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16337. LAPSE:2023.22798
Study of the Transcription Effects of Pressing Dies with Ultrasonic Polishing on Glass Molding
March 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: glass molding, micro lens array, surface roughness, transcription effect, ultrasonic polishing
The micro lens array (MLA) has played an important role in optical systems for the past few years, and the precision of pressing dies has dominated the quality of MLAs in glass molding. Few studies have covered the transcription effects on surface roughness of pressing dies for this technology. Therefore, this research utilized pressing dies to produce a sine-wave lens array on glass molding, to transform the Gauss-distributed spotlight into a uniform straight one and then characterize the transcription effects of these lenses. Pressing dies with a sine-wave shape were firstly cut by wire electrical discharge machining (WEDM), and then ultrasonic polishing using diamond abrasives was applied to finish the sine-wave surface with an original roughness of 0.2 μm Ra. Next, the sine-wave lens arrays were pressed by glass molding at the appropriate pressure and temperature, before evaluating the transcription effects of transforming the Gauss-distributed spotlight into a uniform straight one... [more]
16338. LAPSE:2023.22797
Laminar Burning Velocity of Lean Methane/Air Flames under Pulsed Microwave Irradiation
March 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: electric field, heat flux method, laminar burning velocity, plasma assisted combustion, pulsed microwave
Laminar burning velocity of lean methane/air flames exposed to pulsed microwave irradiation is determined experimentally as part of an effort to accurately quantify the enhancement resulting from exposure of the flame to pulsed microwaves. The experimental setup consists of a heat flux burner mounted in a microwave cavity, where the microwave has an average power of up to 250 W at an E-field in the range of 350−380 kV/m. Laminar burning velocities for the investigated methane/air flames increase from 1.8 to 12.7% when exposed to microwaves. The magnitude of the enhancement is dependent on pulse sequence (duration and frequency) and the strength of the electric field. From the investigated pulse sequences, and at a constant E-field and average power, the largest effect on the flame is obtained for the longest pulse, namely 50 μs. The results presented in this work are, to the knowledge of the authors, the first direct determination of laminar burning velocity on a laminar stretch-free f... [more]
16339. LAPSE:2023.22796
Investigation of the Process of Simple Distillation in Irrigated Pipe Elements
March 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Design
Keywords: Distillation, evaporator, mass streams, mass transfer, non-equimolarity, velocity profiles
In modern chemical and oil refining complexes, separation processes are among the most popular and energy-intensive. Installations for their implementation should be equipped with nodes for creating vapor (evaporators) and liquid (deflegmators) irrigation. Evaporators of any type (film, thermosiphon, gas lift, cubic) belong to this class of devices. For example, in cubic evaporators, the gas flow is completely formed from flux bubbles that originate on the heat-conducting surface and float in the volume of the cubic liquid located in the apparatus. Due to the accompanying mass exchange, the bubbles are enriched with volatile components during ascent and noticeably increase in volume, and the growth of the bubble is determined, among other things, by the total flow. At the same time, in real bubbling-type equipment, the total mass transfer surface exceeds the cross-section of the device itself by more than two orders of magnitude. Thus, according to, the ratio of the internal cross-sect... [more]
16340. LAPSE:2023.22795
Acceptance Sampling Plans from Life Tests Based on Percentiles of New Weibull−Pareto Distribution with Application to Breaking Stress of Carbon Fibers Data
March 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: acceptance sampling, consumer’s risk, new Weibull-Pareto distribution, operating characteristic function, producer’s risk, truncated life test
In this paper, acceptance sampling plans (ASPs) are proposed for the new Weibull-Pareto distribution (NWPD) percentiles assuming truncated life tests at a pre-determined time. The minimum sample sizes essential to assert the specified percentile are calculated for a given consumer’s risk. The operating characteristic function values of the developed ASPs and producer’s risk are provided. A real data set related to the breaking stress of carbon fibers data are presented for illustration.
16341. LAPSE:2023.22794
Measuring the Flow Functions of Pharmaceutical Powders Using the Brookfield Powder Flow Tester and Freeman FT4
March 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: cohesion, flow function, pharmaceutical powders, powder compaction, shear cell
This study examined the feasibility of combining data from different powder flow testers to determine the flow function characteristics of pharmaceutical powders. The Brookfield PFT and Freeman FT4 can measure flow function over different scales of consolidation load but were found to be most complementary with CRM limestone powder and lactose. The brittle behaviour of Easytab particles at higher loads made obtaining repeatable results with the FT4 challenging. By using the method of Wang et al., where the flow function coefficient ffc is plotted against the dimensionless cohesion C* (measured cohesion Ta divided by the initial compaction I), a plot was formed which could be used to predict the behaviour of other systems, which compared well with previous studies.
16342. LAPSE:2023.22793
Equivalence Ratio Measurements in CH4/Air Gases Based on the Spatial Distribution of the Emission Intensity of Femtosecond Laser-Induced Filament
March 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: equivalence ratio, femtosecond laser, spatially resolved spectrum
Femtosecond lasers have been used in combustion diagnostics. Based on the characteristics of femtosecond laser filamentation, many diagnostic techniques have been developed. Here, we propose a method, based on femtosecond laser filamentation, for equivalence ratio measurements in CH4/air gases. By measuring the spatially resolved spectra of the femtosecond laser-induced filament, we found that the variation of the equivalence ratio in the flow field would affect the spatial distribution of the emission intensity of femtosecond laser-induced filament. On this basis, the equivalence ratio was calibrated by using the relative spatial positions of N2 (337 nm) and C2 (516.5 nm) signals in the filament. This method overcomes the interference of local air disturbance, having lower measurement uncertainty.
16343. LAPSE:2023.22792
Influence of the Preliminary Storage on Methane Yield of Anaerobic Digestion of the Organic Fraction of Municipal Solid Waste
March 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: biomethane potential, organic fraction of municipal solid waste, separate collection, storage, volatile solids loss
Anaerobic digestion (AD) is a suitable management option for the energy valorization of many wastes, including the organic fraction of municipal solid waste (OFMSW). However, in some cases, long storage after the separate collection of this waste is required for management reasons, especially when the amount of waste to be treated temporarily exceeds the capacity of available AD plants. This study evaluates the biochemical methane potential (BMP) of the OFMSW after preliminary storage of 2, 6, and 10 days, in order to assess whether they are still suitable for AD or not. Moreover, the accuracy of three kinetic models (first order, Gompertz, and logistic models) in estimating the methane yield of stored OFMSW is tested. The resulting methane yield was between about 500 and 650 NmL·gVS−1 and slightly increased with the increase of the storage time after collection. Overall, this study has demonstrated that storage of OFMSW, when the collected amount of solid waste exceeds the treatment c... [more]
16344. LAPSE:2023.22791
The Biological Effects of Ozone Gas on Soft and Hard Dental Tissues and the Impact on Human Gingival Fibroblasts and Gingival Keratinocytes
March 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Biosystems
Keywords: dental remineralization, ozone, primary gingival fibroblasts, primary gingival keratinocytes
Ozone is an allotropic form of oxygen, so in the medical field ozone therapy has special effects. Starting from the premise that bio-oxidative ozone therapy reduces the number of bacteria, in the present study two approaches were proposed: to evaluate the biological effects of ozone gas on the tooth enamel remineralization process and to demonstrate its impact on the morphology and confluence of human primary gingival cells, namely keratinocytes (PGK) and fibroblasts (HGF). The ozone produced by HealOzone was applied in vivo to 68 M1s (first permanent molars), both maxillary and mandibular, on the occlusal surfaces at pit and fissure. The molars included in the study recorded values between 13 and 24 according to the DIAGNOdent Pen 2190 scale, this being the main inclusion/exclusion criterion for the investigated molars. Because the gas can make contact with primary gingival cells during the ozonation process, both human gingival fibroblasts and keratinocytes were exposed to different... [more]
16345. LAPSE:2023.22790
Brownian Motion and Thermophoretic Effects in Mini Channels with Various Heights
March 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: Brownian motion, channels, nanofluid, thermophoretic effect, two-phase flow
Flow-through mini channels have received tremendous interest from researchers over a long period. However, the study of flow between the channel and on top of the channel has received little to no attention. In the present paper, different parameters have been used to investigate this heat enhancement. The height of 10 mini channels has been varied, allowing the corresponding aspect ratio to vary from 3 to 6, 9, and 12. When the aspect ratio is 12, flow circulates through the mini channel only, and when the aspect ratio is less than 12, flow is distributed between the one circulating inside the channel and moving on top of the channel. Different flow rates are studied corresponding to a Reynolds number varying from 250 to 1250 if water is the working fluid. Brownian and thermophoresis effects are taken into consideration to investigate the nanoparticle sedimentation. Results revealed that the optimum configuration, if one needs to take into consideration the friction factor, is 12. If... [more]
16346. LAPSE:2023.22789
Effect of Steam Flow Rate and Storage Period of Superhydrophobic-Coated Surfaces on Condensation Heat Flux and Wettability
March 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: coating, condensation heat transfer, contact angle, stability, steam flow rate, superhydrophobicity
The jumping-droplet phenomenon occurring on superhydrophobic (SHPhob) surfaces under special conditions may be beneficial for numerous systems using condensation, due to the reported increased heat transfer coefficients. One technique to create a SHPhob surface is coating, which can be applied to larger areas of existing elements. However, challenges are associated with coating stability and the realization of continuous dropwise condensation. This research examined the condensation of steam at different flow rates (2, 4 and 6 g/min) and its influence on heat flux and water contact angles on the SHPhob spray-coated aluminum samples. Special emphasis on the impact of time was addressed through a series of one and five-hour condensation experiments on the samples with different storage periods (coated either one year ago or shortly before testing). Over the experimental series at a higher steam flow rate (6 g/min), heat flux decreased by 20% through the old-coated samples and water conta... [more]
16347. LAPSE:2023.22788
Conversion of Organic Matter of Carbonate Deposits in the Hydrothermal Fluid
March 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: analysis of composition and properties, carbonate rock, hydrocarbon extract, hydrothermal fluid, subcritical region
This present paper investigates the conversion of organic matter in carbonate rocks of the Semiluksko-Mendymsky horizon Volga-Ural Basin under hydrothermal conditions with excess water in subcritical conditions at 613−653 K and 170−200 Bar. It has been found that the content of hydrocarbon extracts increases (relatively) which indicates the oil-generating potential of the studied deposits. Besides, it has been shown that organic matter undergoes oxidation reactions under hydrothermal conditions, as indicated by the presence of oxidized structures in the extracted hydrocarbons. Moreover, our results indicate that increasing the temperature and pressure of the used hydrothermal fluid leads to an increase in the content of n-alkanes C25-C30 and asphaltenes in the extracts. On the other hand, it has been found that saturated, aromatic hydrocarbons and resins content decreases at this stage. The obtained data about the geochemical parameters dependencies of the hydrocarbons obtained from th... [more]
16348. LAPSE:2023.22787
Battery Energy Storage System for Aggregated Inertia-Droop Control and a Novel Frequency Dependent State-of-Charge Recovery
March 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: battery energy storage system, frequency control, inertia emulation, SOC recovery, voltage control
To deal with the technical challenges of renewable energy penetration, this paper focuses on improving the grid voltage and frequency responses in a hybrid renewable energy source integrated power system following load and generation contingency events. A consolidated methodology is proposed to employ a battery energy storage system (BESS) to contribute to voltage regulation through droop-type control and frequency regulation by assimilated inertia emulation (IE) and droop-type control. In addition, a novel frequency-dependent state-of-charge (SOC) recovery (FDSR) is presented to regulate BESS power consumption within the FDSR constraints and recharge the battery during idle periods whenever needed. The efficacy of the proposed BESS controller is demonstrated in an IEEE-9 bus system with a 22.5% photovoltaics (PV) and wind penetration level. The simulation results obtained manifest the satisfactory performance of the proposed controller in regulating simultaneous voltage and frequency... [more]
16349. LAPSE:2023.22786
Productivity-Index Behavior for a Horizontal Well Intercepted by Multiple Finite-Conductivity Fractures Considering Nonlinear Flow Mechanisms under Steady-State Condition
March 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: elliptical-shaped drainage, horizontal well with multiple finite-conductivity fractures, non-Darcy flow, pressure-dependent conductivity, productivity index
In this paper, a mathematical model is proposed to investigate the effect of nonlinear flow mechanisms on productivity-index (PI) behavior in hydraulically fractured reservoirs during steady-state condition. This approach focuses on the fact that PI approaches a constant value at a certain time, indicating the beginning of steady state. In this model, the reservoirs are considered as an elliptical-shaped drainage with constant-pressure boundary, which is depleted by a multiple-fractured horizontal well (MFHW), and various nonlinear flow mechanisms, such as the non-Darcy flow effect and pressure-dependency effect, control flow patterns in the hydraulic fractures. Then, an exact algorithm of solving the resulting nonlinear equations is developed to obtain the PI of MFHW using a semi-analytical approach. Next, type curves are generated to investigate the influences of flow mechanisms and fracture properties on PI. The most interesting points in this study are the following: (1) PI is dete... [more]
16350. LAPSE:2023.22785
Effect of Existing Façade’s Construction and Orientation on the Performance of Low-E-Based Retrofit Double Glazing in Tropical Climate
March 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: energy model, energy savings, façade direction, retrofit double glazing, test bedding
This paper investigates the effect of an existing façade’s construction (viz. clear/grey/solar film, with and without external shade) and orientation on the performance of low-e (hard coat)-based retrofit double glazing in a tropical climate. The performance of double-glazed façades is characterized by the ability to reduce solar heat gain and the consequent reduction in power consumption of air-conditioning systems. This study involves a real-life test-bedding of a low-e (hard coat)-based retrofit double-glazing façade for a few specific cases—clear glass southeast façade without shade, clear glass southwest façade with external shade, and northwest façade with solar film and external shade. Subsequently, energy modelling simulations were done to analyze other scenarios involving various combinations of façade orientation (north, south, west, and east) and façade material (clear glass, tinted grey glass, clear glass with solar film) with and without external sunshades. The east/west-f... [more]
16351. LAPSE:2023.22784
Effect of Aluminum Oxide on the Performance of Ionic Liquid-Based Aluminum−Air Battery
March 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: aluminum air battery, aluminum electrode, ionic liquid, oxide film, oxide precipitation, porous electrode, surface tension, volume average
The aluminum−air (or oxygen) battery has received intense attention in the past because of its excellent benefits such as low cost and high energy density, but due to the challenging issues such as hydrogen evolution and inactive oxide film formation on the Al surface, it could not be fully applied. In this study, 1-Ethyl 3-Methyl Imidazolium Chloride ([EmIm]Cl) and aluminum chloride (AlCl3) are applied to resolve the aforementioned issues. Ex situ component-level and in situ cell-level open circuit voltage (OCV) tests combined with the physics-based model analyses were conducted to investigate the electrochemical reaction behaviors of the Al−air cell. Especially, the effect of aluminum oxide formation on the anode- and cathode-side reactions were analyzed in detail. The oxide film formed at the Al surface strongly was found to significantly impede the electrochemical reaction at the surface, and the film growth was controlled by decreasing the surface tension by aggressive anions. In... [more]
16352. LAPSE:2023.22783
On-Board and Wayside Energy Storage Devices Applications in Urban Transport Systems—Case Study Analysis for Power Applications
March 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: car charging points, catenary free, central communication system, electrical solver, emergency supply, OCS thermal analysis, on-board energy storage device, wayside energy storage device
This paper investigates the benefits of using the on-board energy storage devices (OESD) and wayside energy storage devices (WESD) in light rail transportation (metro and tram) systems. The analysed benefits are the use of OESD and WESD as a source of supply in an emergency metro scenario to safely evacuate the passengers blocked in a metro train between stations; the use of OESD for catenary free sections, the benefits of using the WESD as an energy source for electrical car charging points and tram traction power supply; the benefits of using a central communication system between trams, cars, WESD and electrical car charging points. The authors investigated the use of: OESD with batteries for a catenary free section for different scenarios (full route or a catenary free section between two stations); the charge of OESD between stations (in parallel with tram motoring) to decrease the charging dwell time at stations and to help in achieving the operational timetable; the thermal effe... [more]
16353. LAPSE:2023.22782
Transactive Energy Market for Energy Management in Microgrids: The Monash Microgrid Case Study
March 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Management
Keywords: demand response, distributed energy resources, energy management, flexibility market, local markets, microgrid energy market, Renewable and Sustainable Energy, transactive energy
Transactive energy is a novel approach for energy management and trading, which can be used in microgrids to facilitate the integration of distributed energy resources (DERs) in existing networks. The key feature in transactive energy is using market-based solutions for energy management. Hence, an appropriate transactive energy market (TEM) framework should be designed to enable and incentivize DER owners to participate in different markets. The efficient implementation of TEM for microgrid energy management encompasses the application of a variety of design principles. In this rapidly developing area, this paper presents a complete proposal of the TEM as a framework for the design, implementation, and deployment of transactive energy solutions for energy management in microgrids. In particular, we outline the requirements to design an effective market mechanism for the TEM. The applicability of this perspective is demonstrated through the introduction of the Monash Microgrid as a rea... [more]
16354. LAPSE:2023.22781
Energy Efficiency of Novel Interior Surface Layer with Improved Thermal Characteristics and Its Effect on Hygrothermal Performance of Contemporary Building Envelopes
March 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: climate, computation simulation, passive cooling, plaster, recuperation heat, thermal energy storage
Facing the consequences of climate change and fuel price rises, the achievement of the requirements for low-energy consumption of buildings has become a challenging issue. On top of that, increased demands on indoor hygrothermal conditions usually require the utilization of additional heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems to maintain a comfortable environment. On this account, several advanced and modern materials are widely investigated as a promising way for reduction of the buildings’ energy consumption including utilization of passive heating/cooling energy. However, the efficiency and suitability of passive strategies depending on several aspects including the influence of location, exterior climatic conditions, load-bearing materials used, and insulation materials applied. The main objective of this study consists of the investigation of the energy performance benefits gained by the utilization of advanced materials in plasters by computational modeling. Resul... [more]
16355. LAPSE:2023.22780
Energy Fluctuations in the Homogenized Hyper-Elastic Particulate Composites with Stochastic Interface Defects
March 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: deformation energy, hyper-elasticity, interface defects, Monte-Carlo simulation, multi-scale homogenization technique, particulate composite, Stochastic Finite Element Method, stochastic perturbation method
The principle aim of this study is to analyze deformation energy of hyper-elastic particulate composites, which is the basis for their further probabilistic homogenization. These composites have some uncertain interface defects, which are modelled as small semi-spheres with random radius and with bases positioned on the particle-matrix interface. These defects are smeared into thin layer of the interphase surrounding the reinforcing particle introduced as the third component of this composite. Matrix properties are determined from the experimental tests of Laripur LPR 5020 High Density Polyurethane (HDPU). It is strengthened with the Carbon Black particles of spherical shape. The Arruda−Boyce potential has been selected for numerical experiments as fitting the best stress-strain curves for the matrix behavior. A homogenization procedure is numerically implemented using the cubic Representative Volume Element (RVE). Spherical particle is located centrally, and computations of deformatio... [more]
16356. LAPSE:2023.22779
Influence of Superabsorbent Polymers on Moisture Control in Building Interiors
March 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: computational modeling, moisture moderation, plaster, relative humidity, superabsorbent polymer
Moisture loads in building interiors are accompanied by a deterioration of the indoor air quality. Such a phenomenon may induce serious health risks for building inhabitants as well as degradation of furnishing. Unfortunately, the employment of additional heat, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) devices does not comply with the sustainability principle due to increased energy consumption, thus cannot be viewed as an efficient solution. This study deals with the use of superabsorbent polymers (SAP) in cement-lime plasters, thus extends the current state of knowledge and outlines further possible development of novel moisture responsive plasters since lightweight aggregates do not provide the desired performance. To be specific, this paper contemplates the experimental analysis of novel plasters modified by 0.5, 1 and 1.5 wt. % of SAP to obtain input parameters for computational modeling. Based on the obtained outputs, the incorporation of SAP admixture resulted in a substantial inc... [more]
16357. LAPSE:2023.22778
Space Charge Accumulation at Material Interfaces in HVDC Cable Insulation Part I—Experimental Study and Charge Injection Hypothesis
March 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: charge injection, field enhancement factor, HVDC extruded cable, insulation interfaces, physical interfaces, pulsed-electro-acoustic method, roughness enhanced charge injection, space charge measurement, surface roughness
On-site installation of accessories on extruded polymeric high voltage cables in a common practice. The procedure requires the shaping of the physical interface between the cable insulation surface and the pre-molded accessory body. On such interfaces, rough surfaces should be avoided in order to limit space charge accumulation in the insulation, which affects the cable performance by reducing insulation life-time, creating conditions for local field enhancement, and, respectively, the formation of possible breakdown path e.g. by electrical treeing. Space charge measurements on cable insulation peelings were undertaken to assess the space charge injection and accumulation on interfaces with varying degrees of surface roughness in order to improve understanding on this subject. The results of the measurements confirm the hypothesis regarding the enhancement of charge injection from rough surfaces when electric field strength exceeds a certain level. The accumulated charge density in the... [more]
16358. LAPSE:2023.22777
Numerical Optimization of a Four-Cylinder Double-Acting Stirling Engine Based on Non-Ideal Adiabatic Thermodynamic Model and SCGM Method
March 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: double-acting Stirling engine, Optimization, thermodynamic model, wobble-yoke
The aim of this study is to optimize a four-cylinder, double-acting α-type Stirling engine with wobble-yoke mechanism using an optimization scheme incorporated with an efficient thermodynamic model. In this study, the non-ideal adiabatic thermodynamic model is improved by taking into account factors including pressure drops due to the sudden expansion or contraction of flow cross-sectional areas in the engine, multiple nodes in the regenerator adopted to accurately capture the temperature gradient in the regenerator, and the dependence of the transport properties (thermal conductivity and dynamic viscosity) of the working fluid on temperature and pressure. A parametric analysis is firstly performed to identify the designed parameters that need to be optimized. In this study, engine optimization is carried out by using the simplified conjugate-gradient method (SCGM). The effects of the weighting coefficients of the objective function are studied. For a particular case considered, the op... [more]
16359. LAPSE:2023.22776
Battery Energy Storage Systems in Microgrids: Modeling and Design Criteria
March 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Management
Keywords: battery models, developing countries, Energy Storage, microgrids, Optimization, rural electrification
Off-grid power systems based on photovoltaic and battery energy storage systems are becoming a solution of great interest for rural electrification. The storage system is one of the most crucial components since inappropriate design can affect reliability and final costs. Therefore, it is necessary to adopt reliable models able to realistically reproduce the working condition of the application. In this paper, different models of lithium-ion battery are considered in the design process of a microgrid. Two modeling approaches (analytical and electrical) are developed based on experimental measurements. The derived models have been integrated in a methodology for the robust design of off-grid electric power systems which has been implemented in a MATLAB-based computational tool named Poli.NRG (POLItecnico di Milano—Network Robust desiGn). The procedure has been applied to a real-life case study to compare the different battery energy storage system models and to show how they impact on t... [more]
16360. LAPSE:2023.22775
A Coordinated Voltage Control for Overvoltage Mitigation in LV Distribution Grids
March 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: distributed energy resources, distributed optimization, dual decomposition, hosting capacity, overvoltage mitigation, renewable energy sources, storage management, voltage control
The design of intelligent strategies for grid management is a cost-effective solution to increase the hosting capacity of distribution grids without investing in the reinforcement of the grid assets. This paper presents a distributed voltage control algorithm to coordinate Energy Storage Systems (ESSs) and Distributed Generation (DG) in a scenario of high renewable penetration. The proposed control algorithm relies on a dual decomposition approach and aims at mitigating possible voltage rise events occurring in the Low Voltage (LV) grid by solving an optimization problem of power minimization. Instead of using local control strategies, in the proposed solution, the voltage control burden is distributed among all the available resources in the grid, which cooperate to resolve the existing voltage violations. The performance of the developed voltage control has been tested under realistic distribution grid scenarios, using stochastic load profiles together with photovoltaic generation pr... [more]
16361. LAPSE:2023.22774
Dynamic Reconfiguration Systems for PV Plant: Technical and Economic Analysis
March 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Policy
Keywords: economic analyses, energy policies related to PV power plants, monitoring and case studies
Solar plants suffer of partial shading and mismatch problems. Without considering the generation of hot spots and the resulting security issues, a monitoring system for the health of a PV plant should be useful to drive a dynamic reconfiguration system (DRS) to solve bottlenecks due to different panels’ shading. Over the years different DRS architectures have been proposed, but no suggestions about costs and benefits have been provided. Starting from technical subjects such as differences of the topologies driving the hardware complexity and number of components, this paper identifies the cost of DRS and its lifetime, and based on these issues it provides an economic analysis for a 6 kWp PV plant in different European Union countries, in which the dissimilar incentive policies have been considered.
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