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Sky Luminance Distribution Models: A Comparison with Measurements from a Maritime Desert Region
Khalid Alshaibani, Danny Li, Emmanuel Aghimien.
April 4, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: daylighting, maritime desert region, sky luminance.
The effective use of daylight is a function of the luminance of the sky exposed to the glazing system. Therefore, accurate data about the luminance distribution of the sky are necessary for the optimum use of daylight. This paper compares seven models for estimating the angular sky luminance distribution. They were selected based on the ability to be used with all sky conditions and to determine the luminance of the sky from solar radiation. Measurements of solar radiation, sky luminance, and sky radiance were taken in a “maritime desert region” in Saudi Arabia. The results showed that the “Perez 93” model performed better than the other models tested, but there is a need for more studies to identify more accurate models for use in similar climatic conditions.
Experimental Study on Displacement of Water by Sub-Zero N-Hexanol in a Straight Channel
Chengyu Huang, Wenhua Wang, Yunze Xu, Weizhong Li.
April 4, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: cryogenic fracturing, ice blockage, immiscible displacement, water freezing.
Series of displacement tests of water by cold n-hexanol (below 0 °C) in a straight tube were conducted to investigate the freezing-accompanied displacement process, which occurs during the cryogenic fracturing process. The interrelationship between water freezing and displacement flow was studied. It was found that the displacement flow could significantly affect the water distribution in the flow channel. Along with the displacement proceeding, the n-hexanol overtook the water in the flow direction gradually, and the water in the center of the channel was driven to the edge area. Moreover, the initially integrated water phase split into several parts during the displacement process. Once the water freezing occurred, two typical ice blockage patterns, i.e., complete ice blockage and incomplete ice blockage, were observed. In incomplete ice blockage pattern, the channel cross-section was partly occupied by the ice phase, which mainly affected the rate of subsequent fluid flow. In comple... [more]
How Population Age Distribution Affects Future Electricity Demand in Korea: Applying Population Polynomial Function
Ha-Hyun Jo, Minwoo Jang, Jaehyeok Kim.
April 4, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: electricity demand, electricity demand forecast, population age distribution, population aging, population polynomials.
Mounting evidence shows that economic and climate variables such as income, energy price, and temperature impact energy demand. We examined another variable, population age distribution, which has rarely been considered, that could affect energy demand. We employ population polynomials to account for the impact of population age distribution on residential electricity consumption in Korea. Using panel data from 1990 to 2016, we verify that populations aged 20~44, and those over 60, raise residential electricity consumption. We additionally evaluate the impact of population age distribution in forecasting future electricity consumption and conclude that age distribution effects dominate total population growth effects.
Analysis and Evaluation of WBG Power Device in High Frequency Induction Heating Application
Kwang-Hyung Cha, Chang-Tae Ju, Rae-Young Kim.
April 4, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: evaluation, GaN HEMT, induction heating, performance comparison, SiC MOSFET, WBG device.
A device suitability analysis is performed herein by comparing the performance of a silicon carbide (SiC) metal-oxide-semiconductor-field-effect transistor (MOSFET) and a gallium nitride (GaN) high-electron mobility transistor (HEMT), which are wide-bandgap (WBG) power semiconductor devices in induction heating (IH) systems. The WBG device presents advantages such as high-speed switching owing to its excellent physical properties, and when it is applied to the IH system, a high output power can be achieved through high-frequency driving. To exploit these advantages effectively, a suitability analysis comparing SiC and GaN with IH systems is required. In this study, SiC MOSFET and GaN HEMT are applied to the general half-bridge series resonant converter topology, and comparisons of the conduction loss, switching loss, reverse conduction loss, and thermal performance considering the characteristics of the device and the system conditions are performed. Accordingly, the device suitability... [more]
Experimental Study on Blasting Energy Distribution and Utilization Efficiency Using Water Jet Test
Chenxi Ding, Renshu Yang, Zhen Lei, Cheng Chen, Changda Zheng.
April 4, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: blasting gas, blasting stress wave, borehole constraint, utilization efficiency, water jet.
The blasting stress wave and blasting gas generated by explosive blasting are the two main motive powers of rock fragmentation. An experimental method based on water jet test is used to study the energy distribution ratio of blasting stress wave and blasting gas; the utilization efficiency of blasting energy under different borehole constraint conditions is also analyzed. It proves that the blasting stress wave does not cause the water jet, and the blasting gas is the only power of the water column jet. The results show that the energy of the blasting gas and blasting stress wave respectively account for about 64% and 36% of the total energy generated by the explosion of lead azide. The utilization efficiency of the blasting gas energy under strong, medium, and weak constraint conditions is 100%, 80%, and 52%, respectively. The borehole constraint condition is crucial for the effective utilization of blasting energy.
Calorific Power Improvement of Wood by Heat Treatment and Its Relation to Chemical Composition
Idalina Domingos, Umit Ayata, José Ferreira, Luisa Cruz-Lopes, Ali Sen, Sirri Sahin, Bruno Esteves.
April 4, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: calorific power, chemical composition, correlations, heat treatment.
Chemical composition influences the calorific power of wood, mainly due to the calorific power of structural compounds and extractives. Heat treatment changes the chemical composition of treated wood. This work studies the relationship between chemical composition and calorific power improvement by heat treatment. Samples were heat-treated by the ThermoWood process ® for 1 h and 2 h. High heating value (HHV) and chemical composition; lignin, cellulose, hemicelluloses and extractives in dichloromethane, ethanol, and water were determined. The HHV of untreated wood ranged between 18.54−19.92 MJ/kg and increased with heat treatment for all the tested species. A positive linear correlation was found between HHV and Klason lignin (R2 = 0.60). A negative trend was observed for holocellulose, cellulose, and hemicelluloses content against HHV, but with low determination coefficients for linear regression. The best adjust for polysaccharides was found for hemicelluloses content. A positive corr... [more]
Use of Tanδ and Partial Discharge for Evaluating the Cable Termination Assembly
Cihat Cagdas Uydur, Oktay Arikan.
April 4, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: aging, cable termination, dissipation factor, partial discharge, XLPE cable.
It is known that the failure of cable terminations causes power outages and impairs system quality and continuity. Besides, serious economic losses on both the distribution and consumer sides occur. In this study, the dielectric behavior of the cable and the faults caused by the defects in the cable termination under overvoltage has been examined. As test samples, 12 kV XLPE insulated cable is used and they were aged at three (3*U0) and five (5*U0) times the rated voltage. After each aging cycle, dielectric parameters of the cable were measured by an OMIRCRON CPC100/CPTD1 device, and the partial discharge (PD) was measured by an OMICRON MPD600 device. In the measurements, it was observed that the cable was broken down at different aging cycle numbers as a result of defects in the cable termination due to weak workmanship. As a result of the measurements, it is concluded that defects in the cable termination give information about the increase in the probability of failure and the decre... [more]
Comparative Analysis of the Mining Cribs Models Filled with Gangue
Krzysztof Skrzypkowski.
April 4, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: gangue, load-displacement characteristics, pressure-compressibility characteristics, wooden cribs.
In the article, comparative laboratory strength tests of three-point and four-point wooden cribs models are presented. In the case of cribs with a triangular cross-section, the notches made at an angle of 60 degrees were used for the first time. The individual beams of the three-point and four-point cribs were stacked horizontally and connected to each other by means of a quick-drying adhesive. The main aim of the research was to compare the empty models with cribs filled with a gangue. In order to better understand the mechanism of behavior of models under loads, load-displacement and pressure-compressibility characteristics are presented. It was found that filling the three-point and four-point crib with gangue increases its maximal load several times compared to the empty cribs.
Viscosity Models for Drilling Fluids—Herschel-Bulkley Parameters and Their Use
Arild Saasen, Jan David Ytrehus.
April 4, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: drilling fluid shear rates, drilling fluid viscosity, Herschel-Bulkley model.
An evaluation is presented of the practical usage of the Herschel-Bulkley viscosity model for drilling fluids. If data from automatic viscosity measurements exist, the parameters should be selected from relevant shear rate ranges to be applicable. To be able to be used properly, viscosity measurements must be measured with a sufficient accuracy. It is shown that a manual reading of standard viscometers may yield insufficient accuracy. It is also shown that the use of yield point/plastic viscosity (YP/PV) as measured using API or ISO standards normally provide inaccurate viscosity parameters. The use of the Herschel-Bulkley model using dimensionless shear rates is more suitable than the traditional way of writing this model when the scope is to compare different drilling fluids. This approach makes it also easier to make correlations with thermodynamic quantities like pressure and temperature or chemical or mineralogical compositions of the drilling fluid.
Hygrothermal Analysis of Masonry Wall with Reed Boards as Interior Insulation System
Kadri Keskküla, Tambet Aru, Mihkel Kiviste, Martti-Jaan Miljan.
April 4, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: heating cable, hygrothermal performance, interior insulation, reed insulation.
When the masonry walls of buildings under heritage protection need to be restored and thermally improved, the only option is to use an interior insulation system. This is also the riskiest method of insulating walls in cold climates. Capillary active interior insulation systems have been proven to be the most reliable, minimizing the risk of mold growth and decay caused by condensation. They have also been proven to be less risky in wind-driven rain. The building studied is situated in a heritage-conservation area in downtown Tartu, Estonia, and therefore cannot be insulated from the exterior. This paper compares the hygrothermal performance of four different interior insulation systems with and without a heating cable and vapor barrier. In the first case, Isover Vario KM Duplex UV was placed between reed panels. In the second case, reed panels were used without the vapor barrier. Data loggers were applied between the reed panels and the original wall and inside the room to measure tem... [more]
A Contemplation on Electricity Meters In-Service Surveillance Assisted by Remote Error Monitoring
Žilvinas Nakutis, Paulius Kaškonas.
April 4, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: power measurement, remote monitoring, time series analysis, watt-hour meters.
In this paper, remote error monitoring techniques for electricity meters are overviewed suggesting their utilization for in-service surveillance assistance. It is discussed that in-service error observation could provide valuable input, contributing to the timely detection of batches of meters reaching nonconformance status. The payback period analysis of the deployment of a remote error monitoring solution is considered. However, it is pointed out that such an analysis lacks input information describing the relationship between the remote monitoring system’s performance and its ability to detect nonconformance of the batch. It is also noticed that there is no published methodology for grading the status of an entire batch of meters referring to error estimates of a subset of the meters, when the uncertainty of estimation is rather high.
Thermal Efficiency of Oxyhydrogen Gas Burner
Roberto Moreno-Soriano, Froylan Soriano-Moranchel, Luis Armando Flores-Herrera, Juan Manuel Sandoval-Pineda, Rosa de Guadalupe González-Huerta.
April 4, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: alkaline electrolyzer, oxyhydrogen gas, oxyhydrogen gas burner, thermal efficiency.
One of the main methods used to generate thermal energy is the combustion process. Burners are used in both industrial and residential applications of the open combustion process. The use of fuels that reduce polluting gas emissions and costs in industrial and residential processes is currently a topic of significant interest. Hydrogen is considered an attractive fuel for application in combustion systems due to its high energy density, wide flammability range, and only produces water vapor as waste. Compared to research conducted regarding hydrocarbon combustion, studies on hydrogen burners have been limited. This paper presents the design and evaluation of an oxyhydrogen gas burner for the atmospheric combustion process. The gas is generated in situ with an alkaline electrolyzer with a production rate of up to 3 sL min−1. The thermal efficiency of a gas burner is defined as the percentage of the input thermal energy transferred to the desired load with respect to a given time interva... [more]
Thermophysical Properties of 1,1,1,3,3,3-hexafluoro-2-methoxypropane (HFE-356mmz) in the Vapor Phase Measured by Using an Acoustic-Microwave Resonance Technique
Yuya Kano.
April 4, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: 1,1,1,3,3,3-hexafluoro-2-methoxypropane (HFE-356mmz), density, dielectric permittivity, dipole moment, heat capacity, molar polarization, sound velocity.
Thermophysical properties of HFE-356mmz in the vapor phase were measured by means of an acoustic-microwave resonance method. HFE-356mmz, which is 1,1,1,3,3,3-hexafluoro-2-methoxypropane in chemical name, is expected to be used as a working fluid with low global warming potential for the Organic Rankine cycle (ORC). The sound velocity and dielectric permittivity were simultaneously measured by using a cylindrical acoustic-microwave resonator. The sound velocity data were analyzed to obtain the ideal-gas heat capacity at constant pressure. The integral of the ideal-gas heat capacity as a function of temperature derives the ideal-gas enthalpy, which is a fundamental and important energy property to simulate the thermodynamic cycle. Similarly, the analysis of the dielectric permittivity data leads to information on the ideal-gas molar polarizability, dipole moment, and density. The acquired thermophysical properties of HFE-356mmz were compared to those of R-245fa and n-pentane, which are t... [more]
Comparative Analysis of System Performance and Thermal Comfort for an Integrated System with PVT and GSHP Considering Two Load Systems: Convective Heating and Radiant Floor Heating
Sangmu Bae, Yujin Nam, Joon-Ho Choi.
April 4, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: convective heating, Energy Efficiency, ground-source heat pump, photovoltaic-thermal module, radiant floor heating, thermal comfort, tri-generation system.
The zero-energy building (ZEB) concept has a high potential for securing energy savings in the building sector. To achieve ZEB, various active systems, including renewable systems such as photovoltaic, solar heating, and geothermal systems, have been developed. However, the existing systems are costly or not optimized. To overcome these issues, the authors previously developed an integrated tri-generation system. In this research, the previously developed system was comprehensively analyzed considering the indoor thermal comfort and energy efficiency to develop a design and operation method for the integrated system. Two different heating systems (convective heating and radiant floor heating) were employed in the tri-generation system, and their system performance, predicted mean vote (PMV), and predicted percentage of dissatisfied (PPD) were compared using simulations. The results showed that the heating coefficient of power of the radiant floor heating system was 18.8% higher than th... [more]
One Cycle Control of a PWM Rectifier a New Approach
Rodrigo De A. Teixeira, Werbet L. A. Silva, Guilherme A. P. De C. A. Pessoa, Joao T. Carvalho Neto, Elmer R. L. Villarreal, Andrés O. Salazar, Alberto S. Lock.
April 4, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: common-mode current, common-mode voltage, one cycle control, power factor corrector.
This paper analyzes a Digital Signal Processor (DSP) based One Cycle Control (OCC) strategy for a Power Factor Corrector (PFC) rectifier with Common-mode Voltage (CMV) immunity. It is proposed a strategy that utilizes an emulated-resistance-controller in closed-loop configuration to set the dc-link voltage to achieve unity power factor (UPF). It is shown that if the PFC can achieve UPF condition and if the phase voltage is only affected by CMV, then phase current is free from CMV, as well as a lead-lag compensator (LLC) to average phase current.
Indirect Methods for Validating Shallow Geothermal Potential Using Advanced Laboratory Measurements from a Regional to Local Scale—A Case Study from Poland
Marek Hajto, Anna Przelaskowska, Grzegorz Machowski, Katarzyna Drabik, Gabriel Ząbek.
April 4, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: heat pump, laboratory methods, mathematical models, rock petrophysical properties, shallow geothermal potential, thermal conductivity.
This paper presents a broad overview of laboratory methods for measuring thermal properties and petrophysical parameters of carbonate rocks, and analytical methods for interpreting the obtained data. The investigation was conducted on carbonate rock samples from the Kraków region of Poland in the context of shallow geothermal potential assessment. The measurement techniques used included standard macroscopic examinations; petrophysical investigations (porosity, density); analysis of mineral composition thermal conductivity (TC) and specific heat measurements; and advanced investigations with the use of computed tomography (CT). Various mathematical models, such as layer model, geometric mean, and spherical and non-spherical inclusion models, were applied to calculate thermal conductivity based on mineralogy and porosity. The aim of this paper was to indicate the optimal set of laboratory measurements of carbonate rock samples ensuring sufficient characterization of petrophysical and th... [more]
Virtual Reality System and Scientific Visualisation for Smart Designing and Evaluating of Lighting
Rafał Krupiński.
April 4, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: lighting technology, scientific visualisation of lighting, virtual analysis of lighting, virtual designing of lighting, virtual reality system.
The current lighting solutions, both in terms of design process and later implementation, are becoming more and more intelligent. It mainly arises from higher opportunities to use information technology (IT) processes for these purposes. Designs cover many aspects, from physiological to including technical. The paper describes the problems faced by any designers while creating, evaluating them, and presenting the final results of their work in a visualisation form. Development of virtual reality (VR) technology and augmented reality, which is now taking place before our eyes, makes us inclined to think how to use this reality in lighting technology. The article presents some examples of applying VR technology in various types of smart lighting designs, for interiors and outdoor objects. The performed computer simulations are compared to reality. Some surveys, in terms of visualization rendering, were carried out. In the article, the current capabilities and main limitations of virtual... [more]
From Niche to Market—An Agent-Based Modeling Approach for the Economic Uptake of Electro-Fuels (Power-to-Fuel) in the German Energy System
Christian Schnuelle, Kasper Kisjes, Torben Stuehrmann, Pablo Thier, Igor Nikolic, Arnim von Gleich, Stefan Goessling-Reisemann.
April 4, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Policy
Keywords: agent-based modeling, Energiewende, Erneuerbare-Energien-Gesetz (EEG) Umlage, European Union emission trading system (EU ETS), Germany’s energy transition, power-to-fuel, power-to-gas, power-to-liquid, Synthetic Fuels.
The transition process towards renewable energy systems is facing challenges in both fluctuating electricity generation of photovoltaic and wind power as well as socio-economic disruptions. With regard to sector integration, solutions need to be developed, especially for the mobility and the industry sector, because their ad hoc electrification and decarbonization seem to be unfeasible. Power-to-fuel (P2F) technologies may contribute to bridge the gap, as renewable energy can be transferred into hydrogen and hydrocarbon-based synthetic fuels. However, the renewable fuels production is far from economically competitive with conventional fuels. With a newly developed agent-based model, potential developments in the German energy markets were simulated for a horizon of 20 years from 2016 to 2035. The model was constructed through a participatory modeling process with relevant actors and stakeholders in the field. Model findings suggest that adjusted regulatory framework conditions (e.g.,... [more]
Research on Economic Evaluation Methods of Offshore Oil Multi-Platform Interconnected Power System Considering Petroleum Production Characteristics
Yuming Liu, Qingguang Yu, Gaoxiang Long, Zhicheng Jiang.
April 4, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: A barrel oil cost, compound weight, electric DD&amp, multi-platform interconnected power system, offshore oil field.
Offshore oil multi-platform interconnected power system is developing rapidly. The proposal of an effective economic evaluation method that fits the actual production situation of offshore oilfields is very meaningful for the planning and construction of multi-platform interconnected power systems. This article proposes the electric depreciation, depletion, and amortization (DD&A) barrel oil cost S and maximum expected benefit per unit power generation Ie as economic indicators, considering the actual production characteristics and life cycle of the oil field. In order to build a complete economic evaluation system, this article also introduces the N−1 pass rate ηN−1, voltage qualification rate γ, power supply reliability ASAI (Average Service Availability Index), and other reliability indicators to evaluate the offshore power system. When calculating the weight of the indicators, analytic hierarchy method (AHP) was applied to calculate subjective weights, and an entropy method was app... [more]
Improved Weighted k-Nearest Neighbor Based on PSO for Wind Power System State Recognition
Chun-Yao Lee, Kuan-Yu Huang, Yi-Xing Shen, Yao-Chen Lee.
April 4, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Optimization
Keywords: classification, feature selection, k-nearest neighbors (k-NN), particle swarm optimization (PSO).
In this paper, we propose using particle swarm optimization (PSO) which can improve weighted k-nearest neighbors (PWKNN) to diagnose the failure of a wind power system. PWKNN adjusts weight to correctly reflect the importance of features and uses the distance judgment strategy to figure out the identical probability of multi-label classification. The PSO optimizes the weight and parameter k of PWKNN. This testing is based on four classified conditions of the 300 W wind generator which include healthy, loss of lubrication in the gearbox, angular misaligned rotor, and bearing fault. Current signals are used to measure the conditions. This testing tends to establish a feature database that makes up or trains classifiers through feature extraction. Not lowering the classification accuracy, the correlation coefficient of feature selection is applied to eliminate irrelevant features and to diminish the runtime of classifiers. A comparison with other traditional classifiers, i.e., backpropaga... [more]
Method for Building Information Modeling Supported Project Control of Nearly Zero-Energy Building Delivery
Sanjin Gumbarević, Ivana Burcar Dunović, Bojan Milovanović, Mergim Gaši.
April 4, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: building energy modeling, building information modeling, nearly zero-energy building, project control, project delivery.
With the increasing number of nearly zero-energy buildings (NZEB) due to increase of global awareness on climate change, the new concepts of design and control must be developed because of great NZEB dependency on detailing and multidisciplinary approach. This paper proposes a three-level gateway control method for NZEB project delivery by using digital representation of the building in building information modeling (BIM) environment. These controls (C1, C2 and C3) are introduced before three main phases of any project delivery—design phase, construction phase and handover. The proposed project control procedure uses black-box building energy modeling within the BIM environment, so the paper explores the reliability of one tool for direct energy modeling within the BIM-authoring software. The paper shows two types of validation tests with satisfactory results. This leads to conclusion that analyzed tool for energy simulation within BIM environment can be used in a way that is described... [more]
Distributed Battery Energy Storage Co-Operation for Renewable Energy Sources Integration
Hussein M. Abdeltawab, Yasser A. I. Mohamed.
April 4, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: energy management, energy storage systems, energy trading, multiagent system (MAS), smart grid, time-shifting.
This paper presents a multiagent system (MAS) day-ahead co-operation framework between renewable energy resources (RESs) and Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESSs) owned by different stakeholders. BESSs offer their storage services to RESs by shifting RES power to sell it during profitable peak-hours (aka; time-shifting). The MAS framework consists of three phases. Phase-one is a pre-auction phase that defines the maximum charging and discharging BESS power limits. These limits guarantee a reliable distribution system operation without violating the buses’ voltage limits or the ampacity of the branches. Phase-two is an auctioning phase between the BESS-agents and the RES-agents. Each agent has a different owner with a specific profit agenda and risk levels. The agent tries to maximize the profit potential of the owner. The agents use historical trade data and expected weather conditions to maximize profitability. Phase-three is called the post-auctioning phase, in which the agreement b... [more]
Influence of FACTS Device Implementation on Performance of Distribution Network with Integrated Renewable Energy Sources
Filip Relić, Predrag Marić, Hrvoje Glavaš, Ivica Petrović.
April 4, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: distribution network, FACTS, motor starting, oscillatory stability, renewable energy sources.
In the modern power system, Flexible Alternating Current Transmission System (FACTS) devices are widely used. An increased share of the distributed generation (DG) and the development of microgrids change the power flows in the existing distribution networks as well as a conventional power flow direction from the transmission to the distribution network level which may affect the overall stability aspects. The paper shows the FACTS devices’ implementation influence on the performance of the distribution network with integrated renewable energy sources (RES) observing the aspects of the oscillatory stability and the low-voltage motor starting. The FACTS devices, in particular the static var compensators (SVC), have been allocated according to a novel algorithm proposed in the paper. The algorithm uses an iterative process to determine an optimal location for implementation and rating power of SVC considering active power losses minimization, improvement of the voltage profile and maximi... [more]
Scenario Analysis for GHG Emission Reduction Potential of the Building Sector for New City in South Korea
Seo-Hoon Kim, SungJin Lee, Seol-Yee Han, Jong-Hun Kim.
April 4, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: building energy policy, building energy saving, CO2 emission, greenhouse gas (GHG), long-range energy alternatives planning system (LEAP), renewable energy supply target.
A new government report on climate change shows that global emissions of greenhouse gases have increased to very high levels despite various policies to reduce climate change. Building energy accounts for 40% of the world’s energy consumption and accounts for 33% of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions. This study applied the LEAP (Long-range energy alternatives planning) model and Bass diffusion method for predicting the total energy consumption and GHG (Greenhouse Gas) emissions from the residential and commercial building sector of Sejong City in South Korea. Then, using the Bass diffusion model, three scenarios were analyzed (REST: Renewable energy supply target, BES: Building energy saving, BEP: Building energy policy) for GHG reduction. The GHG emissions for Sejong City for 2015−2030 were analyzed, and the past and future GHG emissions of the city were predicted in a Business-as-Usual (BAU) scenario. In the REST scenario, the GHG emissions would attain a 24.5% reduction and, in t... [more]
A Logistics Management System for a Biomass-to-Energy Production Plant Storage Park
Leonel J.R. Nunes, Jorge T. Pereira da Costa, Radu Godina, João C.O. Matias, João P.S. Catalão.
April 4, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: biomass energy, efficiency, Optimization, Supply Chain, transportation.
The biomass industry is growing due to the current search for greener and more sustainable alternatives to fossil energy sources. However, this industry, due to its singularity, presents several challenges and disadvantages related to the transportation of raw materials, with the large volumes that are usually involved. This project aimed to address this internal logistics situation in torrefied biomass pellets production with two different biomass storage parks, located in Portugal. The main park receives raw material coming directly from the source and stores it in large amounts as a backup and strategic storage park. The second park, with smaller dimensions, precedes the production unit and must be stocked daily. Therefore, a fleet of transport units with self-unloading cranes is required to help to unload the biomass at the main park and transport the raw material from this park to the one preceding the production unit. Thus, the main goal was to determine the dimensions of the fle... [more]
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