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1166. LAPSE:2023.29643
A Systematic Review on Predicting and Forecasting the Electrical Energy Consumption in the Manufacturing Industry
April 13, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
In the context of the European Green Deal, the manufacturing industry faces environmental challenges due to its high demand for electrical energy. Thus, measures for improving the energy efficiency or flexibility are applied to address this problem in the manufacturing industry. In order to quantify energy efficiency or flexibility potentials, it is often necessary to predict or forecast the energy consumption. This paper presents a systematic review of state-of-the-art of existing approaches to predict or forecast the energy consumption in the manufacturing industry. Seventy-two articles are classified according to the defined categories System Boundary, Modelling Technique, Modelling Focus, Modelling Horizon, Modelling Perspective, Modelling Purpose and Model Output. Based on the reviewed articles future research activities are derived.
1167. LAPSE:2023.29639
Heat-Up Performance of Catalyst Carriers—A Parameter Study and Thermodynamic Analysis
April 13, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: catalytic converter, cell density, cordierite, light-off, monolith, wall thickness
This study investigates geometric parameters of commercially available or recently published models of catalyst substrates for passenger vehicles and provides a numerical evaluation of their influence on heat-up behavior. Parameters considered to have a significant impact on the thermal economy of a monolith are: internal surface area, heat transfer coefficient, and mass of the converter, as well as its heat capacity. During simulation experiments, it could be determined that the primary role is played by the mass of the monolith and its internal surface area, while the heat transfer coefficient only has a secondary role. Furthermore, an optimization loop was implemented, whereby the internal surface area of a commonly used substrate was chosen as a reference. The lengths of the thin wall and high cell density monoliths investigated were adapted consecutively to obtain the reference internal surface area. The results obtained by this optimization process contribute to improving the hea... [more]
1168. LAPSE:2023.29634
Innovative Methodology to Identify Errors in Electric Energy Measurement Systems in Power Utilities
April 13, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: Artificial Intelligence, consumption patterns, data analytics, electrical energy losses, Machine Learning, outlier detection
Many electric utilities currently have a low level of smart meter implementation on traditional distribution grids. These utilities commonly have a problem associated with non-technical energy losses (NTLs) to unidentified energy flows consumed, but not billed in power distribution grids. They are usually due to either the electricity theft carried out by their own customers or failures in the utilities’ energy measurement systems. Non-technical energy losses lead to significant economic losses for electric utilities around the world. For instance, in Latin America and the Caribbean countries, NTLs represent around 15% of total energy generated in 2018, varying between 5 and 30% depending on the country because of the strong correlation with social, economic, political, and technical variables. According to this, electric utilities have a strong interest in finding new techniques and methods to mitigate this problem as much as possible. This research presents the results of determining... [more]
1169. LAPSE:2023.29633
Influence of the Preformed Coil Design on the Thermal Behavior of Electric Traction Machines
April 13, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: electrical machines, insulation systems, pre-shaped conductor, preformed coils, thermal modeling
Preformed coils are used in electrical machines to improve the copper slot fill factor. A higher utilization of the machine can be realized. The improvement is a result of both, low copper losses due to the increased slot fill factor and an improved heat transition out of the slot. In this study, the influence of these two aspects on the operational improvement of the machine is studied. Detailed simulation models allow a separation of the two effects. A preform wound winding in comparison to a round wire winding is studied. Full machine prototypes as well as motorettes of the two designs are built up. Thermal finite element models of the stator slot are developed and parameterized with the help of motorette microsections. The resulting thermal lumped parameter model is enlarged to represent the entire electric machine. Electromagnetic finite element models for loss calculation and the thermal lumped parameter models are parameterized using test bench measurements. The developed models... [more]
1170. LAPSE:2023.29630
A New Model for the Stochastic Point Reactor: Development and Comparison with Available Models
April 13, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: Langevin point kinetic model, point kinetic reactor, stochastic modeling, stochastic processes
The point kinetic model is a system of differential equations that enables analysis of reactor dynamics without the need to solve coupled space-time system of partial differential equations (PDEs). The random variations, especially during the startup and shutdown, may become severe and hence should be accounted for in the reactor model. There are two well-known stochastic models for the point reactor that can be used to estimate the mean and variance of the neutron and precursor populations. In this paper, we reintroduce a new stochastic model for the point reactor, which we named the Langevin point kinetic model (LPK). The new LPK model combines the advantages, accuracy, and efficiency of the available models. The derivation of the LPK model is outlined in detail, and many test cases are analyzed to investigate the new model compared with the results in the literature.
1171. LAPSE:2023.29626
A Novel Procedure for Coupled Simulation of Thermal and Fluid Flow Models for Rough-Walled Rock Fractures
April 13, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: aperture, coupled hydrothermal model, joint roughness coefficient, mesh size, rough fracture
An enhanced geothermal system (EGS) proposed on the basis of hot dry rock mining technology has become a focus of geothermal research. A novel procedure for coupled simulation of thermal and fluid flow models (NPCTF) is derived to model heat flow and thermal energy absorption characteristics in rough-walled rock fractures. The perturbation method is used to calculate the pressure and flow rate in connected wedge-shaped cells at pore-scale, and an approximate analytical solution of temperature distribution in wedge-shaped cells is obtained, which assumes an identical temperature between the fluid and fracture wall. The proposed method is verified in Barton and Choubey (1985) fracture profiles. The maximum deviation of temperature distribution between the proposed method and heat flow simulation is 13.2% and flow transmissivity is 1.2%, which indicates the results from the proposed method are in close agreement with those obtained from simulations. By applying the proposed NPCTF to real... [more]
1172. LAPSE:2023.29624
CFD Analysis of the Performance of a Double Decker Turbine for Wave Energy Conversion
April 13, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: axial turbine, double decker turbine, oscillating water column, twin turbines configuration, Wave Energy
The Double Decker Turbine (DDT) is a recent design introduced for oscillating water column (OWC) devices. Its major contribution is the combination of two typical solutions in just one prototype: a self-rectifying performance, to deal with the bidirectional flow, and the twin-turbine concept, allowing the use of unidirectional turbines. This is achieved by a set of two concentric turbines, called external and internal turbines (ExT—InT). In this work, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) numerical model is developed to study in detail the performance of a DDT, where geometrical components for both turbines have been taken from previous works of the authors. The ANSYS-Fluent code was first executed by means of a URANS simulation with a realizable k-ε turbulence model to obtain the performance curve of the turbine under steady conditions. Results obtained reveal its potential with respect to other solutions in the current state-of-the-art of OWC solutions for Wave Energy Conversion. Follow... [more]
1173. LAPSE:2023.29614
Electrical and Thermomechanical Co-Simulation Platform for NPP
April 13, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: cosimulation, electrical system, nuclear power plant safety, thermomechanical system
In order to analyze the safety of nuclear power plants (NPP), interactions between thermomechanical and automation processes, the on-site electrical grid, and the off-site transmission system should be studied in detail. However, an initial survey of simulation tools used for the modelling and simulation of NPP shows that existing simulation tools have some drawbacks in properly simulating the aforementioned interactions. In fact, they simulate detailed electrical power systems and thermomechanical systems but neglect the detailed interactions of the electrical system with thermomechanical and automation processes. To address this challenge, this paper develops an open-source co-simulation platform which connects Apros, a proprietary simulator of the thermomechanical and automation processes in NPP, to power system simulators. The proposed platform provides an opportunity to simulate both the electrical and thermomechanical systems of an NPP simultaneously, and study the interactions b... [more]
1174. LAPSE:2023.29613
Prediction of Dead Oil Viscosity: Machine Learning vs. Classical Correlations
April 13, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: dead oil viscosity, Machine Learning, PVT properties, SuperLearner, viscosity
Dead oil viscosity is a critical parameter to solve numerous reservoir engineering problems and one of the most unreliable properties to predict with classical black oil correlations. Determination of dead oil viscosity by experiments is expensive and time-consuming, which means developing an accurate and quick prediction model is required. This paper implements six machine learning models: random forest (RF), lightgbm, XGBoost, multilayer perceptron (MLP) neural network, stochastic real-valued (SRV) and SuperLearner to predict dead oil viscosity. More than 2000 pressure−volume−temperature (PVT) data were used for developing and testing these models. A huge range of viscosity data were used, from light intermediate to heavy oil. In this study, we give insight into the performance of different functional forms that have been used in the literature to formulate dead oil viscosity. The results show that the functional form f(γAPI,T), has the best performance, and additional correlating pa... [more]
1175. LAPSE:2023.29604
Revisiting Adaptive Frequency Hopping Map Prediction in Bluetooth with Machine Learning Classifiers
April 13, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: adaptive frequency hopping, bluetooth, frequency hopping, spectrum sensing, wireless security
Thanks to the frequency hopping nature of Bluetooth, sniffing Bluetooth traffic with low-cost devices has been considered as a challenging problem. To this end, BlueEar, a state-of-the-art low-cost sniffing system with two Bluetooth radios proposes a set of novel machine learning-based subchannel classification techniques for adaptive frequency hopping (AFH) map prediction by collecting packet statistics and spectrum sensing. However, there is no explicit evaluation results on the accuracy of BlueEar’s AFH map prediction. To this end, in this paper, we revisit the spectrum sensing-based classifier, one of the subchannel classification techniques in BlueEar. At first, we build an independent implementation of the spectrum sensing-based classifier with one Ubertooth sniffing radio. Using the implementation, we conduct a subchannel classification experiment with several machine learning classifiers where spectrum features are utilized. Our results show that higher accuracy can be achieved... [more]
1176. LAPSE:2023.29602
Acceleration Feature Extraction of Human Body Based on Wearable Devices
April 13, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: acceleration sensor, behavior recognition, feature extraction, wearable device
Wearable devices used for human body monitoring has broad applications in smart home, sports, security and other fields. Wearable devices provide an extremely convenient way to collect a large amount of human motion data. In this paper, the human body acceleration feature extraction method based on wearable devices is studied. Firstly, Butterworth filter is used to filter the data. Then, in order to ensure the extracted feature value more accurately, it is necessary to remove the abnormal data in the source. This paper combines Kalman filter algorithm with a genetic algorithm and use the genetic algorithm to code the parameters of the Kalman filter algorithm. We use Standard Deviation (SD), Interval of Peaks (IoP) and Difference between Adjacent Peaks and Troughs (DAPT) to analyze seven kinds of acceleration. At last, SisFall data set, which is a globally available data set for study and experiments, is used for experiments to verify the effectiveness of our method. Based on simulation... [more]
1177. LAPSE:2023.29601
npTrack: A n-Position Single Axis Solar Tracker Model for Optimized Energy Collection
April 13, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: discrete solar tracker loss modeling, n-position single-axis solar tracker, PV discrete solar tracker, single-axis photovoltaic solar tracking
The single axis solar tracker based on flat panels is used in large solar plants and in distribution-level photovoltaic systems. In order to achieve this, the solar tracking systems generally need to work by tracking the sun’s position with dozens, maybe hundreds of movements along the day with a maximal known tracking error within the specifications. A novel model is proposed along this work based on the control of the angle deviation within a (polar) single axis configuration. This way an optimization of the harnessing of solar energy can be achieved with as few panel displacements as possible in order to decrease the wear in the mechanical parts of the equipment and the energy consumed by it. This tracking approach was implemented with as few as seven positions along the day and got an estimated theoretical value of 99.27% of the total collected energy in a continuous tracking system. Regarding an annual average basis, it would be about 96.5% of a dual axis system according to the p... [more]
1178. LAPSE:2023.29588
Estimation of Infiltration Rate (ACH Natural) Using Blower Door Test and Simulation
April 13, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: ACHn, blower door test, crack method, EnergyPlus, flow coefficient, infiltration, pressure exponent
One of the primary factors for generating heating and cooling loads in apartment houses is infiltration. However, the evaluation method for infiltration rates has not been well established for the apartment houses in Korea. The existing method measures air change per hour of a house at 50 Pa (ACH50) and divides it by the leakage−infiltration ratio, N = 20, as suggested by the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBL). In this study, a method to evaluate the average infiltration rate of an apartment house using blower door tests and simulations is suggested. Six sets of blower door tests were conducted, and the measurement data were used to estimate the flow coefficients and pressure exponents of all infiltration routes. The values were used as the input data for EnergyPlus to calculate the natural air change per hour values (ACHn) of two households. The calculated ACHn values were compared to the ACHn values calculated using the LBL method, which is commonly used in Korea. Through th... [more]
1179. LAPSE:2023.29585
Analysis of Thermodynamic Cycles of Heat Pumps and Magnetic Refrigerators Using Mathematical Models
April 13, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: heat pump, magnetocaloric technology, thermodynamic cycles
This paper proposes a critical review of the different aspects concerning magnetic refrigeration systems, and performs a detailed analysis of thermodynamic cycles, using mathematical models found in the literature. Langevin’s statistical mechanical theory faithfully describes the physical operation of a refrigeration machine working according to a magnetic Ericsson cycle. Results of mathematical and real experimental models are compared to deduce which best describes the Ericsson cycle. The theoretical data are not perfectly consistent with the experimental data; there is a maximum deviation of about 30%. Numerical and experimental data confirm that very high Coefficient of Performance (COP) values of more than 20 can be achieved. The analysis of the Brayton cycle consisted of finding the mathematical model that considers the irreversibility of these machines. Starting from the thermodynamic properties of magnetocaloric materials based on statistical mechanics, the efficiency of an irr... [more]
1180. LAPSE:2023.29582
Particulate Modeling of Sand Production Using Coupled DEM-LBM
April 13, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: bond contact model, discrete element method, fluid–solid interaction, immersed moving boundary approach, lattice–Boltzmann method, particle erosion, radial flow, sand production
Sand production is a complex phenomenon caused by the erosion of borehole walls during the extraction of hydrocarbons. In this paper, the sanding process in a typical Thick-Walled Hollow Cylinder (TWHC) test is numerically simulated. The main objective of the study is to model the particulate mechanism of sand production in granular assemblies with different bonding conditions and examine the effects of parameters such as stress level and cavity size on the sanding model. Due to the discrete nature of sand particles, the Discrete Element Method (DEM) is chosen to model solid particles, and the Lattice-Boltzmann Method (LBM) is implemented to simulate fluid flow through the solid particulate medium. A computer program is developed using the Immersed Moving Boundary (IMB) approach to couple the two methods and model fluid−solid interactions. After the program is validated, the simulations were conducted on 2D models representing cross-sections of TWHC samples under radial fluid flow. The... [more]
1181. LAPSE:2023.29576
Research Progress and Prospects of Multi-Stage Centrifugal Pump Capability for Handling Gas−Liquid Multiphase Flow: Comparison and Empirical Model Validation
April 13, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: Computational Fluid Dynamics, electrical submersible pumps, empirical models, flow visualization, gas-handling techniques, multiphase flow, petroleum industries, viscosity analysis
The working capability of multi-stage pumps, such as electrical submersible pumps (ESPs) handling multiphase flow, has always been a big challenge for petroleum industries. The major problem is associated with the agglomeration of gas bubbles inside ESP-impellers, causing pump performance degradation ranging from mild to severe deterioration (surging/gas pockets). Previous literature showed that the two-phase performance of ESPs is greatly affected by gas involvement, rotational speed, bubble size, and fluid viscosity. Thus, it is necessary to understand which parameter is actually accountable for performance degradation and different flow patterns in ESP, and how it can be controlled. The present study is mainly focused on (1) the main parameters that impede two-phase performance of different ESPs; (2) comparison of existing empirical models (established for two-phase performance prediction and surging initiation) with our single-stage centrifugal pump results to determine their valid... [more]
1182. LAPSE:2023.29550
Development, Calibration and Validation of an Internal Air Temperature Model for a Naturally Ventilated Nearly Zero Energy Building: Comparison of Model Types and Calibration Methods
April 13, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: grey box model, indoor air temperature, model calibration, nearly zero energy building
In this study, a grey box (GB) model for simulating internal air temperatures in a naturally ventilated nearly zero energy building (nZEB) was developed and calibrated, using multiple data configurations for model parameter selection and an automatic calibration algorithm. The GB model was compared to a white box (WB) model for the same application using identical calibration and validation datasets. Calibrating the GB model using only one week of data produced very accurate results for the calibration periods but led to inconsistent and typically inaccurate results for the validation periods (root mean squared error (RMSE) in validation periods was 229% larger than the RMSE in calibration periods). Using three weeks of data from varying seasons for calibration reduced the model accuracy in the calibration period but substantially increased the model accuracy and generalisation abilities for the validation period, reducing the mean RMSE by over 160%. The use of one week of data increas... [more]
1183. LAPSE:2023.29543
Research on the Speed Sliding Mode Observation Method of a Bearingless Induction Motor
April 13, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: bearingless induction motor, current and flux-linkage, dynamic decoupling based on inverse system, motor speed observer, sliding mode observation
In order to achieve the speed sensorless control of a bearingless induction motor (BL-IM), a novel sliding mode observation (SMO) method of motor speed is researched. First of all, according to the mathematical model of a BL-IM system, the observation model of stator current and that of rotor flux-linkage are derived. In order to overcome the chattering problem of a sliding mode observer, a continuous saturation function is adopted to replace the traditional sign function. Then, the SMO model of motor speed is derived, and the stability of the proposed motor speed SMO method is validated by the Lyapunov stability theory. At the end, the observed motor speed and rotor flux-linkage are applied to a BL-IM inverse “dynamic decoupling control” (DDC) system. Simulation results show that the real-time observation or dynamic tracking of motor speed and rotor flux-linkage are achieved in a more timely manner and more accurately, and higher steady-state observation accuracy is obtained; the prop... [more]
1184. LAPSE:2023.29525
Substantiation of Loading Hub Location for Electric Cargo Bikes Servicing City Areas with Restricted Traffic
April 13, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: cargo bicycles, computer simulations, facility location problem, loading hub, Python programing
Electric cargo bicycles have become a popular mode of transport for last-mile goods deliveries under conditions of restricted traffic in urban areas. The indispensable elements of the cargo bike delivery systems are loading hubs: they serve as intermediate points between vans and bikes ensuring loading, storage, and e-vehicle charging operations. The choice of the loading hub location is one of the basic problems to be solved when designing city logistics systems that presume the use of electric bicycles. The paper proposes an approach to justifying the location of a loading hub based on computer simulations of the delivery process in the closed urban area under the condition of stochastic demand for transport services. The developed mathematical model considers consignees and loading hubs as vertices in the graph representing the transport network. A single request for transport services is described based on the set of numeric parameters, among which the most significant are the size... [more]
1185. LAPSE:2023.29523
The Impact of Cracks in BIPV Modules on Power Outputs: A Case Study Based on Measured and Simulated Data
April 13, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: BIPV outdoor test, BIPV performance evaluation, Building Integrated Photovoltaics (BIPV), impact of cracks in BIPV module, power degradation, simulation-based analysis, SolarPro, validation of simulated BIPV model
Crack issues afflicting a building integrated photovoltaics (BIPV) system are major concerns in terms of the system’s maintenance and power degradation. Although there may be many circumstances that bring about cracks in BIPV modules during the installation process, identifying the degradation of PV module efficiency resulting from the effects of cracks tends to be a very difficult task unless actual indoor or outdoor tests or detailed electroluminescence imaging tests are conducted. Many current studies have demonstrated that cracks may or may not impact the output performance of PV modules depending on the damage levels or where the damage is located. For BIPV applications such as replacement for building materials, there is still a lack of information and case studies addressing crack issues in a quantitative manner for evaluating BIPV output performance. Therefore, the objectives of this study are to investigate the effects of cracks in BIPV modules on power outputs and to identify... [more]
1186. LAPSE:2023.29515
A Comparison of Advanced Boiling Water Reactor Simulations between Serpent/CTF and Polaris/DYN3D: Steady State Operational Characteristics and Burnup Evolution
April 13, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: modelling &, Nuclear, nuclear reactors, Simulation, strategic development
High fidelity modelling for nuclear power plant analysis is becoming more common due to advances in modelling software and the availability of high-performance computers. However, to design, develop and regulate new light water nuclear reactors there are, up until now, limited requirements for high fidelity methods due to the already well-established computational methods already being widely accepted. This article explores the additional detail which can be obtained when using high fidelity methods through Monte Carlo/Sub-channel analysis compared to industrial methods of cross-section/nodal analysis using the Advanced Boiling Water Reactor as a case study. This case study was chosen due to the challenges in modelling two phase flow and the high levels of heterogeneity within the fuel assembly design. The article investigates how to implement such an approach, from a bottom-up procedure, by analysing each stage of the modelling process.
1187. LAPSE:2023.29511
The Combustion Characteristics of Double Ramps in a Strut-Based Scramjet Combustor
April 13, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: combustion efficiency, computational fluid dynamics (CFD), hydrogen jet, ramp, scramjet, strut injection
This paper focuses on the influence of ramp locations upstream of a strut-based scramjet combustor under reacting flow conditions that are numerically investigated. In contrast, a computational study is adopted using Reynolds Averaged Navier Stokes (RANS) equations with the Shear Stress Transport (SST) k-ω turbulence model. The numerical results of the Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt or German Aerospace Centre (DLR) scramjet model are validated with the reported experimental values that show compliance within the range, indicating that the adopted simulation method can be extended for other investigations as well. The performance of the ramps in the strut-based scramjet combustor is analyzed based on parameters such as wall pressures, combustion efficiency and total pressure loss at various axial locations of the combustor. From the numerical shadowgraph, more shock interactions are observed upstream of the strut injection region for the ramp cases, which decelerates the flow... [more]
1188. LAPSE:2023.29494
Dynamic Performance of Planetary Gear Joint for Satellite Antenna Driving Mechanism Considering Multi-Clearance Coupling
April 13, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: dynamic performance, multi-clearance coupling, multibody dynamics, planetary gear joint
Dynamic pointing and tracking accuracy are the most relevant indicators of dynamic performance for the satellite antenna driving mechanism. Multi-clearance coupling in the joints will incur high-frequency vibration and dynamic errors of the system. Joints of existing analytical models are generally oversimplified as planar revolute hinges, which ignore the coupling effect of multi-clearance. It cannot proficiently predict the dynamic behavior of the driving mechanism with multi-clearance on the orbit. To address this problem, a typical 2K-H planetary gear joint model with multi-clearance coupling has been developed by considering radial clearance, backlash, tooth profile error, time-varying meshing stiffness, and damping. A dynamic model of a typical dual-axis driving mechanism is established to analyze the dynamic characteristics of multibody systems with planetary gear joints. The effects of rotational speed, radial clearance, backlash, and their coupling on the dynamic performance o... [more]
1189. LAPSE:2023.29493
Diffuser Total Efficiency Using Generalized Actuator Disc Model and Its Maximization Method
April 13, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: generalized actuator disc, total diffuser efficiency, total power coefficient
The diffuser total efficiency was formulated and defined based on the generalized actuator disc model for the index of the efficiency of the diffuser-alone of the diffuser-augmented wind turbines. An optimization method to maximize the diffuser total efficiency was developed using a genetic algorithm and axisymmetric computational fluid dynamics. A case study was conducted for a 10% chord-to-diameter ratio, 2% thickness-to-chord plate, and the crest position at 50% chord of the diffuser. The optimal result showed a diffuser total efficiency of 1.087. Furthermore, 1392 (=48 population × 29 generations) simulation cases of the optimization process showed that high diffuser total efficiency appears at a low-drag coefficient, high-lift coefficient, and 15−25% low diffuser height-to-chord ratio.
1190. LAPSE:2023.29487
Demand Response as a Real-Time, Physical Hedge for Retail Electricity Providers: The Electric Reliability Council of Texas Market Case Study
April 13, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: demand response, economic dispatch, energy hedge, HVAC, IoT, load shifting, physical hedge, real-time, REP, residential load
Residential demand response (DR) programs are generally administered through an electricity distribution utility, or an electric grid operator. These programs typically reduce electricity consumption by inducing behavioral changes in the occupants of participating households. We propose implementing a wholesale-price-sensitive residential DR program through the retail electricity provider (REP), who has more naturally aligned incentives to avoid high wholesale electricity prices and maintain customer satisfaction, as compared to distribution utilities, grid operators, and the average residential consumer. Retail electricity providers who serve residential consumers are exposed to substantial price risk as they generally have a portion of their portfolio exposed to variable real-time wholesale electricity prices, despite charging their residential customers a fixed retail electricity price. Using Monte Carlo simulations, we demonstrate that demand response, executed through internet-con... [more]
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