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Parametric Study of a Supercritical CO2 Power Cycle for Waste Heat Recovery with Variation in Cold Temperature and Heat Source Temperature
Young-Min Kim, Young-Duk Lee, Kook-Young Ahn
March 8, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: cold temperature, exhaust gas, split cycle, supercritical CO2 (S-CO2) power cycle, waste heat recovery
The supercritical carbon dioxide (S-CO2) power cycle is a promising development for waste heat recovery (WHR) due to its high efficiency despite its simplicity and compactness compared with a steam bottoming cycle. A simple recuperated S-CO2 power cycle cannot fully utilize the waste heat due to the trade-off between the heat recovery and thermal efficiency of the cycle. A split cycle in which the working fluid is preheated by the recuperator and the heat source separately can be used to maximize the power output from a given waste heat source. In this study, the operating conditions of split S-CO2 power cycles for waste heat recovery from a gas turbine and an engine were studied to accommodate the temperature variation of the heat sink and the waste heat source. The results show that it is vital to increase the low pressure of the cycle along with a corresponding increase in the cooling temperature to maintain the low-compression work near the critical point. The net power decreases b... [more]
A Novel Methodology for Optimal SVC Location Considering N-1 Contingencies and Reactive Power Flows Reconfiguration
Diego Carrión, Edwin García, Manuel Jaramillo, Jorge W. González
March 8, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: electrical power system, N-1 contingency, optimal power flow, optimal transmission switching, reactive compensation, static VAR compensator
In this research, an alternative methodology is proposed for the location of Static VAR Compensators (SVC) in power systems, considering the reconfiguration of reactive power flows through the optimal switching of the transmission stage, which resembles the contingency restriction N-1 usually considered in transmission expansion planning. Based on this methodology, the contingency index was determined, which made it possible to determine which is the contingency that generates the greatest voltage degradation in the system. For the quantification of reactive flows, optimal AC power flows were used, which minimize the operating costs of the power system subject to transmission line switching restrictions, line charge-ability, voltages and node angles. To determine the node in which the compensation should be placed, the contingency index criterion was used, verifying the voltage profile in the nodes. The proposed methodology was tested in the IEEE test systems of 9, 14 nodes and large-s... [more]
A Modified Resonant Column Device for In-Depth Analysis of Vibration in Cohesive and Cohesionless Soils
Piotr E. Srokosz, Ireneusz Dyka, Marcin Bujko, Marta Bocheńska
March 8, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: foundations, ground vibrations, offshore wind turbines, resonant column, soil dynamic testing
With the accelerating progression of global climate change, switching to renewable energy sources is inevitable. Wind energy is a fast-growing branch of this industry, and according to the 2021 Global Wind Report, this trend must continue in order to limit the increase in global average temperature. While onshore wind turbines still dominate and account for most recent growth, offshore wind turbines are becoming a promising alternative for geographical, power density-related or even aesthetic reasons. Offshore wind turbines are subjected to more complex loading conditions and proper foundation design is very challenging, however, this is crucial for ensuring and maintaining the structure’s reliability. Soil dynamic tests are one of the bases for wind turbine foundation design. Technical regulations in many countries require such tests to be carried out in a Resonant Column (RC). In this study, a modification of the RC sensors and data acquisition system was introduced in order to condu... [more]
Study of the Application Characteristics of Photovoltaic-Thermoelectric Radiant Windows
Wenjie Zhang, Jiajun Zhang, Fengcheng Huang, Yuqiang Zhao, Yongheng Zhong
March 8, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: performance analysis, photovoltaic, radiation cooling, thermoelectric cooling
Through experiments and numerical simulation, this paper studies the related performance of a photovoltaic thermoelectric radiation cooling window structure, verifies the accuracy of the established solar thermoelectric radiation window calculation model, and analyzes the cooling performance of different parameters of thermoelectric sheet, radiation plate, and photovoltaic panel. On the basis of considering the relationship between the power generation and power consumption of the structure, the numerical calculation results show that the solar thermoelectric radiation window with non-transparent photovoltaic module (NTPV) has a total cooling capacity of 50.2 kWh, power consumption of 71.8 kWh, and power generation of 83.9 kWh from June to August. The solar thermoelectric radiation window with translucent photovoltaic module (STPV) has a total cooling capacity of 50.7 kWh, power consumption of 71.7 kWh, and power generation of 45.4 kWh from June to August. If the operation time of the... [more]
The Effect of Hydraulic Diameter on Flow Boiling within Single Rectangular Microchannels and Comparison of Heat Sink Configuration of a Single and Multiple Microchannels
Konstantinos Vontas, Manolia Andredaki, Anastasios Georgoulas, Nicolas Miché, Marco Marengo
March 8, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: conjugate heat transfer, flow boiling, hydraulic diameter, microchannels, multiphase flow, VOF
Phase change heat transfer within microchannels is considered one of the most promising cooling methods for the efficient cooling of high-performance electronic devices. However, there are still fundamental parameters, such as the effect of channel hydraulic diameter Dh whose effects on fluid flow and heat transfer characteristics are not clearly defined yet. The objective of the present work is to numerically investigate the first transient flow boiling characteristics from the bubble inception up to the first stages of the flow boiling regime development, in rectangular microchannels of varying hydraulic diameters, utilising an enhanced custom VOF-based solver. The solver accounts for conjugate heat transfer effects, implemented in OpenFOAM and validated in the literature through experimental results and analytical solutions. The numerical study was conducted through two different sets of simulations. In the first set, flow boiling characteristics in four single microchannels of Dh =... [more]
An Online Security Prediction and Control Framework for Modern Power Grids
Ifedayo Oladeji, Ramon Zamora, Tek Tjing Lie
March 8, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: distributed generation, incremental machine learning, renewable energy sources, security
The proliferation of renewable energy sources distributed generation (RES-DG) into the grid results in time-varying inertia constant. To ensure the security of the grid under varying inertia, techniques for fast security assessment are required. In addition, considering the high penetration of RES-DG units into the modern grids, security prediction using varying grid features is crucial. The computation burden concerns of conventional time-domain security assessment techniques make it unsuitable for real-time security prediction. This paper, therefore, proposes a fast security monitoring model that includes security prediction and load shedding for security control. The attributes considered in this paper include the load level, inertia constant, fault location, and power dispatched from the renewable energy sources generator. An incremental Naïve Bayes algorithm is applied on the training dataset developed from the responses of the grid to transient stability simulations. An additive... [more]
Synthesis of Antennas for Active Glazing Unit with Photovoltaic Modules
Piotr Jankowski-Mihułowicz, Mariusz Węglarski, Wojciech Lichoń, Mateusz Chamera, Patryk Pyt, Cezary Ciejka
March 8, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: active glazing unit, photovoltaic module, PV glazing set, PV power plant monitoring, RFID sensor, RFID technology, UHF antenna, UHF RFID transponder
The problem considered in the paper concerns the synthesis process of antennas for autonomous semi-passive RFID transponder/sensors dedicated to active glazing units. Glazing units are frequently used in modern multi-storey buildings to create amazing facades. When they are integrated with photovoltaic (PV) modules, active units are obtained. It is desirable, mainly for economic reasons and in order to ensure the high efficiency of a micro-photovoltaic power plant, that active glazing units are equipped with a system for monitoring their operating parameters. In connection with this, design problems occur that fall within the fields of sensor technology and radio communications. The main purpose of the presented study was to prepare appropriate input data for design tools used in the synthesis of antenna systems in the UHF band. Many important issues are considered including: proximity to structural elements of the building facade and PV cells, which disturbs the shape of the radiation... [more]
Parametric Study of Eddy Current Brakes for Small-Scale Household Wind Turbine Systems
Huiseop Jeong, Hoseong Ji, Sanghyun Choi, Joonho Baek
March 8, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: braking torque, eddy current brake (ECB), magnetic flux, pole arrangement, wind turbine generator
The design and application of eddy current brakes (ECBs) should be simple; further, ECBs should be used semi-permanently. This study aimed to determine major parameters for designing an ECB that can be applied to a small-scale wind turbine generator. To this end, an ECB was developed that could actuate without additional power, thus improving the efficiency of the generator. A series of simulations were conducted for a parametric study to pre-design ECBs suitable for small wind turbines. The six parameters chosen were disk thickness, number of magnets, radial location of magnets from center of disk, magnet pole arrangement, magnetic flux density, and rotational speed. The simulations were conducted on COMSOL Multiphysics. The results indicated that the number of magnets and magnet pole arrangements can significantly affect the performance curve of ECBs. Moreover, the disk thickness and rotational speed are linearly proportional to the braking torque.
Effect of Forecast Climate Changes on Water Needs of Giant Miscanthus Cultivated in the Kuyavia Region in Poland
Stanisław Rolbiecki, Małgorzata Biniak-Pieróg, Andrzej Żyromski, Wiesława Kasperska-Wołowicz, Barbara Jagosz, Piotr Stachowski, Daniel Liberacki, Ewa Kanecka-Geszke, Hicran A. Sadan, Roman Rolbiecki, Ferenc Pal-Fam, Wiesław Ptach
March 8, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: evapotranspiration, irrigation, Miscanthus × giganteus, precipitation deficit, water requirements
Giant miscanthus is a vigorously growing energy plant, popularly used for biofuels production. It is a grass with low soil and water requirements, although its productivity largely depends on complementary irrigation, especially in the first year of cultivation. The aim of the study was to assess the impact of the forecast climate changes, mainly air temperature increase, on the water needs of giant miscanthus during the growing season in 2021−2050 in the Kuyavia region (central Poland). The years 1981−2010 as the reference period were applied. The meteorological data was based on the regional climate change model RM5.1 with boundary conditions from the global ARPEGE model for the SRES A1B emission scenario. Crop evapotranspiration, calculated using the Penman-Monteith method and crop coefficients, was assumed as a measure of water needs. The study results showed that in view of the expected temperature changes, in the forecast period 2021−2050, the giant miscanthus water needs will in... [more]
Distribution-Level Flexibility Markets—A Review of Trends, Research Projects, Key Stakeholders and Open Questions
Domagoj Badanjak, Hrvoje Pandžić
March 8, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: aggregator, congestion, demand response, distribution system operator, flexibility markets, network
In modern power systems high penetration of renewable energy sources and decentralized paradigm are regarded as the path toward more sustainable electricity landscape. This includes distributed energy resources whose intermittency and uncertainty may cause issues to the system operators. Distribution system operators have an obligation to ensure secure and stable system operation. Hence, they seek the most efficient methods to deal with these challenges. Flexibility procurement is considered as one of the prerequisites for painless and successful integration of renewable sources. Furthermore, distribution-level flexibility markets are modeled and tested to trade flexibility locally, solve congestion issues and defer grid expansion. This paper surveys the ongoing research in the field of flexibility markets, its design, open questions and most promising research projects. The key stakeholders are identified, overview of the current trends in the power system and research initiatives are... [more]
Energetic Potential for Biological Methanation in Anaerobic Sewage Sludge Digesters in Austria
Joseph Tauber, Andreas Ramsbacher, Karl Svardal, Jörg Krampe
March 8, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: anaerobic digestion, biological methanation, Carbon Dioxide, Energy Conversion, Hydrogen, methane, renewable energy storage
Biological methanation as a method of sector coupling between electric and gas grids is expected to be an integral part of the green energy change. Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) involving anaerobic digestion (AD) allow existing infrastructure to operate as energy conversion plants, to close carbon cycles and to generate long-term storable energy in the form of biomethane. Therefore, municipal raw sludge and additional organic residuals (co-substrates) are converted into biogas. Hydrogen is added to convert the carbon dioxide in the biogas into methane via biological methanation (BM). In this study, the energy amount that is convertible via BM in municipal digesters in Austria was calculated. The amount of energy, which can be transformed from electric surplus energy into biomethane, was assessed. Operational data from lab-scale digesters were combined with data from 28 Austrian full-scale wastewater treatment plants with AD. They represent 9.2 Mio population equivalents (PE), or... [more]
Experimental Study on the Mechanical Behavior and Failure Characteristics of Layered Coal at Medium Strain Rates
Kun Zhong, Wusheng Zhao, Changkun Qin, Weizhong Chen
March 8, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: bedding planes, deformation field, energy density, failure, rock burst, strain rates
The study of the mechanical properties and failure behaviors for coal with different bedding structures at various medium strain rates is of great importance for revealing the mechanism of rock burst. In our study, we systematically analyze the uniaxial compressive strength (UCS), acoustic emission (AE) characteristics, failure pattern, and risk of rock burst on coal specimens with two bedding orientations under ranged in strain rates from 10−4 s−1 to 10−2 s−1. The results reflect that and the bedding direction and the strain rates significantly affect the UCS and failure modes of coal specimens. The UCS of coal specimens with loading directions perpendicular to bedding planes (horizontal bedding) increases logarithmically with increasing strain rate while the UCS increases first and then decreases of coal specimens with loading directions parallel to bedding planes (vertical bedding). The AE cumulative energy of the specimens with horizontal bedding is an order of magnitude higher tha... [more]
Global Liquified Natural Gas Trade under Energy Transition
Ning Lin, Robert E. Brooks
March 8, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: energy transition, Liquified Natural Gas, Natural Gas, partial equilibrium, structural economic model
With the recent rising attention and debates on the role of natural gas, especially liquid natural gas, in energy transition, it is critical to have a consistent approach in assessing uncertainties and dynamics in the global gas market during the next two to three decades. There are two objectives of this paper. The first one is to estimate and discuss the impacts of the global liquified natural gas (LNG) trade under a low-carbon scenario using a partial equilibrium model. The second objective is to discuss the role of a structural economic model in empirical analysis and strategy design under a regime shift, such as an energy transition, for the global natural gas market.
A Novel Energy-Safe Algorithm for Enhancing the Battery Life for IoT Sensors’ Applications
Ahmed Zouinkhi, Aymen Flah, Lucian Mihet-Popa
March 8, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: algorithm, battery life, communication, energy optimization, IEEE 802.15.4, IoT, smart city
Energy safe is mandatory for all isolated IoT tools, such as in long way roads, mountains, or even in smart cities. If increasing the lifetime of these tools, the rentability of the global network loop becomes more efficient. Therefore, this paper presents a new approach for saving energy inside the source nodes by supervising the state of energy inside each source node and calculating the duty cycle factor. The relationship between these parameters is based on an optimization problem formulation. In this respect, the present paper is designed to propose a new approach that deals with increasing the lifetime of the wireless sensor network (WSN)-attached nodes, as fixed in the application. The newly devised design is based on implementing the IEEE 802.15.4 standard beacon-enabled mode, involving a cluster tree topology. Accordingly, every subgroup is allotted to apply a specifically different duty cycle, depending on the battery’s remaining energy level, which contributes to creating a... [more]
The Corona Phenomenon in Overhead Lines: Critical Overview of Most Common and Reliable Available Models
Erika Stracqualursi, Rodolfo Araneo, Salvatore Celozzi
March 8, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: corona discharge, corona models, dynamic capacitance, stranded conductors
Research on corona discharge, shared by physics, chemistry and electrical engineering, has not arrested yet. As a dissipative process, the development of corona increases the resistive losses of transmission lines and enhances the line capacitance locally. Introducing additional losses and propagation delay, along the line, non-linearity and non-uniformity of the line parameters; therefore, corona should not be neglected. The present work is meant to provide the reader with comprehensive information on the corona macroscopic phenomenology and development, referring to the most relevant contributions in the literature on this subject. The models proposed in the literature for the simulation of the corona development are reviewed in detail, and sensitivity curves are provided to highlight their dependence on the input parameters.
Energy-Saving and CO2-Emissions-Reduction Potential of a Fuel Cell Cogeneration System for Condominiums Based on a Field Survey
Kazui Yoshida, Hom B. Rijal, Kazuaki Bohgaki, Ayako Mikami, Hiroto Abe
March 8, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: cogeneration system, condominium, energy-saving effect, fuel cell, HEMS
A residential cogeneration system (CGS) is highlighted because of its efficient energy usage on both the supplier and consumer sides. It generates electricity and heat simultaneously; however, there is insufficient information on the efficiency according to the condition of usage. In this study, we analysed the performance data measured by the home energy management system (HEMS) and the lifestyle data of residents in a condominium of 356 flats where fuel cell CGS was installed in each flat. The electricity generated by CGS contributed to an approximately 12% reduction in primary energy consumption and CO2 emission, and the rate of generation by the CGS in the electric power demand (i.e., contribution rate) was approximately 38%. The electricity generation was mainly affected by the use of electricity up to 4 MWh/household/year. Gas or water use also impacted electric power generation, with water use as the primary factor affecting the contribution rate. Electric power generation chang... [more]
Sea Wave Energy. A Review of the Current Technologies and Perspectives
Domenico Curto, Vincenzo Franzitta, Andrea Guercio
March 8, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: attenuator, OD, OWC, point absorber, sea wave, terminator, WAB, WEC
The proposal of new technologies capable of producing electrical energy from renewable sources has driven research into seas and oceans. Research finds this field very promising in the future of renewable energies, especially in areas where there are specific climatic and morphological characteristics to exploit large amounts of energy from the sea. In general, this kind of energy is referred to as six energy resources: waves, tidal range, tidal current, ocean current, ocean thermal energy conversion, and saline gradient. This review has the aim to list several wave-energy converter power plants and to analyze their years of operation. In this way, a focus is created to understand how many wave-energy converter plants work on average and whether it is indeed an established technology.
Comparative Analysis of Combined Heating Systems Involving the Use of Renewable Energy for Greenhouse Heating
Chung-Geon Lee, La-Hoon Cho, Seok-Jun Kim, Sun-Yong Park, Dae-Hyun Kim
March 8, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: greenhouse, hybrid heating system, hydrothermal heat pump, pellet boiler, solar heat collection
The continued use of fossil fuels is contributing to severe environmental pollution and the establishment of an abnormal climate; consequently, alternative renewable energy sources are being actively investigated worldwide. Further, following global trends, numerous countermeasures aimed at improving carbon neutrality, promoting sustainable agriculture, and reducing fossil fuel dependence are being implemented in the Republic of Korea. Therefore, this study was conducted to investigate the application of renewable energies for greenhouse heating in the Republic of Korea. Three hybrid systems, numbered 1−3, were constructed using a pellet boiler, hydrothermal heat pump, and solar heat collection system, respectively. Thereafter, the heating performance, combined heat efficiency, energy consumption per temperature lifting, and energy cost per temperature lifting of the systems were compared. The combined thermal efficiency results showed no significant differences. However, in terms of e... [more]
Investigation of Isolation Forest for Wind Turbine Pitch System Condition Monitoring Using SCADA Data
Conor McKinnon, James Carroll, Alasdair McDonald, Sofia Koukoura, Charlie Plumley
March 8, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: anomaly detection, condition monitoring, isolation forest, pitch system, SCADA data, wind turbine
Wind turbine pitch system condition monitoring is an active area of research, and this paper investigates the use of the Isolation Forest Machine Learning model and Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition system data for this task. This paper examines two case studies, turbines with hydraulic or electric pitch systems, and uses an Isolation Forest to predict failure ahead of time. This novel technique compared several models per turbine, each trained on a different number of months of data. An anomaly proportion for three different time-series window lengths was compared, to observe trends and peaks before failure. The two cases were compared, and it was found that this technique could detect abnormal activity roughly 12 to 18 months before failure for both the hydraulic and electric pitch systems for all unhealthy turbines, and a trend upwards in anomalies could be found in the immediate run up to failure. These peaks in anomalous behaviour could indicate a future failure and this wo... [more]
The Relative Importance of Determinants of the Solar Photovoltaic Industry in China: Analyses by the Diamond Model and the Analytic Hierarchy Process
Tiantian Zhang, Ken’ichi Matsumoto, Kei Nakagawa
March 8, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: analytic hierarchy process, determinants, diamond model, photovoltaic industry, relative importance, Renewable and Sustainable Energy
Within China’s renewable energy industry, the importance of the solar photovoltaic industry has been increasingly recognized. Many Chinese provinces have adopted various measures to develop the solar photovoltaic industry. This study used the diamond model and the analytic hierarchy process to clarify the relative importance of the determinants of the development of the solar photovoltaic industry. A total of 22 determinants in six categories (i.e., factor condition; demand condition; firm strategy, structure, and rivalry; related and support industries; government; and chance) were analyzed. The results show that besides factor condition, demand condition and firm strategy, structure, and rivalry have also had a strong influence on the development of China’s photovoltaic industry. The findings also indicate that some traditional factors, such as labor costs and acquiring land, are very important to the development of the solar photovoltaic industry. The relative importance of the dete... [more]
Determination of Optimum Envelope of Religious Buildings in Terms of Thermal Comfort and Energy Consumption: Mosque Cases
Ahmet Bircan Atmaca, Gülay Zorer Gedik, Andreas Wagner
March 8, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: building envelope, energy consumption, religious buildings, thermal comfort
Mosques are quite different from other building types in terms of occupant type and usage schedule. For this reason, they should be evaluated differently from other building types in terms of thermal comfort and energy consumption. It is difficult and probably not even necessary to create homogeneous thermal comfort in mosques’ entire usage area, which has large volumes and various areas for different activities. Nevertheless, energy consumption should be at a minimum level. In order to ensure that mosques are minimally affected by outdoor climatic changes, the improvement of the properties of the building envelope should have the highest priority. These optimal properties of the building envelope have to be in line with thermal comfort in mosques. The proposed method will be a guide for designers and occupants in the design process of new mosques or the use of existing mosques. The effect of the thermal properties of the building envelope on energy consumption was investigated to ensu... [more]
A Sensitivity Matrix Approach Using Two-Stage Optimization for Voltage Regulation of LV Networks with High PV Penetration
A.S. Jameel Hassan, Umar Marikkar, G.W. Kasun Prabhath, Aranee Balachandran, W.G. Chaminda Bandara, Parakrama B. Ekanayake, Roshan I. Godaliyadda, Janaka B. Ekanayake
March 8, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: PV inverter control, renewable energy integration, rooftop solar PV, smart grid, voltage violation
The occurrence of voltage violations is a major deterrent for absorbing more rooftop solar power into smart Low-Voltage Distribution Grids (LVDGs). Recent studies have focused on decentralized control methods to solve this problem due to the high computational time in performing load flows in centralized control techniques. To address this issue, a novel sensitivity matrix was developed to estimate the voltages of the network by replacing load flow simulations. In this paper, a Centralized Active, Reactive Power Management System (CARPMS) is proposed to optimally utilize the reactive power capability of smart Photovoltaic (PV) inverters with minimal active power curtailment to mitigate the voltage violation problem. The developed sensitivity matrix is able to reduce the time consumed by 55.1% compared to load flow simulations, enabling near-real-time control optimization. Given the large solution space of power systems, a novel two-stage optimization is proposed, where the solution spa... [more]
Power-to-Gas and Power-to-X—The History and Results of Developing a New Storage Concept
Michael Sterner, Michael Specht
March 8, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: 100% renewable energy scenarios, eFuels, electric fuels, energy transition, Hydrogen, methanation, Power-to-Gas, Power-to-Hydrogen, Power-to-Methane, Power-to-X, sector coupling, sectoral integration
Germany’s energy transition, known as ‘Energiewende’, was always very progressive. However, it came technically to a halt at the question of large-scale, seasonal energy storage for wind and solar, which was not available. At the end of the 2000s, we combined our knowledge of both electrical and process engineering, imitated nature by copying photosynthesis and developed Power-to-Gas by combining water electrolysis with CO2-methanation to convert water and CO2 together with wind and solar power to synthetic natural gas. Storing green energy by coupling the electricity with the gas sector using its vast TWh-scale storage facility was the solution for the biggest energy problem of our time. This was the first concept that created the term ‘sector coupling’ or ‘sectoral integration’. We first implemented demo sites, presented our work in research, industry and ministries, and applied it in many macroeconomic studies. It was an initial idea that inspired others to rethink electricity as we... [more]
Opportunities in Jet-Impingement Cooling for Gas-Turbine Engines
Sandip Dutta, Prashant Singh
March 8, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: crossflow, heat transfer, impingement, jet impingement, jet orifice, turbine cooling
Impingement heat transfer is considered one of the most effective cooling technologies that yield high localized convective heat transfer coefficients. This paper studies different configurable parameters involved in jet impingement cooling such as, exit orifice shape, crossflow regulation, target surface modification, spent air reuse, impingement channel modification, jet pulsation, and other techniques to understand which of them are critical and how these heat-transfer-enhancement concepts work. The aim of this paper is to excite the thermal sciences community of this efficient cooling technique and instill some thoughts for future innovations. New orifice shapes are becoming feasible due to innovative 3D printing technologies. However, the orifice shape variations show that it is hard to beat a sharp-edged round orifice in heat transfer coefficient, but it comes with a higher pressure drop across the orifice. Any attempt to streamline the hole shape indicated a drop in the Nusselt... [more]
Transformer-Less Switched-Capacitor Quasi-Switched Boost DC-DC Converter
Truong-Duy Duong, Minh-Khai Nguyen, Tan-Tai Tran, Young-Cheol Lim, Joon-Ho Choi
March 8, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: duty cycle, high step-up, power conversion, quasi-switched boost, switched-capacitor
In this article, a quasi-switched boost converter based on the switched-capacitor technique with high step-up voltage capability is dealt with and analyzed. The proposed converter offers a simple structure and low voltage stress on the semiconductor elements with intrinsic small duty cycle. An inductor of the proposed converter is connected in series with the input voltage source; therefore, continuous input current ripple is attainable. In addition, the efficiency of the proposed converter is also improved. A detailed steady-state analysis is discussed to identify the salient features of the switched-capacitor-based quasi-switched boost DC-DC converter. The performance of the converter is compared against similar existing high boost DC-DC converters. Finally, the switched-capacitor-based quasi-switched boost DC-DC converter is investigated by experimental verification.
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