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Performance Enhancement of an Islanded Microgrid with the Support of Electrical Vehicle and STATCOM Systems
Omar Makram Kamel, Ahmed A. Zaki Diab, Mohamed Metwally Mahmoud, Ameena Saad Al-Sumaiti, Hamdy M. Sultan.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: DSTATCOM, electric vehicles (EVs), frequency stability, microgrid (MG), renewable sources.
Modern electrical power systems now require the spread of microgrids (MG), where they would be operating in either islanded mode or grid-connected mode. An inherent mismatch between loads and sources is introduced by changeable high renewable share in an islanded MG system with stochastic load demands. The system frequency is directly impacted by this mismatch, which can be alleviated by incorporating cutting-edge energy storage technologies and FACTS tools. The investigated islanded MG system components are wind farm, solar PV, Electric vehicles (EVs), loads, DSTATCOM, and diesel power generator. An aggregated EVs model is connected to the MG during uncertain periods of the generation of renewable energy (PV and wind) to support the performance of MGs. The ability to support ancillary services from the EVs is checked. DSTATCOM is used to provide voltage stability for the MG during congestion situations. The MG is studied in three scenarios: the first scenario MG without EVs and DSTATC... [more]
A Feasibility Study on Gravity Power Generation Technology by Virtue of Abandoned Oil-Gas Wells in China
Jingcui Li, Jifang Wan, Yan Xia, Sixiang Zhao, Guowei Song, Yuxian He.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: abandoned oil-gas wells, case study, economic benefits, Energy Storage, gravity power generation.
In the future, there will be more and more abandoned oil-gas wells with the exploitation of onshore oilfield resources. However, the large height difference in abandoned oil-gas wells can be used as building blocks for gravity power generation, thus maximizing the economic value of abandoned oil-gas wells. In this study, a scheme of gravity power generation by virtue of the spud-in casing depth of oil-gas wells is proposed, and a gravity power generation model based on abandoned oil-gas wells is established. The parameters and economic benefits of gravity energy storage are calculated for oil-gas wells in the Huabei oilfield, the Daqing oilfield, and the Xinjiang oilfield. It is shown that the power density and discharge time of the gravity energy storage system in abandoned oil-gas wells are suitable for distributed power generation. In addition, the fast response characteristics of energy storage in abandoned oil-gas wells are verified, which makes the system suitable for correcting... [more]
Mapping Seasonal Variability of Buildings Electricity Demand profiles in Mediterranean Small Islands
Simone Ferrari, Federica Zagarella, Paola Caputo, Marco Beccali.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: cooling electric peak, energy demand profiles, GIS, Mediterranean context, Pantelleria, small islands.
In communities with a high tourist influx and warm climate, such as Mediterranean small islands, the energy demands for space cooling and domestic hot water are expected to significantly increase during summer. Considering the current energy context, for succeeding energy transition and reducing the dependency on not endogenous fossil fuels, it is paramount to increase the deployment of renewable sources of energy, especially wind and solar which, however, are aleatory and unpredictable. Hence, to reduce the high costs for energy supply in these contexts, the analysis of the variation of energy consumption is fundamental. Moreover, mapping the spatial distribution of energy profiles can be useful to have an overview at a large scale of the considered building stock. Within this frame, a Geographic-Information-System-based procedure was implemented to estimate the residential buildings energy demand profiles, focusing on the seasonal variation. The adopted method can provide a valid sup... [more]
A Novel Stochastic Optimizer Solving Optimal Reactive Power Dispatch Problem Considering Renewable Energy Resources
Mohammed Hamouda Ali, Ahmed Mohammed Attiya Soliman, Mohamed Abdeen, Tarek Kandil, Almoataz Y. Abdelaziz, Adel El-Shahat.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: African Vultures Optimization Algorithm (AVOA), minimizing reactive power cost, minimizing real power loss, minimizing voltage deviation, optimal reactive power dispatch (ORPD), renewable energy resources (RERs).
Optimal Reactive Power Dispatch (ORPD is thought of as a noncontinuous, nonlinear global optimization problem. Within the system’s constraints, the ORPD manages to accomplish the reactive power flow. Due to its more intricate linkage of variables, the reactive power issue is more challenging to resolve than the optimum power flow issue. With the existence of renewable energy resources (RERs), solving the ORPD problem to attain the most stable and secure system condition has become a more challenging task. The goal of this article is to solve the objective function of ORPD combined with RERs using a metaheuristic novel optimizer named the African Vultures Optimization Algorithm abbreviated by (AVOA), where the formulation of the ORPD issue including minimization of three single objective functions as follows, voltage deviation, system operating cost, and real power loss, is introduced and also transmission power loss minimization is embraced with the simultaneous incorporation of the op... [more]
Evaluation of Leachate Recirculation as a Stabilisation Strategy for Landfills in Developing Countries
John J. Sandoval-Cobo, Diana M. Caicedo-Concha, Luis F. Marmolejo-Rebellón, Patricia Torres-Lozada, Johann Fellner.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: biogas, leachate recirculation, methane, Renewable and Sustainable Energy.
This study evaluated leachate recirculation (LR) as a stabilisation strategy for landfills using bioreactor experiments with excavated waste from a tropical landfill in Colombia. The experimental evaluation was performed in two 115 L bioreactors, one simulating the operation of a landfill with LR, Br2, where the leachate produced was recirculated at a rate of 0.8 L d−1, and a control system without LR, Br1. Both systems reached stabilisation indicator values on a dry matter (DM) basis for volatile solids VS (<25% DM) and a biochemical methane potential BMP (≤10 mL CH4 g−1 DM). Likewise, towards the end of the experiment, the leachate generated in Br2 reached stabilisation indicator values for BOD5 (<100 mg L−1) and the BOD (biological oxygen demand)/COD (chemical oxygen demand) ratio (<0.1). Although the stabilisation criterion for COD was not met in any bioreactor (<200 mg L−1), LR helped to release 19% more oxidisable organic matter in Br2 than in Br1, indicating a reduct... [more]
The Application of the γ-Re Transition Model Using Sustaining Turbulence
Meihong Zhang, Shengyang Nie, Xiaoxuan Meng, Yingtao Zuo.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: freestream turbulence intensity, independent solution, SST-variants, sustaining turbulence, transition model.
The freestream turbulence intensity is an important parameter for Tollmien−Schlichting waves and is also used as one of the key variables for the local- and transport-equation-based transition model in the simulations. To obtain the similar turbulence level in the vicinity to the aircraft as the turbulence intensity measured in a wind tunnel or in free-flight conditions, the sustaining turbulence term can be used for the transition model. It is important to investigate the model behavior when the sustaining turbulence is coupled with the frequently used SST-variants for transitional flows. Additionally, it is essential to obtain a nearly independent solution using the same transition model for different users on different meshes with similar grid resolution for purposes of verification and validation. So far, the relevant work has not been performed sufficiently and the sustaining turbulence technology introduces non-independent results into the freestream values. Thus, a modified sust... [more]
Energy Consumption Prediction and Analysis for Electric Vehicles: A Hybrid Approach
Hamza Mediouni, Amal Ezzouhri, Zakaria Charouh, Khadija El Harouri, Soumia El Hani, Mounir Ghogho.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: hybrid approach, instantaneous regenerative braking power, range anxiety, real-world data, synthetic dataset.
Range anxiety remains one of the main hurdles to the widespread adoption of electric vehicles (EVs). To mitigate this issue, accurate energy consumption prediction is required. In this study, a hybrid approach is proposed toward this objective by taking into account driving behavior, road conditions, natural environment, and additional weight. The main components of the EV were simulated using physical and equation-based models. A rich synthetic dataset illustrating different driving scenarios was then constructed. Real-world data were also collected using a city car. A machine learning model was built to relate the mechanical power to the electric power. The proposed predictive method achieved an R2 of 0.99 on test synthetic data and an R2 of 0.98 on real-world data. Furthermore, the instantaneous regenerative braking power efficiency as a function of the deceleration level was also investigated in this study.
Application of Pre-Splitting and Roof-Cutting Control Technology in Coal Mining: A Review of Technology
Shengrong Xie, Yiyi Wu, Fangfang Guo, Hang Zou, Dongdong Chen, Xiao Zhang, Xiang Ma, Ruipeng Liu, Chaowen Wu.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: hydraulic fracturing, no-coal pillar mining, pre-splitting blasting, pressure relief technology, roof cutting technology, thick hard roof.
According to the development requirements of green mining of coal resources, it is imperative to improve the extraction rate of coal and the application of safe and efficient mining technology. Pre-splitting and roof cutting technology is widely used in reducing residual coal pillars and safe pressure relief mining, which has become the crucial technology for pillar-free mining methods. Therefore, it is essential to review and discuss the research hotspots, cutting-edge methods, principles of action, and application areas of the development of this technology. Above all, the research data on pre-splitting and roof-cutting development in the past ten years are summarized and outlined. The research’s hot spots are pressure relief technology and gob-side entry retaining technology. Then, the functional forms of pre-splitting and roof cutting technology are discussed and compared, including explosive blasting (directional energy gathering blasting, liquid explosive blasting, and composite... [more]
Detailed Analysis of PAH Formation, Toxicity and Regulated Pollutants in a Diesel Engine Running on Diesel Blends with n-Propanol, n-Butanol and n-Pentanol
Nadir Yilmaz, Francisco M. Vigil, Alpaslan Atmanli, Burl Donaldson.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: blend ratio, diesel engine, higher alcohol, PAHs, regulated emissions, wet stacking.
There are a number of emissions produced by internal combustion engines that are regulated to limit atmospheric pollution. However, it is equally important for both environmental and human health to also monitor and control polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). Using high-carbon alcohols with straight-chain structures, such as n-propanol (Pro), n-butanol (Bu) and n-pentanol (Pen), together with diesel fuel (D), can be a way to reduce these harmful pollutants. In this study, nine different test fuels were created by mixing each higher alcohol with diesel fuel at 5%, 20% and 30% mixing ratios. In order to compare the effects of these test fuels on regulated pollutants and PAH compounds, fuel blends were evaluated in a diesel engine at partial loads and at a constant speed. Regulated emissions were measured using a standard 5-gas analyzer, and PAHs were detected and quantified using rigorous analytical chemistry methods, such as gas chromatography−mass spectrometry (GC−MS). While highe... [more]
Residential Refrigeration MEPS in Colombia: A Review and a Comparative Analysis
Andrés Felipe Ramírez Sánchez, Juan Sebastián Solís-Chaves, Andrea del Pilar Rodríguez-Muñoz, Luis Alejandro Arias Barragán, Diana Ximena Serna-Pérez, Omar Fredy Prías Caicedo.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: Colombia, Energy Efficiency, energy labeling, MEPS, residential refrigeration.
This paper addresses the energy efficiency issue in household appliances, which has led to the establishment of policies at a global level in favor of setting minimum energy performance standards (MEPS), which guarantee end users are able to select more efficient equipment. The countries of the United States, Brazil, Mexico, Chile, and the Community of the European Union were taken as references to review their policies and implementation strategies, in order to be compared with the Colombian panorama (at the market, technical and political levels). This allows the establishment of common aspects and differences related to the determination of energy consumption, adjusted volume, and formalization of efficiency ranges, and in the specific case of domestic refrigeration. Managing to distinguish the most relevant aspects for the successful adoption of these policies in Colombia. It is evident that the implementation of these guidelines has a positive impact on the market of the countries... [more]
A Review of the Energy Potential of Residual Biomass for Coincineration in Kazakhstan
Aliya Askarova, Montserrat Zamorano, Jaime Martín-Pascual, Aizhan Nugymanova, Saltanat Bolegenova.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: energy potential, Kazakhstan, Renewable and Sustainable Energy, residual biomass.
Although it has access to hydrocarbon reserves, Kazakhstan has developed a strategy for the transition to a low-carbon economy, which should include the use of renewable energy sources. In this framework, the use of biomass from waste could have the potential to reduce emissions from traditionally fueled energy generation, as well as adding value to the generated waste, which also improves waste management according to the principles of a circular economy. The analysis of the resources and energy potential from residual biomass in Kazakhstan presents an annual production of 37.26 × 106 tons of residual biomass, which could be capable of producing an energy potential of 466.74 PJ/year, little more than half to the total production from all the installed power plants in the country. Agricultural, animal and municipal solid waste are available to produce energy in Kazakhstan based on combustion technologies; however, animal waste and agricultural are the main potential sources with 61.02%... [more]
Comprehensive Comparison of Hybrid Cooling of Thermal Power Generation with Airside Serial and Parallel Heat Exchange
Qian Huang, Yifan Zhi, Rongyong Zhang, Huimin Wei, Lei Xu.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: annual performance, natural draft hybrid cooling, parallel/serial heat exchange, water/energy nexus.
Natural draft hybrid cooling (NDHC) for thermal power generating units is proposed to achieve a balance of energy and water consumption for arid areas. This study examines the two main design forms of hybrid cooling with airside in serial and parallel heat exchange based on the same tower shell and heat transfer areas. Taking full consideration of the thermal cycle of the power generating unit, simplified simulation models for different cooling systems are established to show the influences of ambient conditions and marketing factors. Results show that both the hybrid cooling designs have a better cooling efficiency than either dry cooling or wet cooling. Expanded inlet areas of hybrid cooling in the parallel heat exchange design bring high heat transfer performance. As for the serial design, the higher temperature of the air at the outlet of the dry section maintains a larger airside mass flow rate, obtaining a high-efficient cooling system. The hybrid cooling in the serial design typ... [more]
Behavior of Glass-like and Mineral-like Phosphate Compounds with an Immobilized Chloride Mixture in Hydrogen Peroxide Solutions
Anna V. Frolova, Svetlana A. Kulikova, Kseniya Y. Belova, Sergey S. Danilov, Sergey E. Vinokurov.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: chlorides, hydrogen peroxide, immobilization, leaching, magnesium potassium phosphate compound, radioactive waste, sodium aluminoironphosphate glass, spent electrolyte, structure, thermal stability.
A new type of high-level waste (HLW) is generated during pyrochemical reprocessing of mixed nitride spent uranium−plutonium nuclear fuel. Such waste is a spent electrolyte, which is a mixture of chloride salts containing approximately 25.7 wt.% LiCl + 31.6 wt.% KCl + 4.1 wt.% CsCl + 5.1 wt.% BaCl2 + 3.8 wt.% SrCl2 + 29.7 wt.% LaCl3, and its immobilization in reliable matrices is an actual radiochemical problem. The structure and hydrolytic stability of sodium aluminoironphosphate (NAFP) glass and a low-temperature mineral-like magnesium potassium phosphate (MPP) matrix, which are promising for spent electrolyte immobilization in the presence of hydrogen peroxide solutions simulating natural water radiolysis products, were studied in this work. The structure of the samples was studied using the SEM-EDS method. It was shown that the initial samples of NAFP glass after leaching in hydrogen peroxide solutions are prone to precipitation of crystalline phases on the surface, which are mainly... [more]
Wind Turbine Gust Load Alleviation with Active Flow Control
Chang Liu, Abhineet Gupta, Mario A. Rotea.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: active flow control, gust load control, wind turbine.
Large wind turbine rotors are becoming more common in utility-scale wind power, especially for offshore wind plants. However, the trend toward large rotors can be limited by their ability to manage dynamic and extreme loads. To provide a safety margin for the rotor design and avoid catastrophic events such as tower strikes, extreme loads need to be controlled. The objective of this study is to develop and evaluate a feedback control system to alleviate extreme loads and reduce blade deflections under gust events using active flow control devices. We also propose a modification in the turbine controller to achieve further reduction in extreme loads. The extreme load reductions are evaluated under gust wind conditions with direction changes according to the IEC standard. The effects of the gust alleviation controller on turbine performance and fatigue loads are investigated as well. With the deployment of the gust alleviation controller and modified turbine baseline controller, the extre... [more]
A Proposed Three-Phase Induction Motor Drive System Suitable for Golf Cars
Mohamed S. Elrefaey, Mohamed E. Ibrahim, Elsayed Tag Eldin, Hossam Youssef Hegazy, Samia Abdalfatah, Elwy E. EL-Kholy.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: buck–boost, converter, DC braking, drive system, electric vehicle, induction motor.
In this paper, a proposed electric drive system for a three-phase induction motor is presented. The proposed drive system is suggested for a golf car as one type of electric vehicle. The suggested system consists of three similar single-phase buck−boost converters. Hence, each single-phase buck−boost converter is used as a buck−boost inverter and is used to energize only one phase of the induction motor. The suggested system has the advantage of high reliability, as it can deal with different fault conditions such as battery and motor winding faults. The suggested electric drive system depends on a buck−boost converter which gives variable voltages as well as variable frequencies. Thus, variable speeds of the electric vehicles can be easily achieved. A variable DC voltage (positive or negative) can be achieved at the output of the adopted buck−boost converter, which is considered another advantage of the proposed drive system. This DC voltage can be used to achieve braking of the induc... [more]
Application of Superparamagnetic Nanoparticle (SPM-NP) Heating in Wax Removal during Crude Oil Pipeline Pigging
Hanqing Zhang, Huiyuan Li, Weidong Li, Jianguang Wang, Wenda Wang, Yongjuan Zhang, Lin Teng, Pengbo Yin, Xin Huang.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: heating, pig stalling, pipeline pigging, superparamagnetic nanoparticle, wax resistive force.
Mechanical pigging is a major wax removal technique in crude oil pipeline transportation. To lower the risk of pig stalling accidents in pigging, a superparamagnetic nanoparticle (SPM-NP) pigging system that consists of an electromagnetic pig and nanopaint is designed to soften the wax deposit and reduce the wax resistive force. During pigging, the induction coil on the pig generates an alternating magnetic field, which induces heat production of the nanopaint on the pipe wall. The COMSOL software is used to simulate the temperature distribution of the wax layer. Yield stress measurements reveal that the wax layer yield stress is nearly linearly correlated to temperature. Compared with a regular pig, the SPM-NP pigging system reduces the wax resistive force by up to 20~40%, with an acceptable electrical current intensity of about 20 A in the given cases. Multiple factors affecting the wax layer temperature were analyzed. SPM-NP heating could be a promising technique for wax remediation... [more]
An Octopus Charger-Based Smart Protocol for Battery Electric Vehicle Charging at a Workplace Parking Structure
Edgar Ramos Muñoz, Faryar Jabbari.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: battery electric vehicle, demand charge, octopus charger, plug-in electric vehicle, smart charging, utility cost.
The transportation sector produces a large portion of greenhouse gas emissions in the United States. Meeting ambitious reductions in greenhouse gasses requires large-scale adoption of battery electric vehicles and has led to several policies and laws aimed at incentivizing their sales. While electric vehicles comprise a small percentage of the overall fleets of vehicles, the expected production of electric vehicles is soon expected to be in the millions. This will create challenges in providing an adequate charging infrastructure, as well as the ensuing management of the overall electricity demand at the grid level. In this work, a novel smart-charging protocol for battery electric vehicle charging at workplace parking structures is proposed. The Octopus Charger-based Mixed Integer Linear Programming protocol allows octopus chargers (i.e., charging stations with multiple cables) to independently schedule charging periods for their assigned vehicles. The proposed protocols can manage a... [more]
Optimal Strategy for Low-Carbon Development of Power Industry in Northeast China Considering the ‘Dual Carbon’ Goal
Hailin Mu, Zhewen Pei, Hongye Wang, Nan Li, Ye Duan.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: CCUS, electricity carbon neutral, multi-region optimization, Northeast China, Renewable and Sustainable Energy.
With China’s carbon peak and target proposed and the power system as an important source of carbon emissions, its carbon reduction issues are of great concern. However, the mismatch between power demand, resources, and generation facilities in different regions of China creates enormous carbon reduction pressures, especially in the region covered by China’s Northeast Power Grid (NE Grid). Therefore, in this study, a two-stage power optimization model considering Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS) was established to optimize the national power generation and transmission in China from 2020 to 2060 first and then to optimize the regional road map of energy structure adjustment for China’s NE grid and its CO2 storage strategy. The first stage optimization results show that the national power interaction in China can make full use of the energy resource advantages of the NE grid, especially Jilin and Mengdong, delivering clean electricity to the North China grid as it reaches... [more]
Mapping Methodology for Self and Mutual Inductance Profiles in IPT Systems
Emanuel G. Marques, André M. S. Mendes, Marina Perdigão, Valter S. Costa.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: electric vehicles (EVs), inductive power transfer (IPT), magnetic coupler (MC).
Magnetic couplers (MC) are the key element that enable the power transfer over large air gaps in inductive power transfer (IPT) systems. Numerous designs with different coil and core arrangements have been proposed in the literature. However, the MC sizing process still involves several trial and error iterations to meet the desired specifications. This paper presents a profile methodology that uses fitting equations to extrapolate the coupling profiles and minimize the required number of finite element analysis (FEA) simulation results. A non-polarized circular coupler (FLCP) can be characterized as function of the air gap and lateral displacements using only six charging positions, whereas polarized couplers, such as the bipolar (BPP) or double-D pad (DDP), can be characterized using 18 charging positions. The methodology is validated experimentally using the FLCP, and an average error of 3% was found under different charging positions.
Prioritization of Passive Parameters from Modified Averaging Approach-Based Computation (MAAC) Methodology for Ascertaining Formation of Single and Multi-Location Unintentional Islands
Nitin Kumar Kulkarni, Mohan Khedkar, Chandrashekhar Narayan Bhende, Sunil Kumar Singh.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: distribution test feeders (DTFs), effective passive parameters, grid integration, islanding event, modified averaging approach-based Computation (MAAC), non-islanding event, photovoltaic (PV) inverter-based distributed generation (DG), prioritization, rotating-based DG.
In the present scenario, the integration of distributed generation (DG) sources into the grid is inevitably required for meeting demand and ameliorating the power quality. High integration levels can form unintentional islands which need to be recognized to provide safety. In this context, 64 passive parameters have been tested in the MATLAB/SIMULINK environment for extensive islanding and non-islanding switching events on standard IEEE 13, 34, and 37 bus distribution test feeders (DTFs) integrated with photovoltaic (PV) inverter-based and rotating-based (induction generator) DG sources at multiple locations. In order to obtain effective passive parameters, a modified averaging approach-based computation (MAAC) methodology has been proposed. The proposed methodology computes the averaged islanding and non-islanding values of all ‘64’ parameters and prioritizes them accordingly by threshold value comparison. Additionally, it lessens the computational burden. The parameter threshold sett... [more]
Estimation of the Induced Incidence of a High Reaction Axial Turbine Bucket
Marek Klimko, Pavel Žitek, Daniel Duda, Bartolomej Rudas.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: axial turbine stage, induced incidence, velocity circulation.
This paper describes the effect of the incidence angle of the bucket on the performance of the axial turbine stage. The off-design operating conditions of the turbine stage result in a change in the velocity diagrams. This results in a positive or negative incidence. One of the basic objectives in turbine stage design is to estimate the flow behaviour of the turbine stage during off-design operation as accurately as possible and to quantify the corresponding decrease in efficiency. The available loss prediction models allow the estimation of the loss distribution when the incidence angle changes in the preliminary design phase. However, the incidence angle is actually affected by the velocity of circulation, which changes the input velocity vector (induced incidence). Thus, the blade row angle of attack is different from the angle based on the velocity diagram calculations. The result of our paper is a relation for estimating the angular difference of the input flow angle to the bucket... [more]
Research on Rock Minerals and IP Response Characteristics of Shale Gas Reservoir in Sichuan Basin
Kui Xiang, Liangjun Yan, Gang Yu, Xinghao Wang, Yuanyuan Luo.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: complex resistivity, mineral composition, polarizability, pyrite, shale gas.
As a kind of clean energy, shale gas has attracted much attention, and the exploration and development potential of shale gas resources in the middle and deep layers is huge. However, due to the changeable geological and burial conditions, complex geophysical responses are formed. Therefore, studying the characteristics of reservoir rock minerals and their complex resistivity response characteristics is helpful to deepen the understanding of the electrical characteristics of shale gas reservoirs and provide theoretical basis and physical basis for exploration and development. The study is based on shale samples from the Longmaxi Formation to the Wufeng Formation of a shale gas well in southern Sichuan, China, and the mineral composition and complex resistivity of shale are measured. Through inversion of complex resistivity model, four IP parameters, namely zero-frequency resistivity, polarizability, time constant and frequency correlation coefficient, are extracted, and the relationshi... [more]
Dynamic Electric Simulation Model of a Proton Exchange Membrane Electrolyzer System for Hydrogen Production
Giuseppe De Lorenzo, Raffaele Giuseppe Agostino, Petronilla Fragiacomo.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: diagnostic tool, dynamic electric modelling, Energy Storage, nanoGrid, PEM electrolyzer system, performance analysis.
An energy storage system based on a Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) electrolyzer system, which could be managed by a nanoGrid for Home Applications (nGfHA), is able to convert the surplus of electric energy produced by renewable sources into hydrogen, which can be stored in pressurized tanks. The PEM electrolyzer system must be able to operate at variable feeding power for converting all the surplus of renewable electric energy into hydrogen in reasonable time. In this article, the dynamic electric simulation model of a PEM electrolyzer system with its pressurized hydrogen tanks is developed in a proper calculation environment. Through the calculation code, the stack voltage and current peaks to a supply power variation from the minimum value (about 56 W) to the maximum value (about 440 W) are controlled and zeroed to preserve the stack, the best range of the operating stack current is evaluated, and hydrogen production is monitored.
Gaussian Decline Curve Analysis of Hydraulically Fractured Wells in Shale Plays: Examples from HFTS-1 (Hydraulic Fracture Test Site-1, Midland Basin, West Texas)
Ruud Weijermars.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: child wells, Gaussian decline curves, Gaussian method, HFTS-1, hydraulic diffusivity, parent wells, pressure interference, pressure-transient solutions.
The present study shows how new Gaussian solutions of the pressure diffusion equation can be applied to model the pressure depletion of reservoirs produced with hydraulically multi-fractured well systems. Three practical application modes are discussed: (1) Gaussian decline curve analysis (DCA), (2) Gaussian pressure-transient analysis (PTA) and (3) Gaussian reservoir models (GRMs). The Gaussian DCA is a new history matching tool for production forecasting, which uses only one matching parameter and therefore is more practical than hyperbolic DCA methods. The Gaussian DCA was compared with the traditional Arps DCA through production analysis of 11 wells in the Wolfcamp Formation at Hydraulic Fracture Test Site-1 (HFTS-1). The hydraulic diffusivity of the reservoir region drained by the well system can be accurately estimated based on Gaussian DCA matches. Next, Gaussian PTA was used to infer the variation in effective fracture half-length of the hydraulic fractures in the HFTS-1 wells.... [more]
Literature Review of Energy Management in Combined Heat and Power Systems Based on High-Temperature Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells for Residential Comfort Applications
Víctor Sanz i López, Ramon Costa-Castelló, Carles Batlle.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: combined heat and power, energy management, Fuel Cells.
Combined heat and power technologies represent an efficient way to ensure energy efficiency, as they promote usage of both electrical and thermal energy, something not done by most traditional energy sources, especially in residential environments. In this context, high-temperature proton exchange membrane fuel cells allow the implementation of combined heat and power systems. Additionally, in this environment, fuel cells are more efficient and less polluting than their traditional counterparts. We present a literature review of energy management in residential systems based on this type of fuel cell. In addition, we classify and detail the current state of fuel cell technologies, paying special attention to their characteristics, mathematical modelling and control, as well as combined heat and power systems and energy management strategies.
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