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12792. LAPSE:2023.26343
Dynamic Pore-Scale Network Modeling of Spontaneous Water Imbibition in Shale and Tight Reservoirs
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: dynamic pore network modeling, shale reservoirs, water imbibition.
Spontaneous water imbibition plays an imperative role in the development of shale or tight oil reservoirs. Spontaneous water imbibition is helpful in the extraction of crude oil from the matrix, although it decreases the relative permeability of the hydrocarbon phase dramatically. The dynamic pore-scale network modeling of water imbibition in shale and tight reservoirs is presented in this work; pore network generation, local capillary pressure function, conductance calculation and boundary conditions for imbibition are all presented in detail in this paper. The pore network is generated based on the characteristics of Barnett shale formations, and the corresponding laboratory imbibition experiments are matched using this established dynamic pore network model. The effects of the wettability, throat aspect ratio, viscosity, shape factor, micro-fractures, etc. are all investigated in this work. Attempts are made to investigate the water imbibition mechanisms from a micro-scale perspecti... [more]
12793. LAPSE:2023.26342
Machine Learning for Energy Systems
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: Artificial Intelligence, cyber-physical systems, energy management system, Energy Storage, energy systems, forecasting, industrial mathematics, intelligent control, inverse problems, load leveling, offshore wind farm, Optimization, pattern recognition, power control, smart microgrid, Volterra equations.
The objective of this editorial is to overview the content of the special issue “Machine Learning for Energy Systems”. This special issue collects innovative contributions addressing the top challenges in energy systems development, including electric power systems, heating and cooling systems, and gas transportation systems. The special attention is paid to the non-standard mathematical methods integrating data-driven black box dynamical models with classic mathematical and mechanical models. The general motivation of this special issue is driven by the considerable interest in the rethinking and improvement of energy systems due to the progress in heterogeneous data acquisition, data fusion, numerical methods, machine learning, and high-performance computing. The editor of this special issue has made an attempt to publish a book containing original contributions addressing theory and various applications of machine learning in energy systems’ operation, monitoring, and design. The re... [more]
12794. LAPSE:2023.26341
Stability Improvement of DFIG-Based Wind Farm Integrated Power System Using ANFIS Controlled STATCOM
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: adaptive network-based fuzzy inference system (ANFIS), DFIG-based wind farm, fuzzy logic controller, stability, STATCOM, three-machine nine-bus system.
The stability of the control grid is a critical prerequisite for a safe and efficient power system service. A thorough knowledge of the effects of the power system volatility is essential for the effective study and control of power systems. This paper presents the simulation outcome of a multimachine power network implemented by a wind farm (WF) utilizing a static synchronous compensator (STATCOM) for better stability control objectives. A similarly aggregated double-fed induction generator (DFIG) powered by a gearbox analogy with an equally aggregated wind turbine (WT) determines the operating output of the wind farm. A proportional−integral−derivative controller (PID)-based damping controller, PID including Fuzzy Logic Controller (FLC), and an adaptive network-based fuzzy inference system (ANFIS) controller of the proposed SATCOM are intended to add sufficient damping properties to the dominating modes of the examined system during diverse working circumstances. To assess the feasib... [more]
12795. LAPSE:2023.26340
Comparison of Electricity Spot Price Modelling and Risk Management Applications
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: conditional value at risk, electricity pricing, risk management.
In dealing with sharp changes in electricity prices, contract planning is considered as a vital risk management tool for stakeholders in deregulated power markets. In this paper, dynamics of spot prices in Turkish electricity market are analyzed, and predictive performance of several models are compared, i.e., time series models and regime-switching models. Different models for derivative pricing are proposed, and alternative portfolio optimization problems using mean-variance optimization and conditional value at risk (CVaR) are solved. Expected payoff and risk structure for different hedging strategies for a hypothetical electricity company with a given demand are analyzed. Experimental studies show that regime-switching models are able to capture electricity characteristics better than their standard counterparts. In addition, evaluations with various risk management models demonstrate that those models are highly competent in providing an effective risk control practice for electri... [more]
12796. LAPSE:2023.26339
Measurements of Discharge through a Pump-Turbine in Both Flow Directions Using Volumetric Gauging and Pressure-Time Methods
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: flow rate measurements, penstocks, performance tests, pressure pipelines, pressure-time method, reversible hydraulic machines, volumetric gauging method, water-hammer.
This article presents the original procedures for measuring the flow rate using the pressure-time and the volumetric gauging method in the case of performance tests of a reversible hydraulic machine in either turbine or pump modes of operation. Achieving the lowest possible measurement uncertainty was one of the basic conditions during implemented machine tests. It was met using appropriate measuring procedures and high-class measuring equipment. Estimation of the uncertainty for both methods was made on the basis of an analysis consistent with current requirements in this respect. The pressure-time method was supplemented by the computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analysis that allowed reducing the impact of the pipeline complex irregular geometry on the uncertainty of flow measurement. Appropriate modifications of the calculation procedure enabled accurate measurements of flow during the pump mode of operation of the tested machine as well. The volumetric gauging method, thanks to a s... [more]
12797. LAPSE:2023.26338
Energy-Positive House: Performance Assessment through Simulation and Measurement
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: building energy modelling, Energy Storage, energy-positive house, Renewable and Sustainable Energy, whole house systems approach.
This paper presents the results for the operating energy performance of the smart operation for a low carbon energy region (SOLCER) house. The house design is based on a ‘systems’ approach, which integrates the building technologies for electrical and thermal energy systems, together with the architectural design. It is based on the concept of ‘energy positive’ buildings, utilising renewable energy systems which form part of the building envelope construction. The paper describes how the building energy model HTB2, with a range of additional ‘plugins’, has been used to simulate specific elements of the design and the overall energy performance of the house. Measurement data have been used in combination with the energy simulation results to evaluate the performance of the building together with its systems, and identifying the energy performance of individual components of the building. The study has indicated that an energy-positive performance can be achieved through an integrative s... [more]
12798. LAPSE:2023.26337
Influence of Polymer Reagents in the Drilling Fluids on the Efficiency of Deviated and Horizontal Wells Drilling
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: drilling mud, dynamic shear stress, equivalent circulation density, plastic viscosity, polymer reagents, rheology.
Improving the efficiency of well drilling process in a reservoir is directly related to subsequent well flow rates. Drilling of deviated and horizontal wells is often accompanied by an increase in pressure losses due to flow resistance caused by small size of the annular space. An important role in such conditions is played by the quality of borehole cleaning and transport capacity of drilling fluid, which is directly related to the rheological parameters of the drilling fluid. The main viscosifiers in modern drilling fluids are polymer reagents. They can be of various origin and structure, which determines their features. This work presents investigations that assess the effect of various polymers on the rheological parameters of drilling fluids. Obtained data are evaluated taking into account the main rheological models of fluid flow. However, process of fluid motion during drilling cannot be described by only one flow model. Paper shows experimentally obtained data of such indicator... [more]
12799. LAPSE:2023.26336
Renewable Energy Curtailment: Prediction Using a Logic-Based Forecasting Method and Mitigation Measures in Kyushu, Japan
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: curtailment, grid interconnection, Kyushu, mitigation, Renewable and Sustainable Energy, solar.
High variable renewable energy (VRE) penetration led to the first-ever VRE curtailment in Japan, occurring in Kyushu in October 2018. Since then, there has been an average of 3% solar curtailment, with a peak of 13.7% in April 2019, resulting in approximately ¥9.6 billion of wasted energy. The VRE curtailment is expected to worsen as VRE penetration continues to increase along with nuclear energy increment in line with Japan’s 2030 energy goals. To prevent this curtailment and increase energy stability, a novel, logic-based forecasting method using hourly supply/demand data was developed. Initially, inaccurate results were returned; however, after several rounds of calibration that adjusted the quartile value of the max/min operating windows, the overall accuracy of this method was increased to 97% of real curtailment. This calibrated model was then used to test several curtailment mitigation scenarios. Some scenarios increased curtailment, while the two most successful scenarios, whic... [more]
12800. LAPSE:2023.26335
Modelling of the Long-Term Acid Gas Sequestration and Its Prediction: A Unique Case Study
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: gas sequestration, geological structure, leakage risk, reservoir modelling, sequestration capacity, trapping mechanisms.
A twenty-four-year on-going project of acid gas sequestration in a deep geological structure was subject to detailed modelling based upon a large set of geological, geophysical, and petrophysical data. The model was calibrated against available operational and monitoring data and used to determine basic characteristics of the sequestration process, such as fluid saturations and compositions, their variation in time due to fluid migrations, and the gas transition between free and aqueous phases. The simulation results were analysed with respect to various gas leakage risks. The contribution of various trapping mechanisms to the total sequestrated amount of injected gas was estimated. The observation evidence of no acid gas leakage from the structure was confirmed and explained by the simulation results of the sequestration process. The constructed and calibrated model of the structure was also used to predict the capacity of the analysed structure for increased sequestration by finding... [more]
12801. LAPSE:2023.26334
Wind Farm and Resource Datasets: A Comprehensive Survey and Overview
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: wind farm, wind resources, wind turbine maintenance.
The use of clean and renewable energy sources is increasingly important, for economic and environmental reasons. Wind plays a key role among renewable energy sources. Hence, the location, monitoring and maintenance of wind turbines are areas that have received more and more attention in recent years. The paper presents a survey of datasets of wind resources, wind farm installed capacity and wind farm operation, which contain generous amounts of data. Those datasets are important tools, freely available for analysis of wind resources and study of the performance of wind turbines. A short analysis of one of the datasets is also presented, identifying different operational regions, and the ones more likely to aggregate failures. Principal Component Analysis (PCA) is used to study wind turbines’ behavior.
12802. LAPSE:2023.26333
Numerical Modelling and Experimental Validation of Twin-Screw Expanders
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: air, built-in volume ratio, chamber model, Computational Fluid Dynamics, expander, optimisation, performance, twin screw, validation.
Positive displacement machines have been identified as appropriate expanders for small-scale power generation systems such as Organic Rankine Cycles (ORCs). Screw expanders can operate with good efficiency in working fluids under both dry and two-phase conditions. Detailed understanding of the fluid expansion process is required to optimise the machine design and operation for specific applications, and accurate design tools are therefore essential. Using experimental data for air expansion, both CFD and chamber models have been applied to investigate the influence of port flow and leakage on the expansion process. Both models are shown to predict pressure variation and power output with good accuracy. The validated chamber model is then used to identify the optimal volume ratio and rotational speed for experimental conditions.
12803. LAPSE:2023.26332
Experimental and Numerical Study on Energy Piles with Phase Change Materials
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: borehole, energy piles, GSHP, PCM, thermal storage.
Phase change materials (PCM) utilization in energy storage systems represents a point of interest and attraction for the researchers to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. PCM have been used widely on the interior or exterior walls of the building application to optimize the energy consumption during heating and cooling periods. Meanwhile, ground source heat pump (GSHP) gained its popularity because of the high coefficient of performance (COP) and low running cost of the system. However, GSHP system requires a stand-by heat pump during peak loads. This study will present a new concept of energy piles that used PCM in the form of enclosed tube containers. A lab-scaled foundation pile was developed to examine the performance of the present energy pile, where three layers of insulation replaced the underground soil to focus on the effect of PCM. The investigation was conducted experimentally and numerically on two identical piles with and without PCM. Moreover, a flow rate parametric study w... [more]
12804. LAPSE:2023.26331
A Forecasting-Based Control Algorithm for Improving Energy Managment in High Concentrator Photovoltaic Power Plant Integrated with Energy Storage Systems
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: EMS, ESS, forecasting, HCPV, linear models, smoothing.
The High Concentrator Photovoltaic (HCPV) technology, due to its high efficiency, is considered one of the most promising solutions for the exploitation of sun-irradiation-based Renewable Energy Sources (RES). Nevertheless, the HCPV production is strictly connected to the Direct Normal Irradiation (DNI) making this photovoltaic technology more sensible to cloudiness than traditional ones. In order to mitigate the power intermittence and improve production programmability, the integration between Energy Storage Systems (ESSs) and HCPV, resorting to forecasting algorithms, has been investigated. Specifically, a local weather forecasting algorithm has been used for estimating the daily time evolution of DNI, air Temperature (T), Wind Speed (WS), and Air Mass (AM). These data are subsequently processed by means of an accurate HCPV model for the estimation of one day-ahead daily power production profile. The processing of HCPV forecasted generation by means of a properly tuned filter-based... [more]
12805. LAPSE:2023.26330
Restoration of Missing Pressures in a Gas Well Using Recurrent Neural Networks with Long Short-Term Memory Cells
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Numerical Methods and Statistics
Keywords: long short-term memory, LSTM, missing pressure data, recurrent neural network, restoration, RNN.
This study proposes a data-driven method based on recurrent neural networks (RNNs) with long short-term memory (LSTM) cells for restoring missing pressure data from a gas production well. Pressure data recorded by gauges installed at the bottom hole and wellhead of a production well often contain abnormal or missing values as a result of gauge malfunctions, noise, outliers, and operational instability. RNNs employing LSTM cells to prevent long-term memory loss have been widely used to predict time series data. In this study, an RNN with the LSTM method was used to restore abnormal or missing wellhead and bottom-hole pressures in three intervals within a production sequence of more than eight years in duration. The pressure restoration was performed using various input features for RNNs with LSTM models based on the characteristics of the available data. It was carried out through three sequential processes and the results were acceptable with a mean absolute percentage error no more th... [more]
12806. LAPSE:2023.26329
Systemic Evaluation of the Effects of Regional Self-Supply Targets on the German Electricity System Using Consistent Scenarios and System Optimization
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Optimization
Keywords: autarky, context scenarios, cross-impact-balance, decentralization, interdisciplinary, power system optimization, social science.
This paper analyses the effects of regional renewable electricity self-sufficiency targets on the power system in Germany. For this purpose, an interdisciplinary approach from social sciences and energy system modelling was chosen, which allows considering qualitative factors such as public acceptance or political stability. Following the concept of context scenarios, consistent raw scenarios are generated by a cross-impact balance analysis (CIB), and the scenarios are quantified by the unit commitment and expansion cost minimisation model ENTIGRIS considering power plants, storages, and the electricity grid. This approach enables an understanding of the system framework conditions and their relationships and allows the combination of qualitative and quantitative scenario descriptors. The most important factors for setting regional self-sufficiency targets were identified through interviews. The main system effects identified are: The regional distribution of generation capacities is s... [more]
12807. LAPSE:2023.26328
Experimental Study on the Solids Residence Time Distribution in Multiple Square-Based Spouted Beds
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: E(t), fluidization, in-series reactors, residence time distribution, scale-up, square-based spouted beds, tracer experiments.
The present work aims at investigating the residence time distribution (RTD) of a multiple spouted bed reactor, which will be applied for the pyrolysis and gasification of residual biomass. The unit is composed of square-based spouted beds, placed in series and at descending heights, and communicating with each other through an opening in the lateral wall. The gas is fed evenly in parallel. The experimental analysis is based on tracer experiments in cold-flow units, assessing the influence of the number of units and the bed height. The tests proved the good mixing properties of the spouted beds, which create a stable fluidization regime and do not feature dead zones. Each spouted bed can generally be well assimilated to an ideal continuous stirred tank reactor (CSTR). The RTD of the device seems adequate for the application, and also seems to be well tuneable through the selection of the bed height and number of units. Given the good similarity with ideal reactor networks, these repres... [more]
12808. LAPSE:2023.26327
Optimization of the Thermal Insulation Level of Residential Buildings in the Almaty Region of Kazakhstan
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Optimization
Keywords: cost optimal calculations, energy consumption in buildings, Energy Efficiency.
Kazakhstan is country rich in energy resources, but to raise the living standards of the country’s population, the government regulates prices of heating energy, which are significantly lower comparing to those in the global energy market. Such an approach encourages the construction of residential buildings without concern for their energy efficiency, which significantly increases energy consumption in the sector and leads to the increase of greenhouse gas emissions into the environment. Therefore, the aim of this study was to analyze the impact of regulated low prices of heating energy on long-term energy use in buildings, to determine optimal levels of building thermal insulation at current energy prices and following global energy price trends, and to demonstrate the impact of more efficient building thermal insulation on heating energy consumption from a long-time perspective. The cost-optimal method used in EU countries was chosen for the optimization of building thermal insulati... [more]
12809. LAPSE:2023.26326
HV Transformer Protection and Stabilization under Geomagnetically Induced Currents
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: differential protection, geomagnetic disturbance, geomagnetically induced current, power transformer, protection stabilization.
This paper presents the results of research related to the issues arising from DC excitation of power transformers due to geomagnetically induced currents (GIC). First, the GIC phenomena and their influence on power system operation are discussed. Then, a recorded case of tripping of the transformer differential protection due to geomagnetic disturbances (GD), as well as simulation signals from a developed model of a transformer subjected to a GD are analyzed. Next, two algorithms for GIC detection utilizing the rate of change of transformer differential currents and the DC component in the neutral current are proposed, thoroughly tested, and recommended.
12810. LAPSE:2023.26325
Intensification of Short Chain Fatty Acid Production during the Alkaline Pretreatment of Fine-Sieving Fractions
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Biosystems
Keywords: alkaline condition, external carbon sources (ECS), hydrolysis, microbial community, short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs).
Maximizing the internal carbon sources in raw wastewater was found to be an alternative option to alleviate the financial burden in external carbon sources (ECS) addition to the biological nutrient removal (BNR) process. Based on previous studies on particulate recovery via fine-sieving technologies, alkali pretreatment was used to improve the short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) production from the fine-sieving fractions (FSF). Hydrolysis performance and methane production were monitored to evaluate the reasons for the SCFA boost. Besides, the microbial community structure was evaluated by high-throughput sequencing. Furthermore, mass balance and financial benefits were preliminarily estimated. The results showed that alkali pretreatment effectively promoted the generation of SCFAs with 234 mg/g volatile suspended solids (VSS), almost double that of the control test. This was partially attributed to the efficient hydrolysis, with soluble polysaccharides and protein increased by 2.1 and 1.2 t... [more]
12811. LAPSE:2023.26324
Modeling of an Integrated Thermoelectric Generation−Cooling System for Thermoelectric Cooler Waste Heat Recovery
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: cold end temperature, heat source, nonlinear, thermoelectric generation–cooling, transient analysis.
This paper focuses on the problem of thermoelectric cooler waste heat recovery and utilization, and proposes taking the waste heat together with the original heat source as the input heat source of the integrated thermoelectric generation−cooling system. By establishing an analytic model of this integrated thermoelectric generation−cooling system, the steady-state and transient thermal effects of this system are analyzed. The steady-state analysis results show that the thermoelectric generator’s actual heat source is about 20% larger than the intrinsic heat source. The transient analysis results prove that the current of thermoelectric power generation and the cold end temperature of the system show a nonlinear change rate with time. The cold end temperature of the system has a maximum value. Under different intrinsic heat sources, this maximum value can be reached between 1 s and 2.5 s.
12812. LAPSE:2023.26323
Validating CFD Predictions of Flow over an Escarpment Using Ground-Based and Airborne Measurement Devices
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: complex terrain, mesoscale-microscale coupling, tower measurements, unmanned aircraft systems (UAS).
Micrometeorological observations from a tower, an eddy-covariance (EC) station and an unmanned aircraft system (UAS) at the WINSENT test-site are used to validate a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model, driven by a mesoscale model. The observation site is characterised by a forested escarpment in a complex terrain. A two-day measurement campaign with a flow almost perpendicular to the escarpment is analysed. The first day is dominated by high wind speeds, while, on the second one, calm wind conditions are present. Despite some minor differences, the flow structure, analysed in terms of horizontal wind speeds, wind direction and inclination angles shows similarities for both days. A real-time strategy is used for the CFD validation with the UAS measurement, where the model follows spatially and temporally the aircraft. This strategy has proved to be successful. Stability indices such as the potential temperature and the bulk Richardson number are calculated to diagnose atmospheric b... [more]
12813. LAPSE:2023.26322
System Design and Modeling of a High Temperature PEM Fuel Cell Operated with Ammonia as a Fuel
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: ammonia, fuel cell, high temperature PEM.
Ammonia is a hydrogen-rich compound that can play an important role in the storage of green hydrogen and the deployment of fuel cell technologies. Nowadays used as a fertilizer, NH3 has the right peculiarities to be a successful sustainable fuel for the future of the energy sector. This study presents, for the first time in literature, an integration study of ammonia as a hydrogen carrier and a high temperature polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell (HT-PEMFC) as an energy conversion device. A system design is presented, that integrates a reactor for the decomposition of ammonia with an HT-PEMFC, where hydrogen produced from NH3 is electrochemically converted into electricity and heat. The overall system based on the two technologies is designed integrating all balance of plant components. A zero-dimensional model was implemented to evaluate system efficiency and study the effects of parametric variations. Thermal equilibrium of the decomposition reactor was studied, and two different... [more]
12814. LAPSE:2023.26321
Characterization of Thermophysical Properties of Phase Change Materials Using Unconventional Experimental Technologies
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: phase change materials, T-history, T-melting CHF, thermal energy storage, thermophysical characterization.
The growing interest in developing applications for the storage of thermal energy (TES) is highly linked to the knowledge of the properties of the materials that will be used for that purpose. Likewise, the validity of representing processes through numerical simulations will depend on the accuracy of the thermal properties of the materials. The most relevant properties in the characterization of phase change materials (PCM) are the phase change enthalpy, thermal conductivity, heat capacity and density. Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) is the most widely used technique for determining thermophysical properties. However, several unconventional methods have been proposed in the literature, mainly due to overcome the limitations of DSC, namely, the small sample required which is unsuitable for studying inhomogeneous materials. This paper presents the characterization of two commercial paraffins commonly used in TES applications, using methods such as T-history and T-melting, which... [more]
12815. LAPSE:2023.26320
Cationic Dye Adsorption on Hydrochars of Winery and Citrus Juice Industries Residues: Performance, Mechanism, and Thermodynamics
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: Boehm titration, cationic dye, grape skin, hydrochar, orange peel, thermodynamic properties.
With the increasing needs of clean water supplies, the use of biomass wastes and residues for environmental remediation is essential for environmental sustainability. In this study, the residues from winery and citrus juice industries, namely grape skin and orange peel, respectively, were first converted to hydrochars by hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) and then a cationic dye (methylene blue) adsorption was studied on hydrochars. Hydrochars from both feedstocks were produced at three different temperatures (180, 220, and 250 °C) and a fixed residence time (1 h) to evaluate the hydrochar’s performance on the dye adsorption. The hydrochars were characterized in terms of their pH, pH at point of zero charge (pHPZC), surface functionalities, and surface area. A batch adsorption study of the dye was carried out with variable adsorbate concentration, pH, and temperature. Two adsorption isotherms namely Langmuir and Freundlich models were fitted at 4, 20, and 36 °C. The thermodynamic propert... [more]
12816. LAPSE:2023.26319
Numerical Investigation of a Free-Piston Hydrogen-Gasoline Engine Linear Generator
April 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: different ignition timings, free-piston engine linear generator, gasoline with hydrogen, hydrogen volume fraction.
The free-piston engine linear generator (FPELG) is being investigated by many researchers because of its high thermal efficiency and its variable compression ratio. However, all researchers focused on the FPELG characteristics with mono-fuel. Therefore, in this paper, the performance of the FPELG that has adopted gasoline with hydrogen as fuel is investigated. The method of coupling the zero-dimensional dynamics model with the multi-dimensional CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) combustion model was applied during the simulation process. According to the results, the piston TDC (Top Dead Center), the piston peak piston velocity, and the system operation frequency show a negative correlation with the increase of hydrogen fractions. However, the peak in-cylinder pressure was increased with the hydrogen volume fraction increase, due to the fast flame speed and short combustion duration characteristics of hydrogen. Meanwhile, the indicated efficiency of the free-piston engine was increased... [more]
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