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Improved IMPES Scheme for the Simulation of Incompressible Three-Phase Flows in Subsurface Porous Media
Runhong Liang, Xiaolin Fan, Xianbing Luo, Shuyu Sun, Xingyu Zhu.
April 20, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: full mass conservation, standard IMPES scheme, three-phase flow, unbiased IMPES scheme.
In this work, an improved IMplicit Pressure and Explicit Saturation (IMPES) scheme is proposed to solve the coupled partial differential equations to simulate the three-phase flows in subsurface porous media. This scheme is the first IMPES algorithm for the three-phase flow problem that is locally mass conservative for all phases. The key technique of this novel scheme relies on a new formulation of the discrete pressure equation. Different from the conventional scheme, the discrete pressure equation in this work is obtained by adding together the discrete conservation equations of all phases, thus ensuring the consistency of the pressure equation with the three saturation equations at the discrete level. This consistency is important, but unfortunately it is not satisfied in the conventional IMPES schemes. In this paper, we address and fix an undesired and well-known consequence of this inconsistency in the conventional IMPES in that the computed saturations are conservative only for... [more]
New Deterministic Mathematical Model for Estimating the Useful Energy Output of a Medium-Sized Solar Domestic Hot Water System
Miroslaw Zukowski, Walery Jezierski.
April 20, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: deterministic mathematical model, energy simulations, solar domestic hot water system, thermal solar collectors, useful energy output.
According to the authors of this paper, the mathematical point of view allows us to see what sometimes cannot be seen from the designer’s point of view. The aim of this study was to estimate the influence of the most important parameters (volume of heat storage tanks, daily consumption of domestic hot water, optical efficiency, heat loss coefficient, and total area of a solar collector) on the thermal power output of solar domestic hot water (SDHW) system in European climatic conditions. Three deterministic mathematical models of these relationships for Madrid, Budapest, and Helsinki were created. The database for the development of these models was carried out using computer simulations made in the TRNSYS software environment. The SDHW system located at the Bialystok University of Technology (Poland) was the source of the measurement results used to validate the simulation model. The mathematical optimization procedure showed that the maximum annual useful energy output that can be ob... [more]
Modeling and Analysis of Transient Reactive Power Characteristics of DFIG Considering Crowbar Circuit under Ultra HVDC Commutation Failure
Heng Nian, Xiao Jin.
April 20, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: commutation failure, crowbar circuit, DFIG, overvoltage protection, transient characteristic, ultra high voltage direct current.
Ultra high voltage direct current (UHVDC) transmission is an effective means of long-distance transmission of renewable power generation, which has obtained a lot of research and practical applications. The commutation failure is a common DC transmission fault, which will cause the voltage amplitude of the sending ac grid in UHVDC system to first decrease then increase. The existing transient mathematical models of the wind power generation system (WPGS) are difficult to apply to scenarios where the grid voltage changes continuously. A mathematical model suitable for commutation failure is established to analyze the transient reactive power characteristics of the doubly fed induction generator (DFIG)-based WPGS with the consideration of the crowbar circuit trigger. The correctness of the mathematical model is validated by an experiment based on the control hardware-in-loop (CHIL) platform. Based on the proposed mathematical model, the influence of the crowbar parameters on the reactive... [more]
Proposed Management System and Response Estimation Algorithm for Motorway Incidents
Sotirios Kontogiannis, Christodoulos Asiminidis.
April 20, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: data mining, distributed sensory systems, incident response systems, IoT, knowledge mining, location management, Machine Learning, Resources Management Systems, smart algorithms.
Motorway’s personnel tasks management and incidents monitoring, and response are critical processes that contribute to the motorway’s orderly and smooth operation. Existing management practices utilize SCADA technologies that control motorway actuator systems as well as various means of personnel communications mobile technologies. Nevertheless, contemporary motorways lack a unified incident response solution that tracks resources, sends notification alerts when necessary, and automates incident resolution. This paper presents a new holistic and unified management and response system called Resources Management System (RMS). This system was originally implemented as a generic motorways resources management system for the EGNATIA ODOS motorway that uses it in Greece. The implemented RMS provides real-time resources tracking, personnel utilization algorithms, and data mining capabilities towards incident confrontation. It operates as an incidents’ collection and resources central communi... [more]
Quality and Reliability-Exploitation Modeling of Power Supply Systems
Marek Stawowy, Adam Rosiński, Mirosław Siergiejczyk, Krzysztof Perlicki.
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: exploitation, power supply, power supply continuity quality, quality, reliability.
This article describes the issues related to the analysis of the reliability-exploitation of power supply systems in transport telematics devices (PSSs in TTDs). This paper characterizes solutions, which are applied in supply systems, and describes a PSS in a TTD from a main source and a standby one. This enables determining the dependencies denoting the probabilities of the system staying in full ability state, safety threat state, and safety unreliability state. A quality analysis of the PSS in TTD was conducted, and the indicator value of the supply continuity quality was evaluated. This indicator allows the demonstration of continuity quality of power supply (CQoPS) dependency on many quality dimensions, not just reliability. An example demonstrates the calculation of CQoPS factor for both the main and the standby power supply, employing three observations, each influencing the quality. The presented considerations in the field of quality and reliability-exploitation modeling of a... [more]
Impact of Geometry of Toothed Segments of the Innovative KOMTRACK Longwall Shearer Haulage System on Load and Slip during the Travel of a Track Wheel
Krzysztof Kotwica, Grzegorz Stopka, Marek Kalita, Dominik Bałaga, Michał Siegmund.
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: load, longwall shearer haulage system, slippage, toothed segment, toothed wheel.
Longwall shearers operating in the underground mine workings move along the longwall face along the conveyor troughs. The haulage system, which is made up of two kinematic pairs in the form of track wheels installed in shearer movers, cooperating with the toothed route built in the conveyor’s throughs, is responsible for moving the shearer. The currently used solutions of longwall shearers’ haulage systems do not ensure proper cooperation of the track wheels with toothed segments, which results in failures and breakdowns in the operation of the longwall systems, causing significant financial losses. Rigid solution of the gear components used is the reason. The solution of the flexible toothed segment, allowing it to adapt to the longitudinal and transverse curvature of the AFC (armored face conveyor) route during cooperation with the track wheel, was developed as part of the research project jointly implemented by KOMAG Institute of Mining Technology, AGH University of Science and Tech... [more]
Dynamic Simulation of High-Speed Induction Motor
Maria Dems, Krzysztof Komeza, Jacek Szulakowski, Witold Kubiak.
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: blood centrifuge, dynamic, induction motor.
In the drives of high-speed devices, such as a blood centrifuge, dynamic states also play an important role in terms of the time and quality of the tests performed. The article presents the application of modified equations resulting from the mathematical model of an induction motor to model dynamic phenomena during motor start-up, both with mains supply and with frequency start-up. The applied solution considers the phenomenon of current displacement in the rotor bar and the phenomenon of saturation. The comparison of the obtained results with the experiment shows that the method is sufficiently accurate. The obtained results can also be extended to higher power machines and to modeling other dynamic states.
Cooling Design for PEM Fuel-Cell Stacks Employing Air and Metal Foam: Simulation and Experiment
Ali A. Hmad, Nihad Dukhan.
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: cooling, fuel cell, metal foam, PEM, stacks.
A new study investigating the cooling efficacy of air flow inside open-cell metal foam embedded in aluminum models of fuel-cell stacks is described. A model based on a commercial stack was simulated and tested experimentally. This stack has three proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cells, each having an active area of 100 cm2, with a total output power of 500 W. The state-of-the-art cooling of this stack employs water in serpentine flow channels. The new design of the current investigation replaces these channels with metal foam and replaces the actual fuel cells with aluminum plates. The constant heat flux on these plates is equivalent to the maximum heat dissipation of the stack. Forced air is employed as the coolant. The aluminum foam used had an open-pore size of 0.65 mm and an after-compression porosity of 60%. Local temperatures in the stack and pumping power were calculated for various air-flow velocities in the range of 0.2−1.5 m/s by numerical simulation and were determined by... [more]
Constraints of Parametrically Defined Guide Vanes for a High-Head Francis Turbine
Filip Stojkovski, Marija Lazarevikj, Zoran Markov, Igor Iliev, Ole Gunnar Dahlhaug.
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: Computational Fluid Dynamics, Francis turbine, guide vanes, parametric design.
This paper is focused on the guide vane cascade as one of the most crucial stationary sub-systems of the hydraulic turbine, which needs to provide efficient inflow hydraulic conditions to the runner. The guide vanes direct the flow from the spiral casing and the stay vanes towards the runner, regulating the desired discharge. A parametric design tool with normalized geometrical constraints was created in MATLAB, suitable for generating guide vane cascade geometries for Francis turbines. The goal is to determine the limits of these constraints, which will lead to future faster prediction of initial guide vane configurations in the turbine optimal operating region. Several geometries are developed using preliminary design data of the turbine and are investigated using CFD simulations close to the best efficiency point (BEP) of the turbine. This research is part of the Horizon-2020—HydroFlex project led by the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), focusing on the developm... [more]
Numerical Simulation of Low Salinity Water Flooding on Core Samples for an Oil Reservoir in the Nam Con Son Basin, Vietnam
DoanHuy Hien, Pham Huy Giao, Pham Quy Ngoc, Nguyen Minh Quy, Bui Viet Dung, Dinh Duc Huy, Pham Truong Giang, Hoang Long.
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: enhanced oil recovery, geochemical coupling, low salinity water flooding (LSWF), Nam Con Son Basin, numerical core flooding simulation.
Low-salinity water flooding (LSWF) is environment-friendly and operates similarly to conventional waterflooding without the need for synthetic chemical materials. The application of LSWF makes sense in Vietnam as HC production has steadily declined since 2002, and the majority of main oil fields have become near mature and mature fields. In the next years, Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) should be a top priority for Petro Vietnam to boost its oil production, for which the key issue is how to select a suitable EOR technology. In this study, LSWF of the Lower Miocene sand using low salinity water from Lower Oligocene sand was investigated. Previously at the Ruby field in the Cuu Long Basin, an LSWF feasibility study was carried out based on a conventional core flooding experiment, which is time-consuming and costly. This study targets the Chim Sao field in the Nam Con Son Basin, for which a cheaper and faster assessing method is required. As a result, a numerical code written in Matlab was d... [more]
A New Model for Estimation of Bubble Point Pressure Using a Bayesian Optimized Least Square Gradient Boosting Ensemble
Saad Alatefi, Abdullah M. Almeshal.
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: bubble point pressure correlation, least square gradient boosting ensemble, Machine Learning.
Accurate estimation of crude oil Bubble Point Pressure (Pb) plays a vital rule in the development cycle of an oil field. Bubble point pressure is required in many petroleum engineering calculations such as reserves estimation, material balance, reservoir simulation, production equipment design, and optimization of well performance. Additionally, bubble point pressure is a key input parameter in most oil property correlations. Thus, an error in a bubble point pressure estimate will definitely propagate additional error in the prediction of other oil properties. Accordingly, many bubble point pressure correlations have been developed in the literature. However, they often lack accuracy, especially when applied for global crude oil data, due to the fact that they are either developed using a limited range of independent variables or developed for a specific geographic location (i.e., specific crude oil composition). This research presents a utilization of the state-of-the-art Bayesian opt... [more]
Heat Capacities and Enthalpies of Normal Alkanes in an Ideal Gas State
Nikolai M. Kuznetsov, Sergey M. Frolov.
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: analytical dependences, enthalpy, heat capacity, ideal gas state, normal alkanes.
The reference literature contains data on the ideal gas-phase heat capacities and enthalpies of substances obtained experimentally. In this brief report, the highly accurate and simple unified analytical dependences of the heat capacity and enthalpy of normal alkanes larger than propane in the ideal gas state on temperature and the number of carbon atoms in a molecule are derived based on the analysis of the structure of chemical groups in the molecules and on the reference values of heat capacity and enthalpy for any two selected normal alkanes at one temperature. The dependences include a single set of coefficients for all normal alkanes and can be applied even to normal alkanes with the number of carbon atoms larger than 20, for which there is no data available. The dependences are thoroughly checked against two different sets of experimental data and two different sets of computational data obtained by low- and high-level theoretical methods: PM6 and G4. The error in calculating th... [more]
The Implication of Injection Locations in an Axisymmetric Cavity-Based Scramjet Combustor
Naresh Relangi, Antonella Ingenito, Suppandipillai Jeyakumar.
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: axisymmetric cavity, combustion efficiency, Computational Fluid Dynamics, scramjet engine, total pressure loss, transverse injection.
This paper presents the effect of cavity-based injection in an axisymmetric supersonic combustor using numerical investigation. An axisymmetric cavity-based angled and transverse injections in a circular scramjet combustor are studied. A three-dimensional Reynolds-averaged Navier−Stokes (RANS) equation along with the k-ω shear-stress transport (SST) turbulence model and species transport equations are considered for the reacting flow studies. The numerical results of the non-reacting flow studies are validated with the available experimental data and are in good agreement with it. The performance of the injection system is analyzed based on the parameters like wall pressures, combustion efficiency, and total pressure loss of the scramjet combustor. The transverse injection upstream of the cavity and at the bottom wall of the cavity in a supersonic flow field creates a strong shock train in the cavity region that enhances complete combustion of hydrogen-air in the cavity region compared... [more]
Electric Shared Mobility Services during the Pandemic: Modeling Aspects of Transportation
Katarzyna Turoń, Andrzej Kubik, Feng Chen.
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: COVID-19 pandemic, electric mobility, transportation modeling.
The global spread of the COVID-19 virus has led to difficulties in many branches of the economy, including significant effects on the urban transport industry. Thus, countries around the world have introduced different mobility policies during the pandemic. Due to government restrictions and the changed behaviors of transport users, companies providing modern urban mobility solutions were forced to introduce new business practices to their services. These practices are also apparent in the context of the electric shared mobility industry. Although many aspects and problems of electric shared mobility have been addressed in scientific research, pandemic scenarios have not been taken into account. Noticing this research gap, we aimed to update a previously developed model of factors that influence the operation of electric shared mobility by incorporating aspects related to the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on this industry. This article aims to identify the main factors influencing t... [more]
Experimental and Numerical Studies on the Influence of Blade Number in a Small Water Turbine
Grzegorz Peczkis, Piotr Wiśniewski, Andriy Zahorulko.
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: Computational Fluid Dynamics, Kaplan turbine, Renewable and Sustainable Energy, small water turbines.
This paper demonstrates the procedure of blade adjustment in a Kaplan-type water turbine, based on calculations of the flow system. The geometrical adjustment of a twisted blade with varying chord length is described in the study. Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analysis was used to characterise aerofoil and turbine performance. Furthermore, two turbines, with a different number of blades, were designed, manufactured, and tested experimentally. The numerical model results were then compared with the experimental data. The studies were carried out with different rotational velocities and different stator blade incidence angles. The paper shows a comparison of the turbine efficiencies that were assessed, using numerical and experimental methods, of a flow system with four- and five-bladed rotors. The numerical model results matched up well with those of the experimental study. The efficiency of the proposed turbines reached up to 72% and 84% for four-bladed and five-bladed designs, re... [more]
Application of 3D Scanning, Computer Simulations and Virtual Reality in the Redesigning Process of Selected Areas of Underground Transportation Routes in Coal Mining Industry
Magdalena Rozmus, Jarosław Tokarczyk, Dariusz Michalak, Marek Dudek, Kamil Szewerda, Marek Rotkegel, Aleš Lamot, Janez Rošer.
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: 3D laser scanning, arch yielding support, CAD, collision analysis, computer simulations, designing, MBS, numerical simulations, underground mine transportation, Virtual Reality.
Nowadays designing of selected areas of mines underground workings can be effectively improved by the application of computer techniques: 3D scanning, computer simulations and Virtual Reality. This, in fact, would result in the more reliable design process, significantly reduced designing costs and efforts, and improvement of the mines staff’s safety. This scientific paper presents a method developed for redesigning of selected areas of mines underground workings in which auxiliary transport is carried out. The method combines 3D laser scanning technique with computer simulations carried out in a CAD/MBS system, in order to determine the location of potential collisions of the transported loads with the arch yielding support and the equipment. The obtained results, visualized using Virtual Reality, will form input data in the process of designing the selected area of the mines underground workings. Finally, an example of the application of the described method during transportation of... [more]
Modeling of Ethiopian Wind Power Production Using ERA5 Reanalysis Data
Kena Likassa Nefabas, Lennart Söder, Mengesha Mamo, Jon Olauson.
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: ERA5, measurement, Modelling, reanalysis, wind speed.
Ethiopia has huge wind energy potential. In order to be able to simulate the power system operation, hourly time series of wind power is needed. These can be obtained from ERA5 data but first a realistic model is needed. Therefore, in this paper ERA5 reanalysis data were used to model wind power production at two topographically different and distant regions of Ethiopian wind farms—Adama II and Ashegoda. Wind speed was extracted from the ERA5 nearest grid point, bi-linearly interpolated to farms location and statistically down-scaled to increase its resolution at the site. Finally, the speed is extrapolated to hub-height of turbine and converted to power through farm specific power curve to compare with actual data for validation. The results from the model and historical data of wind farms are compared using performance error metrics like hourly mean absolute error (MAE) and hourly root mean square error (RMSE). When comparing with data from Ethiopian Electric Power (EEP), we found ho... [more]
A Case Study of an Industrial Power Plant under Cyberattack: Simulation and Analysis
Marilena Stănculescu, Sorin Deleanu, Paul Cristian Andrei, Horia Andrei.
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: critical infrastructure, electric parameter, electro energetic system, power transformer, SCADA, simulation and analysis of cyber attack.
For critical infrastructures, technological developments regarding real-time data transmission and processing improve the system’s operability and reliability. However, vulnerabilities are introduced in the case of implementing new remote access methods or where redundancy is low. At the national level, most critical infrastructures are connected, and, therefore, achieving a level of security and resilience is based on identifying a multitude of risks. In this respect, the reduction of risk to acceptable levels directly affects the quality of citizens’ lives and decreases losses in the industry. This study starts from the threats to power systems, namely cyberattacks, which are much more dangerous, although less visible, to operators, and almost invisible to the public or the media. From this point of view, it was proved that the most vulnerable parts of the power system were human−machine interfaces, electrical equipment, Surveillance, Control, and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems. Th... [more]
Partial Discharge Analysis and Simulation Using the Consecutive Pulses Correlation Method
Ondřej Kozák, Josef Pihera.
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: direct current, partial discharges, pulse sequence analysis, Simulation.
The behaviour of partial discharge as consequences of an alternating current (AC) is already well defined. AC partial discharges have completely different behaviour, background physics and parameters than partial discharges (PD) under direct current (DC) stress. This paper focuses on the most used and promising evaluation method of the PD DC stress—pulse sequence analysis (PSA). The first step is understanding and verifying the mechanisms and principles of this method. It is provided by well-known fundamentals of AC PD and by comparison with the other diagnostic and fault-locating methods such as phase-resolved partial discharge (PRPD) and pulse diagrams. The paper shows the PSA simulations and PD analyses performed at AC and partly at DC test conditions on typical PD test arrangements such as corona, surface and internal discharges. It is shown that the simulations performed, compared and validated with data obtained from measurements on different PD arrangements are a good match. Thi... [more]
A Substitutive Coefficients Network for the Modelling of Thermal Systems: A Mono-Zone Building Case Study
Lahoucine Ouhsaine, Mohammed El Ganaoui, Abdelaziz Mimet, Jean-Michel Nunzi.
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: dynamic state-space model, reduced-order model, relaxation time, substitutive coefficients network (SCN), thermal behavior modeling, thermal building simulation.
A modelling approach based on the Substitutive Coefficients Network (SCN) is developed to predict the thermal behavior of a system in the dynamic state-space, without requiring knowledge of the thermal mass. The method can apply either to large- (building, combined solar systems, geothermal energy, and thermodynamic installations) or to small-scale systems (heat exchangers, electronic devices cooling systems, and Li-ion batteries). This current method is based on a dimensionless formulation of the simplified dynamic thermal balance model, using relaxation time as a key parameter to establish the model. The introduction of relaxation time reduces the parameters set as guidance coefficients. The parameters are finally expressed by a combination of global heat transfer coefficients related to each layer and/or sub-layer of the system. Advantages of the method are reliability, “non-destructibility”, i.e., it allows a reliable prediction of the thermal behavior which experimentally is inacc... [more]
CFD Optimization of the Resistivity Meter for the IFMIF-DONES Facility
Ranieri Marinari, Paolo Favuzza, Davide Bernardi, Francesco Saverio Nitti, Ivan Di Piazza.
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: Computational Fluid Dynamics, DEMO-EU fusion reactor, IFMIF-DONES facility, lithium technology, thermo-fluid dynamics.
A detailed study of lithium-related topics in the IFMIF-DONES facility is currently being promoted and supported within the EUROfusion action, paying attention to different pivotal aspects including lithium flow stability and the monitoring and extraction of impurities. The resistivity meter is a device able to monitor online non-metallic impurities (mainly nitrogen) in flowing lithium. It relies on the variation of the electric resistivity produced by dissolved anions: the higher the concentration of impurities in lithium, the higher the resistivity measured. The current configuration of the resistivity meter has shown different measuring issues during its operation. All these issues reduce the accuracy of the measurements performed with this instrument and introduce relevant noise affecting the resistance value. This paper proposes different upgrades, supported by CFD simulations, to optimize lithium flow conditions and to reduce measurement problems. Owing to these upgrades, a new d... [more]
Drying of Sisal Fiber: A Numerical Analysis by Finite-Volumes
Jacqueline F. B. Diniz, João M. P. Q. Delgado, Anderson F. Vilela, Ricardo S. Gomez, Arianne D. Viana, Maria J. Figueiredo, Diego D. S. Diniz, Isis S. Rodrigues, Fagno D. Rolim, Ivonete B. Santos, João E. F. Carmo, Antonio G. B. Lima.
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: experimental, heat, mass, Simulation, sisal fiber.
Vegetable fibers have inspired studies in academia and industry, because of their good characteristics appropriated for many technological applications. Sisal fibers (Agave sisalana variety), when extracted from the leaf, are wet and must be dried to reduce moisture content, minimizing deterioration and degradation for long time. The control of the drying process plays an important role to guarantee maximum quality of the fibers related to mechanical strength and color. In this sense, this research aims to evaluate the drying of sisal fibers in an oven with mechanical air circulation. For this purpose, a transient and 3D mathematical model has been developed to predict moisture removal and heating of a fiber porous bed, and drying experiments were carried out at different drying conditions. The advanced model considers bed porosity, fiber and bed moisture, simultaneous heat and mass transfer, and heat transport due to conduction, convection and evaporation. Simulated drying and heating... [more]
Validation Process for Rooftop Wind Regime CFD Model in Complex Urban Environment Using an Experimental Measurement Campaign
Sarah Jamal Mattar, Mohammad Reza Kavian Nezhad, Michael Versteege, Carlos F. Lange, Brian A. Fleck.
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: ANSYS CFX, complex urban geometry, Computational Fluid Dynamics, experimental measurements, turbulent flow, validation study, wind regime.
This research presents a validation methodology for computational fluid dynamics (CFD) assessments of rooftop wind regime in urban environments. A case study is carried out at the Donadeo Innovation Centre for Engineering building at the University of Alberta campus. A numerical assessment of rooftop wind regime around buildings of the University of Alberta North campus has been performed by using 3D steady Reynolds-averaged Navier−Stokes equations, on a large-scale high-resolution grid using the ANSYS CFX code. Two methods of standard deviation (SDM) and average (AM) were introduced to compare the numerical results with the corresponding measurements. The standard deviation method showed slightly better agreements between the numerical results and measurements compared to the average method, by showing the average wind speed errors of 10.8% and 17.7%, and wind direction deviation of 8.4° and 12.3°, for incident winds from East and South, respectively. However, the average error betwee... [more]
Experimental Evaluation and Modeling of Air Heating in a Ceramic Foam Volumetric Absorber by Effective Parameters
Carlos E. Arreola-Ramos, Omar Álvarez-Brito, Juan Daniel Macías, Aldo Javier Guadarrama-Mendoza, Manuel A. Ramírez-Cabrera, Armando Rojas-Morin, Patricio J. Valadés-Pelayo, Heidi Isabel Villafán-Vidales, Camilo A. Arancibia-Bulnes.
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: heat transfer model, PSZ porous absorber, volumetric effect, volumetric heat transfer coefficient.
Reticulate porous ceramic reactors use foam-type absorbers in their operation which must fulfill two essential functions: favoring the volumetric effect and increasing the mass and heat transfer by acting as a support for the reactive materials. Heating these absorbers with highly inhomogeneous concentrate irradiation induces high thermal gradients that affect their thermal performance. Owing to the critical function of these component in the reactor, it is necessary to define a selection criterion for the foam-type absorbers. In this work, we performed an experimental and numerical thermal analysis of three partially stabilized zirconia (PSZ) foam-type absorbers with pore density of 10, 20, and 30 PPI (pores per inch) used as a volumetric absorber. A numerical model and an analytical approximation were developed to reproduce experimental results, and calculate the thermal conductivity, as well as volumetric heat transfer coefficient. The results show that an increase in pore density l... [more]
A CFD-Based Comparison of Different Positive Displacement Pumps for Application in Future Automatic Transmission Systems
Thomas Lobsinger, Timm Hieronymus, Hubert Schwarze, Gunther Brenner.
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: balanced vane pump, Computational Fluid Dynamics, internal gear pump, multiphase flow, positive displacement pumps, tumbling multi-chamber pump.
The efficiency requirements for hydraulic pumps applied in automatic transmissions in future generations of automobiles will increase continuously. In addition, the pumps must be able to cope with multiphase flows to a certain extent. Given this background, a balanced vane pump (BVP), an internal gear pump (IGP) and a three-dimensional geared tumbling multi chamber (TMC) pump are analyzed and compared by a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) approach with ANSYS CFX and TwinMesh. Furthermore, test bench measurements are conducted to obtain experimental data to validate the numerical results. The obtained numerical results show a reasonable agreement with the experimental data. In the first CFD setup, the conveying characteristics of the pumps with pure oil regarding volumetric efficiencies, cavitation onset and pressure ripple are compared. Both the IGP and the BVP show high volumetric efficiencies and low pressure ripples whereas the TMC shows a weaker performance regarding these object... [more]
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