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131. LAPSE:2023.36683
Critical Analysis of Risk Factors and Machine-Learning-Based Gastric Cancer Risk Prediction Models: A Systematic Review
September 20, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Biosystems
Keywords: classification algorithm, gastric cancer, Machine Learning, predictive factors, risk prediction model
The gastric cancer risk prediction model used for large-scale gastric cancer screening and individual risk stratification is an artificial intelligence tool that combines clinical diagnostic data with a classification algorithm. The ability to automatically make a quantitative assessment of complex clinical data contributes to increased accuracy for diagnosis with higher efficiency, significantly reducing the incidence of advanced gastric cancer. Previous studies have explored the predictive performance of gastric cancer risk prediction models, as well as the predictive factors and algorithms between each model, but have reached controversial conclusions. Thus, the performance of current machine-learning-based gastric cancer risk prediction models alongside the clinical relevance of different predictive factors needs to be evaluated to help build more efficient and feasible models in the future. In this systematic review, we summarize the current research progress related to the gastri... [more]
132. LAPSE:2023.36682
Fault Diagnosis Based on Fusion of Residuals and Data for Chillers
September 20, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: chillers, data, fault diagnosis, fusion, residual
Feature data refer to direct measurements of specific features, while feature residuals represent the deviations between these measurements and their corresponding benchmark values. Both types of information offer unique insights into the system’s behavior. However, conventional diagnostic systems often struggle to effectively integrate and utilize both types of information concurrently. To address this limitation and improve diagnostic performance, a hybrid method based on the Bayesian network (BN) is proposed. This method enables the parallel fusion of feature residuals and feature data within a unified diagnostic model, and a comprehensive framework for developing this hybrid method is also given. In the hybrid BN, the symptom layer consists of residual nodes representing feature residuals and data nodes representing measured feature data. By applying the proposed method to two chillers and comparing it with state-of-the-art existing methods, we demonstrate its effectiveness and sup... [more]
133. LAPSE:2023.36681
An Overview of Flashing Phenomena in Pressure Hydrometallurgy
September 20, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: flash tank, flashing process, gas–liquid–solid flow, numerical simulation, pressure hydrometallurgy
Pressure hydrometallurgy has attracted much attention for its characteristics, such as the high adaptability of raw materials and environmental friendliness. Flashing (flash boiling or flash evaporation) refers to the phase change phenomenon from liquid to gas triggered by depressurization, which is an important connection between high-pressure processes and atmospheric ones in pressure hydrometallurgy. This paper takes the flashing process in zinc leaching and alumina Bayer processes as examples, describes the flashing process in pressure hydrometallurgy in detail for the first time, and shows the importance of the flashing process in energy recovery, solution concentration, and liquid balance, as well as increasing equipment life. According to solid holdup (the volume percentage of solid), this paper proposes to divide the flashing process into solution flashing (low solid holdup) and slurry flashing (high solid holdup). A further focus is put on reviewing the state of the art of rel... [more]
134. LAPSE:2023.36680
The Process of Developing Model Research for the Technology of Obtaining Energy Resources
September 20, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: hydraulic prop, longwall mining, mathematical model of the prop, numerical simulation, powered roof support
The current problems associated with the maintenance of hard coal longwall mining depend on the application or use of extraction technologies. In order to make the best use of these technologies, a new approach based on simulation studies is necessary. This paper aims to develop a mathematical model for the powered roof support’s operation. The three groups of professionals involved in the testing of the roof support were involved in the work on changing the hydraulic system of the powered roof support stand. These professionals were powered roof support’s designers, researchers and users. The research subject was the development of a mathematical model as a starting point for conducting simulations. The model is based on d’Alembert’s principle and the equation of the balance of flow rates. Based on the developed model, it is possible to determine the pressure in the space under the piston of the hydraulic prop. The results obtained in the simulations are the basic assumptions for the... [more]
135. LAPSE:2023.36679
Study on Mechanical Behavior and Mechanism of Sandstone under the Coupling Effect of Water Content and Dynamic Load
September 20, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Food & Agricultural Processes
Keywords: crushing characteristics, Energy Conversion, impact load, saturation degree, weakening of strength
In the process of underground engineering construction, rock mass often faces the dual influence of dynamic load disturbance and groundwater, it is therefore essential to investigate the mechanical response of the rock mass under the coupling effect of dynamic load disturbance and water content. In this paper, dynamic load impact tests were carried out on sandstone with bullet velocities of 5 m/s, 10 m/s, and 15 m/s and water content of 0, 0.3, 0.6, and 0.9, and the mechanical behavior and mechanism response of water content to sandstone were investigated. The research findings indicate that this study has made significant contributions in quantifying the along grain and trans-grain fractures of microcracks. It has explored the influence of water content and dynamic loading on the strength mechanism of sandstone. It was discovered that the dynamic loading and water content significantly affect the ratio of along grain and trans-grain fractures, thereby influencing the dynamic behavior... [more]
136. LAPSE:2023.36678
Mineralogical Characteristics and Arsenic Release of High Arsenic Coals from Southwestern Guizhou, China during Pyrolysis Process
September 20, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: arsenic release, low temperature ashing, mineral transformation, pyrolysis
Coal is the primary energy source in China, and coal pyrolysis is considered an essential and efficient method for clean coal utilization. Three high arsenic coals collected from the southwestern Guizhou province of China were chosen in this study. Low-temperature ashing plus X-ray diffraction analysis (XRD) was used to identify the minerals in coals. The three coals were pyrolyzed in a tube furnace in an N2 atmosphere at 950 °C, 1200 °C, and 1400 °C, respectively. Environment scanning electron microscope (ESEM), XRD, X-ray fluorescence analysis (XRF), and inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) were adopted to determine the morphology, mineral compositions, and element compositions and arsenic contents of the coal pyrolysis ashes, respectively. It can be found that minerals in coal are mainly composed of quartz, pyrite, muscovite, and rutile. The minerals in the ashes generated from coal pyrolysis mainly contain quartz, dehydroxylated muscovite, iron oxide minerals, mull... [more]
137. LAPSE:2023.36677
Strain Field Evolution Analysis of Brittle Shale with Initial Fractures Based on DIC
September 20, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: brittle shale, crack propagation, DIC, rock damage
Wellbore instability mainly occurs in shale formations, and it is of great significance to deeply analyze the characteristics of shale-failure behavior to evaluate the stability of the shale surrounding the well wall during drilling. Through a uniaxial compression experiment and DIC technology, the whole strain field of shale specimens with prefabricated holes and cracks under uniaxial compression is measured. The experimental data of load, displacement and strain field are analyzed comprehensively. The results show that the fracture location and expansion path of shale are closely related to the evolution of the strain field. The evolution of the strain field directly affects the failure behavior of the rock. Under the action of load, local high strain will first appear around the initial shale defects (pores and fractures), and stress concentration will occur. With the increase of load, cracks and failures will first appear in the local high-strain zone, and the failure will spread a... [more]
138. LAPSE:2023.36676
Nonlinear Adaptive Generalized Predictive Control for PH Model of Nutrient Solution in Plant Factory Based on ANFIS
September 20, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system (ANFIS), generalized predictive control (GPC), nonlinear adaptive control, nutrient solution, pH control, plant factory
A plant factory is typically considered to be an exceedingly advanced product management system characterized by higher crop yields and better quality control. The pH value of the nutrient solution is crucial for determining the health and productivity of crops. However, the nutrient solution process exhibits inherent complexity, such as parameters uncertainty, multi-disturbances, and strong nonlinearity. Therefore, the traditional control method cannot meet the necessary requirements. The main objective of this paper is to address the issues of parameter uncertainty, strong nonlinearity, and multiple disturbances in the regulation process of the nutrient solution while achieving accurate control of the nutrient solution pH in a plant factory. This is performed so that a dynamic model of a nutrient solution for pH is developed and a nonlinear adaptive controller is presented, which comprises a linear adaptive generalized predictive controller, a nonlinear adaptive generalized predictiv... [more]
139. LAPSE:2023.36675
The Enhanced Oil Recovery Effect of Nitrogen-Assisted Gravity Drainage in Karst Reservoirs with Different Genesis: A Case Study of the Tahe Oilfield
September 20, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: carbonate reservoir, enhanced oil recovery, fracture vuggy, karst reservoirs with different genesis, nitrogen-assisted gravity drainage
For the Tahe Oilfield, there are multiple sets of karst reservoirs with different genesis developed in carbonate fracture-vuggy reservoirs and the varying karst reservoir type has a considerable influence on the distribution of residual oil. The complex characteristics of different karst reservoirs and the difficulty in producing the remaining oil in the middle and lower part of the reservoir greatly restrict the recovery effects. This work managed to comprehensively investigate the action mechanism of nitrogen-assisted gravity drainage (NAGD) on remaining oil in reservoirs with different karst genesis through modeling and experiments. Based on geological characteristics and modeling results, a reservoir-profile model considering reservoir type, fracture distribution, and the fracture−cave combination was established, the displacement experiments of main reservoirs such as the epikarst zone, underground river, and fault karst were carried out, and the oil−gas−water multiphase flow was... [more]
140. LAPSE:2023.36674
Design and Implementation of a Three-Dimensional CAD Graphics Support Platform for Pumps Based on Open CASCADE
September 20, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: centrifugal pump parameterized modeling, geometric kernel, rendering engine, three-dimensional computer-aided design, three-dimensional visualization
In the pump industry, designers commonly utilize mainstream three-dimensional computer-aided design (CAD) software (Unigraphics NX 12.0 and SolidWorks 2023). However, these CAD packages are generic and not optimized for the specific requirements of the pump industry. This leads to a lack of flexibility and increased complexity in their usage, as well as higher computational demands, resulting in elevated learning and operational costs. Additionally, there are concerns about potential information leaks and software restrictions. In this paper, we studied the organization architecture of commercial three-dimensional CAD software, and compared and analyzed the geometric kernels and rendering engines of mainstream three-dimensional software. Using the Open CASCADE geometric kernel and OpenSceneGraph rendering engine, together with the Visual Studio 2021 development environment and Qt interface library, we developed an autonomous copyright three-dimensional CAD graphics support platform for... [more]
141. LAPSE:2023.36673
Pore Structure Change in the Continental Shale Oil Reservoir and Its Main Influencing Factors: A Case Study of the Chang 7 Member in the Ordos Basin
September 20, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: Chang 7 member, influencing factors, oil content, Ordos Basin, reservoir, shale oil
Shale oil in the Chang 7 member is the main target for further exploration in the Ordos Basin. However, the lack of research on the characteristics of the Chang 7 member’s mudstone and shale reservoir has seriously affected the next stage of exploration for shale oil in the Chang 7 member. This study analyzed in detail the changes in the pore structure of different types of reservoirs and their influencing factors in detail through experiments such as gas adsorption, nuclear magnetic resonance, and high-pressure mercury intrusion. The results showed that black shale is mainly composed of micropores, with a micropore ratio of up to 79.88%. Dark mudstone and silty mudstone are mainly composed of mesopores, with a mesopore ratio greater than 30%. Argillaceous sandstone is mainly composed of large pores, accounting for 78.57%. From black shale to muddy sandstone, the proportion of micropores decreases, while the proportion of macropores increases. The micropore volume is mainly controlled... [more]
142. LAPSE:2023.36672
High Dimensional Model Representation Approach for Prediction and Optimization of the Supercritical Water Gasification System Coupled with Photothermal Energy Storage
September 20, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: high dimensional model representation (HDMR), multi-objective optimization, photothermal energy storage, supercritical water gasification
Supercritical water gasification (SCWG) coupled with solar energy systems is a new biomass gasification technology developed in recent decades. However, conventional solar-powered biomass gasification technology has intermittent operation issues and involves multi-variable characteristics, strong coupling, and nonlinearity. To solve the above problems, firstly, a solar-driven biomass supercritical water gasification technology combined with a molten salt energy storage system is proposed in this paper. This system effectively overcomes the intermittent problem of solar energy and provides a new method for the carbon-neutral process of hydrogen production. Secondly, the high dimensional model representation (HDMR) approach, as a surrogate model, was used to predict the production and lower heating value of syngas developed in Aspen Plus, which were validated using experimental data obtained from the literature. The ultimate analysis of biomass, temperature, pressure, and biomass-to-wate... [more]
143. LAPSE:2023.36671
Techno-Economic Considerations on Nanocellulose’s Future Progress: A Short Review
September 20, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Design
Keywords: bacterial nanocellulose (BNC), lignocellulosic biomass, nanocellulose, nanocrystalline cellulose (NCC), nanofibrillated cellulose (NFC), production cost, Technoeconomic Analysis
Nanocellulose (NC) is an emerging natural material that offers great potential for various applications due to its unique properties and renewable character. Nowadays, as NC production technologies are advancing, it is essential to evaluate their economic feasibility, technological maturity and commercialization potential using systematic techno-economic analysis (TEA). The present study considers both technical and economic aspects of NC production and analyzes them in two ways: first, by developing a new concept based on the production of different types of NC through the conversion of lignocellulosic biomass by chemical and mechanical technologies, and second, by a comparative review of existing TEA studies in the open literature. Three specific scenarios and two case studies are evaluated by comparing specific key performance indicators (KPIs), such as the production cost (PC) and minimum product selling price (MPSP) of NC. As a result, a short though comprehensive overview of the... [more]
144. LAPSE:2023.36670
Study on Mechanism of MSWI Fly Ash Solidified by Multiple Solid Waste-Based Cementitious Material Using the Rietveld Method
September 20, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: cementitious material, heavy metals, MSWI fly ash, multiple solid waste, Rietveld method, solidification, X-ray diffraction
A novel multiple solid waste-based cementitious material (MSWCM) was developed to immobilize municipal solid waste incineration (MSWI) fly ash. The compressive strength of MSWCM with different ratios of MSWI fly ash reached the standard requirements after curing for 28 days. X-ray powder diffraction (XRD) in combination with the Rietveld method was employed to investigate the content and phase transformation of hydration products. The main hydration products of pure MSWCM paste were C-S-H, hydroxyapatite, ettringite and C-A-S-H. With increases in curing time, the content of ettringite and C-A-S-H increased significantly. The main hydration products of MSWCM paste with MSWI fly ash were C-S-H and Friedel’s salt. The contents increased markedly with increased curing time from 21.8% to 28.0% and from 8.53% to 16.7%, respectively. Additionally, a small amount of PbHPO4 (0.51−0.96%) and lead phosphate Pb3(PO4)2 (0.14−0.51%) were detected, indicating that phosphate had an effective curing ef... [more]
145. LAPSE:2023.36669
Soy Protein Nanofibers Obtained by Solution Blow Spinning
September 20, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Biosystems
Keywords: nanofibers, polyethylene oxide, solution blow spinning, soy protein isolate
The climate crisis, growing pollution of the environment with waste, and ubiquitous microplastics have encouraged the search for new methods and new opportunities to use natural materials in the least harmful processes. Replacing synthetic materials with raw materials is not only a matter of “fashion”, but also a necessity. Therefore, this study aimed to produce fibers from an aqueous solution containing the highest possible concentration of soy protein isolate (SPI) through solution-blowing. As the aqueous solution of SPI has no fiber-forming potential, polyethylene oxide (PEO) was used as the carrier/matrix. The rheology of the aqueous PEO solution and PEO/SPI blends (flow curves, loss modulus, and storage modulus) was then analyzed. The proportions of the PEO/SPI mixtures and the process parameters were determined on this basis. As a result of the conducted research, nanofibers were produced from water solutions of PEO/SPI with a soy protein content of up to 7.88%, with a PEO share... [more]
146. LAPSE:2023.36668
An Early Study on the Synthesis of Lignin-Graft-(Net-Poly(acrylamide-co-N,N′methylenebisacrylamide)), Characterization of the Produced Copolymer, and Evaluation of Its Performance as Adsorbent for Lead Removal from Wastewater Purposes
September 20, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: adsorbents, lead adsorption, polymer grafting, polymer modification
A lignin-graft-(net-poly(acrylamide-co-N,N′methylenebisacrylamide)) copolymer was synthesized by conventional free-radical crosslinking copolymerization using conventional and microwave heating. Grafting of the polymer network onto lignin was confirmed by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR), scanning electron microscopy (SEM)/energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS), thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), and elemental analysis. The performance of the modified materials for the removal of lead from water was evaluated. The materials obtained by the two types of heating showed excellent removal efficiencies: sample HLigAM4h, 96%; and sample HLigAMMW5, 86%. The maximum adsorption capacity of HLigAM4h was 209.82 mg g−1. The obtained copolymer (sample HLigAM4h) was characterized by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and SEM/EDS after its evaluation as an adsorbent, which confirm the adsorption of Pb2+. This is the first of a series of st... [more]
147. LAPSE:2023.36667
Pressurized Liquid Extraction (PLE) in an Intermittent Process as an Alternative for Obtaining Passion Fruit (Passiflora edulis) Leaf Hydroalcoholic Extract (Tincture)
September 20, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Food & Agricultural Processes
Keywords: Extraction, Fick’s Law, high-pressure, intermittent process, isovitexin, phenolic compounds
Tinctures are medicinal plant extracts obtained by extraction with a hydroalcoholic solution (70%) by percolation (PER). This process takes about 26 h to prepare, in addition to using a large amount of solvent. In our research, passion fruit leaf tinctures were obtained using extract with the same pressurized hydroalcoholic solution as in an intermittent process. The objective was to demonstrate that this emerging technology can be economical and profitable. An optimization using Central Composite Rotatable Design (CCRD) was performed to evaluate the influence of process variables on the yields and compositions of the extracts. The temperature (T) was the factor that most influenced the responses. Extraction with pressurized liquid (PLE) provided total yields and total phenolic and flavonoid contents in greater amounts than PER. The optimized conditions of the process variables studied in the CCRD for the highest content of total phenolics (43.2 mg GAE/g) and flavonoids (58.8 mg QE/g)... [more]
148. LAPSE:2023.36666
Plasma-Arc-Flow Technology for Sustainable Treatment of High-Impact Fluid Waste: A Graphene-Based Material for Industrial-Wastewater Purification
September 20, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: Energy Efficiency, graphene, Optimization, plasma arc flow, wastewater treatment
The research presented aimed to address the treatment of fluid waste with significant environmental impact by utilizing plasma technology, specifically plasma arc flow (PAF). The goal was to develop a novel purification material based on graphene for industrial applications and to optimize the treatment process. Analysis and monitoring of a submerged arc plasma reactor were the main goals of this research. This entailed a careful examination of the incoming wastewater that needed to be treated with the goal of identifying its precise composition characteristics with the relative tolerances needed for the reactions that were to follow in the reactor. The focus of the analysis was on input-parameter optimization, production of characteristic curves, and analysis of the factors affecting hydrogen evolution in syngas. Additionally, the study investigated how to determine the best viscosity for a particular input matrix by carrying out an evaluation study. The effects of this parameter were... [more]
149. LAPSE:2023.36665
Pyridazinic Bioisosteres with Potential Applications in Medicinal Chemistry and Agriculture
September 20, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Biosystems
Keywords: antibacterial and antifungal activity, classical and nonclassical bioisosteres, height and weight of plantlets, microwave, pyridazine compounds, seedling growth, spectral characterisation, stereochemistry, synthesis, wheat germination
Bioisosteres are substituents or groups (atoms, ions, or molecules) with similar chemical or physical properties, and which usually have similar biological properties. Pyridazine and its derivatives are invaluable scaffolds in medicinal chemistry, having a large variety of activities such as antibacterial, antifungal, antimalarial, anticancer, antituberculosis, antihypertensive, etc. Also, the pyridazine core is of high interest in agriculture, being used as a growth factor for plants, herbicides, etc. This study aims to review our previous contributions related to antimicrobials and the germination and seedling capabilities of some seeds and plants of some pyridazine classical and nonclassical bioisosteres. So, we present herein the synthesis (under conventional thermal heating and microwave irradiation) and spectral characterization of seven series of pyridazine bioisosteres, the in vitro antimicrobial activity (against different strains of Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria an... [more]
150. LAPSE:2023.36664
Deformation Characteristics of Asymmetric Gradient Extrusion in Preparing Ultra-Fine-Grained Bulk Materials
September 20, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: asymmetric gradient extrusion, deformation characteristics, finite element analysis, slip line field, ultra-fine-grained bulk materials
In this paper, a novel method for the preparation of ultra-fine-grained bulk materials called asymmetric gradient extrusion (AGE) is proposed. In AGE, the cross-section of the extrusion channel is a rectangle, and two inclined planes are staggered along the extrusion direction. To realize repetitive extrusion, the thickness of the workpiece is limited to be equal to the width of the channel outlet. In order to study the mechanism of ultra-fine grain formation in AGE, the deformation characteristics of AGE were investigated. First, the slip line field method was used to theoretically analyze the deformation characteristics and grain splitting in AGE. Then, the plastic deformation behavior of bulk samples in AGE and traditional extrusion was investigated and compared with the finite element method. In addition, the deformation characteristic and microstructure variation of pure copper bulk samples in AGE were experimentally investigated. The results showed that the deformation characteri... [more]
151. LAPSE:2023.36663
Three-Dimensional Analysis of the Flow Characteristics Induced by a Cubic Artificial Reef with Diversions
September 20, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Design
Keywords: cubic artificial reef with diversion, cut-opening ratio, flow characteristics, flow velocity, three-dimensional analysis
In this paper, the flow characteristics induced by a cubic artificial reef with diversions (DCAR) were investigated using computational fluid dynamics (CFD). The results showed that the design of a DCAR can greatly improve the flow field range compared to typical cubic artificial reefs. The upwelling volume of the DCAR was more than 16 times that of a typical cubic artificial reef. The flow field effect produced the best results when the cut-opening ratio (COR) was 0.1−0.2 with constant flow. The parameters of the upwelling and back vortex increased with an increase in the flow velocity, and it decreased with an increase in the COR. The drag coefficient was less affected by the flow velocity, which remained between 1.32 and 1.44. The new type of artificial reef can improve the flow characteristics around the reefs.
152. LAPSE:2023.36662
Effect of Atmospheric Cold Plasma on the Aroma of Pineapple Juice: Improving Fresh and Fruity Notes and Reducing Undesired Pungent and Sulfurous Aromas
September 20, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Food & Agricultural Processes
Keywords: Ananas comosus, aroma, dielectric barrier discharge plasma, food chemistry, quality
Pineapple aroma is characterized by several esters, which confers its fresh and fruity aroma. However, high concentrations of methyl hexanoate and thioesters bring an undesired pungently sweet aroma and sulfurous notes to pineapple juice. This study investigates the chemical effects of cold plasma on the aroma compounds and descriptors of pineapple juice, evaluating the effects of plasma on its esters and thioesters. Dielectric barrier discharge plasma was applied to pineapple juice, varying the excitation frequency (50 to 1000 Hz) and processing time (10 to 20 min) at constant voltage (20 kV). Plasma treatment induced successive demethylation of esters and the conversion of methyl esters into ethyl esters. Thioesters showed to be more stable under plasma treatment. Proper setting of plasma operating conditions enabled an improvement in the fresh and fruity descriptors of pineapple juice, a reduction of its undesired pungently sweet aroma, but an increase in the influence of sulfurous... [more]
153. LAPSE:2023.36661
Sedimentary Genesis and Model Analysis of Shale Lithofacies in Jiyang Depression
September 20, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: Jiyang depression, lithofacies types, paleogene, sedimentary genesis, sedimentary model, shale
Based on core observation, rock thin sections, logging data, and testing data, taking the shale of the upper submember of the 4th Member to the lower submember of the 3rd Member of Paleogene Shahejie Formation in Jiyang Depression of Bohai Bay Basin as an example, we determine the lithofacies division scheme, divide the main lithofacies types, analyze the sedimentary origin and development location of different shale lithofacies, establish the continental lake basin sedimentary model, determine the types and enrichment areas of favorable lithofacies, and provide guidance for the exploration and development of Shale oil. The results show that: (1) According to the mineral composition, sedimentary structure, and organic matter abundance, the division scheme of shale lithofacies in the study area is proposed, and the shale lithofacies of the study area was mainly divided into 17 types. (2) Based on the lithologic changes, the lacustrine sedimentary shale area was divided into muddy water... [more]
154. LAPSE:2023.36660
Prediction of Marine Thin Shale Gas Reservoir with Seismic Phase-Controlled Nonlinear Stochastic Inversion
September 20, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: nonlinear stochastic inversion, reservoir prediction, seismic facies, shale gas, thin layer
Due to the complicated interference sources and low signal-to-noise ratio of seismic records, conventional seismic inversion methods are difficult to accurately identify shale gas reservoirs with a thickness of less than 10 m. This presents great challenges to shale gas exploration and development in China. Seismic phase-controlled nonlinear stochastic inversion (SPCNSI) is related to the heterogeneity of underground media. With the constraints of the stratigraphic sequence or seismic facies models, the minimum value between the seismic model and seismic record can be solved through iterative processes. Based on the solved acoustic velocity in formation, the constraints for SPCNSI can be formed with the matching relationship between target layers and different sequences in three-dimensional space. The prediction resolution of an unconventional reservoir can be effectively improved by combining logging, geological and seismic information. The method is suitable for predicting thin shale... [more]
155. LAPSE:2023.36659
Breaking New Ground: Exploring the Promising Role of Solid-State Fermentation in Harnessing Natural Biostimulants for Sustainable Agriculture
September 20, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Food & Agricultural Processes
Keywords: crop improvement, natural biostimulant, organic waste, solid-state fermentation, sustainable agriculture
Agriculture has been experiencing a difficult situation because of limiting factors in its production processes. Natural biostimulants (NBs) have emerged as a novel alternative. This study reviews NBs produced through solid-state fermentation (SSF) from organic waste, focusing on processes and production methods. The aim is to highlight their potential for improving agricultural productivity and promoting sustainable agriculture. Through a literature review, the effects of NBs on crops were summarized, along with the challenges associated with their production and application. The importance of standardizing production processes, optimizing fermentation conditions, and assessing their effects on different crops is emphasized. Furthermore, future research areas are introduced, such as enhancing production efficiency and evaluating the effectiveness of SSF-produced NBs in different agricultural systems. In conclusion, SSF-produced NBs offer a promising alternative for sustainable agricul... [more]

