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Technical Review of Existing Norwegian Pumped Storage Plants
Livia Pitorac, Kaspar Vereide, Leif Lia.
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: hydropower, hydropower tunnel systems, pumped storage, Renewable and Sustainable Energy, seasonal energy storage.
This paper presents a technical review of the existing pumped storage plants in Norway. The power system is changing towards integrating more and more renewable energy, especially from variable renewable energy sources, leading to new challenges for the security of supply, power, frequency, and voltage regulation. Thus, energy storage options are a highly researched topic in the current situation. Even though there are many energy storage technologies, most are optimal for short term grid balancing, and few are capable of providing long term (weekly or seasonal) storage. One exception is pumped storage, a mature technology capable of delivering both short term and long term energy storage. In this paper, the ten existing pumped storage plants in Norway are presented, several of which are capable of seasonal energy storage. The Norwegian knowledge and experience with pumped storage plants technology is provided as a basis for future research within the field. The review provides informa... [more]
The Role of Electrification in the Decarbonization of Central-Western Europe
Gauthier de Maere d’Aertrycke, Yves Smeers, Hugues de Peufeilhoux, Pierre-Laurent Lucille.
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Optimization
Keywords: electrification, energy transition, green gases, linear programming, net zero carbon emissions, scenario quantification.
Scenario studies of energy transition generally point to the central role of electricity. This notion is ambiguous as its interpretation can range from an electricity-only policy to portfolios of different energy vectors with a dominance of electricity. This ambiguity adds to the uncertainty that already pervades today’s investment environment. This paper examines the centrality of electricity through a so-called “variational scenario” analysis with policies obtained by a mix of electricity-only and green gas penetration while maintaining constant decarbonization objectives. Electricity is a complex product that can only be further complicated by the high penetration of renewables and its interaction with the production and use of synthetic fuels. The variational scenario analysis is conducted with sufficiently fine (hourly) granularity to produce an adequate representation of these phenomena. It shows that tilting the central role of electricity to a mix of electricity and green gas o... [more]
Virtual Pressure Sensor for Electronic Expansion Valve Control in a Vapor Compression Refrigeration System
Jian Sun, Jin Dong, Bo Shen, Wenhua Li.
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: electronic expansion valve, model in the loop, vapor compression refrigeration, virtual pressure sensor.
Virtual sensor technology, which uses simulation models/algorithms to calculate a value to represent an unmeasured variable or replace a directly measured reading, has attracted many studies in the heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration (HVAC&R) industry. However, most virtual sensor technologies are developed for fault detection and diagnostics (FDD) purposes, which generally compare the virtual sensor values with actual measured values to detect if any fault occurred and identify the causes that led to the fault. It is rare to see studies focus on control performance of virtual sensors after substituting an actual sensor. This is particularly important for the system with no redundant sensor since a virtual sensor is the most effective way to operate the system in the desirable region when any sensor failure occurs. To address this gap, this paper develops a new virtual pressure sensor technology to substitute the actual pressure measurement for electronic expansion... [more]
Impact of Building Orientation on Daylight Availability and Energy Savings Potential in an Academic Classroom
Aniela Kaminska.
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: daylight and building orientation, daylight availability in building, energy savings for lighting, LENI, lighting control, lighting efficiency.
In this paper, daylight availability depending on building orientation in a typical educational classroom was investigated. Measurements of daylight illuminance distributions in the room depth for different illuminance outside the building allowed to determine the conditions when the luminaires in a classroom could be turned off, turned on, or dimmed. The outdoor daylight illuminance on the south-east and north façade of the building was recorded and the numbers of hours per year of university activity during which the lighting had to be switched on (up to 100% or brightened) were determined. Based on these numbers and luminaires powers the electricity consumption for lighting was estimated. It was proven that by using dimming control depending on daylight distribution in a room, comparable energy savings could be achieved for different building orientations. These savings of over 30% were greater than through the implementation of on/off control which, for a south-east oriented classr... [more]
Distributed Power Quality Conditioning System for Three-Phase Four-Wire Low Voltage Networks
Valery Dovgun, Sergei Temerbaev, Maxim Chernyshov, Viktor Novikov, Natalia Boyarskaya, Elena Gracheva.
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: harmonics, hybrid power filter, neutral current attenuation, power quality.
This paper presents distributed power quality conditioning system to compensate current and voltage distortions in three-phase four-wire networks caused by unbalanced non-linear single-phase loads. The proposed conditioning system consists of several hybrid filter units installed in various nodes for compensation of excessive neutral currents and voltage distortions in a selected area of the distribution network. The system is open and it can be easily modified by installation of new filter units. A novel hybrid filter design procedure based on filter frequency characteristics optimization in the parameters of passive and active parts is presented. A digital system of control signal computation for active filters based on the use of modern methods of spectral analysis is considered. The proposed digital control system enables selective compensation of fundamental and harmonic components. The mathematical model of the proposed power quality conditioning system is developed in the MatLab... [more]
Optimal Selection and Location of Fixed-Step Capacitor Banks in Distribution Networks Using a Discrete Version of the Vortex Search Algorithm
Walter Gil-González, Oscar Danilo Montoya, Arul Rajagopalan, Luis Fernando Grisales-Noreña, Jesus C. Hernández.
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: discrete vortex search algorithm, energy losses minimization, medium-voltage distribution levels, metaheuristic optimization, optimal location of capacitor banks, radial distribution networks.
This paper deals with the problem of the optimal selection of capacitor banks in electrical AC distribution systems for minimizing the costs of energy losses during a year of operation through a discrete version of the vortex search algorithm (DVSA). This algorithm works with a hypersphere with a variable radius defined by an exponential function where a Gaussian distribution is used to generate a set of candidate solutions uniformly distributed around the center of this hypersphere. This center corresponds to the best solution obtained at the iteration t, which is initialized at the center of the solution space at the iterative search beginning. The main advantage of combining the exponential function with the Gaussian distribution is the correct balance between the exploration and exploitation of the solution space, which allows reaching the global optimal solution of the optimization problem with a low standard deviation, i.e., guaranteeing repeatability at each simulation. Two clas... [more]
Variational Control Approach to Energy Extraction from a Fluid Flow
Gianluca Pepe, Federica Mezzani, Antonio Carcaterra, Luca Cedola, Franco Rispoli.
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: optimal control, steady wind turbine, variational feedback control, wind turbine.
Energy harvesting from the environment is an important aspect of many technologies. The scale of energy capturing and storage can involve the power range from mWatt up to MWatt, depending on the used devices and the considered environments (from ambient acoustic and vibration to ocean wave motion, or wind). In this paper, the wind turbine energy harvesting problem is approached as an optimal control problem, where the objective function is the absorption of an amount of energy in a given time interval by a fluid-flow environment, that should be maximized. The interest relies on outlining general control models of fluid-flow-based extraction plants and identifying an optimum strategy for the regulation of an electrical machine to obtain a maximum-efficiency process for the related energy storage. The mathematical tools are found in the light of optimal control theory, where solutions to the fundamental equations are in the frame of Variational Control (the basis of the Pontryagin optima... [more]
Proppant Transportation in Cross Fractures: Some Findings and Suggestions for Field Engineering
Yan Zhang, Xiaobing Lu, Xuhui Zhang, Peng Li.
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: CFD simulation, cross fractures, dimensional analysis, equilibrium proppant height, proppant transportation.
The proppant transportation is a typical two-phase flow process in a complex cross fracture network during hydraulic fracturing. In this paper, the proppant transportation in cross fractures is investigated by the computational fluid dynamics (CFD) method. The Euler−Euler two-phase flow model and the kinetic theory of granular flow (KTGF) are adopted. The dimensionless controlling parameters are derived by dimensional analysis. The equilibrium proppant height (EPH) and the ratio of the proppant mass (RPM) in the secondary fracture to that in the whole cross fracture network are used to describe the movement and settlement of proppants in the cross fractures. The main features of the proppant transportation in the cross fractures are given, and several relative suggestions are presented for engineering application in the field. The main controlling dimensionless parameters for relative EPH are the proppant Reynolds number and the inlet proppant volume fraction. The dominating dimensionl... [more]
Technical Definition of the TetraSpar Demonstrator Floating Wind Turbine Foundation
Michael Borg, Morten Walkusch Jensen, Scott Urquhart, Morten Thøtt Andersen, Jonas Bjerg Thomsen, Henrik Stiesdal.
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: demonstrator, floating wind turbine, technical description, technology overview, TetraSpar.
With the deployment of the TetraSpar demonstrator, a significant cost-reduction is realized in the field of offshore floating wind turbines. The TetraSpar floating wind turbine foundation brings a milestone that emphasizes on a modular and fully industrialized foundation that consists of main components already widely available in the current wind energy supply chain. In an effort to provide an open approach to the development of the concept, this paper aims at giving a description of the design in order to enable an educated discussion of different design philosophies and their influence on material usage and production times. The description of the different subcomponents of the system should allow any entity to build a model for comparison and/or benchmarking any of their own findings against this concept. It is the authors’ expectation that this open approach to technological discussion is paramount to obtaining continued cost-reduction in the area of floating offshore wind—for thi... [more]
Multi-Stage Transmission Network Planning Considering Transmission Congestion in the Power Market
Yixin Huang, Xinyi Liu, Zhi Zhang, Li Yang, Zhenzhi Lin, Yangqing Dan, Ke Sun, Zhou Lan, Keping Zhu.
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: multi-stage transmission network planning, power market, scenario screening, transmission congestion.
The uncertainty of generation and load increases in the transmission network in the power market. Considering the transmission congestion risk caused by various uncertainties of the transmission network, the optimal operation strategies of the transmission network under various operational scenarios are decided, aiming for the maximum of social benefit for the evaluation of the degree of scenario congestion. Then, a screening method for major congestion scenario is proposed based on the shadow price theory. With the goal of maximizing the difference between the social benefits and the investment and maintenance costs of transmission lines under major congestion scenarios, a multi-stage transmission network planning model based on major congestion scenarios is proposed to determine the configuration of transmission lines in each planning stage. In this paper, the multi-stage transmission network planning is a mixed integer linear programming problem. The DC power flow model and the comm... [more]
Research on the Self-Repairing Model of Outliers in Energy Data Based on Regional Convergence
Nan Li, Xunwen Zhao, Hailin Mu, Yimeng Li, Jingru Pang, Yuqing Jiang, Xin Jin, Zhenwei Pei.
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: club convergence, energy consumption, half-life cycle, outliers, time series.
The need for the statistical stability of data is increasing nowadays as the data resource has become a more and more important production factor. In this study, a set of general identification and correction models are established for data outlier modification. The research object we chose is the data of per capita energy consumption. Based on the joint diagnosis method of outliers and the regional convergence theory, the abrupt outliers are identified and corrected. The study finds that there is an outlier in the data of the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region. According to the club grouping method, 30 provinces in China are divided into two clubs and the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region is determined to be in the first club. We calculate the convergence rate and obtain the correction results combining the half-life cycle model.
100% Renewable Energy Grid for Rural Electrification of Remote Areas: A Case Study in Jordan
Loiy Al-Ghussain, Mohammad Abujubbeh, Adnan Darwish Ahmad, Ahmad M. Abubaker, Onur Taylan, Murat Fahrioglu, Nelson K. Akafuah.
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: 100% Renewable grid, Energy hybridization, hydropower, rural areas, solar energy, wind energy.
Many developing countries suffer from high energy-import dependency and inadequate electrification of rural areas, which aggravates the poverty problem. In this work, Al-Tafilah in Jordan was considered as a case study, where the technical, economic, and environmental benefits of a decentralized hybrid renewable energy system that can match 100% of the city demand were investigated. A tri-hybrid system of wind, solar, and hydropower was integrated with an energy storage system and optimized to maximize the match between the energy demand and production profiles. The optimization aimed at maximizing the renewable energy system (RES) fraction while keeping the levelized cost of electricity (LCOE) equal to the electricity purchase tariff. The techno-economic analysis showed that the optimal system in Al-Tafilah comprises a 28 MW wind system, 75.4 MW PV, and 1 MW hydropower, with a 259 MWh energy storage system, for which a RES fraction of 99% can be achieved, and 47,160 MtCO2 are avoided... [more]
A Smart Grid AMI Intrusion Detection Strategy Based on Extreme Learning Machine
Ke Zhang, Zhi Hu, Yufei Zhan, Xiaofen Wang, Keyi Guo.
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: advanced metering infrastructure (AMI), extreme learning machine (ELM), intrusion detection system (IDS), smart grid.
The smart grid is vulnerable to network attacks, thus requiring a high detection rate and fast detection speed for intrusion detection systems. With a fast training speed and a strong model generalization ability, the extreme learning machine (ELM) perfectly meets the needs of intrusion detection of the smart grid. In this paper, the ELM is applied to the field of smart grid intrusion detection. Aiming at the problem that the randomness of input weights and hidden layer bias in the ELM cannot guarantee the optimal performance of the ELM intrusion detection model, a genetic algorithm (GA)-ELM algorithm based on a genetic algorithm (GA) is proposed. GA is used to optimize the input weight and hidden layer bias of the ELM. Firstly, the input weight and hidden layer bias of the ELM are mapped to the chromosome vector of a GA, and the test error of the ELM model is set as the fitness function of the GA. Then, the parameters of the ELM intrusion detection model are optimized by genetic opera... [more]
Efficiency of Telematics Systems in Management of Operational Activities in Road Transport Enterprises
Ryszard K. Miler, Marcin J. Kisielewski, Anna Brzozowska, Antonina Kalinichenko.
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: a universal matrix of efficiency rates, operational activities of RTEs, road transport enterprises (RTEs), telematics systems.
Implemented in road transport enterprises (RTEs) on a large scale, telematics systems are dedicated both to the particular aspects of their operation and to the integrated fields of the total operational functioning of such entities. Hence, a research problem can be defined as the identification of their efficiency levels in the context of operational activities undertaken by RTEs (including more holistic effects, e.g., lowering fuel/energy consumption and negative environmental impacts). Current research studies refer to the efficiency of some particular modules, but there have not been any publications focused on describing the efficiency of telematics systems in a more integrated (holistic) way, due to the lack of a universal tool that could be applied to provide this type of measurement. In this paper, an attempt at filling the identified cognitive gap is presented through empirical research analysing the original matrix developed by the authors that refers to the efficiency rates... [more]
Effect of Operating Conditions and TWC Parameters on Emissions Characteristics of a Stoichiometric Natural Gas Engine
Diming Lou, Yedi Ren, Xiang Li, Yunhua Zhang, Xia Sun.
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: natural gas engine, noble metal loading, noble metal ratio, pore density, three-way catalyst.
This study involved conducting an experimental and numerical investigation on the effects of the air-to-fuel ratio (AFR), engine speed, and engine load on the inlet gas component of a three-way catalyst (TWC) and on the effects of noble metal loading, noble metal ratio, and carrier pore density on the emission conversion efficiency. The results showed that AFR can significantly affect the raw emissions of NOx and total hydrocarbon (THC), and better emission conversion efficiency of a TWC can be reached when AFR is controlled between 0.995 to 1. Compared with engine speed, engine load has a relatively small effect on exhaust temperature but greatly affects the flow velocity and NOx and THC emissions. Increasing the content of Pt in the catalyst can improve the THC conversion efficiency. For low Pt and Pd-Rh catalysts, the THC conversion effect is significantly deteriorated. The content of Rh affects the NOx conversion, and NOx conversion efficiency at high speeds is significantly reduce... [more]
A Corrected Equilibrium Manifold Expansion Model for Gas Turbine System Simulation and Control
Linhai Zhu, Jinfu Liu, Yujia Ma, Weixing Zhou, Daren Yu.
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: corrected equilibrium manifold expansion model, gas turbine, multiple input multiple output, similarity theory, system identification.
During recent decades, the equilibrium manifold expansion (EME) model has been considered as a powerful identification tool for complex industrial systems with the aim of system control and simulation. Based on a two-step “dynamic and static” identification method, an approximate nonlinear state-space model is built by using multiple polynomials. However, the existing identification method is only suitable for single-input (SI) systems, but not for multi-input (MI) systems, where EME models cannot guarantee global calculation stability. For solving such a problem, this paper proposes a corrected equilibrium manifold expansion (CEME) model based on gas turbine prior knowledge. The equilibrium manifold is extended in dimension by introducing similarity equations instead of the high dimensional polynomial fitting. The dynamic similarity criterion of similarity theory guarantees the global stability of the CEME model. Finally, the comparative test between the CEME model and the existing MI... [more]
An Analysis of the Current Status of Woody Biomass Gasification Power Generation in Japan
Yasutsugu Baba, Andante Hadi Pandyaswargo, Hiroshi Onoda.
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: gasification, Japanese technology development, woody biomass.
Forests cover two-thirds of Japan’s land area, and woody biomass is attracting attention as one of the most promising renewable energy sources in the country. The Feed-in Tariff (FIT) Act came into effect in 2012, and since then, woody biomass power generation has spread rapidly. Gasification power generation, which can generate electricity on a relatively small scale, has attracted a lot of attention. However, the technical issues of this technology remain poorly defined. This paper aims to clarify the problems of woody biomass gasification power generation in Japan, specifically on the challenges of improving energy utilization rate, the problem of controlling the moisture content, and the different performance of power generation facilities that uses different tree species. We also describe the technological development of a 2 MW updraft reactor for gasification and bio-oil coproduction to improve the energy utilization rate. The lower heating value of bio-oil, which was obtained in... [more]
Performance Assessment Based on the Relative Efficiency of Indian Opencast Coal Mines Using Data Envelopment Analysis and Malmquist Productivity Index
Biswaranjita Mahapatra, Chandan Bhar, Sandeep Mondal.
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: coal mines efficiency, data envelopment analysis, Indian opencast mines, Malmquist productive index.
Coal is the primary source of energy in India. Despite being the second-largest coal-producingcountry, there exists a significant difference in demand and production in India. In this study, the relativeefficiency of twenty-eight selected opencast mines from a large public sector undertaking coal companyin India for 2018−2019 was assessed and ranked by using data envelopment analysis (DEA). This studyused input-oriented DEA with efficiency decomposition to pure technical efficiency, technical efficiency,and scale efficiency. The result showed that 25% and 36% of mines were efficient in technical efficiencyand pure technical efficiency, respectively, whereas the eight mines scale efficiency was inefficient witha decreasing return to scale. Further, in this study, theMalmquist Productivity Index (MPI)was employedto measure the efficiency of the selected mines for three consecutive years (2016−2017 to 2018−2019).The result shows that in only three mines the efficiency is continuously impr... [more]
Fault Prognostics for Photovoltaic Inverter Based on Fast Clustering Algorithm and Gaussian Mixture Model
Zhenyu He, Xiaochen Zhang, Chao Liu, Te Han.
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: fast clustering algorithm, fault prognostics, Gaussian mixture model, Jensen–Shannon divergence, photovoltaic inverter.
The fault prognostics of the photovoltaic (PV) power generation system is expected to be a significant challenge as more and more PV systems with increasingly large capacities continue to come into existence. The PV inverter is the core component of the PV system, and it is essential to develop approaches that accurately predict the occurrence of inverter faults to ensure the PV system’s safety. This paper proposes a fault prognostics method which makes full use of the similarities between inverter clusters. First, a feature space was constructed using the t-distributed stochastic neighbor embedding (t-SNE) algorithm. Then, the fast clustering algorithm was used to search the center inverter of each sampling time from the feature space. The status of the center inverter was adopted to establish the health baseline. Finally, the Gaussian mixture model was established with two data clusters based on the central inverter and the inverter to be predicted. The divergence of the two clusters... [more]
Ultra-Short-Term Load Demand Forecast Model Framework Based on Deep Learning
Hongze Li, Hongyu Liu, Hongyan Ji, Shiying Zhang, Pengfei Li.
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: convolution, gate recurrent unit, long short-term memory, ultra-short-term load forecast.
Ultra-short-term load demand forecasting is significant to the rapid response and real-time dispatching of the power demand side. Considering too many random factors that affect the load, this paper combines convolution, long short-term memory (LSTM), and gated recurrent unit (GRU) algorithms to propose an ultra-short-term load forecasting model based on deep learning. Firstly, more than 100,000 pieces of historical load and meteorological data from Beijing in the three years from 2016 to 2018 were collected, and the meteorological data were divided into 18 types considering the actual meteorological characteristics of Beijing. Secondly, after the standardized processing of the time-series samples, the convolution filter was used to extract the features of the high-order samples to reduce the number of training parameters. On this basis, the LSTM layer and GRU layer were used for modeling based on time series. A dropout layer was introduced after each layer to reduce the risk of overfi... [more]
Two-Objective Optimization of a Kaplan Turbine Draft Tube Using a Response Surface Methodology
Riccardo Orso, Ernesto Benini, Moreno Minozzo, Riccardo Bergamin, Andrea Magrini.
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: CFD analysis, DOE, draft tube optimization, Kaplan turbine, response surface.
The overall cost of a hydropower plant is mainly due to the expenses of civil works, mechanical equipment (turbine and control units) and electrical components. The goal of a new draft tube design is to obtain a geometry that reduces investment costs, especially the excavation ones, but the primary driver is to increase overall machine efficiency, allowing for a reduced payback time. In the present study, an optimization study of the elbow-draft tube assembly of a Kaplan turbine was conducted. First, a CFD model for the complete turbine was developed and validated. Next, an optimization of the draft tube alone was performed using a design of experiments technique. Finally, several optimum solutions for the draft tube were obtained using a response surface technique aiming at maximizing pressure recovery and minimizing flow losses. A selection of optimized geometries was subsequently post-checked using the validated model of the entire turbine, and a detailed flow analysis on the obtain... [more]
Enhancing a Decision-Making Framework to Address Environmental Impacts of the South African Coalmining Industry
Mashudu David Mbedzi, Huibrecht Margaretha van der Poll, John Andrew van der Poll.
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: coalmining, decision-making framework, environmental impact, environmental management accounting (EMA), life-cycle costing (LCC), material cost flow accounting (MFCA), parallel exploratory design.
The South African coalmining industry has a rich and long history and contributes significantly to the economic wellbeing of the country. Despite its importance in developing the economy, the industry is causing severe environmental challenges. For example, Emalahleni, a city situated in the Mpumalanga Province in South Africa, has been exposed for over a century to the continuous mining of coal. Challenges experienced include the sterilisation of land due to underground fires, water pollution, surface collapse, and acidification of topsoil. Previous work by the researchers formulated a conceptual framework aimed at addressing some of these challenges. In an extension of this work, the authors comprehensively enhance the preliminary framework on the strength of a set of qualitative propositions coupled with a parallel, exploratory survey. Interviews among various stakeholders were conducted, aimed at enhancing the components of the framework, followed by a focus group to validate the a... [more]
Monitoring System of Transmission Line in Mountainous Area Based on LPWAN
Han Zeng, Pengqi Zuo, Fangming Deng, Pei Zhang.
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Optimization
Keywords: dynamic grouping, long term online monitoring, LPWAN, multi-objective optimization, transmission line monitoring.
In light of the difficulty of the inspection and maintenance of a transmission line condition monitoring system in remote mountainous areas, this paper proposes a long-term online monitoring scheme based on a low power wide area network (LPWAN). Considering different failure rates, three monitoring periods of transmission lines in mountainous areas are proposed. An online monitoring framework of transmission lines in mountainous areas was designed based on long range radio (LoRa) and a cellular mobile network, and a dynamic group network model of LoRa was established. The multi-objective particle swarm optimization algorithm can be used to optimize the energy and delay of the system, and then the suitable working mode for the three monitoring periods can be obtained. The simulation results showed that the minimum packet loss rate of the system could be less than 1%, the energy consumption of the system was 80% lower than the existing monitoring system, and the service life of the syste... [more]
Water Heating and Operational Mode Switching Effects on the Performance of a Multifunctional Heat Pump
Win Jet Luo, Kun Ying Li, Jeng Min Huang, Chong Kai Yu.
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: Circulating heating, coefficient of performance, composite operational mode, Direct heating, multifunctional heat pump.
In this study, a multifunctional air and water source heat pump system was developed with a parallel refrigerant piping arrangement, which possessed six operational functions: space cooling (SC), space heating (SH), water heating (WH), water cooling (WC) and two composite operational modes. The two composite operational modes were the SC/WH mode and the SH/WH mode. The performance of the multifuctional heat pump system under different ambient conditions was investigated based on the testing standards of CNS 14464 and CNS 15466. In this study, the effect of the direct water heating (DWH) and circulating water heating (CWH) methods on the performance was investigated. It was found that the water heating performance of the system by the DWH method is better than that of the system by the CWH method. The water heating capacity and COPw,h of the DWH method can be improvement by 2.6% to 22.1% and 2.9% to 50.8%, respectively. Moreover, this study developed a refrigerant pressure balance metho... [more]
Evaluation of Scenedesmus rubescens for Lipid Production from Swine Wastewater Blended with Municipal Wastewater
Joseph Christian Utomo, Young Mo Kim, Hyun Uk Cho, Jong Moon Park.
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Biosystems
Keywords: lipids, microalgae, microbial community, swine wastewater.
This study examined the feasibility of using non-sterilized swine wastewater for lipid production by an isolated microalga, Scenedesmus rubescens. Different dilution ratios using municipal wastewater as a diluent were tested to determine the suitable levels of microalgal growth in the wastewaters, its nutrient removal, and its lipid production. The highest lipid productivity (8.37 mg/L/d) and NH4+ removal (76.49%) were achieved in swine wastewater that had been diluted to 30 times using municipal wastewater. Various bacteria coexisted in the wastewaters during the cultivation of S. rubescens. These results suggest the practical feasibility of a system to produce lipids from swine wastewater by using microalgae.
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