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Simulation of a Synchronous Planar Magnetically Levitated Motion System Based on a Real-Time Analytical Force Model
Ruotong Peng, Tong Zheng, Xing Lu, Xianze Xu, Fengqiu Xu.
April 11, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: electromagnetic force, harmonic analysis, planar machine, real-time simulation.
The existing simulation method for the control of linear or planar magnetically levitated actuators always ignores the characteristics of the real physical object, which deteriorates the accuracy of the simulation. In this work, the proposed emulator for the magnetically levitated actuator is developed to consider both the force characteristics and the control algorithm. To model the real controlled object, the mathematical model for 1D (one-dimensional) and 2D (two-dimensional) magnetic arrays is derived where the yaw angle is taken into consideration using the coordinate transformation. The solution of the mathematical model is compared with the commercial BEM (boundary element method) software and the measurements from a force and torque testing setup to highlight the accuracy of the proposed mathematical model. Compared with the traditional simulation method of the motion control systems founded on the simplified system transfer function, the proposed simulation method has higher c... [more]
Fluid Mixing Nonequilibrium Processes in Industrial Piping Flows
Mikhail Sukharev.
April 11, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: calorific value, entropy, gas transmission systems, mathematical models, maximum likelihood method, multi-component flows, non-equilibrium processes.
The flow of a multicomponent fluid through a pipeline system of arbitrary configuration is considered. The problem consists in determining the component composition of the fluid for each pipeline of the system based on the values of the concentration of the components throughout the entire set of measuring points, provided that there are no phase transitions. To solve the problem, mathematical models have been developed that, in principle, are suitable for pipeline systems of various functional purposes, the presentation is concretized and carried out in relation to gas transmission systems. The models are stochastic in nature due to measurement errors, which are considered random variables. The solution of the problem is reduced to the optimization of a quadratic function with constraints in the form of equalities and inequalities. The considered mixing processes do not depend on the regime parameters of the fluid flow. The processes are irreversible and non-equilibrium. A criterion i... [more]
Operation Adaptation of Moving Bed Biomass Combustors under Various Waste Fuel Conditions
Mohammad Hosseini Rahdar, Fuzhan Nasiri.
April 11, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: economic analysis, heat generation, LCA, moving bed biomass boiler, numerical modeling.
This paper analyzes a moving grate biomass boiler operating with three alternative waste fuels, including biomass pellets, wood waste, and refuse-derived fuel (RDF) from a combination of thermal, economic, and environmental perspectives. The focus of this paper is on system functionality adaptation to retrofit the current systems operational conditions. A one-dimensional numerical bed model integrated with a black-box overbed model was developed to carefully investigate the fuel bed’s thermal characteristics, as well as the boiler’s output. According to the results, the system operates more efficiently under the biomass pellets feeding and annually generates 548 GJ heat, while it drops significantly in other scenarios. The system was economically evaluated based on a 25-year life cycle cost analysis. Subsequently, an internal rate of return (IRR) of 36% was calculated for biomass pellets, while the value reduced by 50% and 27% regarding wood waste and RDF, respectively. The fuel cost w... [more]
Numerical Study on Novel Design for Compact Parallel-Flow Heat Exchanger with Manifolds to Improve Flow Characteristics
Byunghui Kim, Kuisoon Kim, Seokho Kim.
April 11, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: compact heat exchangers, Computational Fluid Dynamics, dividing manifold, flow uniformity, parallel flow, pressure drop.
Parallel flow heat exchangers with manifolds are widely used in various industries owing to their compact size and ease of application. Research has been conducted to understand their flow characteristics and improve flow distribution and pressure drop performance; however, it is difficult to derive generalized improvements under different conditions for each application. This study proposes a novel design to improve the flow characteristics of a compact heat exchanger with a sudden expansion area of a dividing manifold and uses computational fluid dynamics simulation to verify it. The abrupt cross-sectional area change in the dividing manifold induces a jet flow near the entry region, which causes the flow maldistribution of the first few parallel tubes. To improve the efficiency of the dividing manifold, simple and novel designs with a converging-diverging area in the manifold header have been proposed. Parametric studies on the novel designs show improvements of up to 37.5% and 52.0... [more]
Apparent Permeability Model for Gas Transport in Multiscale Shale Matrix Coupling Multiple Mechanisms
Xiaoping Li, Shudong Liu, Ji Li, Xiaohua Tan, Yilong Li, Feng Wu.
April 11, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: apparent gas permeability, irreducible water distribution, pore size distribution, porous deformation, shale matrix.
Apparent gas permeability (AGP) is a significantly important parameter for productivity prediction and reservoir simulation. However, the influence of multiscale effect and irreducible water distribution on gas transport is neglected in most of the existing AGP models, which will overestimate gas transport capacity. Therefore, an AGP model coupling multiple mechanisms is established to investigate gas transport in multiscale shale matrix. First, AGP models of organic matrix (ORM) and inorganic matrix (IOM) have been developed respectively, and the AGP model for shale matrix is derived by coupling AGP models for two types of matrix. Multiple effects such as real gas effect, multiscale effect, porous deformation, irreducible water saturation and gas ab-/de-sorption are considered in the proposed model. Second, sensitive analysis indicates that pore size, pressure, porous deformation and irreducible water have significant impact on AGP. Finally, effective pore size distribution (PSD) and... [more]
Development of a Reduced Order Model of Solar Heat Gains Prediction
Meril Tamm, Jordi Macià Cid, Roser Capdevila Paramio, Joan Farnós Baulenas, Martin Thalfeldt, Jarek Kurnitski.
April 11, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: building thermal performance, reduced order model, solar heat gains.
The aim of this study was to elaborate and validate a reduced order model able to forecast solar heat gains as a function of the architectural parameters that determine the solar heat gains. The study focused on office buildings in Catalonia and Spain and their physical values were taken from the Spanish Building Technical Code and European Union Directive 2018/844. A reduced order model with three direct variables (solar heat gain coefficient, shade factor, window to wall ratio) and one indirect design variable (building orientation) was obtained and validated in respect to the International Performance Measurement and Verification Protocol. Building envelope properties were fixed and the values were taken from the national standards of Spain. This work validates solar heat gain coefficient as a primary variable in determining the annual solar heat gains in a building. Further work of developed model could result in building energy need quick evaluation tool in terms of solar heat gai... [more]
Mechanical Cutting Effect of Electrical Steel on the Performance of Induction Motors
Un-Jae Seo, Dong-Jun Kim, Yon-Do Chun, Pil-Wan Han.
April 11, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: cutting effect, finite element model, induction motor, super premium.
This paper investigates the mechanical cutting effect on the performance of induction motors. Numerical modeling of cutting effect is described in this paper. The approach inverts the degradation of the permeability model for inclusion of it into magnetic vector potential formula by Newton method. The effect of cutting on iron losses is implemented in finite element simulation. The simulation results are compared with experimental results of prototype IE4 efficiency induction motors rated at 2.2 kW. One of them was manufactured with annealed electrical steel lamination to highlight the cutting effect on the performance of the motor. The notable effect of cutting was measured in increased stator current; however, negligible differences were found in measured iron losses. The presented model in this paper follows the measurements.
Techno-Economic Assessment of Different Heat Exchangers for CO2 Capture
Solomon Aforkoghene Aromada, Nils Henrik Eldrup, Fredrik Normann, Lars Erik Øi.
April 11, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: Aspen HYSYS, capture cost, Carbon Capture, Carbon Dioxide, energy cost, heat exchanger, sensitivity, Simulation.
We examined the cost implications of selecting six different types of heat exchangers as the lean/rich heat exchanger in an amine-based CO2 capture process. The difference in total capital cost between different capture plant scenarios due to the different costs of the heat exchangers used as the lean/rich heat exchanger, in each case, is in millions of Euros. The gasketed-plate heat exchanger (G-PHE) saves significant space, and it saves considerable costs. Selecting the G-PHE instead of the shell and tube heat exchangers (STHXs) will save €33 million−€39 million in total capital cost (CAPEX), depending on the type of STHX. About €43 million and €2 million in total installed costs (CAPEX) can be saved if the G-PHE is selected instead of the finned double-pipe heat exchanger (FDP-HX) or welded-plate heat exchanger, respectively. The savings in total annual cost is also in millions of Euros/year. Capture costs of €5/tCO2−€6/tCO2 can be saved by replacing conventional STHXs with the G-PH... [more]
Predicting the Surveillance Data in a Low-Permeability Carbonate Reservoir with the Machine-Learning Tree Boosting Method and the Time-Segmented Feature Extraction
Cong Wang, Lisha Zhao, Shuhong Wu, Xinmin Song.
April 11, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: automatic surveillance, Machine Learning, oil and gas reservoir development and management.
Predictive analysis of the reservoir surveillance data is crucial for the high-efficiency management of oil and gas reservoirs. Here we introduce a new approach to reservoir surveillance that uses the machine learning tree boosting method to forecast production data. In this method, the prediction target is the decline rate of oil production at a given time for one well in the low-permeability carbonate reservoir. The input data to train the model includes reservoir production data (e.g., oil rate, water cut, gas oil ratio (GOR)) and reservoir operation data (e.g., history of choke size and shut-down activity) of 91 producers in this reservoir for the last 20 years. The tree boosting algorithm aims to quantitatively uncover the complicated hidden patterns between the target prediction parameter and other monitored data of a high variety, through state-of-the-art automatic classification and multiple linear regression algorithms. We also introduce a segmentation technique that divides t... [more]
Mathematical Modelling of Active Magnetic Regenerator Refrigeration System for Design Considerations
Aref Effatpisheh, Amir Vadiee, Behzad A. Monfared.
April 11, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: capacity, coefficient of performance, design considerations, energy systems, magnetocaloric effect, mathematical modelling, refrigeration.
A magnetic refrigeration system has the potential to alternate the compression system with respect to environmental compatibility. Refrigeration systems currently operate on the basis of the expansion and compression processes, while active magnetic refrigeration systems operate based on the magnetocaloric effect. In this study, a single layer of Gd was used as the magnetocaloric material for six-packed-sphere regenerators. A one-dimensional numerical model was utilized to simulate the magnetic refrigeration system and determine the optimum parameters. The optimum mass flow rate and maximum cooling capacity at frequency of 4 Hz are 3 L·min−1 and 580 W, respectively. The results show that the maximum pressure drop increased by 1400 W at a frequency of 4 Hz and mass flow rate of 5 L·min−1. In this study, we consider the refrigeration system in terms of the design considerations, conduct a parametric study, and determine the effect of various parameters on the performance of the system.
Heating Performance of Solar Building Integrated Wall under Natural Circulation
Xiaohang Shen, Nianping Li, Jiao Lu, Yongga A.
April 11, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: heating, natural circulation loop, solar building integration, solar heat efficiency, wall.
This paper presented a building façade combined with photothermal technology where a water circulation system, including a thermal radiation plate and a solar collector, was installed. When heated by solar radiation, the water in the system transfered part of the solar heat to the room through natural circulation by buoyancy caused by density difference. During the cold season, the solar heat efficiency of the façade under natural circulation was studied through experiments and numerical simulations. The results show that the simulated values of the model established by MATLAB were in good agreement with the experimental values. Under the action of natural circulation, good solar energy utilization efficiency could be obtained by the façade. When solar irradiance was 1100 W/m2, the heat gain of the solar collector was 1672 W, of which the heat delivered to the recycled water and supplied to indoor was 1184 W, and the solar heat efficiency could reach 71%. Both the pipeline impedance an... [more]
Gate-Opening Criterion for Generating Dam-Break Flow in Non-Rectangular Wet Bed Channels
Sha Yang, Bo Wang, Yakun Guo, Jianmin Zhang, Yunliang Chen.
April 11, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: criterion, dam-break wave, gate-opening time, LES, non-rectangular channel, wet-bed.
A sudden dam failure is usually simulated by the rapid removal of a gate in laboratory tests and numerical simulations. The gate-opening time is often determined according to the Lauber and Hager instantaneous collapse criterion (referred to as the Lauber−Hager criterion), which is established for a rectangular open channel with a dry bed. However, this criterion is not suitable for non-rectangular channels or initial wet-bed conditions. In this study, the effect of the gate-opening time on the wave evolution is investigated by using the large eddy simulation (LES) model. The instantaneous dam-break, namely, a dam-break without a gate, is simulated for comparison. A gate-opening criterion for generating dam-break flow in a non-rectangular wet-bed channel is proposed in this study, which can be used as an extension of the Lauber−Hager criterion and provides a more comprehensive and reasonable estimate of the gate opening time.
Comparison of Wind Lidar Data and Numerical Simulations of the Low-Level Jet at a Grassland Site
Astrid Ziemann, André Galvez Arboleda, Astrid Lampert.
April 11, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: HIRVAC2D, low-level jet, micro-scale model simulation, wind lidar.
For the increasing importance of the wind energy branch, exact wind climatologies at the operation altitudes are essential. As wind turbines of increasing hub height are erected, the rotors are located at an altitude interval influenced by the phenomenon of low-level jet (LLJ). The main objective of the study is to assess if and how numerical simulations can represent the development especially of nocturnal LLJs in comparison to measurements. In this article, the microscale numerical model HIRVAC2D is used for a range of parameters. The simulated results for properties of the LLJ are compared to lidar data at an altitude range of 40 m to 500 m at the study site Braunschweig in the North German Plain, a grassland location that may be representative for a large area. Similarities and differences of the occurrence, height and maximum wind speed of the nocturnal LLJ are discussed using two different criteria to define a LLJ. The analysis of the lidar data set for the grassland site reveale... [more]
Recent Progress in Hydrogen Flammability Prediction for the Safe Energy Systems
Joongoo Jeon, Sung Joong Kim.
April 11, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: chemical kinetics, flame extinction, flame stretch, flammability, heat loss, hydrogen energy, hydrogen safety, Lewis number.
Many countries consider hydrogen as a promising energy source to resolve the energy challenges over the global climate change. However, the potential of hydrogen explosions remains a technical issue to embrace hydrogen as an alternate solution since the Hindenburg disaster occurred in 1937. To ascertain safe hydrogen energy systems including production, storage, and transportation, securing the knowledge concerning hydrogen flammability is essential. In this paper, we addressed a comprehensive review of the studies related to predicting hydrogen flammability by dividing them into three types: experimental, numerical, and analytical. While the earlier experimental studies had focused only on measuring limit concentration, recent studies clarified the extinction mechanism of a hydrogen flame. In numerical studies, the continued advances in computer performance enabled even multi-dimensional stretched flame analysis following one-dimensional planar flame analysis. The different extinction... [more]
Investigating the Effect of Several Model Configurations on the Transient Response of Gas-Insulated Substation during Fault Events Using an Electromagnetic Field Theory Approach
Muresan Alexandru, Levente Czumbil, Roberto Andolfato, Hassan Nouri, Dan Doru Micu.
April 11, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: EMF modeling, gas-insulated substations, transient ground potential rise, VFTO.
Assessment of very fast transient overvoltage (VFTO) requires good knowledge of the behavior of gas-insulated substation when subjected to very high frequencies. The international standards and guidelines generically present only recommendations regarding the VFTO suppression without a technical and mathematical background. Therefore, to provide an accurate image regarding the critical locations across a gas-insulated substation (GIS) from a transient response point of view, a suitable modeling technique has to be identified and developed for the substation. The paper aimed to provide an accurate assessment of the GIS holistic transient response through an electromagnetic field theory (EMF) approach. This modeling technique has always been a difficult task when it came to gas-insulated substations. However, recent studies have shown that through suitable Computer-aided design models, representing the GIS metallic ensemble, accurate results can be obtained. The paper investigated severa... [more]
Effects of a Crossarm Brace Application on a 275 kV Fiberglass-Reinforced Polymer Crossarm Subjected to a Lightning Impulse
Muhammad Syahmi Abd Rahman, Mohd Zainal Abidin Ab Kadir, Muhamad Safwan Ab-Rahman, Miszaina Osman, Shamsul Fahmi Mohd Nor, Noorlina Mohd Zainuddin.
April 11, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: composites, critical flashover voltages, electric field stress, FEM, FRP crossarm.
The crossarm is an important component of transmission towers, providing insulation for transmission lines at different voltage ratings. Recently, composite crossarms were widely used as a composite tower component and were found to be the most favorable choice for replacing old wooden crossarms. Owing to the satisfactory pilot operation and multiple sets of testing, fiberglass-reinforced polymer (FRP) composite crossarms have been used in Malaysia in both 132 and 275 kV transmission lines since the late 1990′s. Since then, some modifications have been proposed to improve the mechanical performance of the crossarm, in order to ensure the reliability of its performance. In this investigation, the effect of a proposed improvement, achieved by installing a brace for the crossarm, was investigated numerically. A simulation study was conducted, with a consideration of the lightning impulse voltage (LIV) and swing angle exhibited by the crossarm. The potential and electric field (E-Field) di... [more]
A Hybrid System Based on LSTM for Short-Term Power Load Forecasting
Yu Jin, Honggang Guo, Jianzhou Wang, Aiyi Song.
April 11, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: data preprocessing strategy, deep learning structure, hybrid analysis-forecast system, optimization algorithm, power load forecasting.
As the basic guarantee for the reliability and economic operations of state grid corporations, power load prediction plays a vital role in power system management. To achieve the highest possible prediction accuracy, many scholars have been committed to building reliable load forecasting models. However, most studies ignore the necessity and importance of data preprocessing strategies, which may lead to poor prediction performance. Thus, to overcome the limitations in previous studies and further strengthen prediction performance, a novel short-term power load prediction system, VMD-BEGA-LSTM (VLG), integrating a data pretreatment strategy, advanced optimization technique, and deep learning structure, is developed in this paper. The prediction capability of the new system is evaluated through simulation experiments that employ the real power data of Queensland, New South Wales, and South Australia. The experimental results indicate that the developed system is significantly better than... [more]
The Effects of the Presence of a Kitchen House on the Wind Flow Surrounding a Low-Rise Building
Siti Noratikah Che Deraman, Saddam Hussein Abo Sabah, Shaharudin Shah Zaini, Taksiah A. Majid, Amin Al-Fakih.
April 11, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: CFD simulation, kitchen house, rural house, wind flow.
Most Malaysian rural houses are categorized as non-engineered buildings and vulnerable to damage during events such as windstorms due to the fact that these houses lack engineering considerations. These houses are characterized by having an attached kitchen house, and many of these houses were previously damaged by thunderstorms. The current research investigated the air flow characteristics changes surrounding these houses as a result of the presence of the kitchen. The roof pitch, position, gap height, and overhang were investigated using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations. The results showed that the kitchen position at the center resulted in a slight increase in the suction on the ridge of the roof; however, it significantly altered the flow pattern in the windward and leeward directions. The results also showed that the roof overhang, roof pitch, and kitchen position contributed severely to the damage of the rural house. Moreover, the highest suction occurred at the ro... [more]
A Mathematical Model of Biomass Combustion Physical and Chemical Processes
Florin Popescu, Razvan Mahu, Ion V. Ion, Eugen Rusu.
April 11, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: Biomass, combustion, Computational Fluid Dynamics, mathematical modeling, numerical simulation, thermochemical decomposition.
The numerical simulation of biomass combustion requires a model that must contain, on one hand, sub-models for biomass conversion to primary products, which involves calculations for heat transfer, biomass decomposition rate, product fractions, chemical composition, and material properties, and on the other hand, sub-models for volatile products transport inside and outside of the biomass particle, their combustion, and the char reduction/oxidation. Creating such a complete mathematical model is particularly challenging; therefore, the present study proposes a versatile alternative—an originally formulated generalized 3D biomass decomposition model designed to be efficiently integrated with existing CFD technology. The biomass decomposition model provides the chemical composition and mixture fractions of volatile products and char at the cell level, while the heat transfer, species transport, and chemical reaction calculations are to be handled by the CFD software. The combustion model... [more]
Exergy Evaluation of a Water Distribution System
Jedrzej Bylka, Tomasz Mróz.
April 11, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: Energy, Exergy, water distribution system modelling, water supply, water-energy nexus.
The water supply system is one of the most important elements in a city. Currently, many cities struggle with a water deficit problem. Water is a commonly available resource and constitutes the majority of land cover; however, its quality, in many cases, makes it impossible to use as drinking water. To treat and distribute water, it is necessary to supply a certain amount of energy to the system. An important goal of water utility operators is to assess the energy efficiency of the processes and components. Energy assessments are usually limited to the calculation of energy dissipation (sometimes called “energy loss”). From a physical point of view, the formulation of “energy loss” is incorrect; energy in water transport systems is not consumed but only transformed (dissipated) into other, less usable forms. In the water supply process, the quality of energy—exergy (ability to convert into another form)—is consumed; hence, a new evaluation approach is needed. The motivation for this st... [more]
A Methodology to Investigate the Deviations between Simple and Detailed Dynamic Methods for the Building Energy Performance Assessment
Ilaria Ballarini, Andrea Costantino, Enrico Fabrizio, Vincenzo Corrado.
April 11, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: air heat balance equation, building energy modeling, detailed dynamic simulation, EN ISO 52016, simple hourly model.
The research investigates the validity of the simple hourly method, as introduced by the EN ISO 52016-1 standard, for the assessment of the building energy demand for heating and cooling, by comparing it with a detailed dynamic model (EnergyPlus). A new methodology is provided to identify and quantify the causes of deviations between the models. It consists in the split of the contributions of the air heat balance (AHB) equation by dynamic driving force, and in the adoption of consistency options of the modeling parameters related to specific physical phenomena. A case study approach is adopted in the article to achieve the research objective. The results show that the deviations in the heating and cooling loads between the two calculation methods can be mainly ascribed to the use of different surface heat transfer coefficients, and to a different modeling of the extra thermal radiation to the sky. Providing a methodology to validate the calculation method, this work is intended to con... [more]
Joint Study of Impingement Combustion Simulation and Diesel Visualization Experiment of Variable Injection Pressure in Constant Volume Vessel
Yuanzhi Tang, Diming Lou, Chengguan Wang, Piqiang Tan, Zhiyuan Hu, Yunhua Zhang, Liang Fang.
April 11, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: constant volume vessel, CONVERGE™ CFD simulation, flame nature luminosity, impinging flame visualization, soot generation.
In this paper, the visualization experiments of spray, ignition, and combustion of diesel under variable injection pressure (from 90 to 130 MPa) were studied by using a constant volume vessel and impinging combustion plate system. With the development of the down-sizing of diesel engines, the wall impinging combustion without liquid spray collision will be the research focus in the diesel engine combustion process. The flame natural luminosity in the experiment represents the soot formation of diesel combustion. Besides, the detailed information of diesel spray mixing combustion was obtained by using the CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) simulation of alternative fuels in CONVERGE™. The specific conclusions are as follows. The high velocity of the spray under the higher injection pressure could reduce the low-mixing area near the impinging wall by entraining more air. Under higher injection pressure in simulation, the gas diffused more extensively, and more heat was released after com... [more]
Point and Interval Forecasting of Zonal Electricity Prices and Demand Using Heteroscedastic Models: The IPEX Case
Mauro Bernardi, Francesco Lisi.
April 11, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: conditional variance modelling, forecasting, interval forecasting, non-parametric models, zonal electricity demand, zonal electricity prices.
Since the electricity market liberalisation of the mid-1990s, forecasting energy demand and prices in competitive markets has become of primary importance for energy suppliers, market regulators and policy makers. In this paper, we propose a non-parametric model to obtain point and interval predictions of price and demand. It does not require any parametric assumption on the distribution of the error term or on the functional relationships linking the response variable to covariates. The assumed location−scale model provides a non-parametric estimation of the conditional mean and of the conditional variance by means of a Generalised Additive Model. Interval forecasts, at any given confidence level, are then obtained using a further non-parametric estimation of the innovation’s quantile. Since both the conditional mean and the conditional variance of the response variable are non-linear functions of covariates depending on calendar factors, renewable energy productions and other market... [more]
Impact of Global Warming in Subtropical Climate Buildings: Future Trends and Mitigation Strategies
Marta Videras Rodríguez, Antonio Sánchez Cordero, Sergio Gómez Melgar, José Manuel Andújar Márquez.
April 11, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: building energy consumption, building energy simulation, climate change, energy impacts, global warming, green-house gas emission, MEB, uhuMEB.
The growing concern about global climate change extends to different professional sectors. In the building industry, the energy consumption of buildings becomes a factor susceptible to change due to the direct relationship between the outside temperature and the energy needed to cool and heat the internal space. This document aims to estimate the energy consumption of a Minimum Energy Building (MEB) in different scenarios—past, present, and future—in the subtropical climate typical of seaside cities in Southern Spain. The building energy consumption has been predicted using dynamic building energy simulation software tools. Projected climate data were obtained in four time periods (Historical, the 2020s, 2050s, and 2080s), based on four emission scenarios defined by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC): B1, B2, A2, A1F1. This methodology has been mathematically complemented to obtain data in closer time frames (2025 and 2030). In addition, different mitigation strategie... [more]
The Effect of Air Parameters on the Evaporation Loss in a Natural Draft Counter-Flow Wet Cooling Tower
Wei Yuan, Fengzhong Sun, Ruqing Liu, Xuehong Chen, Ying Li.
April 11, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: dry bulb temperature, evaporation loss, mathematical modeling, Merkel approach, natural transfer, relative air humidity.
The measures to reduce the impact of evaporation loss in a natural draft counter-flow wet cooling tower (NDWCT) have important implications for water conservation and emissions reduction. A mathematical model of evaporation loss in the NDWCT was established by using a modified Merkel method. The NDWCTs in the 300 MW and 600 MW power plant were taken as the research objects. Comparing experimental values with calculated values, the relative error was less than 3%. Then, the effect of air parameters on evaporation loss of NDWCT was analyzed. The results showed that, with the increase of dry bulb temperature, the evaporation heat dissipation and the evaporation loss decreased, while the rate of evaporation loss caused by unit temperature difference increased. The ambient temperature increased by 1 °C and the evaporation loss was reduced by nearly 26.65 t/h. When the relative air humidity increased, the evaporation heat dissipation and evaporation loss decreased, and the rate of evaporatio... [more]
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