming from the gas outlet of the cyclone, enters the next level twin-cylinder cyclone in a spiral state. The results show that the airflow in the cyclone consists of an external spiral flow from the top to the bottom and an internal spiral flow from the bottom to the top. During the downward movement of the airflow, the outer spiral flow is continuously transformed into an inner cyclonic flow. The part of the airflow that rotates close to the inner cylinder is l... [more]
227. LAPSE:2023.35681
Numerical Investigation of Flow and Structural Characteristics of a Large High-Head Prototype Pump−Turbine during Turbine Start-Up
May 23, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: flow and structural characteristics, fluid–structure coupling, pump–turbine, stress concentration, turbine start-up
Transient processes that occur in pumped storage power plants can cause high-pressure conditions, which in turn can result in vibrations in the pump−turbine structure and even damage to structural components. It is therefore crucial to research the transient process of the large pump−turbine units and the flow-induced vibrations of the structural components. The three-dimensional flow field and structural field models of a high-head prototype pump−turbine were constructed to study its flow characteristics and structural characteristics under the turbine start-up. Calculations and analyses were performed on the pressure variation and the flow-induced stress concentrations of the pump−turbine during start-up in turbine mode. The simulated pressure distributions during the turbine start-up were mapped onto the finite element calculation model of the structures of the pump−turbine to calculate the flow-induced stress concentrations. This study provides a reference to improve the design and... [more]
228. LAPSE:2023.35680
The Evolution of Energy Management Maturity in Organizations Subject to Mandatory Energy Audits: Findings from Italy
May 23, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Management
Keywords: energy audit, Energy Efficiency, energy efficiency directive, energy management, maturity model
Promoting energy efficiency is a key element of the strategic commitment of the European Community. Prominent among the binding measures established by the 2012 Energy Efficiency Directive to further this vision is the requirement for large companies to conduct energy audits every four years. After receiving the second cycle of energy audit reports in December 2019, a new description of the energy situation of Italian companies was made available. This presented the previously inaccessible possibility of comparing the two situations reported in 2015 and 2019 to assess the development of energy efficiency practices in organizations subject to the legislative obligation of energy audits in the country. To this end, in collaboration with the Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development (ENEA), a project was initiated with the aim of developing the tools and methodologies necessary to assess in more detail the evolution that has occurred in the... [more]
229. LAPSE:2023.35679
A Method for Assessing the Feasibility of Integrating Planned Unidirectional EV Chargers into the Distribution Grid: A Case Study in Danang, Vietnam
May 23, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: distribution grid, electric vehicles, fast chargers, unidirectional charger
The journey towards transportation electrification started with electric vehicles and has attracted more and more attention on a global scale in recent years. EVs are seen as a substantial, effective, and urgent solution for transportation electrification. In this paper, we investigate the operation requirements for integrating charger stations into the distribution grid in Vietnam. We also propose a simple evaluation method for assessing the feasibility of integrating planned unidirectional EV chargers into the distribution grid. The assessment method is applied to two main distribution feeders in Danang, Vietnam, where the new charger stations are already planned to be deployed in 2025 and 2030. The results showed that with addition of pre-planned EV chargers, both feeders still meet operation requirements in 2025 and 2030. However, the feeder with voltage indices close to the limit needs to be considered for an upgrade in configuration.
230. LAPSE:2023.35678
Influence of Sustainable Strategic Management on Methane Projects as Exemplified by the Jastrzębska Spółka Węglowa S.A. Mining Company
May 23, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: analytic hierarchy process, balanced scorecard, methane projects, mining industry, project management, scenario methods, strategic management, sustainable management
This article presents research conducted in one of the largest mining companies in the EU—Jastrzębska Spółka Węglowa S.A. It relates to how the implementation of sustainable strategic management has affected methane projects. In the study, a literature analysis was first conducted, establishing the existence and significance of the research gap. Then, a group of experts from JSW S.A., during moderated workshops, prepared a multidimensional model describing the structure of the implementation of sustainable strategic management. The model was constructed and verified using the AHP method. As a result of the study, it was found that the implementation of sustainable strategic management resulted in a change of the company’s strategic priorities. Significant professionalization of management in the course of these projects was also observed. The most important and beneficial element of the implementation was the adoption of strategic goals related to the production of their very own energ... [more]
231. LAPSE:2023.35677
Prediction of Betavoltaic Battery Parameters
May 23, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: betavoltaic cell, predictive accuracy, radioisotope source, semiconductor converter
The approaches for predicting output parameters of betavoltaic batteries are reviewed. The need to develop a strategy for predicting these parameters with sufficient accuracy for the optimization of betavoltaic cell design without using the simple trial and error approach is discussed. The strengths and weaknesses of previously proposed approaches for the prediction are considered. Possible reasons for the difference between the calculated and measured parameters are analyzed. The depth dependencies of beta particles deposited energy for Si, SiC, GaN, and Ga2O3 and 20% purity 63Ni and titanium tritide as radioisotope sources are simulated using the Monte Carlo algorithm taking into account the full beta energy spectrum, the isotropic angular distribution of emitted electrons and the self-absorption inside the radioisotope source for homogeneously distributed emitting points. The maximum short circuit current densities for the same semiconductors and radioisotope sources are calculated.... [more]
232. LAPSE:2023.35676
Optimization of Nanocomposite Films Based on Polyimide−MWCNTs towards Energy Storage Applications
May 23, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Optimization
Keywords: dielectric behavior, electrical charge storage capability, nitrile-based polyimide nanocomposites, thermal properties
In order to obtain polyimide-based composite materials for energy storage applications, four synthetic methods towards a polyimide matrix with 2 wt.% pristine or acid-functionalized MWCNTs have been developed. The polyimide is derived from a nitrile aromatic diamine and a fluorene-containing dianhydride which allowed the formation of flexible free-standing nanocomposite films. The films were thoroughly characterized by means of structural identification, morphology, mechanical, thermal and dielectric behavior, as well as the charge storage performance. The obtained data indicated higher homogeneity of the composites loaded with acid-functionalized MWCNTs that enabled significantly increased dielectric properties compared to the matrix. To assess the electrical charge storage capability, cyclic voltammetry and galvanostatic charge−discharge measurements were employed in a three-electrode cell configuration. Due to the higher conductivity of pristine MWCNTs compared to acid-functionalize... [more]
233. LAPSE:2023.35675
Possibilities of Reducing the Heat Energy Consumption in a Tissue Paper Machine—Case Study
May 23, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: heat energy consumption, paper drying, paper machine performance, tissue machine
The article presents studies on the impact of the significant process parameters of a paper machine with a Yankee cylinder on its production capacity and heat energy consumption for drying the paper web. Parameters such as machine speed, web moisture content before and after pressing, parameters of steam supplied to the cylinder and parameters of hot air flowing from the nozzles of the hood were analyzed. The study’s results were used to optimize production to improve the energy efficiency and performance of the machine. In order to use the possible methods of improving the production capacity and heat energy consumption, the parameters of the production process were measured and the basic indicators characterizing the operation of the machine were calculated in the Yankee cylinder−dryer hood system. The correct functioning of the machine components and the possibility of their modernization were also analyzed. Technological and construction changes introduced based on the research res... [more]
234. LAPSE:2023.35674
Can Hydrogen Production Be Economically Viable on the Existing Gas-Fired Power Plant Location? New Empirical Evidence
May 23, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Policy
Keywords: ancillary services, gas-fired power plant, green transition, hydrogen production viability
The paper provides an economic model for the assessment of hydrogen production at the site of an existing thermal power plant, which is then integrated into the existing gas grid. The model uses projections of electricity prices, natural gas prices, and CO2 prices, as well as estimates of the cost of building a power-to-gas system for a 25-year period. The objective of this research is to calculate the yellow hydrogen production price for each lifetime year of the Power-to-gas system to evaluate yellow hydrogen competitiveness compared to the fossil alternatives. We test if an incentive scheme is needed to make this technology economically viable. The research also provides several sensitivity scenarios of electricity, natural gas, and CO2 price changes. Our research results clearly prove that yellow hydrogen is not yet competitive with fossil alternatives and needs incentive mechanisms for the time being. At given natural gas and CO2 prices, the incentive for hydrogen production needs... [more]
235. LAPSE:2023.35673
A Review of Tropical Organic Materials for Biodiesel as a Substitute Energy Source in Internal Combustion Engines: A Viable Solution?
May 23, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: biodiesel, internal combustion engines, tropical cultivars
In this article, the most important publications on the subject are compiled to highlight the progress in biodiesel production from tropical cultivars, including energy and environmental potential, raw materials, and the advantages and disadvantages of this biofuel. A critical and objective review of biodiesel production as an alternative fuel for power generation systems and its importance in the energy matrix was conducted. A survey of real applications, new computational and experimental trends, and proposals in internal combustion engines employing organic biofuel was performed. The main findings were as follows: (i) there is the possibility of integration and support in the energy matrix of different countries, as well as the competing with and complementing, energetically, other renewable energy sources, such as solar and wind; (ii) Jatropha curcas, sunflowers, soybean, Moringa oleifera, palm, cottonseed, castor, rubber seed, and coconut are tropical cultivars used to obtained oi... [more]
236. LAPSE:2023.35672
Wireless Battery Chargers Operating at Multiple Switching Frequencies with Improved Performance
May 23, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: efficiency, electromagnetic interference, inductive-resonant, spread spectrum, wireless battery charger
The operation of wireless battery chargers at multiple switching frequencies may lead to a noticeable suppression of conducted and radiated electromagnetic interference (EMI) at the cost of decreased efficiency (mainly at lower load resistances) and increased peak and root mean square values of currents of power components of the wireless battery charger. Moreover, the reduction in conducted EMI is only moderate (<8.3 dB). Therefore, a novel approach based on modified resonant circuits and a modified control technique to obtain better reduction in the conducted and radiated EMI without significantly compromising other performance characteristics of the wireless battery charger is proposed and validated by using simulations and experiments. It is shown in this paper that the wireless charger operating at multiple switching frequencies with the proposed approach for the performance improvement has a more effective implementation of the four-switching frequency spread-spectrum techniqu... [more]
237. LAPSE:2023.35671
An Offshore Solar Irradiance Calculator (OSIC) Applied to Photovoltaic Tracking Systems
May 23, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: irradiance simulation, offshore solar, photovoltaic panels, solar energy
Offshore photovoltaic installations are the future technology in solar energy since they enable the use of the large amount of maritime space, which is especially important when land space is not available. Various research groups are working to create viable installations. However, there are currently no tools available that an offshore system designer can use to quantify the effect of wave response motion on offshore photovoltaic installations. This research presents a new simulation tool termed the Offshore Solar Irradiance Calculator (OSIC) that is able to quantify this effect. Furthermore, a yearly parametric analysis is presented to show the effects of a characteristic wave equation on different offshore tracking systems; namely, horizontal single-axis tracking, vertical single-axis tracking and dual-axis tracking. Finally, another parametric analysis is presented to show the effects of varying wave amplitudes of oscillations on the incident irradiance received by these tracking... [more]
238. LAPSE:2023.35670
An Experimental EMC Investigation of On-Board Interleaved Buck Converters
May 23, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: electromagnetic compatibility, interleaving, satellite power system, switching-mode power supply
On board a satellite, there are different devices that operate from a common energy source called a power bus. Since there are many devices connected to the same power bus and they are in the close vicinity of each other, it is important that they are able to function adequately in the electromagnetic environment of the satellite without introducing intolerable electromagnetic interference to other devices. On-board devices often require voltage levels different from the bus voltage to function, and this is often produced by switching-mode power supplies (SMPS). Their switching-mode operation guarantees that there is less power loss during conversion; however, they also emit conducted and radiated noises into the direction of the power bus and the payloads. In the case of multiple SMPS powered by the same power bus, we can interleave their switching periods. Thus, their noises will cancel each other out on their common input. In this study, we are going to demonstrate the noise reducti... [more]
239. LAPSE:2023.35669
Battery Dynamic Balancing Method Based on Calculation of Cell Voltage Reference Value
May 23, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: active balancing of battery cells, average voltage, multi-coordinate energy transmission, multi-element battery, passive balancing of battery cells, reference voltage
The article is devoted to solving the problem of charge equalization of multi-element batteries with rated voltage up to 1000 V, operating in dynamic modes with different charge and discharge depths. This article proposes a method of balancing the voltages of power battery elements. The essence of the proposed method is to form a reference signal equivalent to the reference voltage of the battery element for the current state of charge. The novelty of the method presented in this article, in comparison with relevant existing techniques, lies in active control over the balancing circuit proportional to real cell voltage deviation from the reference value. The proposed method can be used both for passive balancing techniques based on ballast resistors, and for circuits made on electromagnetic energy redistribution systems between galvanic cells. A number of Simulink models were developed to determine the electrical parameters of active and passive balancing circuits. Performance and accu... [more]
240. LAPSE:2023.35668
Thermocatalytic Decomposition of Sesame Waste Biomass over Ni-Co-Doped MCM-41: Kinetics and Physicochemical Properties of the Bio-Oil
May 23, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: bio-oil, kinetics, Ni/Co/MCM-41, pyrolysis, sesame waste biomass
The increase in industrialization and development has tremendously diminished fossil fuel resources. Moreover, the excessive use of fossil fuels has resulted in the release of various toxic gases and an increase in global warming. Hence, necessitating the need to search for a renewable energy source. In this study, sesame waste biomass (SWB), which is abundantly available in Pakistan, has been used as feedstock for obtaining bio-oil using the pyrolysis technique. Pyrolysis was carried out using thermogravimetry and a pyrolysis chamber. Firstly, thermogravimetric analysis was performed on biomass with/without a laboratory synthesized catalyst Ni/Co/MCM-41 in nitrogen at different temperature programmed rates of 5, 10, 15, and 20 °C/min. A four-stage weight loss was observed that pointed toward the vaporization of water, and degradation of hemicelluloses, cellulose, and lignin. The kinetics parameters were determined using the Kissinger equation. The activation energy for the decompositi... [more]
241. LAPSE:2023.35667
An Ab Initio RRKM-Based Master Equation Study for Kinetics of OH-Initiated Oxidation of 2-Methyltetrahydrofuran and Its Implications in Kinetic Modeling
May 23, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: 2-methyl tetrahydrofuran, ab initio, kinetic modeling, OH radicals, RRKM-ME calculations
Cyclic ethers (CEs) can be promising future biofuel candidates. Most CEs possess physico-chemical and combustion indicators comparable to conventional fuels, making them suitable for internal combustion engines. This work computationally investigates the kinetic behaviors of hydrogen abstraction from 2-methyl tetrahydrofuran (2MTHF), one of the promising CEs, by hydroxyl radicals under combustion and atmospheric relevant conditions. The various reaction pathways were explored using the CCSD(T)/cc-pVTZ//M06-2X/aug-cc-pVTZ level of theory. The Rice−Ramsperger−Kassel−Marcus-based master equation (RRKM-ME) rate model, including treatments for hindered internal rotation and tunneling, was employed to describe time-dependent species profiles and pressure and temperature-dependent rate coefficients. Our kinetic model revealed that the H-abstraction proceeds via an addition-elimination mechanism forming reaction complexes at both the entrance and exit channels. Eight different reaction channel... [more]
242. LAPSE:2023.35666
Development of a Steam Generator Mock-Up for EU DEMO Fusion Reactor: Conceptual Design and Code Assessment
May 23, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Design
Keywords: DEMO, experimental installation, once through steam generator (OTSG), RELAP5, STEAM facility, water technologies
Recent R&D activities in nuclear fusion have identified the DEMO reactor as the ITER successor, aiming at demonstrating the technical feasibility of fusion plants, along with their commercial exploitation. However, the pulsed operation of the machine causes an “unconventional” operation of the system, posing unique challenges to the functional feasibility of the steam generator, for which it is necessary to define and qualify a reference configuration for DEMO. In order to facilitate the transitions between different operational regimes, the Once Through Steam Generator (OTSG) is considered to be a suitable choice for the DEMO primary heat transfer systems, being characterized by lower thermal inertia with respect to the most common U-tube steam generators. In this framework, the ENEA has undertaken construction of the STEAM facility at Brasimone R.C., aiming at characterizing the behavior of the DEMO OTSG and related water coolant systems in steady-state and transient conditions. A de... [more]
243. LAPSE:2023.35665
Estimating the Performance Loss Rate of Photovoltaic Systems Using Time Series Change Point Analysis
May 23, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: change point techniques, Modelling, nonlinear degradation, performance loss rate, photovoltaics
The accurate quantification of the performance loss rate of photovoltaic systems is critical for project economics. Following the current research activities in the photovoltaic performance and reliability field, this work presents a comparative assessment between common change point methods for performance loss rate estimation of fielded photovoltaic installations. An extensive testing campaign was thus performed to evaluate time series analysis approaches for performance loss rate evaluation of photovoltaic systems. Historical electrical data from eleven photovoltaic systems installed in Nicosia, Cyprus, and the locations’ meteorological measurements over a period of 8 years were used for this investigation. The application of change point detection algorithms on the constructed monthly photovoltaic performance ratio series revealed that the obtained trend might not always be linear. Specifically, thin film photovoltaic systems showed nonlinear behavior, while nonlinearities were als... [more]
244. LAPSE:2023.35664
Production and Quality of Biodiesel under the Influence of a Rapeseed Fertilization System
May 23, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: biodiesel, complex fertilizer, crude ester, esterification, fatty acids, quality parameters, rapeseed oil, transesterification
Compared to fossil fuels, biodiesel is a clean fuel, does not pollute the environment, and can be produced from inexhaustible natural sources. The objectives of our research are to study how increasing doses of complex fertilizers, applied to rapeseed oil culture, affect the production of rapeseeds and oil; the comparative study between the quality parameters of refined rapeseed oil (RRO) and fatty acids (FA); and the analysis of the quality of the biodiesel obtained from them (BRO and BFA). The experimental field is set-up in a Latin rectangle format and is placed on a total area of 400 m2 divided into 16 parcels, randomized for uniformity with four replications and four fertilizer graduations (N0P0K0—Control, N160P160K160, N320P320K320, N480P480K480). To obtain biodiesel form oil (BRO) and fatty acids (BFA), the processes of esterification, transesterification, refining, washing, sedimentation, and drying were applied. A comparison between biodiesel quality parameters from RRO and FA... [more]
245. LAPSE:2023.35663
Performance Analysis of a 300 MW Coal-Fired Power Unit during the Transient Processes for Peak Shaving
May 23, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: coal-fired power plant, dynamic characteristics, performance optimization, power regulation, transient simulation
A simulation model based on Dymola modelling was developed to investigate the dynamic characteristics of automatic generation control (AGC) for variable-load thermal power units in this study. Specifically, a 300 MW unit from a power plant in northern China was used to verify the model’s validity in steady-state processes and to analyze the behavior of the main thermal parameters under different rates of load changes. The economic performance of the unit under different rates of load changes is also analyzed by combining the economic indexes of “two regulations” in the power grid. Results indicate that as the rate of load changes increases, boiler output, main steam temperature, reheat steam temperature, main steam pressure, and working temperatures of various equipment fluctuate more intensely. Specifically, at a rate of load reduction of 2.0% Pe MW/min, the maximum deviation of the main steam temperature can reach 7.6 °C, with the screen-type superheater experiencing the largest heat... [more]
246. LAPSE:2023.35662
The Hybridization of PSO for the Optimal Coordination of Directional Overcurrent Protection Relays of the IEEE Bus System
May 23, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Optimization
Keywords: directional overcurrent protection relay (DOPR), hybrid particle swarm optimization (HPSO), IEEE test system, plug setting (PS), time multiplier setting (TMS)
The hybridization of PSO for the Optimal Coordination of Directional Overcurrent Protection Relays (DOPR) of the IEEE bus system proposes a new method for coordinating directional overcurrent protection relays in power systems. The method combines the hybrid particle swarm optimization (HPSO) algorithm and a heuristic PSO algorithm to find the minimum total operating time of the directional overcurrent protection relays with speed and accuracy. The proposed method is tested on the IEEE 4-bus, 6-bus, and 8-bus systems, and the results are compared with those obtained using traditional coordination methods. The collected findings suggest that the proposed method may produce better coordination and faster operation of DOPRs than the previous methods, with an increase of up to 74.9% above the traditional technique. The hybridization of the PSO algorithm and heuristic PSO algorithm offers a promising approach to optimize power system protection.
247. LAPSE:2023.35661
Investigation of Transcritical Carbon Dioxide Power Generation System Based on Vortex Tube
May 23, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: self-condensing, thermodynamic analysis, transcritical carbon dioxide power cycle, vortex tube
In this paper, a transcritical carbon dioxide power generation system based on a vortex tube is studied, which has the advantage of the self-condensation of carbon dioxide. The thermodynamic performance of the system was investigated by establishing a mathematical model. The results showed that under fundamental working conditions, the system could output a net power of 271.72 kW, and the thermal efficiency as well as the exergy efficiency of the system could reach 7.38% and 27.09%, respectively. Exergy analysis showed that the turbine had the greatest exergy loss among the system’s components, followed by the vortex tube, pump, heater and cooler. Parameter analysis showed that increasing the outlet pressure and inlet temperature of the vortex tube can improve the thermal efficiency and exergy efficiency of the system. In addition, the improvement in the turbine component’s efficiency is the most beneficial to the system’s performance, among which the turbine’s efficiency has the great... [more]
248. LAPSE:2023.35660
Thermal Performance Optimization Simulation Study of a Passive Solar House with a Light Steel Structure and Phase Change Walls
May 23, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: lightweight wall, numerical simulation, passive solar house, phase change material (PCM)
Phase change materials are used in passive solar house construction with light steel structure walls, which can overcome the problems of weak heat storage capacity and poor utilization of solar heat and effectively solve the thermal defects of light steel structure walls. Based on this, on the basis of preliminary experimental research, this study further carried out theoretical analysis and simulation research on the thermal performance of a light steel structure passive solar house (Trombe form) with PCM walls. Through the heat balance analysis of heat transfer in the heat collecting partition wall, the theoretical calculation formula of the phase change temperature of the PCM was obtained, and it verified theoretically that the phase change temperature value should be 1−3 °C higher than the target indoor air temperature. The evaluation index “accumulated daily indoor temperature offset value” was proposed for evaluating the effect of phase change materials on the indoor temperature... [more]
249. LAPSE:2023.35659
Analysis of Specific Greenhouse Gas Emissions Savings from Biogas Production Based on Agricultural Residues and Industrial By-Products
May 23, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Food & Agricultural Processes
Keywords: agricultural residues, biogas, greenhouse gas emission saving, industrial by-products
The aim of this study was to analyse specific greenhouse gas emissions savings for a variety of agricultural residues, industrial by-products, and municipal biowaste. One of the most viable alternatives to fossil fuels is bioenergy, particularly biogas produced by the anaerobic digestion of renewable feedstocks. The revised Renewable Energy Directive (D 2018/2001) recognizes that biogas production from agricultural residues, livestock production, and industrial by-products is an acknowledged greenhouse gas mitigation technology in cases where their use results in a certain level of specific greenhouse gas savings. This study delivered values for the maximum transport distance of agricultural residues and industrial by-products to achieve the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions-saving requirement defined by Directive 2018/2001. It analysed the greenhouse gas emissions reduction for numerous feedstocks for which Directive 2018/2001 has not defined the default and typical values but which coul... [more]
250. LAPSE:2023.35658
Power Output Optimisation via Arranging Gas Flow Channels for Low-Temperature Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cell (PEMFC) for Hydrogen-Powered Vehicles
May 23, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: Computational Fluid Dynamics, fuel cell, gas flow channel, Hydrogen, hydrogen-powered vehicle, micro porous layer, optimal configuration, polymer electrolyte membrane, power output
As we move away from internal combustion engines to tackle climate change, the importance of hydrogen-powered vehicles and polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) technology has dramatically increased. In the present study, we aimed to determine the optimal configuration for the power output of a PEMFC system using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modelling to analyse variations of the primary serpentine design of gas flow channels. This helps improve efficiency and save on valuable materials used, reducing potential carbon emissions from the production of hydrogen vehicles. Different numbers of serpentine gas channels were represented with various spacing between them, within the defined CFD model, to optimise the gas channel geometry. The results show that the optimum configuration was found to have 11 serpentine channels with a spacing of 3.25 mm. In this optimum configuration, the ratio between the channel width, channel spacing, and serpentine channel length was found to... [more]