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4005. LAPSE:2023.8144
Automated Cybersecurity Tester for IEC61850-Based Digital Substations
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: cyber defense, cybersecurity, cybersecurity of intelligent electronic device (IED), digital substations, vulnerability assessment tool
Power substations are the crucial nodes of an interconnected grid, serving as the points where power is transferred from the transmission/distribution grids to the loads. However, interconnected cyberphysical systems and communication-based operations at substations lead to many cybersecurity vulnerabilities. Therefore, more sophisticated cybersecurity vulnerability analyses and threat modeling are required during productization phases, and system hardening is mandatory for the commercialization of products. This paper shows the design and methods to test the cybersecurity of multicast messages for digital substations. The proposed vulnerability assessment methods are based on the semantics of IEC61850 Generic Object Oriented Substation Event (GOOSE) and Sampled Value (SV), and cybersecurity features from IEC62351-6. Different case scenarios for cyberattacks are considered to check the vulnerabilities of the device under test (DUT) based on the IEC62351-6 standard. In order to discover... [more]
4006. LAPSE:2023.8136
On the Modeling of Energy-Multisource Networks by the Thermostatted Kinetic Theory Approach: A Review with Research Perspectives
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: Cauchy problem, complexity, energy network, hybrid models, initial-boundary-value problem, integro-differential equation, smart grid
Recently, different mathematical frameworks of the thermostatted kinetic theory approach have been proposed for the modeling of complex systems. In particular, thermostatted kinetic frameworks have been employed for the modeling and time evolution of a hybrid energy-multisource network composed of renewable and nonrenewable energy sources, for the construction of the energy storage and for open networks. In the frameworks of the thermostatted kinetic theory approach, the evolution of an energy source and the interactions with other energy sources are modeled by introducing a distribution function and interaction rates. This paper is a survey of the recent proposed frameworks of the thermostatted kinetic theory for the modeling of a hybrid energy-multisource network and reviews the recent proposed models. The paper is not limited to review the existing frameworks, but it also generalizes the mathematical structures proposed in the pertinent literature and outlines future research perspe... [more]
4007. LAPSE:2023.8135
A Review of Data-Driven Approaches for Measurement and Verification Analysis of Building Energy Retrofits
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: baseline models, data-driven modeling, energy conservation measures, measurement and verification, retrofitted buildings
Although the energy and cost benefits for retrofitting existing buildings are promising, several challenges remain for accurate measurement and verification (M&V) analysis to estimate these benefits. Due to the rapid development in advanced metering infrastructure (AMI), data-driven approaches are becoming more effective than deterministic methods in developing baseline energy models for existing buildings using historical energy consumption data. The literature review presented in this paper provides an extensive summary of data-driven approaches suitable for building energy consumption prediction needed for M&V applications. The presented literature review describes commonly used data-driven modeling approaches including linear regressions, decision trees, ensemble methods, support vector machine, deep learning, and kernel regressions. The advantages and limitations of each data-driven modeling approach and its variants are discussed, including their cited applications. Additionally,... [more]
4008. LAPSE:2023.8089
Photovoltaic Energy Production Forecasting through Machine Learning Methods: A Scottish Solar Farm Case Study
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: energy forecasting, Machine Learning, photovoltaic energy, solar farm
Photovoltaic solar energy is booming due to the continuous improvement in photovoltaic panel efficiency along with a downward trend in production costs. In addition, the European Union is committed to easing the implementation of renewable energy in many companies in order to obtain funding to install their own panels. Nonetheless, the nature of solar energy is intermittent and uncontrollable. This leads us to an uncertain scenario which may cause instability in photovoltaic systems. This research addresses this problem by implementing intelligent models to predict the production of solar energy. Real data from a solar farm in Scotland was utilized in this study. Finally, the models were able to accurately predict the energy to be produced in the next hour using historical information as predictor variables.
4009. LAPSE:2023.8086
Numerical Simulation of the Influence of Hydrogen Concentration on Detonation Diffraction Mechanism
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: Computational Fluid Dynamics, ddtFoam, detonation diffraction, heat and mass transfer
In this study, the impact of hydrogen concentration on deflagration to detonation transition (DDT) and detonation diffraction mechanisms was investigated. The combustion chamber was an ENACCEF facility, with nine obstacles at a blockage ratio of 0.63 and three mixtures with hydrogen concentrations of 13%, 20%, and 30%. Detonation diffraction mechanisms were numerically investigated by a density-based solver of OpenFOAM CFD toolbox named ddtFoam. In this simulation, for the low Mach numbers, the pddtFoam solver was applied, and for high speeds, the pddtFoam solver switched to the ddtFoam solver to simulate flame propagation without resolving all microscopic details in the flow in the CFD grid, and to provide a basis for simulating flame acceleration (FA) and the onset of detonation in large three-dimensional geometries. The results showed that, for the lean H2−air mixture with 13% hydrogen concentration, intense interaction between propagating flame and turbulent flow led to a rapid tra... [more]
4010. LAPSE:2023.8075
Modelling of Flow-Induced Vibration of Bluff Bodies: A Comprehensive Survey and Future Prospects
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: flow-induced vibration, fluid energy harvesting, machine learning techniques, mathematical modelling, numerical modelling
A comprehensive review of modelling techniques for the flow-induced vibration (FIV) of bluff bodies is presented. This phenomenology involves bidirectional fluid−structure interaction (FSI) coupled with non-linear dynamics. In addition to experimental investigations of this phenomenon in wind tunnels and water channels, a number of modelling methodologies have become important in the study of various aspects of the FIV response of bluff bodies. This paper reviews three different approaches for the modelling of FIV phenomenology. Firstly, we consider the mathematical (semi-analytical) modelling of various types of FIV responses: namely, vortex-induced vibration (VIV), galloping, and combined VIV-galloping. Secondly, the conventional numerical modelling of FIV phenomenology involving various computational fluid dynamics (CFD) methodologies is described, namely: direct numerical simulation (DNS), large-eddy simulation (LES), detached-eddy simulation (DES), and Reynolds-averaged Navier−Sto... [more]
4011. LAPSE:2023.8071
Research on the Mixing Mechanism and Parameter Optimization of Liquid Nitrogen Foam Generator
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: computer fluid dynamics (CFD), multiphase flow, nitrogen foam, rapid phase transition (RPT)
Nitrogen foam is expected to be an effective method to extinguish large-scale fires and suppress explosions. The key to its foaming process is that gas nitrogen (N2) and a foam solution are mixed uniformly in a foam generator. Moreover, liquid nitrogen (LN2) has been proposed as a source of gas nitrogen to generate nitrogen foam in previous experimental works. In this paper, the flow and heat transfer characteristics between liquid nitrogen and the foam solution are explored by numerical methods, which are then utilized to optimize the parameters of the foam generator. It is found that the flow pattern of the foam generator with a cone spoiler is a stratified flow by establishing the mixture and Lee’s evaporation-condensation model in ANSYS Fluent. Moreover, the spoiler in the foam generator plays a crucial role in breaking LN2 into droplets and increasing the contact area between phases, and a distance of 10 mm from the inlets to the spoiler is recommended. From previous results, an u... [more]
4012. LAPSE:2023.8065
Survey on Optimization Models for Energy-Efficient Computing Systems
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: Energy Efficiency, green computing, mathematical modeling, Optimization
Energy has become the most expensive and critical resource for all kinds of human activities. At the same time, all areas of our lives strongly depend on Information and Communication Technologies (ICT). It is not surprising that energy efficiency has become an issue in developing and running ICT systems. This paper presents a survey of the optimization models developed in order to reduce energy consumption by ICT systems. Two main approaches are presented, showing the trade-off between energy consumption and quality of service (QoS).
4013. LAPSE:2023.8063
Numerical Modeling of the Thermal Behavior of Subsea Hydro-Pneumatic Energy Storage Accumulators Using Air and CO2
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: accumulator, Carbon Dioxide, Energy Storage, offshore, phase change
This paper numerically models the thermal performance of offshore hydro-pneumatic energy storage (HPES) systems composed of a subsea accumulator pre-charged with a compressed gas. A time-marching numerical approach combining the first law of thermodynamics with heat transfer equations is used to investigate the influence of replacing air within an HPES system with carbon dioxide (CO2). The latter is able to experience a phase change (gas−liquid−gas) during the storage cycle in typical subsea temperatures when limiting the peak operating pressure below the critical point. The influences of integrating a piston and an inner liner within the accumulator to mitigate issues related to gas dissolution in seawater and corrosion are explored. It is found that the energy storage capacity of subsea HPES accumulators increases substantially when CO2 is used as the compressible fluid in lieu of air, irrespective of the accumulator set up. It is also noted that the length-to-diameter ratio of the a... [more]
4014. LAPSE:2023.8056
Numerical Study on Spreading and Vaporization Process of Liquid Nitrogen Droplet Impinging on Heated Wall
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: direct numerical simulation, droplet impingement, liquid nitrogen, spray cooling, vaporization
Micro-structured surfaces can affect heat transfer mechanisms because of enlarged specific surface areas. However, employing the Leidenfrost effect during liquid nitrogen (LN2) droplet cooling of a heated micro-structured surface possessing a fin with a spacing much smaller than the diameter of the droplet has not yet been explored. In the present work, a direct numerical simulation (DNS) is carried out to investigate heat transfer mechanisms of the LN2 droplet, whose diameter is sufficiently larger than the structured spacing of fin, impinging on a micro-structured surface with variable velocities. For a comparative study, a smooth surface is also employed in numerical simulations. The spreading mechanisms and vaporization behavior of the droplet along with liquid film morphology at various conditions are investigated. Results show that a smaller fin size inhibits LN2 in entering into the grooves between the fins and left the surface untouched by the droplet completely, and eventually... [more]
4015. LAPSE:2023.8039
Research on Size Optimization of Wave Energy Converters Based on a Floating Wind-Wave Combined Power Generation Platform
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: floating wind-wave power generation platform, numerical simulation, viscous heaving damping correction, wave power conversion efficiency, WEC
Wind energy and wave energy often co-exist in offshore waters, which have the potential and development advantages of combined utilization. Therefore, the combined utilization of wind and waves has become a research hotspot in the field of marine renewable energy. Against this background, this study analyses a novel integrated wind-wave power generation platform combining a semi-submersible floating wind turbine foundation and a point absorber wave energy converter (WEC), with emphasis on the size optimization of the WEC. Based on the engineering toolset software ANSYS-AQWA, numerical simulation is carried out to study the influence of different point absorber sizes on the hydrodynamic characteristics and wave energy conversion efficiency of the integrated power generation platform. The well-proven CFD software STAR CCM+ is used to modify the heaving viscosity damping of the point absorber to study the influence of fluid viscosity on the response of the point absorber. Based on this, t... [more]
4016. LAPSE:2023.8035
Geology and Geochemistry of the Hydrocarbon Compositional Changes in the Triassic Montney Formation, Western Canada
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: conventional reservoir, excess methane percentage, hydrocarbon composition, iC4/nC4 ratio, migrated hydrocarbons, unconventional reservoir
The geochemistry of produced fluids has been investigated in the Triassic Montney Formation in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin (WCSB). Understanding the geochemistry of produced fluids is a valuable tool in the exploration and development of a complex petroleum system such as the Montney Formation. The petroleum system changes from in situ unconventional reservoirs in the west to more conventional reservoirs that contain migrated hydrocarbons to the east. The workflow of basin modeling and mapping of isomer ratio calculations for butane and pentane as well as the mapping of excess methane percentage was used to highlight areas of gas compositional changes in the Montney Formation play area. This workflow shows the migration of hydrocarbons from deeper, more mature areas to less mature areas in the east through discrete pathways. Methane has migrated along structural elements such as the Fort St. John Graben as well as areas that have seen changes in higher permeability lithologi... [more]
4017. LAPSE:2023.8018
Research on ZVS Phase-Shifted Full-Bridge Broadband Inverter Based on Auxiliary Current Source
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: auxiliary current source, broadband, phase-shifted full-bridge inverter, zero voltage switch
Phase-shifted full-bridge topologies are widely used in medium- and high-power DC/DC converters due to their small size and high switching frequency. However, there are few studies on the application of broadband inverters. In the traditional phase-shift full-bridge inverter with a fully resonant load, the problem of current commutation which leads to hard switching is often encountered, to overcome such an issue, an auxiliary current source network is introduced to realize the zero-voltage turn-on of the lagging bridge arm. The working modes of the converter are analyzed in detail, and the parameters of the auxiliary current source network are designed. The simulation verification is carried out by MATLAB/Simulink in a wide frequency range from 10 kHz to 500 kHz. Finally, an experimental circuit board is designed, and the experimental results show that the topology can achieve soft switching in a frequency range from 10 kHz to 200 kHz and has a certain applicability.
4018. LAPSE:2023.8017
Interactions between Package Design, Airflow, Heat and Mass Transfer, and Logistics in Cold Chain Facilities for Horticultural Products
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: cold chain, Computational Fluid Dynamics, experiment, fruit quality, integrated approach, model scale, multi-layer of package, multi-scale modeling approach, package, performance indicators
Homogeneity and temperature levels within a refrigerated facility are vital in preserving the quality of horticultural products throughout the cold chain to the consumer. These temperatures are affected by different factors at different scales, including the shape and thermal properties of the horticultural products, package design, pallet arrangement, or characteristics of the cold chain unit of operation. Therefore, airflow and heat transfer studies are valuable in evaluating these factors to optimize the cold chain and achieve and maintain an optimal product temperature. This paper provides an overview of the different scales of the numerical model and experimental setup used to assess the influence of the different factors on the cooling performance, as well as any challenges and limitations of each scale. The importance of considering other aspects in the cold chain studies, such as product quality, energy consumption, and package mechanical strength, will be discussed through an... [more]
4019. LAPSE:2023.8013
Temperature Field Simulation and Energy Analysis of a Heat Pump Tobacco Bulk Curing Barn
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: heat pump, moisture dehumidification rate, temperature field, thermal efficiency, tobacco bulk curing
Recently, heat pump drying has been widely used in tobacco processing. Considering the importance of this issue, it is of significant importance to further investigate temperature distribution and energy analysis in the drying process. To develop an energy-saving, environmental-friendly, and high-quality tobacco drying method, temperature distribution, dehumidification performance, the economic issues, and thermal efficiency of a heat pump curing barn (HPCB) and a traditional coal-fired bulk curing barn (TCCB) were compared. The regional temperature eigenvalue model was applied to describe the temperature uniformity with HPCB and TCCB. Moreover, thermal efficiency was obtained through energy tests. The obtained results showed that HPCB is beneficial to improve the drying quality of tobacco. The performed analyses showed that the thermal efficiency of the TCCB and HPCB was 42.02% and 66.53%, respectively. Accordingly, heat pump technology is recommended for industrial drying of tobacco... [more]
4020. LAPSE:2023.8009
A Simplified LPTN Model for a Fault-Tolerant Permanent Magnet Motor under Inter-Turn Short-Circuit Faults
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: electromagnetic–thermal coupled, fault-tolerant PM motor, inter-turn SC faults, LPTN model, transient temperature field
This paper proposes a simplified lumped parameter thermal network (LPTN) model for thermal analysis under the inter-turn short-circuit (SC) faults of a five-phase fault-tolerant permanent magnet (PM) motor for electric vehicles. The proposed model can consider circumferential heat transfer, variable copper loss, and uneven loss distribution. Firstly, an analytical calculation formula of inter-turn SC current is proposed to separate the copper loss of SC turns from electromagnetic simulation, and the accuracy of the formula is verified by finite element analysis (FEA). Secondly, a simplified LPTN model is proposed, the calculation formulas of the thermal resistance are given, and the simplified principle is explained. By comparing the results of different simplifications, it is found that the error between the simplified model and the original model is small. Finally, the proposed model is verified by experiments. The results show that the simplified model can achieve not only a high ca... [more]
4021. LAPSE:2023.8007
A Systematic Literature Review of Physics-Based Urban Building Energy Modeling (UBEM) Tools, Data Sources, and Challenges for Energy Conservation
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: bottom-up, energy conservation measures, physics-based, urban building energy modeling
Urban building energy modeling (UBEM) is a practical approach in large-scale building energy modeling for stakeholders in the energy industry to predict energy use in the building sector under different design and retrofit scenarios. UBEM is a relatively new large-scale building energy modeling (BEM) approach which raises different challenges and requires more in-depth study to facilitate its application. This paper performs a systematic literature review on physics-based modeling techniques, focusing on assessing energy conservation measures. Different UBEM case studies are examined based on the number and type of buildings, building systems, occupancy schedule modeling, archetype development, weather data type, and model calibration methods. Outcomes show that the existing tools and techniques can successfully simulate and assess different energy conservation measures for a large number of buildings. It is also concluded that standard UBEM data acquisition and model development, high... [more]
4022. LAPSE:2023.8004
Numerical Analysis for Coal Gasification Performance in a Lab-Scale Gasifier: Effects of the Wall Temperature and Oxygen/Coal Ratio
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: carbon conversion, CFD simulation, coal gasification performance, single-stage entrained flow gasifier
The optimization of multiple factors for gasification performance using a 3D CFD model with advanced sub-models for single-stage drop tube coal gasification was compared with experimental results. A single-stage down-drop gasifier with multiple coal injectors and a single oxygen injector at the top of the gasifier was investigated at different temperatures and O2/coal ratios. A finite rate/eddy dissipation (FR/ED) model was employed to define the chemical reactions. Kinetic data for the various reactions were taken from previous work. The realizable k−ε turbulent model and Euler−Lagrangian framework were adopted to solve the turbulence equations and solid−gas interaction. First, various preliminary reactions were simulated to validate the reaction model with experimental data. Furthermore, various cases were simulated at various O/C ratios and wall temperatures to analyze the syngas species, temperature profile in the whole gasifier, exit temperature, carbon conversion, turbulent inten... [more]
4023. LAPSE:2023.7989
Integration of a Linear Cavity Receiver in an Asymmetric Compound Parabolic Collector
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: asymmetric reflector, cavity receiver, compound parabolic concentrator, Computational Fluid Dynamics, solar concentrating power
The objective of this work is the integration of a linear cavity receiver in an asymmetric compound parabolic collector. Two different numerical models were developed; one for the conventional geometry and one for the cavity configuration. Both models were examined for inlet temperatures from 20 °C up to 80 °C, considering water as the operating fluid with a typical volume flow rate of 15 lt/h. Emphasis was given to the comparison of the thermal and optical performance between the designs, as well as in the temperature levels of the fluids and the receiver. The geometry of the integrated cavity receiver was optimized according to two independent parameters and two possible optimum designs were finally revealed. The optimization took place regarding the optical performance of the collector with the cavity receiver. The simulation results indicated that the cavity design leads to enhancements of up to 4.40% and 4.00% in the optical and thermal efficiency respectively, while the minimum p... [more]
4024. LAPSE:2023.7981
A Cooperative Game-Based Sizing and Configuration of Community-Shared Energy Storage
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: ADMM, bilateral Shapley method, community-shared energy storage, cooperative game, user-side energy storage
Sizing and configuring community-shared energy storage according to the actual demand of community users is important for the development of user-side energy storage. To solve this problem, this paper first proposes a community energy storage cooperative sharing mode containing multiple transaction types and then establishes a sizing and configuration model of community-shared energy storage based on a cooperative game among community users and energy storage operators, in which the loss caused by the capacity decay of energy storage is quantified by a dynamic power loss cost factor. To improve the solving efficiency, a distributed and cooperating solving method based on ADMM is used to solve the sizing and configuration model. On this basis, the bilateral Shapley method is used to allocate the total annual cost according to the marginal expected cost brought by each user. Compared with existing strategies, this paper calculates the economic benefits of community-shared energy storage... [more]
4025. LAPSE:2023.7977
Fluid-Thermal Interaction Simulation of a Hypersonic Aircraft Optical Dome
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: aerodynamic heating, fluid-thermal simulation, hypersonic aircraft, numerical simulation, optical dome
Hypersonic aircraft design is an enabling technology. However, many problems are encountered, including the design of the hood. The aircraft optical dome can become heated due to aerodynamic effects. Since the optical dome of a hypersonic aircraft should satisfy optical imaging requirements, a conventional ablative coating cannot be adopted. The aerodynamic heating characteristics during the whole flight must be studied. In this study, a numerical simulation method for the aerodynamic heat of hypersonic aircraft under long-term variable working conditions is proposed. In addition, the numerical simulation of the external flow field and structure coupling of the aerodynamic heat problem is performed. The dynamic parameters of temperature and pressure are obtained, and the thermal protection basis of the internal equipment is obtained. Numerical results indicate that the average temperature and maximum temperature of the optical dome for inner and outer walls exhibit an “M” shape with ti... [more]
4026. LAPSE:2023.7973
Aerodynamic Analysis of a Low-Speed Tandem-Channel Wing for eVTOL Aircraft Considering Propeller−Wing Interaction
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: channel wing, eVTOL, propeller–wing interaction, tandem-channel wing
Fixed-wing aircraft with vertical takeoff and landing capabilities need a lower speed and a higher lift during transition. To meet these needs, a tandem-channel wing layout has been developed, including a FLR (front wing lower than rear wing) configuration and a FUR (front wing upper than rear wing) configuration, which differ in height differences between the front and rear wings. Numerical simulations have been performed to investigate the aerodynamic characteristics of the two configurations. The results show that a significant increase in lift coefficient occurs when the propeller rotational speed and the angle of attack increase. The lift at a small angle of attack increases by more than 50% at a high propeller rotational speed, and the stall angle of attack increases by more than 10 degrees. For the FLR configuration, the downwash effect of the front wing impacts the rear wing, decreasing the local angle of attack and delaying airflow separation on the top surface. For the FUR co... [more]
4027. LAPSE:2023.7965
Modelling of a Large Solar PV Facility: England’s Mallard Solar Farm Case Study
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: bifacial PV, monofacial PV, solar electricity, tracking systems
With reference to energy generation, the global society has to urgently address three factors that are now critical: sustainability in terms of climate change, security in terms of the war that is currently raging in Europe with consequences that are being felt around the globe and the steep incline of fossil-fuel based energy costs. Around the world, large-scale solar farms are being constructed with tracking systems to improve the efficiency of photovoltaic (PV) modules. This article presents a comparison of energy generation of fixed-slope versus tracking PV modules. The analysis was based on a twenty-year dataset for two locations, namely, Lincoln (England) and Bhavnagar (India), which differ in terms of latitude, sky clarity and ambient temperature. It was demonstrated that a fixed-slope system facing the equator provides a healthy energy receipt that is a high fraction of the energy receipt of a tracking system. Furthermore, analysis was also carried out for a PV facility that wi... [more]
4028. LAPSE:2023.7961
Virtual Modeling and Experimental Validation of the Line-Start Permanent Magnet Motor in the Presence of Harmonics
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: computational simulations, FEMM, line-start permanent magnet motor, temperature model, voltage harmonics
The world is experiencing an accelerated energy transition that is driven by the climate goals to be met and that has driven the growth of different potential sectors such as electric mobility powered by electric motors, which continue to be the largest load globally. However, new needs in relation to power density, weight, and efficiency have led manufacturers to experiment with new technologies, such as rare earth elements (REEs). The permanent magnet motor is a candidate to be the substitute for the conventional induction motor considering the new editions of the IEC 60034-30-1, for which study and evaluation continue to be focused on identifying the weaknesses and benefits of its application on a large scale in industry and electric mobility. This work presents a FEM model to assess the line-start permanent magnet motor (LSPMM), aiming to simulate the behavior of the LSPMM under supply conditions with distorted voltages (harmonic content) and evaluate its thermal and magnetic perfo... [more]
4029. LAPSE:2023.7957
On the Factors of Impact Pressure in Supercritical CO2 Phase-Transition Blasting—A Numerical Study
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: carbon dioxide phase-transition blasting, shockwave, Simulation
Carbon dioxide phase transition blasting (CO2-PB) technology is an effective and economical technology used for breaking rocks. The use of CO2-PB can significantly reduce the vibration damage to surrounding rocks. There is little research on the shockwave generated by the CO2-PB, and simulation can better show the flow field characteristics. In order to clarify the mechanism of its blasting load process, a theoretical analysis and a numerical model were developed to study the flow-field characteristics and the impact pressure of CO2-PB. Our results show that the CO2 absorbs heat from the surrounding environment, producing a significant low-temperature area. The overpressure is significantly lower than the driving gas pressure to the ambient pressure, limiting the maximum over-pressure that can be obtained. When the pressure in CO2-PB reaches 100 MPa, the shockwave is about 4.25 MPa. As the distance increases, the peak value of the shockwave decays rapidly. As the dimensionless distance... [more]
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