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Public Perceptions of Energy Scarcity and Support for New Energy Technologies: A Western U.S. Case Study
Alexandra Buylova, Brent S. Steel, Christopher A. Simon
March 22, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Policy
Keywords: energy security, energy technology, public opinion
This study examines public concern for energy security and support for public investment in new energy technologies. Using household survey data from the western U.S. states of California, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington, socio-demographic characteristics, environmental values, and policy relevant knowledge are analyzed as drivers of energy security and technology investment orientations. Findings suggest that a majority of respondents in each state believe that not enough money is being spent on energy research, that the country has insufficient energy resources, and that new technologies can support future energy security. Multivariate analyses indicate that some socio-demographic variables (e.g., gender and education), ideology, and environmental value orientations also have an impact on energy security orientations and support for technology investment.
How Climate Trends Impact on the Thermal Performance of a Typical Residential Building in Madrid
S. Soutullo, E. Giancola, M. J. Jiménez, J. A. Ferrer, M. N. Sánchez
March 22, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: building thermal performance, climate trends, indoor thermal comfort, long term monitoring, Trnsys
Based on the European energy directives, the building sector has to provide comfortable levels for occupants with minimum energy consumption as well as to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. This paper aims to compare the impact of climate change on the energy performance of residential buildings in order to derive potential design strategies. Different climate file inputs of Madrid have been used to quantify comparatively the thermal needs of two reference residential buildings located in this city. One of them represents buildings older than 40 years built according to the applicable Spanish regulations prior to 1979. The other refers to buildings erected in the last decade under more energy-restrictive constructive regulations. Three different climate databases of Madrid have been used to assess the impact of the evolution of the climate in recent years on the thermal demands of these two reference buildings. Two of them are typical meteorological years (TMY) derived from weather data... [more]
Performance Assessment of a Hybrid Wave Energy Converter Integrated into a Harbor Breakwater
Tomás Cabral, Daniel Clemente, Paulo Rosa-Santos, Francisco Taveira-Pinto, Tiago Morais, Filipe Belga, Henrique Cestaro
March 22, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: hybrid WEC, oscillating water column, overtopping device, physical modeling
Seaports are highly energy demanding infrastructures and are exposed to wave energy, which is an abundant resource and largely unexploited. As a result, there has been a rising interest in integrating wave energy converters (WEC) into the breakwaters of seaports. The present work analyzes the performance of an innovative hybrid WEC module combining an oscillating water column (OWC) and an overtopping device (OWEC) integrated into a rubble mound breakwater, based on results of a physical model study carried out at a geometrical scale of 1:50. Before the experimental tests, the device’s performance was numerically optimized using ANSYS Fluent and WOPSim v3.11. The wave power captured by the hybrid WEC was calculated and the performance of the two harvesting principles discussed. It was demonstrated that hybridization could lead to systems with higher efficiencies than its individual components, for a broader range of wave conditions. The chosen concepts were found to complement each othe... [more]
Direct Torque Control of PMSM with Modified Finite Set Model Predictive Control
GuangQing Bao, WuGang Qi, Ting He
March 22, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: direct torque control, duty cycle, finite control set mode predictive control, maximum torque per ampere, permanent magnet synchronous motor
A direct torque control (DTC) with a modified finite set model predictive strategy is proposed in this paper. The eight voltage space vectors of two-level inverters are taken as the finite control set and applied to the model predictive direct torque control of a permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM). The duty cycle of each voltage vector in the finite set can be estimated by a cost function, which is designed based on factors including the torque error, maximum torque per ampere (MTPA), and stator current constraints. Lyapunov control theory is introduced in the determination of the weight coefficients of the cost function to guarantee stability, and thus the optimal voltage vector reference value of the inverter is obtained. Compared with the conventional finite control set model predictive control (FCS-MPC) method, the torque ripple is reduced and the robustness of the system is clearly improved. Finally, the simulation and experimental results verify the effectiveness of the pr... [more]
Investigation of Corrosion Methods for Bipolar Plates for High Temperature Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cell Application
Nadine Pilinski, Claudia Käding, Anastasia Dushina, Thorsten Hickmann, Alexander Dyck, Peter Wagner
March 22, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: corrosion, electrochemical aging, polymer graphite bipolar plate, polyphenylene sulphide
In this work, different methods and electrochemical set-ups were investigated in order to study the corrosion behaviour of bipolar plates (BPP) for high temperature (HT) polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell application. Using confocal and scanning electron microscopy, it was shown that chemical and electrochemical aging significantly increases surface roughness as well as morphology changes, confirming material degradation. Identical electrochemical corrosion behaviour was observed for both set-ups with typical quinone/hydroquinone peaks in the potential range ~0.6−0.7 V versus reversible hydrogen electrode (RHE). The appearance of the peaks and an increase of double layer capacitance can be related to the oxidation of carbon surface and, consequently, material corrosion. Simultaneously, an optimised corrosion set-up was introduced and verified regarding suitability. Both investigated set-ups and methods are useful to analyse the oxidation behaviour and corrosion resistance.
PMSG Control for a Stand-Alone Gas Engine Generator Using Active Rectifier and VSG-Controlled Inverter
Htar Su Hlaing, Jia Liu, Hassan Bevrani, Toshifumi Ise
March 22, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: active rectifier, permanent magnet synchronous generator, vector control, virtual synchronous generator
The engine generator system with a diode rectifier causes harmonic currents in the generator which can affect generator efficiency and may produce torque oscillations. Using an active rectifier instead of a diode rectifier helps us to improve the current waveforms. In this paper, an active rectifier is used for a stand-alone gas engine generation system with a permanent magnet synchronous generator (PMSG). The generator side converter and the load side converter can be controlled separately to achieve high performance and reliability of the system. In the proposed control framework, the generator side converter is controlled by means of a current vector control method in a cascade structure with the synchronous reference frame (dq- frame). In the proposed control scheme, the dc link voltage is controlled by the generator side converter. For load side converter control, the concept of virtual synchronous generator control method is adopted to support a smooth power transient during the... [more]
Optimizing Simulation and Analysis of Automated Top-Coal Drawing Technique in Extra-Thick Coal Seams
Qunlei Zhang, Ruifu Yuan, Shen Wang, Dongyin Li, Huamin Li, Xuhe Zhang
March 22, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: automated top-coal drawing, extra-thick coal seams, optimization analysis, particle element method
A particle element approach based on continuum-discontinuum element method (CDEM) is applied to optimize the automated top-coal drawing techniques in extra-thick coal seams. Numerical models with 100 drawing openings are created according to the field engineering geological conditions of Tongxin coal mine in China. An automated coal drawing control approach in numerical modelling based on time criterion is proposed. The rock mixed rate, top-coal recovery rate and the variance of the drawn top coal amount are counted and set as the statistical indicators to evaluate the top-coal drawing techniques. The traditional top-coal drawing criterion, “rocks appear, close the opening”, leads to low recovery of top coal and waste of coal resources in extra-thick coal seams, significantly weakening the transport stability and efficiency of the scraper conveyer. A three-round unequal time top-coal drawing technique is proposed for automated top-coal drawing. Three drawing openings, corresponding to... [more]
VMD-KFCM Algorithm for the Fault Diagnosis of Diesel Engine Vibration Signals
Xiaobo Bi, Jiansheng Lin, Daijie Tang, Fengrong Bi, Xin Li, Xiao Yang, Teng Ma, Pengfei Shen
March 22, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: diesel engine, empirical mode decomposition, fault diagnosis, kernel-based fuzzy c-means clustering, variational mode decomposition
Accurate and timely fault diagnosis for the diesel engine is crucial to guarantee it works safely and reliably, and reduces the maintenance costs. A novel diagnosis method based on variational mode decomposition (VMD) and kernel-based fuzzy c-means clustering (KFCM) is proposed in this paper. Firstly, the VMD algorithm is optimized to select the most suitable K value adaptively. Then KFCM is employed to classify the feature parameters of intrinsic mode functions (IMFs). Through the comparison of many different parameters, the singular value is selected finally because of the good classification effect. In this paper, the diesel engine fault simulation experiment was carried out to simulate various faults including valve clearance fault, fuel supply fault and common rail pressure fault. Each kind of machine fault varies in different degrees. To prove the effectiveness of VMD-KFCM, the proposed method is compared with empirical mode decomposition (EMD)-KFCM, ensemble empirical mode decom... [more]
Effects of Salinity on Formation Behavior of Methane Hydrate in Montmorillonite
Yuanqing Tao, Kefeng Yan, Xiaosen Li, Zhaoyang Chen, Yisong Yu, Chungang Xu
March 22, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: bound water, montmorillonite, natural gas hydrate, salt ions
In marine sediments, seawater influences the phase behavior of natural gas hydrate. As a porous medium, the water distribution and physical properties of montmorillonite are influenced by the salt ions in seawater. In this work, the bound-water content in, and crystal structure of, montmorillonite is measured to investigate the effect of salt ions on the water distribution in montmorillonite. It can be determined from the results that the bound-water content in montmorillonite decreases as the salt-ion concentration increases. Salt ions affect the intercalation of water molecules in montmorillonite, and they then inhibit the expansion effect of montmorillonite. Next, the phase behaviors of methane hydrate in montmorillonite with NaCl solution are investigated using high-pressure micro-differential scanning calorimetry. The phase behavior of hydrate in montmorillonite with NaCl solution is discussed. In montmorillonite with NaCl solution, the phase equilibrium temperatures and the conve... [more]
Stationary Energy Storage System for Fast EV Charging Stations: Optimality Analysis and Results Validation
Akhtar Hussain, Van-Hai Bui, Ju-Won Baek, Hak-Man Kim
March 22, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: electric vehicles, energy storage system, fast-charging station, optimality analysis, performance evaluation
In order to minimize the peak load of electric vehicles (EVs) and enhance the resilience of fast EV charging stations, several sizing methods for deployment of the stationary energy storage system (ESS) have been proposed. However, methods for assessing the optimality of the obtained results and performance of the determined sizes under different conditions are missing. In order to address these issues, a two-step approach is proposed in this study, which comprises of optimality analysis and performance evaluation steps. In the case of optimality analysis, random sizes of battery and converter (scenarios) are generated using Monte Carlo simulations and their results are compared with the results of sizes obtained from sizing methods. In order to carry out this analysis, two performance analysis indices are proposed in this study, which are named the cost index and the power index. These indices respectively determine the performance of the determined sizes in terms of total network cos... [more]
Supplementary Control of Air−Fuel Ratio Using Dynamic Matrix Control for Thermal Power Plant Emission
Taehyun Lee, Eungsu Han, Un-Chul Moon, Kwang Y. Lee
March 22, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: air–fuel ratio, combustion control, dynamic matrix control, power plant control
This paper proposes a supplementary control for tighter control of the air−fuel ratio (AFR), which directly affects the environmental emissions of thermal power plants. Dynamic matrix control (DMC) is applied to the supplementary control of the existing combustion control loops and the conventional double cross limiting algorithm for combustion safety is formulated as constraints in the proposed DMC. The proposed supplementary control is simulated for a 600-MW drum-type power plant and 1000 MW ultra-supercritical once-through boiler power plant. The results show the tight control of the AFR in both types of thermal power plants to reduce environmental emissions.
Does Renewable Energy Consumption Successfully Promote the Green Transformation of China’s Industry?
Dongri Han, Tuochen Li, Shaosong Feng, Ziyi Shi
March 22, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: China, energy misallocation, industrial green transformation, renewable energy consumption
The trade-off between economic growth and ecological improvement has always become an important and difficult issue for many countries, especially for developing countries. Due to a long-term extensive economic growth pattern, the regional resource allocation deviates from the optimal, especially the existence of energy misallocation, which hinders the maximization of economic output. Therefore, considering the characteristics and heterogeneity of resource endowments in different regions and increasing renewable energy consumption, that is, promoting energy transition, is it capable of sustainable development under China’s actual conditions? The exploration of the issue is a core step in the research of the impact of renewable energy on industrial green transformation. Based on the panel data of 30 regions in China from 2009 to 2016, this paper constructs a threshold model from the perspective of regional energy misallocation and empirically tests the nonlinear mechanism of renewable e... [more]
Integral Sliding-Mode Control-Based Direct Power Control for Three-Level NPC Converters
Hao Lin, Jose I. Leon, Wensheng Luo, Abraham Marquez, Jianxing Liu, Sergio Vazquez, L. G. Franquelo
March 22, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: extended state observer, integral sliding-mode control, radial basis function neural network, three-level neutral-point-clamped converter
Three-level neutral-point-clamped (NPC) converter is widely used in energy conversion systems due to its good properties for high-power systems presenting output waveforms with reduced harmonic distortion. To obtain better system performance, an integral sliding-mode control (ISMC)-based direct power control (DPC) strategy is proposed for NPC converters. The controller achieves three objectives. First, an extended state observer (ESO)-based ISMC strategy, to enforce the active and reactive power to their reference values, is applied in the power tracking loop. ESO is used to reduce the influence of parameter uncertainties. Next, in the voltage regulation loop, a radial basis function neural network (RBFNN)-based adaptive ISMC strategy is applied to regulate the DC-link voltage. RBFNN is used to estimate the load variation, which is considered as a disturbance, to improve the system disturbance rejection ability. An adaptive law is used in the controller to reduce the chattering of refe... [more]
Tailored Algorithms for Anomaly Detection in Photovoltaic Systems
Pedro Branco, Francisco Gonçalves, Ana Cristina Costa
March 22, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: anomaly detection, orientation, PV systems, shading, time-series
The fastest-growing renewable source of energy is solar photovoltaic (PV) energy, which is likely to become the largest electricity source in the world by 2050. In order to be a viable alternative energy source, PV systems should maximise their efficiency and operate flawlessly. However, in practice, many PV systems do not operate at their full capacity due to several types of anomalies. We propose tailored algorithms for the detection of different PV system anomalies, including suboptimal orientation, daytime and sunrise/sunset shading, brief and sustained daytime zero-production, and low maximum production. Furthermore, we establish simple metrics to assess the severity of suboptimal orientation and daytime shading. The proposed detection algorithms were applied to a set of time-series of electricity production in Portugal, which are based on two periods with distinct weather conditions. Under favourable weather conditions, the algorithms successfully detected most of the time-series... [more]
Comparative Analysis of On-Board Methane and Methanol Reforming Systems Combined with HT-PEM Fuel Cell and CO2 Capture/Liquefaction System for Hydrogen Fueled Ship Application
Hyunyong Lee, Inchul Jung, Gilltae Roh, Youngseung Na, Hokeun Kang
March 22, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: electrical efficiency, Exergy Efficiency, Liquified Natural Gas, steam methane reforming, steam methanol reforming
This study performs energetic and exergetic comparisons between the steam methane reforming and steam methanol reforming technologies combined with HT-PEMFC and a carbon capture/liquefaction system for use in hydrogen-fueled ships. The required space for the primary fuel and captured/liquefied CO2 and the fuel cost have also been investigated to find the more advantageous system for ship application. For the comparison, the steam methane reforming-based system fed by LNG and the steam methanol reforming-based system fed by methanol have been modeled in an Aspen HYSYS environment. All the simulations have been conducted at a fixed Wnet, electrical (475 kW) to meet the average shaft power of the reference ship. Results show that at the base condition, the energy and exergy efficiencies of the methanol-based system are 7.99% and 1.89% higher than those of the methane-based system, respectively. The cogeneration efficiency of the methane-based system is 7.13% higher than that of the methan... [more]
Harvesting Energy from Planetary Gear Using Piezoelectric Material
Haider Jaafar Chilabi, Hanim Salleh, Eris E. Supeni, Azizan As’arry, Khairil Anas Md Rezali, Ahmed B. Atrah
March 22, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: energy harvester excitation elements, interchangable planet cover, piezoelectric, planetary gear, rotational energy harvesting
In the present study, a rotational piezoelectric (PZT) energy harvester has been designed, fabricated and tested. The design can enhance output power by frequency up-conversion and provide the desired output power range from a fixed input rotational speed by increasing the interchangeable planet cover numbers which is the novelty of this work. The prototype ability to harvest energy has been evaluated with four experiments, which determine the effect of rotational speed, interchangeable planet cover numbers, the distance between PZTs, and PZTs numbers. Increasing rotational speed shows that it can increase output power. However, increasing planet cover numbers can increase the output power without the need to increase speed or any excitation element. With the usage of one, two, and four planet cover numbers, the prototype is able to harvest output power of 0.414 mW, 0.672 mW, and 1.566 mW, respectively, at 50 kΩ with 1500 rpm, and 6.25 Hz bending frequency of the PZT. Moreover, when th... [more]
Analysis and Implementation of a Phase-Shift Pulse-Width Modulation Converter with Auxiliary Winding Turns
Bor-Ren Lin
March 22, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: full-bridge converter, power converter, PS-PWM (Phase-shift pulse-width modulation)
A phase-shift pulse-width modulation converter is studied and investigated for railway vehicle or solar cell power converter applications with wide voltage operation. For railway vehicle applications, input voltage range of dc converters is requested to have 30−40% voltage variation of the nominal input voltage. The nominal input voltages of dc converters on railway vehicles applications may be 37.5 V, 48 V, 72 V, 96 V and 110 V. Therefore, a new dc converter with wide input voltage operation from 25 to 150 V is presented to withstand different nominal input voltage levels such as 37.5−110 V on railway power units. To realize wide input voltage operation, an auxiliary switch and auxiliary transformer windings are used on output side of conventional full-bridge converter to have different voltage gains under different input voltage values. Phase-shift pulse-width modulation is adopted in the developed dc converter to accomplish soft switching operation on power switches. To confirm and... [more]
Fault Analysis and Design of a Protection System for a Mesh Power System with a Co-Axial HTS Power Cable
Thai-Thanh Nguyen, Woon-Gyu Lee, Hak-Man Kim, Hyung Suk Yang
March 22, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: coordinated protections, high-temperature superconducting (HTS) cable, protective relays
The uses of high-temperature superconducting (HTS) cables pose a challenge of power system protection since the impedance of the HTS cable is varied during fault conditions. The protection systems should be designed properly to ensure the reliability and stability of the whole system. This paper presents a fault analysis of the co-axial HTS cable in the mesh system and proposes a coordinated protection system. In the proposed protection system, the main protection is the differential current relay whereas the backup protections are the overcurrent and directional overcurrent relays. The normal and abnormal relay operations are considered to analyze the transient fault current in the HTS cable and evaluate the performance of the proposed coordinated protection system. Characteristics of cable impedances and temperatures under various fault conditions are presented. The proposed protection scheme is validated by the simulation in the PSCAD/EMTDC program. Simulation results show that the... [more]
The Research on a Driving Device for Natural Gas Hydrate Pressure Core
Ziqiang Ren, Jiawang Chen, Qiaoling Gao, Peihao Zhang, Kai He, Bo Xiao, Xueqiao Geng
March 22, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: deformation, lead screw, MEMS accelerometer array, natural gas hydrate, rotation, translation
Precise pressure core motion, including translation and rotation, is the basis and core part of the Analysis and Transfer System of Natural Gas Hydrate Pressure Core, which is crucial to nondestructive analyses, core cutting, and transfer. This paper mainly proposes a driving device, whereby a pressure core, up to 3 m long, can be transferred from pressure core drilling tools to proceed to nondestructive analyses and transferring the cores into other chambers. The lead screw is one of the most important components of this driving device. Therefore, the modal analyses of the lead screw are performed, which can help researchers to analyze the stability of this device. The analyzed data shows that the different positions of the slider have a great impact on the natural frequency of the lead screw. Furthermore, the lead screw with a support slider has a larger natural frequency than that without a support slider. According to data analysis, we can derive that the device with the support sl... [more]
Pro-Environmental Energy Behavior in the Military: Assessing Behavior Change Factors at a Selected Military Unit
Rasa Smaliukiene, Gintaras Labutis, Ausrius Juozapavicius
March 22, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: behavioral change, collective behavior, COM-B, conscripts, energy security, energy usage, military energy behavior, pro-environmental behavior, professional soldiers
The purpose of this study is to explore how pro-environmental energy behavior is manifested at a military unit and what behavioral change factors can enhance such behavior. The military unit represents an organization dominated by an exceptionally strong sense of community and belonging where individual pro-environmental energy behavior goes in line with a collective one. The application of Capability-Opportunity-Motivation-Behavior (COM-B) approach led to a better understanding of energy-saving behavior in the military as an organization where personnel are trained to increase their awareness of their peers’ behavior. Methods: The results were obtained using data collected from two independent samples of both professional soldiers and conscripts at a military unit of Lithuanian defense forces located in a fixed installation in the time frame of 2018−2019. The total sample of respondents (professional soldiers and conscripts) was N = 454. A series of statistical tests were performed at... [more]
NOx Emissions from Euro 5 and Euro 6 Heavy-Duty Diesel Vehicles under Real Driving Conditions
Sangchul Ko, Junhong Park, Hyungjun Kim, Gunwoo Kang, Jongchul Lee, Jongmin Kim, Jongtae Lee
March 22, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: heavy-duty diesel vehicles, in-service conformity, NOx, portable emission measurement system, real driving emissions, vehicle emissions standards
Despite the strengthening of vehicle emissions standards and test methods, nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions from on-road mobile sources are not being notably reduced. The introduction of real driving emission (RDE) regulations is expected to reduce the discrepancy between emission regulations and actual air pollution. To analyze the effects of RDE regulations on heavy-duty diesel vehicles, pollutants emitted while driving were measured using a portable emission measurement system (PEMS) for Euro 5 and Euro 6 vehicles, which were produced before and after RDE regulations, respectively. NOx emissions were compared as a function of emissions allowance standards, gross vehicle weight (GVW), average vehicle speed, and ambient temperature. NOx emissions from Euro 6 vehicles were found to be low, regardless of GVW; emissions from both vehicular categories increased with a decline in the average speed. To reflect real road driving characteristics more broadly in the RDE test method for heavy-dut... [more]
A Novel Ensemble Algorithm for Solar Power Forecasting Based on Kernel Density Estimation
Mohamed Lotfi, Mohammad Javadi, Gerardo J. Osório, Cláudio Monteiro, João P. S. Catalão
March 22, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: distributed generation, ensemble methods, forecasting, kernel density estimation, smart grids, solar PV
A novel ensemble algorithm based on kernel density estimation (KDE) is proposed to forecast distributed generation (DG) from renewable energy sources (RES). The proposed method relies solely on publicly available historical input variables (e.g., meteorological forecasts) and the corresponding local output (e.g., recorded power generation). Given a new case (with forecasted meteorological variables), the resulting power generation is forecasted. This is performed by calculating a KDE-based similarity index to determine a set of most similar cases from the historical dataset. Then, the outputs of the most similar cases are used to calculate an ensemble prediction. The method is tested using historical weather forecasts and recorded generation of a PV installation in Portugal. Despite only being given averaged data as input, the algorithm is shown to be capable of predicting uncertainties associated with high frequency weather variations, outperforming deterministic predictions based on... [more]
Spatiotemporal Characterization and Suppression Mechanism of Supersonic Inlet Buzz with Proper Orthogonal Decomposition Method
Wenguo Luo, Yuqing Wei, Ke Dai, Jianfeng Zhu, Yancheng You
March 22, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: modal energy, POD, spatiotemporal characterization, supersonic inlet buzz
The buzz phenomenon of a typical supersonic inlet is analyzed using the unsteady Reynolds Average Navier-Stokes (RANS) simulation and proper orthogonal decomposition (POD) method. The dominant flow patterns and characteristics of the buzzed flow are obtained by decoupling the computed pressure field into spatial and temporal sub-parts based on the POD method. The supersonic inlet buzz phenomenon could be approximated as a product of decoupled temporal and spatial terms, and the one-dimensional (1D) mathematical model is therefore proposed. The standard deviations of the unsteady pressure fields from both the numerical simulation and the model prediction are compared. The limited discrepancy can be observed, and the good agreement validates the credibility of the proposed 1D model. The numerical simulation and the 1D model prediction are presented to explore the unsteady-jet control with a small perturbation. The results of the 1D model and the numerical simulation achieve good agreemen... [more]
Optimization of Construction Duration and Schedule Robustness Based on Hybrid Grey Wolf Optimizer with Sine Cosine Algorithm
Mengqi Zhao, Xiaoling Wang, Jia Yu, Lei Bi, Yao Xiao, Jun Zhang
March 22, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: construction duration, critical chain method, hybrid grey wolf optimizer with sine cosine algorithm, optimization model, schedule robustness, STC method
Construction duration and schedule robustness are of great importance to ensure efficient construction. However, the current literature has neglected the importance of schedule robustness. Relatively little attention has been paid to schedule robustness via deviation of an activity’s starting time, which does not consider schedule robustness via structural deviation caused by the logical relationships among activities. This leads to a possibility of deviation between the planned schedule and the actual situation. Thus, an optimization model of construction duration and schedule robustness is proposed to solve this problem. Firstly, duration and two robustness criteria including starting time deviation and structural deviation were selected as the optimization objectives. Secondly, critical chain method and starting time criticality (STC) method were adopted to allocate buffers to the schedule in order to generate alternative schedules for optimization. Thirdly, hybrid grey wolf optimiz... [more]
Analysis of Non-Equilibrium and Equilibrium Models of Heat and Moisture Transfer in a Wet Porous Building Material
Mirosław Seredyński, Michał Wasik, Piotr Łapka, Piotr Furmański, Łukasz Cieślikiewicz, Karol Pietrak, Michał Kubiś, Tomasz S. Wiśniewski, Maciej Jaworski
March 22, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: building material, drying, equilibrium model, heat and moisture transfer, non-equilibrium model, numerical modeling, porous material
In the proposed paper, non-equilibrium and equilibrium models of heat and moisture transfer through wet building materials are presented and compared. In the former, the mass transfer between liquid and gaseous moisture results from the difference between the partial pressure of water vapor and its saturation value. In the second model, the equilibrium between both phases is assumed. In the non-equilibrium model, liquid moisture can be in the continuous (funicular) or discontinuous (pendular) form. The transfer of moisture for each proposed model is tightly coupled with the energy transfer, which is assumed to be an equilibrium process. The time step and grid size sensitivity analysis of both numerical models are performed primarily. The verification of the model is based also on the numerical data available in literature. Finally, obtained with considered models, temporal variations of moisture content in three locations in the computational domain are compared. Reasonable conformity... [more]
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