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A Study on the Application Possibility of the Vehicle Air Conditioning System Using Vortex Tube
Younghyeon Kim, Seokyeon Im, Jaeyoung Han
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: temperature separation, the low-temperature air flow ratio (yc), inlet pressure (Pi), vortex generator, vortex tube
Since refrigerants applied to vehicle air conditioning systems exacerbate global warming, many studies have been conducted to supplement them. However, most studies have attempted to maximize the efficiency and minimize the environmental impact of the refrigerant, and thus, an air conditioning system without refrigerant is required. The vortex tube is a temperature separation system capable of separating air at low and high temperatures using compressed air. When applied to an air conditioning system, it is possible to construct an eco-friendly system that does not use a refrigerant. In this paper, various temperature changes and characteristics of a vortex tube were identified and applied to an air conditioning system simulation device. Additionally, an air conditioning system simulation device using indirect heat exchange and direct heat exchange methods was constructed to test the low-temperature air flow rate (yc), according to the temperature and pressure. As a result of the exper... [more]
Optimized Single-Axis Schedule Solar Tracker in Different Weather Conditions
Nurzhigit Kuttybay, Ahmet Saymbetov, Saad Mekhilef, Madiyar Nurgaliyev, Didar Tukymbekov, Gulbakhar Dosymbetova, Aibolat Meiirkhanov, Yeldos Svanbayev
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: efficiency of solar panels, electronic control unit, encoder, exact orientation to the Sun, schedule- and LDR-based solar trackers, single-axis solar tracker
Improving the efficiency of solar panels is the main task of solar energy generation. One of the methods is a solar tracking system. One of the most important parameters of tracking systems is a precise orientation to the Sun. In this paper, the performance of single-axis solar trackers based on schedule and light dependent resistor (LDR) photosensors, as well as a stationary photovoltaic installation in various weather conditions, were compared. A comparative analysis of the operation of a manufactured schedule solar tracker and an LDR solar tracker in different weather conditions was performed; in addition, a simple method for determining the rotation angle of a solar tracker based on the encoder was proposed. Finally, the performance of the manufactured solar trackers was calculated, taking into account various weather conditions for one year. The proposed single-axis solar tracker based on schedule showed better results in cloudy and rainy weather conditions. The obtained results c... [more]
Influence of Active Power Output and Control Parameters of Full-Converter Wind Farms on Sub-Synchronous Oscillation Characteristics in Weak Grids
Yafeng Hao, Jun Liang, Kewen Wang, Guanglu Wu, Tibin Joseph, Ruijuan Sun
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: active power output, control parameters, eigenvalue analysis, full-converter wind, subsynchronous oscillation, weak grids
Active power outputs of a wind farm connected to a weak power grid greatly affect the stability of grid-connected voltage source converter (VSC) systems. This paper studies the impact of active power outputs and control parameters on the subsynchronous oscillation characteristics of full-converter wind farms connected weak power grids. Eigenvalue and participation factor analysis was performed to identify the dominant oscillation modes of the system under consideration. The impact of active power output and control parameters on the damping characteristics of subsynchronous oscillation is analysed with the eigenvalue method. The analysis shows that when the phase-locked loop (PLL) proportional gain is high, the subsynchronous oscillation damping characteristics are worsened as the active power output increases. On the contrary, when the PLL proportional gain is small, the subsynchronous oscillation damping characteristics are improved as the active power output increases. By adjusting... [more]
Similitude Analysis of Experiment and Modelling of Immiscible Displacement Effects with Scaling and Dimensional Approach
Andrzej Gołąbek, Wiesław Szott, Piotr Łętkowski, Jerzy Stopa
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: dimensional analysis, dimensionless products, immiscible displacement, mathematical modelling, regression analysis, scaling, similitude
This paper presents the use of scaling and dimensional analysis to assess the viability of conventional modelling of immiscible displacement occurring when water is injected into the oil-saturated, porous rock—a conventional secondary oil-recovery method. A brief description of the laboratory tests of oil displacement with water performed on long core sets taken from wells operating on a Polish oil reservoir was presented. A dimensionless product generator based on dimensional analysis and Buckingham Π theorem was used to generate all possible combinatorial sets of dimensionless products for physical variables describing the phenomenon. The mathematical model of the phenomenon was transformed to its dimensionless form, using a selected set of the products. The results of the laboratory tests were analyzed as functions of the products. Statistically verified quantities describing both dependent and independent experiment variables were subject to a regression analysis to study dependenc... [more]
Study on the Effect of Second Injection Timing on the Engine Performances of a Gasoline/Hydrogen SI Engine with Split Hydrogen Direct Injecting
Guanting Li, Xiumin Yu, Ping Sun, Decheng Li
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: combustion, emission, hydrogen direct injection, hydrogen mixture distribution, second injection timing, split injection
Split hydrogen direct injection (SHDI) has been proved capable of better efficiency and fewer emissions. Therefore, to investigate SHDI deeply, a numerical study on the effect of second injection timing was presented at a gasoline/hydrogen spark ignition (SI) engine with SHDI. With an excess air ratio of 1.5, five different second injection timings achieved five kinds of hydrogen mixture distribution (HMD), which was the main factor affecting the engine performances. With SHDI, since the HMD is manageable, the engine can achieve better efficiency and fewer emissions. When the second injection timing was 105° crank angle (CA) before top dead center (BTDC), the Pmax was the highest and the position of the Pmax was the earliest. Compared with the single hydrogen direct injection (HDI), the NOX, CO and HC emissions with SHDI were reduced by 20%, 40% and 72% respectively.
A Temperature-Risk and Energy-Saving Evaluation Model for Supporting Energy-Saving Measures for Data Center Server Rooms
Kosuke Sasakura, Takeshi Aoki, Masayoshi Komatsu, Takeshi Watanabe
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: baseline, continuous and reliable operation, data center, energy saving, energy simulation, Machine Learning, server room, temperature environment, temperature prediction
As data centers have become increasingly important in recent years their operational management must attain higher efficiency and reliability. Moreover, the power consumption of a data center is extremely large, and it is anticipated that it will continue to increase, so energy saving has become an urgent issue concerning data centers. In the meantime, the environment of the server rooms in data centers has become complicated owing to the introduction of virtualization technology, the installation of high-heat density information and communication technology (ICT) equipment and racks, and the diversification of cooling methods. It is very difficult to manage a server room in the case of such a complicated environment. When energy-saving measures are implemented in a server room with such a complicated environment, it is important to evaluate “temperature risks” in advance and calculate the energy-saving effect after the measures are taken. Under those circumstances, in this study, two... [more]
Intelligent Recognition of Insulator Contamination Grade Based on the Deep Learning of Ultraviolet Discharge Image Information
Da Zhang, Shuailin Chen
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: contamination grade, deep belief network (DBN), noncontact detection, sparse autoencoder (SAE), ultraviolet image
In order to achieve the noncontact detection of the contamination grade of insulators and to provide guidance for preventing the contamination flashover of insulators based on the pollution state, we propose a contamination grade recognition method based on the deep learning of ultraviolet discharge images using a sparse autoencoder (SAE) and a deep belief network (DBN). Under different humidity conditions, we filmed and preprocessed the ultraviolet discharge images of insulators at different contamination grades and we obtained the ultraviolet spot area sequence as original data for contamination grade recognition. A double-layer sparse autoencoder was used to extract sparse features that could characterize different contamination grades from the ultraviolet spot area sequence. Using the extracted features, a DBN composed of three layers of restricted Boltzmann machine was trained to provide contamination grade recognition. To verify the effectiveness of the method proposed in this pa... [more]
Resonance Stability Analysis of Large-Scale Wind Power Bases with Type-IV Wind Generators
Facai Xing, Zheng Xu, Zheren Zhang, Yangqing Dan, Yanwei Zhu
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: negative-resistance effect, resonance stability, s-domain nodal admittance matrix method, Type-IV wind generator (WG)
To guarantee the reliable and efficient development of wind power generation, oscillation problems in large-scale wind power bases with Type-IV generators are investigated from the view of resonance stability in this paper. Firstly, the transfer characteristics of disturbances in Type-IV wind generators are analyzed to establish their impedance model, based on the balance principle of frequency components. Subsequently, considering the dynamic characteristics of the transmission network and the interaction among several wind farms, the resonance structure of a practical wind power base is analyzed based on the s-domain nodal admittance matrix method. Furthermore, the unstable mechanism of the resonance mode is further illustrated by the negative-resistance effect theory. Finally, the established impedance model of the Type-IV wind generator and the resonance structure analysis results of the wind power bases are verified through the time-domain electro-magnetic transient simulation in... [more]
Heat Transfer Enhancement of Plate-Fin Heat Sinks with Different Types of Winglet Vortex Generators
Jin-Cherng Shyu, Jhao-Siang Jheng
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: friction factor, Nusselt number, plate-fin, thermal enhancement factor, winglet
Because the delta winglet in common-flow-down configuration has been recognized as an excellent type of vortex generators (VGs), this study aims to experimentally and numerically investigate the thermo-hydraulic performance of four different forms of winglet VGs featuring sweptback delta winglets in the channel flow in the range 200 < Re < 1000. Both Nusselt number and friction factor of plate-fin heat sinks having different forms of winglets, including delta winglet pair (DWP), rectangular winglet pair (RWP), swept delta winglet pair (SDWP), and swept trapezoid winglet pair (STWP), were measured in a standard wind tunnel without bypass in this study. Four rows of winglets with in-line arrangement were punched on each 10-mm-long, 0.2-mm-thick copper plate, and a total of 16 pieces of copper plates with spacing of 2 mm were fastened together to achieve the heat sink. The projected area, longitudinal and winglet tip spacing, height and angle of attack of those winglets were fixed.... [more]
Cooperative Control for Multi-Module Charging Systems of Ultracapacitors
Xiaoyong Zhang, Jiaxuan Lei, Heng Li, Hongtao Liao, Jun Peng
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: cascade control, charging, cooperative control, cyber-physical system, ultracapacitor
Ultracapacitors have recently received great attention for energy storage due to their small pollution, high power density, and long lifetime. In many applications, ultracapacitors need to be charged with a high current, where a multi-module charging system is typically adopted. Although the classical decentralized control method can control the charging process of ultracapacitors, there exists a problem that the charging current may be imbalanced among charging modules. In this paper, a cooperative cascade charging method is proposed for the multi-module charging system to reduce the current imbalance among charging modules. First, the state-space averaging method and graph theory are used to model the multiple-module charging system. Second, an effective cooperative cascade control is proposed, where the outer voltage loop stabilizes the output voltage to the desired voltage and the inner current loop guarantees the current of each charger to follow the target current. The block diag... [more]
Solar-hybrid Thermochemical Gasification of Wood Particles and Solid Recovered Fuel in a Continuously-Fed Prototype Reactor
Houssame Boujjat, Sylvain Rodat, Stéphane Abanades
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: beechwood, Biomass, hybridization, solar gasification, solid recovered fuels, Syngas, waste conversion
Solar thermochemical gasification is a promising solution for the clean production of low-emission synthetic fuels. It offers the possibility to upgrade various biomasses and waste feedstocks and further provides an efficient way to sustainably store solar energy into high-value and energy-intensive chemical fuels. In this work, a novel continuously-fed solar steam gasifier was studied using beechwood and solid recovered fuels (SRF) particles. Solar-only and hybrid solar/autothermal gasification experiments were performed at high temperatures to assess the performance of the reactor and its flexibility in converting various types of feedstocks. The hybrid operation was considered to increase the solar reactor temperature when the solar power input is not sufficient thanks to partial feedstock oxy-combustion. The hybrid solar process is thus a sustainable alternative option outperforming the conventional gasification processes for syngas production. Wood and waste particles solar conver... [more]
Design and Analysis of a Linear Memory Machine for Ocean Wave Power Generation
Yulong Liu, Xiaodong Zhang, Shuangxia Niu, Weinong Fu, Xinhua Guo
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: electric machines, numerical analysis, ocean wave power, power generation
In this paper, a permanent magnet (PM) linear memory machine is proposed for ocean wave power generation. A notable feature of this machine is its online tunable mnemonic flux. This enables it to operate efficiently in a wide speed range and makes it suitable for the variable-speed wave-power generation. Moreover, this machine has both the PMs and the windings arranged in its stator so that it does not need slip rings or brushes. The proposed machine is also robust and cost-effective because it has a simple translator of slotted steel. In this paper, the configuration and working principle of the linear memory machine are firstly introduced. The results of a parametric analysis are presented to investigate the effects of the proposed machine’s geometric parameters. The performance of the proposed machine is then analyzed using time-stepping finite element method (TS-FEM).
Dynamic Response of an Inverted Pendulum System in Water under Parametric Excitations for Energy Harvesting: A Conceptual Approach
Saqib Hasnain, Karam Dad Kallu, Muhammad Haq Nawaz, Naseem Abbas, Catalin Iulin Pruncu
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: energy harvesting, hydrodynamics forces, parametric excitations, stability border, underwater inverted pendulum
In this paper, we have investigated the dynamic response, vibration control technique, and upright stability of an inverted pendulum system in an underwater environment in view point of a conceptual future wave energy harvesting system. The pendulum system is subjected to a parametrically excited input (used as a water wave) at its pivot point in the vertical direction for stabilization purposes. For the first time, a mathematical model for investigating the underwater dynamic response of an inverted pendulum system has been developed, considering the effect of hydrodynamic forces (like the drag force and the buoyancy force) acting on the system. The mathematical model of the system has been derived by applying the standard Lagrange equation. To obtain the approximate solution of the system, the averaging technique has been utilized. An open loop parametric excitation technique has been applied to stabilize the pendulum system at its upright unstable equilibrium position. Both (like th... [more]
Blockchain-Enabled Demand Response Scheme with Individualized Incentive Pricing Mode
Zishan Guo, Zhenya Ji, Qi Wang
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: demand response, incentive pricing, Stackelberg game
Demand response (DR) can offer a wide range of advantages for electrical systems by facilitating the interaction and balance between supply and demand. However, DR always requires a central agent, giving rise to issues of security and trust. Besides this, differences in user response cost characteristics are not taken into consideration during incentive pricing, which would affect the equal participation of users in DR and increase the costs borne by the electricity retail company. In this paper, a blockchain-enabled DR scheme with an individualized incentive pricing mode is proposed. First, a blockchain-enabled DR framework is proposed to promote the secure implementation of DR. Next, a dual-incentive mechanism is designed to successfully implement the blockchain to DR, which consists of a profit-based and a contribution-based model. An individualized incentive pricing mode is adopted in the profit-based model to decrease the imbalance in response frequency of users and reduce the cos... [more]
Specific Energy Consumption of a Belt Conveyor System in a Continuous Surface Mine
Witold Kawalec, Natalia Suchorab, Martyna Konieczna-Fuławka, Robert Król
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: belt conveyor, energy consumption, sustainable operation
Belt conveyor (BC) transportation systems are considered to be the most effective for handling large volumes of bulk material. With regards to the rules of sustainable development, the improvement of belt conveyor technology is, in many cases, focused on environmental issues, which include the idea of energy usage optimization. The key issue in an energy-efficient transportation system is reducing the value of specific energy consumption (SEC) by increasing conveyor capacity whilst decreasing belt conveyor motion resistance. The main idea of this paper is to conduct an analysis of the modernization of existing belt conveyor transportation systems operated in open-pit lignite mines, in order to achieve relatively small electric energy consumption for a considered transportation task. The first part of the paper investigates the relationship between a conveyor’s SEC and material flow rate for various conveyor design parameters. Then, based on multi-parameter simulations, an analysis of e... [more]
Expansion of Operating Speed Range of High-Speed BLDC Motor Using Hybrid PWM Switching Method Considering Dead Time
Ho-Jin Kim, Hyung-Seok Park, Jang-Mok Kim
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: complementary and non-complementary switching, dead time, high-speed BLDC motors, PWM control, voltage utilization rate
In vehicle electrical systems with limited battery power, the output torque and speed of high-speed brushless DC (BLDC) motors can decrease due to unstable and reduced supply voltage or manufacturing errors in the motor back electromotive force (EMF). This paper presents a method that can guarantee the output performance of an inverter through a control algorithm without a separate power supply system and DC-link voltage increase. The proposed control algorithm can increase the output torque and speed of a high-speed BLDC motor by using appropriate selection and change of the inverter’s pulse width modulation (PWM) control method. In this paper, the operation and electrical characteristics of various PWM methods of BLDC motors are analyzed, and the optimal PWM method for improving the control performance of high-speed BLDC motors is presented. In addition, the relationship between the switching frequency, dead time, and voltage utilization was mathematically analyzed. Based on the resu... [more]
Very Short-Term Load Forecaster Based on a Neural Network Technique for Smart Grid Control
Fermín Rodríguez, Fernando Martín, Luis Fontán, Ainhoa Galarza
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: energy demand, smart grid, very short-term forecaster
Electrical load forecasting plays a crucial role in the proper scheduling and operation of power systems. To ensure the stability of the electrical network, it is necessary to balance energy generation and demand. Hence, different very short-term load forecast technologies are being designed to improve the efficiency of current control strategies. This paper proposes a new forecaster based on artificial intelligence, specifically on a recurrent neural network topology, trained with a Levenberg−Marquardt learning algorithm. Moreover, a sensitivity analysis was performed for determining the optimal input vector, structure and the optimal database length. In this case, the developed tool provides information about the energy demand for the next 15 min. The accuracy of the forecaster was validated by analysing the typical error metrics of sample days from the training and validation databases. The deviation between actual and predicted demand was lower than 0.5% in 97% of the days analysed... [more]
Study on the Performance of Multiple Sources and Multiple Uses Heat Pump System in Three Different Cities
Hongkyo Kim, Yujin Nam, Sangmu Bae, Soolyeon Cho
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: air, ground heat exchanger, multiple sources and multiple uses heat pump, photovoltaic thermal system
Various efforts have been made worldwide to reduce energy use for heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems and lower carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. Research and development are essential to ensuring the efficient use of renewable energy systems. This study proposes a multiple sources and multiple uses heat pump (MMHP) system that can efficiently respond to heating, cooling, and domestic hot water (DHW) loads using multiple natural heat sources. The MMHP system uses ground and air heat as its primary heat sources and solar heat for heat storage operations and ground temperature recovery. For the efficient use of each heat source, it also determines the heat source required for operation by comparing the heat source temperatures in the same time zone. A model for predicting the heat source temperatures, electricity use, and coefficient of performance (COP) was constructed through simulation. To analyze the efficiency of the proposed system by comparing the existing air... [more]
Optimal Combination Design of a Light Emitting Diode Matrix Applicable to a Single-Stage Flyback Driver
Ming-Chang Tsou, Ming-Tse Kuo
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: flicker, flyback, LED, light-emmitting-diode, Taylor series
The present study analyzed light emitting diodes (LEDs) as an output load and used a Taylor series to describe the characteristic curve based on the exponential characteristic of voltage and current. A prototype circuit of a flyback LED driver system was established to verify whether the theory is consistent with actual results. This study focused on the exponential relationship of LED voltage and current. Conventional simulations usually used linear models to present LED loads. However, the linear model resulted in considerable error between simulation and actual characteristics. Therefore, this study employed a Taylor series to describe the nonlinear characteristic of an LED load. Through precise calculations with Mathcad computation software, the error was effectively reduced. Moreover, the process clarified the influence of temperature on LEDs, which benefited the characteristic analysis of the entire system. Finally, a realized circuit of 120 W flyback LED drivers was established... [more]
Role of Inflow Turbulence and Surrounding Buildings on Large Eddy Simulations of Urban Wind Energy
Giulio Vita, Syeda Anam Hashmi, Simone Salvadori, Hassan Hemida, Charalampos Baniotopoulos
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: energy harvesting, Large Eddy Simulation, turbulence statistics, urban wind energy
Predicting flow patterns that develop on the roof of high-rise buildings is critical for the development of urban wind energy. In particular, the performance and reliability of devices largely depends on the positioning strategy, a major unresolved challenge. This work aims at investigating the effect of variations in the turbulent inflow and the geometric model on the flow patterns that develop on the roof of tall buildings in the realistic configuration of the University of Birmingham’s campus in the United Kingdom (UK). Results confirm that the accuracy of Large Eddy Simulation (LES) predictions is only marginally affected by differences in the inflow mean wind speed and turbulence intensity, provided that turbulence is not absent. The effect of the presence of surrounding buildings is also investigated and found to be marginal to the results if the inflow is turbulent. The integral length scale is the parameter most affected by the turbulence characteristics of the inflow, while gu... [more]
A Novel Method to Achieve Selective Emitter Using Surface Morphology for PERC Silicon Solar Cells
Minkyu Ju, Jeongeun Park, Young Hyun Cho, Youngkuk Kim, Donggun Lim, Eun-Chel Cho, Junsin Yi
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: doping process, PERC, selective emitter, solar cell, surface morphology
Recently, selective emitter (SE) technology has attracted renewed attention in the Si solar cell industry to achieve an improved conversion efficiency of passivated-emitter rear-contact (PERC) cells. In this study, we presented a novel technique for the SE formation by controlling the surface morphology of Si wafers. SEs were formed simultaneously, that is, in a single step for the doping process on different surface morphologies, nano/micro-surfaces, which were formed during the texturing processes; in the same doping process, the nano- and micro-structured areas showed different sheet resistances. In addition, the difference in sheet resistance between the heavily doped and shallow emitters could be controlled from almost 0 to 60 Ω/sq by changing the doping process conditions, pre-deposition and driving time, and temperature. Regarding cell fabrication, wafers simultaneously doped in the same tube were used. The sheet resistance of the homogeneously doped-on standard micro-pyramid su... [more]
Life Cycle Analysis of the Bioethanol Production from Food Waste—A Review
Aikaterini Konti, Dimitris Kekos, Diomi Mamma
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: Biofuels, environmental impact, Fermentation, Sustainability, waste
Food Waste (FW) because of its composition is considered as an ideal feedstock for the production of biofuels and in particular bioethanol. The production of bioethanol from lignocellulosic materials has been studied over a long time. The process consists of the stages of pretreatment, enzymatic hydrolysis, fermentation and product recovery. However, the legal framework regarding biofuels has established specific environmental criteria for their production which are regularly updated. The most common tool for the assessment of the environmental performance of a process or product is the Life Cycle Analysis (LCA). In the present review, the results of LCA studies on the production of bioethanol from food waste are presented. Significant differences are observed among the studies in terms of the methodological choices made. Despite the high heterogeneity observed which does not allow a direct comparison among them, there is strong evidence that the production of bioethanol from food wast... [more]
Pressure-Transient Performances of Fractured Horizontal Wells in the Compartmentalized Heterogeneous Unconventional Reservoirs
Dongyan Fan, Hai Sun, Jun Yao, Hui Zeng, Xia Yan, Zhixue Sun
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: Green function, multiple fractured horizontal well, semi-analytical solution, unconventional reservoir
In order to investigate pressure performance of multiple fractured horizontal wells (MFHWs) penetrating heterogeneous unconventional reservoir and avoid the high computational cost of numerical simulation, a semi-analytical model for MFHWs combining Green function solution and boundary element method has been obtained, where the reservoir is divided into different homogeneous substructures and coupled at interface boundaries by plane source function in a closed rectangular parallelepiped. Hydraulic fractures are assumed uniform flux and dual porosity model is used for natural fractures system. Then the model is validated by compared with analytical solution of MFHWs in a homogeneous reservoir and trilinear flow model, which shows that this model can achieve high accuracy even with a small interface discretization number, and it can consider the radial flow around each hydraulic fractures. Finally, the pressure responses with heterogeneous parameters of reservoirs are discussed includin... [more]
A Power Hardware-in-the-Loop Based Method for FAPR Compliance Testing of the Wind Turbine Converters Control
Zameer Ahmad, Jose Rueda Torres, Nidarshan Veera Kumar, Elyas Rakhshani, Peter Palensky, Mart van der Meijden
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: converter control, FAPR, inertia emulation, power hardware-in-the-loop, wind turbine
A task for new power generation technologies, interfaced to the electrical grid by power electronic converters, is to stiffen the rate of change of frequency (RoCoF) at the initial few milliseconds (ms) after any variation of active power balance. This task is defined in this article as fast active power regulation (FAPR), a generic definition of the FAPR is also proposed in this study. Converters equipped with FAPR controls should be tested in laboratory conditions before employment in the actual power system. This paper presents a power hardware-in-the-loop (PHIL) based method for FAPR compliance testing of the wind turbine converter controls. The presented PHIL setup is a generic test setup for the testing of all kinds of control strategies of the grid-connected power electronic converters. Firstly, a generic PHIL testing methodology is presented. Later on, a combined droop- anFd derivative-based FAPR control has been implemented and tested on the proposed PHIL setup for FAPR compli... [more]
Experimental Methods for Investigation of Drilling Fluid Displacement in Irregular Annuli
Bjørnar Lund, Ali Taghipour, Jan David Ytrehus, Arild Saasen
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: cementing, drilling and well technology, electrical conductivity measurements, experimental methods, fluid-fluid displacement
Experimental methods are still indispensable for fluid mechanics research, despite advancements in the modelling and computer simulation field. Experimental data are vital for validating simulations of complex flow systems. However, measuring the flow in industrially relevant systems can be difficult for several reasons. Here we address flow measurement challenges related to cementing of oil wells, where main experimental issues are related to opacity of the fluids and the sheer size of the system. The main objective is to track the propagation of a fluid-fluid interface during a two-fluid displacement process, and thereby to characterize the efficiency of the displacement process. We describe the implementation and use of an array of electrical conductivity probes, and demonstrate with examples how the signals can be used to recover relevant information about the displacement process. To our knowledge this is the most extensive use of this measurement method for studying displacement... [more]
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