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12698. LAPSE:2023.26757
Feedstock Security Analysis for Wood Pellet Production in Thailand
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Policy
Keywords: fast-growing tree, feedstock security, para-rubber tree, Thailand, wood pellets
Thailand is one of the upcoming wood pellet exporters in the Southeast Asia region. Wood pellet production has been gradually increasing in Thailand; however, the recent trend is more rapid. Therefore, the objective of this study is to analyze the feedstock security for wood pellet production in Thailand. The important issue of feedstock security analysis relates to availability and diversity of feedstock (Shannon index) to meet the increased demand for the wood pellets in the future. The results present that the feedstock supply (from waste wood and fast-growing tree wood) in Thailand is 5.32 million tonnes of wood pellets per year. However, increasing 25% of wood pellet export and 50% of wood pellet domestic use causes a deficit in fast-growing tree wood because para-rubber waste wood is not distributed uniformly in all regions of the country. The present diversity of feedstock supply is quite low (Shannon index 0.17). Increasing the fast-growing tree plantation area in the wasteland... [more]
12699. LAPSE:2023.26756
The Numerical Simulation Study of the Oil−Water Seepage Behavior Dependent on the Polymer Concentration in Polymer Flooding
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: flow mechanism, numerical simulation, polymer flooding
It is well acknowledged that due to the polymer component, the oil−water relative permeability curve in polymer flooding is different from the curve in waterflooding. As the viscoelastic properties and the trapping number are presented for modifying the oil−water relative permeability curve, the integration of these two factors for the convenience of simulation processes has become a key issue. In this paper, an interpolation factor Ω that depends on the normalized polymer concentration is firstly proposed for simplification. Then, the numerical calculations in the self-developed simulator are performed to discuss the effects of the interpolation factor on the well performances and the applications in field history matching. The results indicate that compared with the results of the commercial simulator, the simulation with the interpolation factor Ω could more accurately describe the effect of the injected polymer solution in controlling water production, and more efficiently simplify... [more]
12700. LAPSE:2023.26755
The Synthesis and Electrochemical Performance of Si Composite with Hollow Carbon Microtubes by the Carbonization of Milkweed from Nature as Anode Template for Lithium Ion Batteries
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: Biomass, hollow carbon microtubes (HCMT), lithium-ion battery, milkweed (MW)
It has been reported that improving electrical conductivity and maintaining stable structure during discharge/charge process are challenge for Si to be used as an anode for lithium ion batteries (LIB). To address this problem, milkweed (MW) was carbonized to prepare hollow carbon microtubes (HCMT) derived from biomass as an anode template for LIB. In order to improve electrical conductivity, various materials such as chitosan (CTS), agarose, and polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) are used as carbon source (C1, C2, and C3) by carbonization. Carbon coated HCMT@Si composits, HCMT@Si@C1, HCMT@Si@C1@C2, and HCMT@Si@C1@C3, have been successfully synthesized. Changes in structure and crystallinity of HCMT@Si composites were characterized by using X-ray diffraction (XRD). Specific surface area for samples was calculated by using BET (Brunauer−Emmett−Teller). Also, pore size and particle size were obtained by particle and pore size analysis system. The surface morphology was evaluated using high re... [more]
12701. LAPSE:2023.26754
Methodology for Predictive Assessment of Failures in Power Station Electric Bays Using the Load Current Frequency Spectrum
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Operations
Keywords: circuit breakers, electrical contacts, Fourier transform, predictive maintenance, sectionalizing switches, signal-to-noise ratio, spectral analysis
This paper presents a novel analysis methodology to detect degradation in electrical contacts, with the main goal of implanting a predictive maintenance procedure for sectionalizing switches, circuit breakers, and current transformers in bays of electric transmission and distribution substations. The main feature of the proposed methodology is that it will produce a predictive failure indication for the system under operation, based on the spectral analysis of the load current that is flowing through the bay’s components, using a defined relationship similar to the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) used in data communication. A highlight of using the proposed methodology is that it is not necessary to make new investments in measurement devices, as the already-existing oscillography measurement infrastructure is enough. By implementing the diagnostic system proposed here, electrical utilities will have a modern tool for monitoring their electrical installations, supporting the implementation... [more]
12702. LAPSE:2023.26753
Evaluation of Wind Flow Characteristics by RANS-Based Numerical Site Calibration (NSC) Method with Met-Tower Measurements and Its Application to a Complex Terrain
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: CFD (computational fluid dynamics), complex terrains, NSC (numerical site calibration), RANS (Reynolds-averaged Navier–Stokes), WTG (wind turbine generator)
The performance of wind turbines is not only dependent on the wind turbine design itself, but is also dependent on the accurate assessment of wind resources at the installation site. In this paper, the numerical site calibration (NSC) method using three-dimensional Reynolds-averaged Navier−Stokes (RANS) simulation was proposed to accurately forecast the wind flow characteristics of wind turbine sites with complex terrains, namely Methil in Scotland, and Haenam in South Korea. From NSC at the Methil and Haenam sites, it was shown that the complicated and vortical flow fields around hills and valleys were captured using the three-dimensional RANS CFD simulation in Ansys CFX software based on a high-resolution scheme with a renormalization group (RNG)-based k-ε turbulence model. It was also shown that topographically induced wind profile and turbulence intensity over a local-scale complex terrain are remarkably dominated by flow separation after passing hills. It was concluded that the pr... [more]
12703. LAPSE:2023.26752
Benefit Evaluation of PV Orientation for Individual Residential Consumers
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: azimuth angle, in-plane irradiance, peak reduction, rooftop solar, self-sufficiency, storage
Photovoltaic (PV) installations located in the northern hemisphere must be oriented to the south in order to obtain maximal annual yield. This is mainly driven by the remuneration mechanisms which incentivize maximal energy production to a certain extent. Nowadays, such support mechanisms are declining or even phased out in many countries. Hence, self-consuming the produced energy is getting more viable. In order to match better the load demand pattern, the azimuth angle of a PV installation could be changed or oriented towards multiple directions. This article investigates the benefits of PV installations facing other directions than the south. Therefore, the Hay & Davies transposition model has been used to calculate the in-plane irradiance, as it is found in the literature to be the most accurate for non-south faced PV installations. In order to determine the benefit, a large dataset of real measured consumption profiles has been used and then divided according to their annual consu... [more]
12704. LAPSE:2023.26751
Analysing the Effect of Substrate Properties on Building Envelope Thermal Performance in Various Climates
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: building envelope, E-equivalent R-value, passive cooling, substrate materials, thermal performance
Existing regulations on the thermal efficiency of building envelope assemblies are based on the steady state thermal properties of substrate materials. Heat transfer mechanisms of passive heat curbing methods such as phase change materials and cool materials, which are dynamic in nature, are currently not being accounted for. The effectiveness of thermo-physical and solar radiation properties of building materials (i.e., solid homogeneous layers without air gap) in reducing the heat gain into a building in a hot climate could be well understood with the equivalent thermal resistance (Req) concept. A simple and easy-to-use mathematical derivation (i.e., to estimate the instantaneous heat flux across an envelope assembly) is proposed in this paper to understand the mechanism of equivalent R-value (i.e., reciprocal of thermal transmittance, U-value) due to solar radiation properties of passive substrate materials. The model is validated against field experiments carried out at two apartme... [more]
12705. LAPSE:2023.26750
Environmental Impacts of Integrated Photovoltaic Modules in Light Utility Electric Vehicles
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: CO2 emissions, electric vehicles, life cycle assessment, photovoltaic systems, VIPV
This paper presents a life cycle assessment (LCA) of photovoltaic (PV) solar modules which have been integrated into electric vehicle applications, also called vehicle integrated photovoltaics (VIPV). The LCA was executed by means of GaBi LCA software with Ecoinvent v2.2 as a background database, with a focus on the global warming potential (GWP). A light utility electric vehicle (LUV) named StreetScooter Work L, with a PV array of 930 Wp, was analyzed for the location of Cologne, Germany. An operation time of 8 years and an average shadowing factor of 30% were assumed. The functional unit of this LCA is 1 kWh of generated PV electricity on-board, for which an emission factor of 0.357 kg CO2-eq/kWh was calculated, whereas the average grid emissions would be 0.435 kg CO2-eq/kWh. Hence, charging by PV power hence causes lower emissions than charging an EV by the grid. The study further shows how changes in the shadowing factor, operation time, and other aspects affect vehicle’s emissions... [more]
12706. LAPSE:2023.26749
A Novel Fault Location Method of a 35-kV High-Reliability Distribution Network Using Wavelet Filter-S Transform
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Management
Keywords: 35-kV high reliability distribution network, distributed multi-point fault location, noise and analog-digital conversion, wavelet filter-S transform
Timely and accurate fault location for a 35-kVhigh-reliability distribution network is one of the key technologies to improve the safety and efficiency of distribution network operations. A novel fault location method of 35-kV high-reliability distribution network is proposed in this paper. First, the distributed multipoint fault location model is established based on the power structure of a 35-kV high-reliability distribution network. The distribution of voltage and current traveling waves along the lines is comprehensively considered in this model. Secondly, we analyze the influence of noise interference, analog-digital conversion frequency, and conversion bits on the location accuracy. The simulation method of noise and analog-digital conversion is proposed based on simulated samples. Then, a wavelet filter is used to reduce the influence of noise on the calibration of the traveling wave arrival time, and matrix modulus of S transform is used to identify the arrival time for the wa... [more]
12707. LAPSE:2023.26748
Identification and Categorization of Factors Affecting the Adoption of Energy Efficiency Measures within Compressed Air Systems
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: System Identification
Keywords: assessment factors, compressed air systems, Energy Efficiency, energy efficiency measures, nonenergy benefits
Understanding the factors driving the implementation of energy efficiency measures in compressed air systems is crucial to improve industrial energy efficiency, given their low implementation rate. Starting from a thorough review of the literature, it is thus clear the need to support companies in the decision-making process by offering an innovative framework encompassing the most relevant factors to be considered when adopting energy efficiency measures in compressed air systems, inclusive of the impacts on the production resources and the operations of a company. The framework, designed following the perspective of the industrial decision-makers, has been validated, both theoretically and empirically, and preliminarily applied to a heterogeneous cluster of manufacturing industries. Results show that, beside operational, energetic, and economic factors, in particular contextual factors such as complexity, compatibility, and observability may highlight critical features of energy effi... [more]
12708. LAPSE:2023.26747
A Review of Lithium-Ion Battery Fire Suppression
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: fire suppression, lithium-ion battery, thermal runaway, water mist
Lithium-ion batteries (LiBs) are a proven technology for energy storage systems, mobile electronics, power tools, aerospace, automotive and maritime applications. LiBs have attracted interest from academia and industry due to their high power and energy densities compared to other battery technologies. Despite the extensive usage of LiBs, there is a substantial fire risk associated with their use which is a concern, especially when utilised in electric vehicles, aeroplanes, and submarines. This review presents LiB hazards, techniques for mitigating risks, the suppression of LiB fires and identification of shortcomings for future improvement. Water is identified as an efficient cooling and suppressing agent and water mist is considered the most promising technique to extinguish LiB fires. In the initial stages, the present review covers some relevant information regarding the material constitution and configuration of the cell assemblies, and phenomenological evolution of the thermal ru... [more]
12709. LAPSE:2023.26746
Prediction of Slag Characteristics Based on Artificial Neural Network for Molten Gasification of Hazardous Wastes
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: artificial neural network, hazardous wastes, molten gasification, slag, viscosity
Molten gasification is considered as a promising technology for the processing and safe disposal of hazardous wastes. During this process, the organic components are completely converted while the hazardous materials are safely embedded in slag via the fusion-solidification-vitrification transformation. Ideally, the slag should be glassy with low viscosity to ensure the effective immobilization and steady discharge of hazardous materials. However, it is very difficult to predict the characteristics of slag using existing empirical equations or conventional mathematical methods, due to the complex non-linear relationship among the phase transformation, vitrification transition and chemical composition of slag. Equipped with a strong nonlinear mapping ability, an artificial neural network may be able to predict the properties of slags if a large amount of data is available for training. In this work, over 10,000 experimental data points were used to train and develop a slag classificatio... [more]
12710. LAPSE:2023.26745
Impedance Modeling and Stability Analysis of VSG Controlled Grid-Connected Converters with Cascaded Inner Control Loop
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: impedance model, small-signal modeling, system stability, virtual synchronous generator (VSG), weak grid
This paper develops the impedance models of grid-connected converters under the virtual synchronous generator (VSG) strategy with a cascaded inner control loop and analyzes the system stability of VSG controlled converters with different kinds of weak grid. Different from existing small-signal models with high dimensions, a single-in-single-out (SISO) impedance model with simple mathematical expression is obtained in this paper, which is applied to identify the influence of the cascaded control loop on impedance characteristics and system stability. It is found that the impedance characteristics of VSG controlled converters can become capacitive below the fundamental frequency, and it is mainly caused by the voltage controller in the cascaded control loop of the VSG strategy. Impedance-based stability analysis shows that the capacitive impedance characteristics can benefit the compatibility of converters operated with the series-compensated weak grid, but may deteriorate the system sta... [more]
12711. LAPSE:2023.26744
Energy Modeling of a Refiner in Thermo-Mechanical Pulping Process Using ANFIS Method
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Design
Keywords: adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system, Artificial Intelligence, data analysis, evolutionary optimization algorithm, thermo-mechanical pulping
In the pulping industry, thermo-mechanical pulping (TMP) as a subdivision of the refiner-based mechanical pulping is one of the most energy-intensive processes where the core of the process is attributed to the refining process. In this study, to simulate the refining unit of the TMP process under different operational states, the idea of machine learning algorithms is employed. Complicated processes and prediction problems could be simulated and solved by utilizing artificial intelligence methods inspired by the pattern of brain learning. In this research, six evolutionary optimization algorithms are employed to be joined with the adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system (ANFIS) to increase the refining simulation accuracy. The applied optimization algorithms are particle swarm optimization algorithm (PSO), differential evolution (DE), biogeography-based optimization algorithm (BBO), genetic algorithm (GA), ant colony (ACO), and teaching learning-based optimization algorithm (TLBO). The... [more]
12712. LAPSE:2023.26743
Load Control by Demand Side Management to Support Grid Stability in Building Clusters
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: building cluster, demand side management, energy flexible buildings, grid stability, load shifting, multi-agent based, residual load, substation
Increasing numbers of photovoltaic systems and heat pumps in existing building clusters can lead to an overload of the associated electric grid substations. Based on a multi-agent-based simulation of three building cluster types the impact of building flexibility in regard to the residual substation load is studied. Each building announces its available flexibility, e.g., “heat pump can be switched off/on”. A cluster master coordinator evaluates the incoming offers and decides which offers are accepted in regard to the substation’s capacity utilization. The goal is to honour the substation’s limit by shifting the residual load. This paper presents results from three typical urban building clusters for different penetration scenarios in regard to heat pumps, photovoltaic systems, batteries and electric vehicles. It is shown that in the studied building clusters a high penetration of heat pumps and photovoltaic systems can violate the existing substation’s limits, regardless of the effor... [more]
12713. LAPSE:2023.26742
Sensitivity Study of Greitzer Model Based on Physical System Parameters of Radial Compressing Units
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: compressor modelling, greitzer model, radial compressors, safety, surge phenomenon
Centrifugal compressors are key elements of energy systems and industrial installations including fluid flow. Their operating range is strictly limited by the surge phenomenon. The Greitzer model is a known way of simulating the compressor’s behaviour at the surge. In this paper, the parametric study of different versions of the Greitzer model is conducted. There are several versions of this model that include 4 to 2 equation models. The system behaviour depends on the features of the compressor itself as well as of the plenum. In this paper, all terms connected with the compressor were grouped into the “Co” parameter, while those associated with the plenum were grouped into the “Pl” parameter. The study shows how each component influences the system stability. The comparison of analytical data with experimental results allowed to draw conclusions regarding the way of choosing the model parameters that provide the best simulation of the real system behaviour. The study shows that the s... [more]
12714. LAPSE:2023.26741
Simulation of Heat and Mass Transfer Characteristics for the Optimal Operating Conditions of a Gas-to-Gas Membrane Humidifier with Porous Metal Foam
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: gas-to-gas membrane humidifier, heat transfer, mass transfer, polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell, porous metal foam
The shell-and-tube type gas-to-gas membrane humidifier used with air supply to polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell supplies heat and vapor through a membrane and does not require an additional power source. Packing porous metal foam in the flow path of the membrane humidifier can result in higher heat and mass transfer efficiencies due to heat conduction through metal. In this study, the influence of various operating conditions and types of porous metal foams on the transport characteristics of the membrane humidifier are evaluated by simulation. The main factor causing the improvement of heat and mass transfer is the high conductivity of the porous metal foam, which is significantly correlated with the type of material used, compression ratio, and pore diameter. Additionally, the heat and mass transfer changes significantly when the flow velocity and channel size change due to the effect of the metal foam becoming more pronounced.
12715. LAPSE:2023.26740
The Comparative Study on the Li-S and Li-ion Batteries Cooperating with the Photovoltaic Array
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: boost converter, boost inverter, Li-ion battery, Li-S battery, photovoltaic array
The stationary photovoltaic array can be used to charge the different vehicle batteries and, in parallel, be used as a power source for the utility grid or standalone devices placed such as in campers. The main objective of the study was to compare chosen electrical characteristics of two assemblies with each containing the same PV array, boost converter and inverter, and a different battery, such as the Li-S one and the Li-ion one, respectively. Differences occurring during modelling of Li-ion and Li-S batteries were discussed. The model of the chosen photovoltaic array was used during analysis. The models based on electrical equivalent circuits for Li-ion battery and of Li-S battery were utilized during calculations. The models of the boost converter and boost inverter of known topology parameters were utilized during simulations. In the chosen performances (courses of voltages and currents versus time) obtained from the simulation of the sets composed of the Li-S battery cooperating... [more]
12716. LAPSE:2023.26739
The Utilization of Plum Stones for Pellet Production and Investigation of Post-Combustion Flue Gas Emissions
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Food & Agricultural Processes
Keywords: agri-food waste, biomass combustion, flue gas emissions, plum stones, pressure agglomeration
Agri-food waste is generated at various food cycle stages and is considered to be a valuable feedstock in energy systems and chemical syntheses. This research identifies the potential and suitability of a representative agri-food waste sample (i.e., plum stones) as a solid fuel. Ground plum stones containing 10, 15, and 20 wt.% of rye bran were subjected to pelletization. The pelletizer was operated at 170, 220, and 270 rpm, and its power demand for the mixture containing 20 wt.% of rye bran was 1.81, 1.89, and 2.21 kW, respectively. Such pellets had the highest quality in terms of their density (814.6 kg·m−3), kinetic durability (87.8%), lower heating value (20.04 MJ·kg−1), and elemental composition (C: 54.1 wt.%; H: 6.4 wt.%; N: 0.73 wt.%; S: 0.103 wt.%; Cl: 0.002 wt.%; O: 38.2 wt.%). Whole plum stones and pellets were subjected to combustion in a 25 kW retort grate boiler in order to determine the changes in the concentrations of NO, SO2, CO, CO2, HCl, and O2 in the post-combustion... [more]
12717. LAPSE:2023.26738
Probabilistic Availability Analysis for Marine Energy Transfer Subsystem Using Bayesian Network
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Monitoring
Keywords: availability, Bayesian Network, energy transfer subsystem, fault tree, mapping algorithm, marine energy conversion systems
This research work proposes a novel approach to estimate probabilities of availability states of the energy transfer network in marine energy conversion subsystems, using Bayesian Networks (BNs). The logical interrelationships between units at different level in this network can be understood through qualitative system analysis, which then can be modeled by the fault tree (FT). The FT can be mapped to a corresponding BN, and the condition probabilities of nodes can be determined based on the logic structure. A case study was performed to demonstrate how the mapping is implemented, and the probabilities of availability states were estimated. The results give the probability of each availability state as a function of time, which serves as a basis for choosing the optimal design solution.
12718. LAPSE:2023.26737
Energy Analysis and Exergy Optimization of Photovoltaic-Thermal Collector
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Optimization
Keywords: Exergy, micro-cogeneration, multi-objective optimization, PV panel, PVT collector, solar energy
A photovoltaic-thermal (PVT) collector is a solar-based micro-cogeneration system which generates simultaneously heat and power for buildings. The novelty of this paper is to conduct energy and exergy analysis on PVT collector performance under two different European climate conditions. The performance of the PVT collector is compared to a photovoltaic (PV) panel. Finally, the PVT design is optimized in terms of thermal and electrical exergy efficiencies. The optimized PVT designs are compared to the PV panel performance as well. The main focus is to find out if the PVT is still competitive with the PV panel electrical output, after maximizing its thermal exergy efficiency. The PVT collector is modelled into Matlab/Simulink to evaluate its performance under varying weather conditions. The PV panel is modelled with the CARNOT toolbox library. The optimization is conducted using Matlab gamultiobj-function based on the non-dominated sorting genetic algorithm-II (NSGA-II). The results indi... [more]
12719. LAPSE:2023.26736
N Evolution and Physiochemical Structure Changes in Chars during Co-Pyrolysis: Effects of Abundance of Glucose in Fiberboard
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: co-pyrolysis, evolution, fiberboard, glucose, nitrogen
The simple incineration of wood-based panels (WBPs) waste generates a significant amount of NO, which has led to urgency in developing a new method for treating the N-containing biomass residues. This work aims to examine the N evolution and physiochemical structural changes during the co-pyrolysis of fiberboard and glucose, where the percentage of glucose in the feedstock was varied from 0% to 70%. It was found that N retention in chars was monotonically increased with increasing use of glucose, achieving ~60% N fixation when the glucose accounted for 70% in the mixture. Pyrrole-N (N-5) and Pyridine-N (N-6) were preferentially formed at high ratios of glucose to fiberboard. While the relevant importance of volatile−char interactions to N retention and transformation could be observed, the volatile−volatile reactions from the two feedstocks played a vital role in the increase in abundance of glucose. With the introduction of glucose, the porous structure and porosity in chars from the... [more]
12720. LAPSE:2023.26735
Experimental Investigation on the DLC Film Coating Technology in Scroll Compressors of Automobile Air Conditioning
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: Cr transition layer, diamond-like carbon film, scroll compressor, unbalanced magnetron sputtering
The friction of the orbiting scroll leads to large power consumption and low energy efficiency of the scroll compressor. The common methods to solve this problem are high cost and a complex process. Considering special structures and operating principles to apply the coating technology on the scroll compressor is a new subject. Given the material of the orbiting scroll being aluminum alloy, the unbalanced magnetron sputtering technology for the orbiting scroll of the scroll compressor was chosen and the Cr transition layer was coated to enhance the bonding strength. Moreover, we innovatively performed an experiment to verify the feasibility of unbalanced magnetron sputtering film coating technology for the diamond-like carbon film coated in the scroll compressor. This article elaborates the parameter test methods of the film properties before and after experiments and the experimental system components. The results showed that the diamond-like carbon film has low coefficient and high b... [more]
12721. LAPSE:2023.26734
The Influence of the Process of Sugar Beet Storage on Its Biochemical Methane Potential
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: biochemical methane potential (BMP), methane fermentation, storage methods, sugar beet
The manner of storage of sugar beets largely influences their physical and chemical properties, which may subsequently determine their biochemical methane potential. In this study, samples of fresh sugar beets as well as beets stored in two ways—in airtight conditions and in an open-air container—were tested. In both cases, measurements were taken on specific dates, i.e., after 4, 8, 16 and 32 weeks of storage. A decrease in pH was observed in all samples, with the lowest decrease occurring in hermetically stored samples. The lowest pH value of 3.71 was obtained for sugar beets stored in an open-air container after 32 weeks of storage. During storage, a gradual decrease in total solids was also recorded along with accompanying losses of organic matter, more significant in the case of storage in an open-air container. In subsequent storage periods, the biogas/methane production efficiency differed slightly for both methods. The highest volume of biogas was obtained for fresh sugar beets... [more]
12722. LAPSE:2023.26733
Study of the Bearing Capacity of Stiffened Tall Offshore Wind Turbine Towers during the Erection Phase
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: loading bearing capacity, offshore wind turbine tower, offshore wind turbine tower erection, stiffening scheme
Offshore wind energy is a rapidly maturing renewable energy technology that is poised to play an important role in future energy systems. The respective advances refer among others to the monopile foundation that is frequently used to support wind turbines in the marine environment. In the present research paper, the structural response of tall wind energy converters with various stiffening schemes is studied during the erection phase as the latter are manufactured in modules that are assembled in situ. Rings, vertical stiffeners, T-shaped stiffeners and orthogonal stiffeners are considered efficient stiffening schemes to strengthen the tower structures. The loading bearing capacity of offshore monopile wind turbine towers with the four types of stiffeners were modeled numerically by means of finite elements. Applying a nonlinear buckling analysis, the ultimate bearing capacity of wind turbine towers with four standard stiffening schemes were compared in order to obtain the optimum sti... [more]
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