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887. LAPSE:2023.31838
Relative Permeability: A Critical Parameter in Numerical Simulations of Multiphase Flow in Porous Media
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: geologic carbon storage, multi-phase flow simulation, relative permeability.
Effective multiphase flow and transport simulations are a critical tool for screening, selection, and operation of geological CO2 storage sites. The relative permeability curve assumed for these simulations can introduce a large source of uncertainty. It significantly impacts forecasts of all aspects of the reservoir simulation, from CO2 trapping efficiency and phase behavior to volumes of oil, water, and gas produced. Careful consideration must be given to this relationship, so a primary goal of this study is to evaluate the impacts on CO2-EOR model forecasts of a wide range of relevant relative permeability curves, from near linear to highly curved. The Farnsworth Unit (FWU) is an active CO2-EOR operation in the Texas Panhandle and the location of our study site. The Morrow ‘B’ Sandstone, a clastic formation composed of medium to coarse sands, is the target storage formation. Results indicate that uncertainty in the relative permeability curve can impart a significant impact on model... [more]
888. LAPSE:2023.31832
Some Tips on Numerical Modeling of Airflow and Fires in Road Tunnels
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: ANSYS Fluent, Computational Fluid Dynamics, FDS, tunnel airflow, tunnel fires.
The efficiency of tunnels systems is often evaluated using numerical simulations. This concerns both to normal and emergency mode of tunnel systems operation. Therefore the safety level of tunnel users may depend on the quality of numerical models being built. The most often studied areas cover the researches on natural and forced airflows in the normal mode and on fire development and smoke spreading in the emergency mode as well as modeling of fan operation. Thus, many software packages implementing Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) are applied here. Despite the available software is recognized as reliable, the problem arises because the built numerical models should be validated at least partially with experimental data. There is a shortage of experimental data from real tunnels due to high costs and many organizational or formal difficulties. Some researchers use data from scaled experiments, but this leads to problems connected with scaling. The paper presents the application of... [more]
889. LAPSE:2023.31826
Transient Thermal Analysis of the Circuit Breaker Current Path with the Use of FEA Simulation
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: ANSYS coupled analysis, current path, design methods, FEM, low voltage circuit breaker, modeling and simulation, transient thermal analysis.
The finite element analysis (FEA) is an essential and powerful numerical method that can explicitly optimize the design process of electrical devices. In this paper, the employment of the finite element method (FEM) as ANSYS is proposed in order to aid electrical apparatus engineering and modeling of low voltage modular circuit breakers. The procured detailed model of a miniature circuit breaker (MCB) was undergoing transient thermal simulations of the current path. Acquired data were juxtapositioned with experimental data procured in the laboratory. The reflection of the simulation approach was clearly noted in the experimental results. Mutual areas of the modeled element expressed similar physical properties and robustness errors while tested in the specific conditions—faithfully reflecting those that were experimented with. Moreover, the physical phenomena essential for electrical engineering could be determined on the model stage. These types of 3D models can be used to analyze the... [more]
890. LAPSE:2023.31822
Enclosure Design for Brake Wear Particle Measurement Using Computational Fluid Dynamics
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: brake dust particles, brake dynamometer, computational fluid dynamics (CFD), enclosure, Lagrangian multiphase model.
The harmfulness of fine dust generated by automobile brakes to the environment has recently received attention. Therefore, we aimed to analyze and regulate the brake wear particles in dynamometers. To accurately measure the number of particles and particle mass, the sampling system used needs to minimize transportation losses and reduce the residence time in the brake enclosure system. The brake dust measurement system currently used can estimate the main transportation loss but cannot evaluate the complex flow field in the brake enclosure system under different design conditions. We used computational fluid dynamics (CFD) technology to predict the behavior of brake wear particles and analyze the static pressure characteristics, the uniformity of the system flow, and the residence time of the brake dust particles in the system. In addition, we compared the design of the basic structure of the brake enclosure system, combined with the four factors affecting the design of the brake dynam... [more]
891. LAPSE:2023.31815
Numerical Damping Calibration Study of Particle Element Method-Based Dynamic Relaxation Approach for Modeling Longwall Top-Coal Caving
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: dynamic relaxation approach (DRA), numerical damping, particle element method, top-coal caving.
When using the explicit dynamic relaxation approach (DRA) to model the quasi-static rock breakage, fragmentation, and flow problems, especially the top-coal caving question, introducing numerical damping into the solution equation is inevitable for reducing the vibration frequency and impact speed of mesh nodes, which is significantly affect the fidelity of the computation results. Although the DRA has been widely adopted to simulate top-coal caving, the reasonable value and calibration method of numerical damping are still open issues. In this study, the calibration process of reasonable numerical damping for modeling top-coal caving is investigated by comparing with the experimental results, in which several geometry parameters of the drawing funnel are selected as the calibration indexes. The result shows that the most reasonable numerical damping value is 0.07 for the numerical modeling of interval top-coal caving in extra-thick coal seams. Finally, the correlation between the nume... [more]
892. LAPSE:2023.31806
Cyber-Physical Systems Improving Building Energy Management: Digital Twin and Artificial Intelligence
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: Artificial Intelligence, digital construction, digital twin, edge computing, Energy Efficiency, energy management, nZEB.
The research explores the potential of digital-twin-based methods and approaches aimed at achieving an intelligent optimization and automation system for energy management of a residential district through the use of three-dimensional data model integrated with Internet of Things, artificial intelligence and machine learning. The case study is focused on Rinascimento III in Rome, an area consisting of 16 eight-floor buildings with 216 apartment units powered by 70% of self-renewable energy. The combined use of integrated dynamic analysis algorithms has allowed the evaluation of different scenarios of energy efficiency intervention aimed at achieving a virtuous energy management of the complex, keeping the actual internal comfort and climate conditions. Meanwhile, the objective is also to plan and deploy a cost-effective IT (information technology) infrastructure able to provide reliable data using edge-computing paradigm. Therefore, the developed methodology led to the evaluation of th... [more]
893. LAPSE:2023.31787
Experimental Validation of the Thermal Processes Modeling in a Solar Still
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: desalination, Distillation, mathematical modeling, solar still.
Passive solar distillation is cheap and energy-efficient technology but its main disadvantage is low productivity. Thus, there are many attempts to improve solar stills’ productivity, and one of them is changing the mass of the water. This paper presents the results of validation of the thermal processes modeling in a solar still (SS). In order to validate the model, the experimental studies were conducted in a laboratory to ensure uniform climatic conditions. The studies were carried out for 10 kg, 15 kg, and 20 kg of water under three different solar irradiance conditions. The results show that 10 kg and 20 kg of water ensure the highest and the lowest daily productivity, respectively, independently of solar irradiance. When the water mass is 10 kg, the solar still’s productivity is 800 mL/m2/day, 3732 mL/m2/day, and 9392 mL/m2/day for low, medium, and high solar irradiance, respectively. Additionally, it is found that reducing the water mass from 20 kg to 10 kg can improve solar sti... [more]
894. LAPSE:2023.31772
Pore-Scale Simulation of Particle Flooding for Enhancing Oil Recovery
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: numerical simulation, oil recovery, particle flooding, pore scale, VOF-FDM-DEM.
The particles, water and oil three-phase flow behaviors at the pore scale is significant to clarify the dynamic mechanism in the particle flooding process. In this work, a newly developed direct numerical simulation techniques, i.e., VOF-FDM-DEM method is employed to perform the simulation of several different particle flooding processes after water flooding, which are carried out with a porous structure obtained by CT scanning of a real rock. The study on the distribution of remaining oil and the displacement process of viscoelastic particles shows that the capillary barrier near the location with the abrupt change of pore radius is the main reason for the formation of remaining oil. There is a dynamic threshold in the process of producing remaining oil. Only when the displacement force exceeds this threshold, the remaining oil can be produced. The flow behavior of particle−oil−water under three different flooding modes, i.e., continuous injection, alternate injection and slug injecti... [more]
895. LAPSE:2023.31764
Effects of Occupants and Local Air Temperatures as Sources of Stochastic Uncertainty in District Energy System Modeling
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: building occupant modeling, energy simulation, urban climate, urban energy system modeling.
Input uncertainty is one of the major obstacles urban building energy models (UBEM) must tackle. The aim of this paper was to quantify the effects of two of the main sources of stochastic uncertainty, namely building occupants and urban microclimate, on electrical and thermal supply system sizing at the district scale. In order to analyze the effects of the former, three different methods of occupant modeling were implemented in a UBEM. The effects of the urban heat island on system sizing were studied through the use of measured temperature data from a weather station in the case study district compared to measured data from a national weather station. The methods developed were used to assess the sizing and costs of centralized and decentralized technologies for a case study in central Zurich, Switzerland. The choice of occupant modeling approach was found to affect the district’s total annualized costs for space heating and cooling by ±5%, whereas for the costs of electricity the va... [more]
896. LAPSE:2023.31754
Numerical Analysis of the Dynamic Interaction between Two Closely Spaced Vertical-Axis Wind Turbines
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: closely spaced arrangements, Computational Fluid Dynamics, dryland, dynamic interaction, phase synchronization, vertical-axis wind turbine, wind energy, wind farm.
To investigate the optimum layouts of small vertical-axis wind turbines, a two-dimensional analysis of dynamic fluid body interaction is performed via computational fluid dynamics for a rotor pair in various configurations. The rotational speed of each turbine rotor (diameter: D = 50 mm) varies based on the equation of motion. First, the dependence of rotor performance on the gap distance (gap) between two rotors is investigated. For parallel layouts, counter-down (CD) layouts with blades moving downwind in the gap region yield a higher mean power than counter-up (CU) layouts with blades moving upwind in the gap region. CD layouts with gap/D = 0.5−1.0 yield a maximum average power that is 23% higher than that of an isolated single rotor. Assuming isotropic bidirectional wind speed, co-rotating (CO) layouts with the same rotational direction are superior to the combination of CD and CU layouts regardless of the gap distance. For tandem layouts, the inverse-rotation (IR) configuration sh... [more]
897. LAPSE:2023.31746
CFD-DEM Simulation of Spouted Bed Dynamics under High Temperature with an Adhesive Model
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: adhesion, CFD-DEM, head-on collision, temperature.
Particle adhesion is of great importance to coating processes due to its effect on fluidization. Currently, Computational Fluid Dynamics-Discrete Element Method (CFD-DEM) has become a powerful tool for the study of multiphase flows. Various contact force models have also been proposed. However, particle dynamics in high temperature will be changed with particle surface properties changing. In view of this, an adhesion model is developed based on approaching-loading-unloading-detaching idea and particle surface change under high temperature in this paper. Analyses of the adhesion model are given through two particle collision process and validated by experiment. Effects of inlet gas velocity and adhesion intensity on spouted bed dynamics are investigated. It is concluded that fluidization cycle will be accelerated by adhesion, and intensity of fluidization will be marginally enhanced by slight adhesion. Within a certain range, increasing inlet gas velocity will lead to strong intensity... [more]
898. LAPSE:2023.31738
Optimal Design of Off-Road Utility Terrain Vehicle Air Filter Intake
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: computational fluid dynamics analysis, off-road, optimal shape design, overall pre-cleaner efficiency, two-stage air filter, utility terrain vehicle.
The air filters applied in utility terrain vehicles (UTVs), which are usually driven on dust-prone unpaved roads, employ a two-stage air cleaner that increases the lifespan of the filter element by using a pre-cleaner stage in the air filter intake housing to centrifugally separate any dust particles contained in the intake air before sending the cleaned air to the primary filter. Thus, maximizing the centrifugation capacity by properly modifying the geometry of the intake air passage in the filter housing is important to ensure engine performance and filter lifespan. The geometry of the pre-cleaner air passage was therefore optimized in this study in terms of the inclination angle and air passage location angle using a computational flow analysis to maximize the centrifugal removal of dust particles. The resulting overall pre-cleaner efficiency and overall pre-cleaner efficiency per pressure drop were then used as the objective functions to maximize the dust particle removal capacity... [more]
899. LAPSE:2023.31712
Multifaceted Analyses of Four Different Prototype Lightweight Photovoltaic Modules of Novel Structure
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: lightweight PV module, low roof bearing capacity, prototype, PVsyst simulation.
Dynamic growth of photovoltaic capacity in Poland encourages many entities to invest in photovoltaic systems. However, in the case of buildings with low roof-bearing capacity it can be problematic or even impossible to mount conventional PV modules due to their relatively high weight. Hence, the use of lightweight PV modules is a potential solution. In this paper four different prototype silicon lightweight modules of novel structure manufactured by the Xdisc S.A have been investigated in terms of their electrical and thermal features. The measurements showed that all prototypes have efficiency exceeding 19.5% and power in range of 214 to 242 Wp at standard test conditions. Their area density is about 3.5 kg/m2 which is typical for lightweight modules. In turn, the Power-to-Weight Ratio exceeds 40 W/kg threshold and in one case reaches almost 58 W/kg. Thanks to the measurements, the prototypes could be modelled in PVsyst (PVsyst SA, Satigny, Switzerland). The performed simulations of a... [more]
900. LAPSE:2023.31711
Design and Flow Analysis of an Adjustable Check Valve by Means of CFD Method
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: CAD design, CFD analysis, controlled check valve, poppet design, poppet valve.
The article presents results of research on an adjustable check valve. In particular, the article deals with improvement of flow characteristics and reduction in pressure losses of an existing valve design. The subject of the research was the valve body in the form of a steel block intended for mounting a typical cartridge valve insert. Two variants of the valve body were analysed: a standard one, which is currently in production, and the proposed new solution, in which the geometry was modified based on the results of CFD simulations. The main research task was to properly shape and arrange holes and flow channels inside the body, between the cartridge valve and the connecting plate. Using CFD analyses, a solution for minimising the flow resistance was sought and then the method of modifying flow channels geometry was developed. The CFD simulation results showed a significant reduction in pressure loss, up to 40%. The obtained simulation results were verified on a test bench using a p... [more]
901. LAPSE:2023.31670
Using CFD to Evaluate Natural Ventilation through a 3D Parametric Modeling Approach
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: 3D parametric modeling, Computational Fluid Dynamics, natural ventilation, ventilation rate.
Predicting building air change rates is a challenge for designers seeking to deal with natural ventilation, a more and more popular passive strategy. Among the methods available for this task, computational fluid dynamics (CFD) appears the most compelling, in ascending use. However, CFD simulations require a range of settings and skills that inhibit its wide application. With the primary goal of providing a pragmatic CFD application to promote wind-driven ventilation assessments at the design phase, this paper presents a study that investigates natural ventilation integrating 3D parametric modeling and CFD. From pre- to post-processing, the workflow addresses all simulation steps: geometry and weather definition, including incident wind directions, a model set up, control, results’ edition, and visualization. Both indoor air velocities and air change rates (ACH) were calculated within the procedure, which used a test house and air measurements as a reference. The study explores alterna... [more]
902. LAPSE:2023.31658
Heat Transfer Optimization of NEXA Ballard Low-Temperature PEMFC
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: CFD modeling, Fuel Cells, heat transfer, Hydrogen, hydrogen hybrid energy system, Optimization, thermography.
Hydrogen is one of the modern energy carriers, but its storage and practical use of the newest hydrogen technologies in real operation conditions still is a task of future investigations. This work describes the experimental hydrogen hybrid energy system (HHS). HHS is part of a laboratory off-grid system that stores electricity gained from photovoltaic panels (PVs). This system includes hydrogen production and storage units and NEXA Ballard low-temperature proton-exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC). Fuel cell (FC) loses a significant part of heat during converting chemical energy into electricity. The main purpose of the study was to explore the heat distribution phenomena across the FC NEXA Ballard stack during load with the next heat transfer optimization. The operation of the FC with insufficient cooling can lead to its overheating or even cell destruction. The cause of this undesirable state is studied with the help of infrared thermography and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) mo... [more]
903. LAPSE:2023.31655
Deep Learning-Based Approaches to Optimize the Electricity Contract Capacity Problem for Commercial Customers
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: contracted capacity, deep learning, electricity load time series forecasting, Genetic Algorithm, Optimization.
The electricity tariffs available to customers in Poland depend on the connection voltage level and contracted capacity, which reflect the customer demand profile. Therefore, before connecting to the power grid, each consumer declares the demand for maximum power. This amount, referred to as the contracted capacity, is used by the electricity provider to assign the proper connection type to the power grid, including the size of the security breaker. Maximum power is also the basis for calculating fixed charges for electricity consumption, which is controlled and metered through peak meters. If the peak demand exceeds the contracted capacity, a penalty charge is applied to the exceeded amount, which is up to ten times the basic rate. In this article, we present several solutions for entrepreneurs based on the implementation of two-stage and deep learning approaches to predict maximal load values and the moments of exceeding the contracted capacity in the short term, i.e., up to one mont... [more]
904. LAPSE:2023.31654
Building Retrofitting through Coupling of Building Energy Simulation-Optimization Tool with CFD and Daylight Programs
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: building performance optimization, building retrofitting, Computational Fluid Dynamics, daylight analysis, thermal and visual comfort.
Simultaneous satisfaction of both thermal and visual comfort in buildings may be a challenging task. Therefore, this paper suggests a comprehensive framework for the building energy optimization process integrating computational fluid dynamics (CFD) daylight simulations. A building energy simulation tool, IDA Indoor Climate and Energy (IDA-ICE), was coupled with three open-source tools including GenOpt, OpenFOAM, and Radiance. In the optimization phase, several design variables i.e., building envelope properties, fenestration parameters, and Heating, Ventilation and Air-Conditioning (HVAC) system set points, were selected to minimize the total building energy use and simultaneously improve thermal and visual comfort. Two different scenarios were investigated for retrofitting of a generic office building located in Oslo, Norway. In the first scenario a constant air volume (CAV) ventilation system with a local radiator in each zone was used, while an all-air system equipped with a demand... [more]
905. LAPSE:2023.31640
Day-Ahead Wind Power Forecasting in Poland Based on Numerical Weather Prediction
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: ALARO, day-ahead, Machine Learning, numerical weather prediction, wind power forecasting.
The role of renewable energy sources in the Polish power system is growing. The highest share of installed capacity goes to wind and solar energy. Both sources are characterized by high variability of their power output and very low dispatchability. Taking into account the nature of the power system, it is, therefore, imperative to predict their future energy generation to economically schedule the use of conventional generators. Considering the above, this paper examines the possibility to predict day-ahead wind power based on different machine learning methods not for a specific wind farm but at national level. A numerical weather prediction model used operationally in the Institute of Meteorology and Water Management−National Research Institute in Poland and hourly data of recorded wind power generation in Poland were used for forecasting models creation and testing. With the best method, the Extreme Gradient Boosting, and two years of training (2018−2019), the day-ahead, hourly win... [more]
906. LAPSE:2023.31625
Diagnosis and Mitigation of Electromagnetic Interference Generated by a Brushless DC Motor Drive of an Electric Torque Tool
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: brushless DC motor, disturbance diagnosis, disturbance mitigation, electronic commutation, EMC, EMI, higher harmonics mitigation.
Electrical devices in the consumer markets need to comply with stringent standards for electromagnetic interference (EMI) distortion and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). This paper presents the results of measurements of electromagnetic interference generated by an electrical drive of an electric torque tool with a brushless DC motor. The measurements were made in accordance with the PN-EN 55014-1:2017-06E standard, in the frequency band of 148 kHz−30 MHz. The results confirmed that the tested drive can meet the requirements defined in this document. Another document, the PN-EN IEC 61000-3-2:2019-04E standard, provides limits for the harmonic content in the current drawn by electrical devices from a single-phase AC line. This paper also presents the results of measurements related to this standard. Harmonics, up to and including the 40th one, were determined and compared with the limits given in the standard for class B devices. The measurement results indicate a need to use an act... [more]
907. LAPSE:2023.31617
Investigation: Cutting Transport Mechanism in Inclined Well Section under Pulsed Drilling Fluid Action
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: cuttings bed, cuttings transport, inclined well section.
Due to gravity, drilling cuttings are easily accumulated in an inclined well section, ultimately forming a cuttings bed, which places the drill pipe under strong friction torque. In severe cases, this can cause dragging, stuck drills, and broken drill tools. Because conventional drilling fluids are difficult to prevent the formation of cuttings in inclined well sections, a method of carrying cuttings with the pulsed drilling fluid to improve wellbore cleanness is proposed. Experiments and numerical simulations are conducted to investigate the effects of cuttings bed transport velocity, cuttings size, cuttings height, drill pipe rotation speed, cuttings bed mass, and roughness height. The optimal pulse parameters are determined per their respective impact on cuttings transport concerning varied periods, amplitudes, and duty cycles of the pulsed drilling fluid. Compared to cuttings transport under the conventional drilling fluid flow rate, the pulsed drilling fluid produces the turbulent... [more]
908. LAPSE:2023.31614
Prediction of Deflagrative Explosions in Variety of Closed Vessels
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: CFD modeling, closed vessel, Computational Fluid Dynamics, deflagration, explosion, multi-phenomena deflagration model, simulations.
In this paper the multi-phenomena deflagration model is used to simulate deflagrative combustion of several fuel−air mixtures in various scale closed vessels. The experimental transient pressure of methane−air, ethane−air, and propane−air deflagrations in vessels of volume 0.02 m3, 1 m3, and 6 m3 were simulated. The model includes key mechanisms affecting propagation of premixed flame front: the dependence of laminar burning velocity of concentration, pressure, and temperature; the effect of preferential diffusion in the corrugated flame front or leading point concept; turbulence generated by flame front itself or Karlovitz turbulence; increase of the flame front area with flame radius by fractals; and turbulence in the unburned mixture. Laminar velocity dependence on concentration, pressure, and temperature were calculated using CANTERA software. Various scale and geometry of used vessels induces various combustion mechanism. Simulations allow insight into the dominating mechanism. Th... [more]
909. LAPSE:2023.31611
Remaining Useful Life Prediction of MOSFETs via the Takagi−Sugeno Framework
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: degradation modeling, prediction, remaining useful life, soft computing, Takagi–Sugeno.
The paper presents a new method of predicting the remaining useful life of technical devices. The proposed soft computing approach bridges the gap between analytical and data-driven health prognostic approaches. Whilst the former ones are based on the classical exponential shape of degradation, the latter ones learn the degradation behavior from the observed historical data. As a result of the proposed fusion, a practical method for calculating components’ remaining useful life is proposed. Contrarily to the approaches presented in the literature, the proposed ensemble of analytical and data-driven approaches forms the uncertainty interval containing an expected remaining useful life. In particular, a Takagi−Sugeno multiple models-based framework is used as a data-driven approach while an exponential curve fitting on-line approach serves as an analytical one. Unlike conventional data-driven methods, the proposed approach is designed on the basis of the historical data that apart from l... [more]
910. LAPSE:2023.31598
Effect of Radio-Frequency Power on the Composition of BiVO4 Thin-Film Photoanodes Sputtered from a Single Target
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: bismuth vanadate films, compound target, photocatalyst, RF sputtering.
BiVO4 films were fabricated by radio frequency (RF) sputtering from a single target. The deposited BiVO4 films were found to be rich in Bi, and the reason for the Bi-richness was investigated. It was inferred from the Monte Carlo simulation that, during sputtering, the transfer process of target atoms through argon gas played a major role in this phenomenon. The transfer process resulted in an imbalanced ratio of Bi and V, arising from the difference in atom mass and interaction radius. The high RF power was found to be effective in adjusting the Bi/V ratio, influencing the sputtering yield. This type of preferential sputtering was maintained by the diffusion of target atoms from the bulk to the surface. BiVO4 films with monoclinic scheelite crystal structures were obtained at high RF power values and found to exhibit photocatalytic performances beneficial for photoanodic applications.
911. LAPSE:2023.31590
Numerical Analyses on the Stability of a Deep Coalmine Roadway Passing through a Fault Zone: A Case Study of the Gugui Coalfield in China
April 19, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: coal mine, faults, numerical simulation, support.
Massive deformation often occurs when deep coalmine roadways pass through a fault zone due to the poor integrity of rock mass and high tectonic stress. To study deformation characteristics of the surrounding rock in the fault zone of a coalmine, a roadway passing through the FD1041 fault zone in China’s Gugui coalfield was investigated in this research. The geo-stress characteristics of this fault zone were analyzed based on the Mohr failure theory. Furthermore, a three-dimensional model for the experimental roadway in the FD1041 fault zone was built and calculated by a numerical program based on the distinct element method. Stability conditions of the roadway, using several types of support methods, were calculated and compared. Calculation results indicated that pre-grouting provides favorable conditions for the stability of a roadway in a fault zone. Finally, an optimized support strategy was proposed and implemented in the experimental roadway. Monitored results demonstrated that t... [more]
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