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Analysis of Influence Factors for Heat Generation Minimization of DC-Link Capacitor
Yong Won Jeon, Young Shin Kim, Euy Sik Jeon
April 12, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: capacitance, DC-link capacitor, dielectric thickness, equivalent series resistance (ESR), thermal conductivity, thermal resistance
With the rapid development of ecofriendly cars, various inverters are also being developed depending on the performance of motors. The DC-link capacitor is used as an inverter component; however, there are several limitations on its size, such as the requirement for wide films. Film width is a major factor that affects the capacitor’s equivalent series resistance (ESR) and is closely related to heat generation. When the temperature of the capacitor increases, the dielectric breakdown due to high voltage causes a reduction in capacitance, which leads to a decrease in inverter power and causes vehicle defects; this needs to be addressed to minimize the heat of the capacitor. Recently, genetic films that can be used at high temperatures have been developed. However, producing such films is difficult because of their 5 µm thickness; thus, the size increases when they are designed and they consequently cannot be used in practical applications. Based on a film width of 50 mm, this study anal... [more]
Alternative Ways of Cooling a Passive School Building in Order to Maintain Thermal Comfort in Summer
Anna Dudzińska, Tomasz Kisilewicz
April 12, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: Design Builder, discomfort, Energy Efficiency, overheating, thermal comfort, weighted measure of discomfort
The heatwaves that have affected our civilization in recent years pose a serious threat to the environment as well as the proper functioning of our bodies. Schools are facilities with specific microclimatic requirements. Thermal conditions in educational buildings are decisive for the stimulation and efficiency of the learning process, as well as the interaction of students. Based on the measurements of thermal comfort carried out in the school building, with the energy standard of a passive building, it can be observed that in schools with very low energy consumption, the problem of interior overheating may occur in the summer months. In this paper, an attempt was made to search for alternative passive measures allowing for the required indoor microclimate conditions to be obtained. Such solutions are in line with the spirit of the European energy policy and sustainable development. A model of the school under study was created using the Design Builder simulation program. The role of... [more]
Use of Concentric Hele-Shaw Cell for the Study of Displacement Flow and Interface Tracking in Primary Cementing
Amir Taheri, Jan David Ytrehus, Bjørnar Lund, Malin Torsæter
April 12, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: cementing, concentric, Hele-Shaw cell, interface tracking, stable displacement, viscous fingering
We present our new designed concentric Hele-Shaw cell geometry with dynamic similarity to a real field wellbore annulus during primary cementing, and then, the results of displacement flow of Newtonian and yield-stress non-Newtonian fluids in it are described. The displacement stability and efficiency, the effect of back, front, and side boundaries on displacement, bypassing pockets of displaced yield-stress fluid in displacing fluid, and the behavior of pressure gradients in the cell are investigated. Applications of intermediate buoyant particles with different sizes and densities intermediate between those of successively pumped fluids for tracking the interface between the two displaced and displacing fluids are examined. The main idea is to upgrade this concentric Hele-Shaw cell geometry later to an eccentric one and check the possibility of tracking the interface between successive fluids pumped in the cell. Successful results help us track the interface between drilling fluid an... [more]
The Applicability of Coanda Effect Hysteresis for Designing Unsteady Ventilation Systems
Aldona Skotnicka-Siepsiak
April 12, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: Coanda effect, Coanda effect hysteresis (CEH), mixing ventilation, unsteady ventilation
Energy-saving ventilation systems are designed to improve the energy efficiency of buildings. Low energy efficiency in buildings poses a considerable problem that needs to be addressed. Mechanical ventilation with heat recovery has gained increased popularity in recent years. Mechanical ventilation has numerous advantages, including easy adjustment and control, high indoor air quality and elimination of indoor pollutants. Mixing ventilation is the most popular type of mechanical ventilation, in particular in residential buildings. Unsteady ventilation is a type of mixing ventilation that involves stronger mixing effects and smaller vertical temperature gradients to improve indoor air quality (IAQ) and minimize energy consumption. This study examines the possibility of controlling and modifying Coanda effect hysteresis (CEH) to generate unsteady flow and simulate the conditions of unsteady mixing ventilation. The experiment was performed on a self-designed test bench at the University o... [more]
Multi-Scale Microfluidics for Transport in Shale Fabric
Bowen Ling, Hasan J. Khan, Jennifer L. Druhan, Ilenia Battiato
April 12, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: fracture network, micromodel, transport
We develop a microfluidic experimental platform to study solute transport in multi-scale fracture networks with a disparity of spatial scales ranging between two and five orders of magnitude. Using the experimental scaling relationship observed in Marcellus shales between fracture aperture and frequency, the microfluidic design of the fracture network spans all length scales from the micron (1 μ) to the dm (10 dm). This intentional `tyranny of scales’ in the design, a determining feature of shale fabric, introduces unique complexities during microchip fabrication, microfluidic flow-through experiments, imaging, data acquisition and interpretation. Here, we establish best practices to achieve a reliable experimental protocol, critical for reproducible studies involving multi-scale physical micromodels spanning from the Darcy- to the pore-scale (dm to μm). With this protocol, two fracture networks are created: a macrofracture network with fracture apertures between 5 and 500 μm and a mic... [more]
Techno-Economic Investigation of an Integrated Boiler−Solar Water Heating/Cooling System: A Case Study
Mohammad Al-Smairan, Moayyad Shawaqfah, Fares AlMomani
April 12, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: Energy Storage, integrated cooling/heating, process optimization, solar cooling/heating, weather data
With the increase in oil prices, developing nations end up paying expensive electricity and heating bill. This leading study investigates the experimental development of a new energy-saving system by integrating a solar water heater and solar cooling absorption cycle with a conventional boiler for domestic hot water and heating purposes. The heating and cooling load calculations for space heating of the building were calculated using TRNSYS 14.1 computer software and the results were used in calculating the energy-saving value. A 65 flat plate solar collector-chiller system with a total surface area of 130 m2 was integrated with the boiler and used to supply heating and cooling for a three-story building (1500 m2) in Al Bayt University, Jordan. The integrated system helped to save energy, reduced the emission of CO2 into the atmosphere, supplied hot water, and space heating/cooling requirements to the building year-round, and reduced the overall energy cost of heating and cooling by 55... [more]
Study on Process Derivation and Characteristic Analysis for BLDC Motor Design Using Dual Rotor Structure with High Torque Density
Byeong-Chul Lee, Cheon-Ho Song, Do-Hyun Kim, Ki-Chan Kim
April 12, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: BLDC, dual rotor, magnetic equivalent circuit, operation mode
In this paper, the design process of brushless DC (BLDC) motor adopting the dual rotor structure that can reduce the overall size of the motor while generating the same torque as the conventional permanent magnet BLDC motor is analyzed. A simple size is selected by obtaining the torque per rotor volume (TRV), and a method of matching the counter electromotive force by selecting the pole-arc of the magnet through a magnetic equivalent circuit is analyzed. Since the efficiency is low because the 120-degree commutation method is selected, the middle stator is optimized through detailed design through the experimental design method. Afterwards, it has the advantage of being able to shift without stopping due to the characteristic of a dual rotor. For this, an analysis of the driving characteristics for each mode is performed.
A Preliminary Techno-Economic Comparison between DC Electrification and Trains with On-Board Energy Storage Systems
Regina Lamedica, Alessandro Ruvio, Manuel Tobia, Guido Guidi Buffarini, Nicola Carones
April 12, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: catenary-free, energy storage system (ESS), lithium batteries, railway system, Simulink, sizing, supercapacitor
The paper presents a preliminary technical-economic comparison between a 3 kV DC railway and the use of trains with on-board storage systems. Numerical simulations have been carried out on a real railway line, which presents an electrified section at 3 kV DC and a non-electrified section, currently covered by diesel-powered trains. Different types of ESS have been analyzed, implementing the models in Matlab/Simulink environment. A preparatory economic investigation has been carried out.
Development and Techno-Economic Analysis of an Advanced Recycling Process for Photovoltaic Panels Enabling Polymer Separation and Recovery of Ag and Si
Antonio Rubino, Giuseppe Granata, Emanuela Moscardini, Ludovica Baldassari, Pietro Altimari, Luigi Toro, Francesca Pagnanelli
April 12, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: end of life photovoltaic panels, metals recycling, polymers recycling, process simulation, SuperPro Designer
Photovoltaic panels were included in EU Directive as WEEE (Wastes of Electric and Electronic Equipment) requiring the implementation of dedicated collection schemes and end-of-life treatment ensuring targets in terms of recycling rate (80%) and recovery rate (85%). Photovoltaic panels are mainly made up of high-quality solar glass (70−90%), but also metals are present in the frames (Al), the cell (Si), and metallic contacts (Cu and Ag). According to the panel composition, about $72 per 100 kg of panels can be recovered by entirely recycling the panel metal content. The PhotoLife process for the treatment of end-of-life photovoltaic panels was demonstrated at pilot scale to recycle high value glass, Al and Cu scraps. A process upgrade is here reported allowing for polymer separation and Ag and Si recycling. By this advanced PhotoLife process, 82% recycling rate, 94% recovery rate, and 75% recoverable value were attained. Simulations demonstrated the economic feasibility of the process a... [more]
Assessing the Exergetic and Inherent Safety Performance of a Shrimp-Based Biorefinery via Computer-Aided Tools
Kariana Andrea Moreno-Sader, Jairo David Martínez-Consuegra, Ángel Darío González-Delgado
April 12, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: biorefinery, Exergy, safety, shrimp
Although shrimp processing wastes have been studied as source of high-value products at lab-scale, no contributions are found in the literature regarding the energetic and safety performance of shrimp-based biorefineries at pilot or large-scale. This works is focused on the inherent safety assessment and exergy analysis of a pilot-scale biorefinery designed to produce shrimp meat and four by-products: chitin, chitosan, nitrogenous extract, and astaxanthin. Total irreversibilities, exergy losses, exergy of wastes and utilities were calculated for stages and the overall process using mass and energy balances of the biorefinery. The hazards associated with chemicals and process conditions were analyzed through substance properties and process data. A Numerical Descriptive Inherent Safety Technique (NuDIST) score of 557.23 suggested a moderate level of risk for the biorefinery compared to other processes, reaching chemical and process safety scores of 185.88 and 371.35, respectively. Secti... [more]
Enhancing the Economic Viability of Anaerobic Digestion by Exploiting the Whole Biomass of Mango Waste and Its Residues after Digestion
R. Alrefai, A.M. Alrefai, K.Y. Benyounis, J. Stokes
April 12, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: anaerobic digestion, integration approach, mango waste, response surface methodology, waste management
A significant expansion of anaerobic digestion (AD) processes would certainly result in a reduction in the current dependence on fossil fuels. The operational costs, the large amounts of digestate generated and the expenses of dealing with it and the volatility of the fuel indexes represent major environmental and economical challenges to the diffusion of AD. Increasing the bio-products of AD could possibly help in increasing its profitability and limit these challenges. This study investigates the influence of mango starch and seed coats on the biogas produced from mango waste. To overcome the environmental challenges, the digestate was tested and its bio-fertiliser potential proven. The study reached the conclusion that the effect of the starch on the AD biogas of mango waste is low while the effect of the seed coats is quite high. This finding supports further investigations to evaluate the effect of the production of mango starch and seed coat-based products on the profitability of... [more]
Numerical Study on Optimal Scheme of the Geothermally Heated Bridge Deck System
Weidong Lyu, Hefu Pu, Jiannan (Nick) Chen, Zelei Gao
April 12, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: bridge decks, deicing system, evaluation indexes, geothermal energy, optimal design scheme
Ground source deicing system application in bridge decks is an alternative to salt use, which reduces corrosion and extends the deck service life. Herein, a preliminary parametric numerical analysis is performed to investigate the effects of several important parameters (tube spacing, inlet temperature, flow rate, and concrete cover) on heat transfer performance. Three evaluation indexes (average top surface temperature, snow melting proportion, and heat absorption power) are introduced, and a synthetic evaluation index is proposed to comprehensively consider factors. Mainly referring to the synthetic evaluation index, the optimal design scheme of a geothermally heated bridge deck system under various conditions (layout, lane number, ambient temperature, and tube spacing) is obtained and analyzed to determine the optimal inlet temperature and guide heated bridge deck design. Finally, the influence of wind speed and two adjustment methods are studied. The results indicate that the horiz... [more]
Design and Operation of a Modern Polish Plant for Plastic Waste Recycling through the Degradative Depolymerization Process. A Case Study
Andrzej Duda, Arkadiusz Fenicki, Patryk Molski, Elżbieta Szostak, Piotr Duda
April 12, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: degradative depolymerization process, processing of polyolefin plastics, recycling waste collection schemes, safety level of technological installations
The paper describes an installation for the degradative depolymerization of polyolefin materials obtained from wastes, hereinafter also referred to as depolymerization for simplicity. The plant, on an industrial scale, is one of the few operating in Poland. However, it is one of the most modern plants in this industry. Design solutions, construction of particular technological lines, compliance with national and EU regulations and the high level of process safety were described in this paper as well as compared to other plants of this type in Poland. Different solutions were presented in drawings and photos of the plant and in fragmentary technological diagrams. The types of waste and the methods of their processing by the plant were also characterized in accordance with the applicable regulations. The waste throughput is from 2000 to 4000 kg/h, while the efficiency of the depolymerization installation itself is 1500 kg/h. The industrial-scale depolymerization process is carried out in... [more]
Process Configuration Studies of Methanol Production via Carbon Dioxide Hydrogenation: Process Simulation-Based Optimization Using Artificial Neural Networks
Prapatsorn Borisut, Aroonsri Nuchitprasittichai
April 12, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: artificial neural network, methanol production via carbon dioxide hydrogenation, process configurations comparison, process design, simulation–based optimization
Methanol production via carbon dioxide (CO2) hydrogenation is a green chemical process, which can reduce CO2 emission. The operating conditions for minimum methanol production cost of three configurations were investigated in this work. An artificial neural network with Latin hypercube sampling technique was applied to construct model-represented methanol production. Price sensitivity was performed to study the impacts of the raw materials price on methanol production cost. Price sensitivity results showed that the hydrogen price has a large impact on the methanol production cost. In mathematical modeling using feedforward artificial neural networks, four different numbers of nodes were used to train artificial neural networks. The artificial neural network with eight numbers of nodes showed the most suitable configuration, which yielded the lowest percent error between the actual and predicted methanol production cost. The optimization results showed that the recommended process desig... [more]
Optimized Design of 1 MHz Intermediate Bus Converter Using GaN HEMT for Aerospace Applications
Enrique Maset, Juan Bta. Ejea, Agustín Ferreres, José Luis Lizán, Jose Manuel Blanes, Esteban Sanchis-Kilders, Ausias Garrigós
April 11, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: aerospace power buses, gallium nitride (GaN), high-electron-mobility transistor (HEMT), intermediate bus converter (IBC)
This paper presents the possibility of using Gallium Nitride (GaN) high-electron-mobility transistors (HEMTs) instead of the conventional silicon metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistor (MOSFET) to implement a high-frequency intermediate bus converter (IBC) as part of a typical distributed power architecture used in a space power application. The results show that processing the power at greater frequencies is possible with a reduction in mass and without impacting the system efficiency. The proposed solution was experimentally validated by the implementation of a 1 MHz zero-voltage and zero-current switching (ZVZCS) current-fed half-bridge converter with synchronous rectification compared with the same converter using silicon as the standard technology on power switches and working at 100 kHz. In conclusion, the replacement of silicon (Si) transistors by GaN HEMTs is feasible, and GaN HEMTs are promising next-generation devices in the power electronics field and can coexist... [more]
Processing of Water Treatment Sludge by Bioleaching
Tomasz Kamizela, Malgorzata Worwag
April 11, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: Acidithiobacillus thiooxidans, bioleaching, metal recovery, sludge from water treatment
Biological metal leaching is a technology used in the mining and biohydrometallurgy industries where microorganisms mediate the dissolution of metals and semi-metals from mineral ores and concentrates. The technology also has great potential for various types of metal-rich waste. In this study, bioleaching was used for sludge from water treatment. In addition to checking the applicability of the process to such a substrate, the influence of experimental conditions on the effectiveness of bioleaching of metals with sludge from water treatment was also determined, including sample acidification, addition of elemental sulfur, incubation temperature, and Acidithiobacillus thiooxidans-isolated strain. The measurement of metal concentration and, on this basis, the determination of bioleaching efficiency, as well as pH and oxygen redox potential (ORP), was carried out during the experiment at the following time intervals: 3, 6, 9, 12 days. After the experiment was completed, a mass balance wa... [more]
A Novel Dead Time Design Method for Full-Bridge LLC Resonant Converters with SiC Semiconductors
Longxiang Wang, Wenguang Luo, Yuewu Wang, Hongli Lan
April 11, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: a full-bridge LLC resonant converter, dead time, SiC semiconductors, soft switching
As third-generation semiconductors become commercial, SiC semiconductors are gradually becoming more widely used in LLC resonant converters. The efficiency of the LLC resonant converter is improved by employing soft switching. However, when designing LLC resonant converters, semiconductors are usually regarded as ideal devices, and their turn-on and turn-off times are neglected. Furthermore, the method of designing the dead time relies on engineering experience and lacks precise theoretical foundations. In order to overcome the shortcomings of the current empirical method and to improve the generality and practicality of the dead time design method, a novel method for calculating the dead time of full-bridge LLC converters is proposed through theoretical research based on the operating principle of full-bridge LLC converters and the conditions for implementing soft switching. The method takes into account the switching characteristics of semiconductors and the on-state delay time of th... [more]
A Non-Uniform Interference-Fit Size Investigation of CFRP/Al Alloys by Riveting Mold Design
Xingxing Wang, Zhenchao Qi, Mu Lu, Haicheng Pan
April 11, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: CFRP/Al alloy, interference-fit size, mechanical performance, riveting mold assembly types
The interference-fit size has a significant effect on the riveted lap joints of CFRP/Al alloy laminates. The requirements for the interference-fit size are different because of the strengthening of heterogeneous materials. However, in the riveting process of CFRP/Al alloys, the heterogeneous laminates lead to poor structural strength because of the different interference-fit size requirements. Therefore, differently assembled riveting molds are designed to acquire a novel interference-fit size, and the tensile test is adopted to evaluate their tensile properties. In addition, the fracture failure of CFRP/Al alloy laminate riveted lap joints is observed with an ultra-depth-of-field microscope. Finally, the best assembly type is identified as the trapezoid riveting mold combined with an arc riveting die, and the sidewall intersection angle of the trapezoid riveting mold is 66°, which could achieve a suitable interference-fit size and a better mechanical performance.
Graphene in Polymeric Nanocomposite Membranes—Current State and Progress
Ayesha Kausar, Ishaq Ahmad, Tingkai Zhao, O. Aldaghri, M. H. Eisa
April 11, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: gas separation, graphene, high performance, membrane, nanocomposite, polymer
One important application of polymer/graphene nanocomposites is in membrane technology. In this context, promising polymer/graphene nanocomposites have been developed and applied in the production of high-performance membranes. This review basically highlights the designs, properties, and use of polymer/graphene nanocomposite membranes in the field of gas separation and purification. Various polymer matrices (polysulfone, poly(dimethylsiloxane), poly(methyl methacrylate), polyimide, etc.), have been reinforced with graphene to develop nanocomposite membranes. Various facile strategies, such as solution casting, phase separation, infiltration, self-assembly, etc., have been employed in the design of gas separation polymer/graphene nanocomposite membranes. The inclusion of graphene in polymeric membranes affects their morphology, physical properties, gas permeability, selectivity, and separation processes. Furthermore, the final membrane properties are affected by the nanofiller content,... [more]
Study of the Jet Output Characteristics under Multi−Source Coupling
Wenlong Niu, Hualin Liao, Huajian Wang, Jun Wei, Jiansheng Liu, Jilei Niu, Yucai Shi
April 11, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: dimensionless quantities, impact load, oscillating jet, output characteristics, reducing drag and friction, structural parameters
The challenges posed by elevated rock hardness, deficient drillability, excessive friction torque, and significant underpressure in extended−reach horizontal wells are the primary factors that contribute to low ROP (Rate of Penetration) and limited horizontal reach during the drilling operation. Reducing drag and friction is one of the primary methods of addressing the aforementioned challenges. To augment the pulse output characteristics of the oscillating jet and bolster the energy of the hydrodynamic impact load, we developed and designed a multi−source impact oscillation speed−increasing tool coupled with blade rotation disturbance and multi−order oscillation cavity self−excitation. We utilized fluid dynamics software to model and conduct numerical analysis on the multi−source pulsed jet generator. Furthermore, we constructed a prototype and subjected it to testing. This paper examines the impact of dimensionless structural parameters on the pressure output characteristics of the m... [more]
Polymer/Graphene Nanocomposites via 3D and 4D Printing—Design and Technical Potential
Ayesha Kausar, Ishaq Ahmad, Tingkai Zhao, O. Aldaghri, M. H. Eisa
April 11, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: 3D printing, 4D printing, graphene, nanocomposite, photovoltaics, polymer, sensing
Graphene is an important nanocarbon nanofiller for polymeric matrices. The polymer−graphene nanocomposites, obtained through facile fabrication methods, possess significant electrical−thermal−mechanical and physical properties for technical purposes. To overcome challenges of polymer−graphene nanocomposite processing and high performance, advanced fabrication strategies have been applied to design the next-generation materials−devices. This revolutionary review basically offers a fundamental sketch of graphene, polymer−graphene nanocomposite and three-dimensional (3D) and four-dimensional (4D) printing techniques. The main focus of the article is to portray the impact of 3D and 4D printing techniques in the field of polymer−graphene nanocomposites. Polymeric matrices, such as polyamide, polycaprolactone, polyethylene, poly(lactic acid), etc. with graphene, have been processed using 3D or 4D printing technologies. The 3D and 4D printing employ various cutting-edge processes and offer en... [more]
Biochemical Methane Potential of Mechanically and Enzymatically Pretreated Solid Olive Mill Waste
Patrick Tai, Ruth Spierling, Jennifer Carroll, Stephanie Jung
April 11, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: anaerobic digestion, biomethane, digestate, enzymatic pretreatment, olive cake, olive oil
Olive cake, the solid byproduct of three-phase centrifugation olive oil production, has a high organic and polyphenol content, rendering it an environmental threat when landfilled as well as limiting its animal feed potential. This residue can be a good candidate for biomethane production due to its rich polysaccharide content (pectin, hemicellulose, and cellulose). Two strategies were compared to maximize biomethane production: destoning (i.e., removal of the seed fragments via mechanical means) and enzymatic pretreatment of the pulp. After 30 days of batch anaerobic digestion at 35 °C, both enzymatically pretreated and destoned olive cakes produced similar amounts of methane (~295 mL CH4/g volatile solids (VS)), 42% more than the control. A comparison of olive cake’s biomethane yields with a broad range of agricultural residues in the literature demonstrated its suitability for biomethane production. Additionally, the digestate recovered from the anaerobic digestion of olive cake had... [more]
Recovery of Ammonium from Biomass-Drying Condensate Via Ion Exchange and Its Valorization as a Fertilizer
Jianzhi Song, Jari Heinonen, Tuomo Sainio
April 11, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: ammonium acetate, fertilizer byproduct, industrial condensate, ion-exchange column, pilot scale
In this study, an industrial biomass-drying wastewater condensate containing > 3200 mg/L NH4+ and >8900 mg/L CH3COO− was treated in ion-exchange columns for the recovery of NH4+. Two commercial resins (CS12GC and CS16GC) were studied on laboratory and pilot scales. CS16GC outperformed CS12GC by achieving better separation at the condensate temperature (60 °C), which was energy-efficient regarding NH4+ removal. K3PO4 was used for regeneration to produce a liquid compound fertilizer containing nutrient elements (N, K, and P) as a byproduct. The N/K ratio in the byproduct was found to be adjustable by varying the operating parameters. Regeneration with 2 mol/L K3PO4 gave a higher regeneration efficiency (97.67% at 3 BV and ~100% at 4 BV). The stability tests performed on a laboratory scale showed that the cyclic runs of the column separation process were steady and repeatable. Based on the outcomes of the laboratory-scale tests, the pilot-scale tests applied a loading volume of 7 BV. The... [more]
Development of Energy-Rich and Fiber-Rich Bars Based on Puffed and Non-Puffed Cereals
Hayat Bourekoua, Fairouz Djeghim, Radia Ayad, Ayoub Benabdelkader, Abdelbasset Bouakkaz, Dariusz Dziki, Renata Różyło
April 11, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: energy-rich bars, fiber-rich bars, mixture design, puffed and non-puffed cereals, sensory evaluation
The purpose of this work is to develop two types of dietary supplements for celiac (energy-rich and fiber-rich bars) as well as to optimize the formulations of bars made from puffed and non-puffed cereals. To optimize the combination of components, a mixture design was created. Based on sensory evaluation, optimal bars were selected, which were then evaluated in terms of biochemical properties, color and antioxidant properties. The main results indicate that the combination of 37.5 g of cereals, 22.5 g of seeds, and 40 g of binder is optimal for the energy bars with non-puffed cereals, followed by 54.57 g of cereals, 10.43 g of seeds, and 35 g of a binder for fiber-rich bars with non-puffed cereals. In contrast, the optimal recipe for energy bars with puffed cereals consisted of 35.42 g of cereals, 20.07 g of seeds, and 44.51 g of binder, and for fiber-rich bars with puffed cereals, it consisted of 50 g of cereals, 15 g of seeds, and 35 g. The biochemical composition indicates that fib... [more]
Process Effluent Recycling in the Supercritical Water Gasification of Dry Biomass
Julian Dutzi, Nikolaos Boukis, Jörg Sauer
April 11, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: Biomass, gasification, process design, supercritical water
The influence of process water recycling during the Supercritical Water Gasification (SCWG) of dry biomasses was investigated. Dry biomass has to be diluted with water to a dry matter content of approximately 10 wt.% to gasify it in the process of supercritical water gasification. The treatment of wastewater in the SCWG process is cost intensive due to organic contaminants; therefore, the recycling of the process effluent is attractive. Salt separation is needed to avoid accumulation of salts in the effluents, since salts enhance corrosion rates and might cause blocking of the flow when the effluent is recycled. The grass Reed Canary Grass and grapevines were gasified. The recycling of the process effluent did not influence the composition of the product gas. In both cases the carbon efficiency decreased by 4% when wastewater was used to dilute the biomass. An increase in organic carbon and potassium in the reactor effluent was observed after gasification of the biomass with recycled p... [more]
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