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19838. LAPSE:2023.19296
Detection of Harmonic Overvoltage and Resonance in AC Railways Using Measured Pantograph Electrical Quantities
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Management
Keywords: electrified railway, Fourier transform, harmonic resonance, overvoltage, power quality, traction power supply
Harmonic resonances are part of the power quality (PQ) problems of electrified railways and have serious consequences for the continuity of service and integrity of components in terms of overvoltage stress. The interaction between traction power stations (TPSs) and trains that causes line resonances is briefly reviewed, showing the dependence on infrastructure conditions. The objective is monitoring of resonance conditions at the onboard pantograph interface, which is new with respect to the approaches proposed in the literature and is equally applicable to TPS terminals. Voltage and current spectra, and derived impedance and power spectra, are analyzed, proposing a compact and efficient method based on short-time Fourier transform that is suitable for real-time implementation, possibly with the hardware available onboard for energy metering and harmonic interference monitoring. The methods are tested by sweeping long recordings taken at some European railways, covering cases of longe... [more]
19839. LAPSE:2023.19295
Detecting Pipeline Pathways in Landsat 5 Satellite Images with Deep Learning
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: CNN, gas transport network, Landsat 5, pipeline detection, U-Net
Energy system modeling is essential in analyzing present and future system configurations motivated by the energy transition. Energy models need various input data sets at different scales, including detailed information about energy generation and transport infrastructure. However, accessing such data sets is not straightforward and often restricted, especially for energy infrastructure data. We present a detection model for the automatic recognition of pipeline pathways using a Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) to address this lack of energy infrastructure data sets. The model was trained with historical low-resolution satellite images of the construction phase of British gas transport pipelines, made with the Landsat 5 Thematic Mapper instrument. The satellite images have been automatically labeled with the help of high-resolution pipeline route data provided by the respective Transmission System Operator (TSO). We have used data augmentation on the training data and trained our mo... [more]
19840. LAPSE:2023.19294
Redox Flow Batteries: Materials, Design and Prospects
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: Batteries, Energy Storage, redox flow batteries, stationary energy storage
The implementation of renewable energy sources is rapidly growing in the electrical sector. This is a major step for civilization since it will reduce the carbon footprint and ensure a sustainable future. Nevertheless, these sources of energy are far from perfect and require complementary technologies to ensure dispatchable energy and this requires storage. In the last few decades, redox flow batteries (RFB) have been revealed to be an interesting alternative for this application, mainly due to their versatility and scalability. This technology has been the focus of intense research and great advances in the last decade. This review aims to summarize the most relevant advances achieved in the last few years, i.e., from 2015 until the middle of 2021. A synopsis of the different types of RFB technology will be conducted. Particular attention will be given to vanadium redox flow batteries (VRFB), the most mature RFB technology, but also to the emerging most promising chemistries. An in-de... [more]
19841. LAPSE:2023.19293
Effect of Individual Volt/var Control Strategies in LINK-Based Smart Grids with a High Photovoltaic Share
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: boundary voltage limits, CP_Q-Autarky, distribution grid, LINK, local control, photovoltaic, smart grid, Volt/var control, X(U)
The increasing share of distributed energy resources aggravates voltage limit compliance within the electric power system. Nowadays, various inverter-based Volt/var control strategies, such as cosφ(P) and Q(U), for low voltage feeder connected L(U) local control and on-load tap changers in distribution substations are investigated to mitigate the voltage limit violations caused by the extensive integration of rooftop photovoltaics. This study extends the L(U) control strategy to X(U) to also cover the case of a significant load increase, e.g., related to e-mobility. Control ensembles, including the reactive power autarky of customer plants, are also considered. All Volt/var control strategies are compared by conducting load flow calculations in a test distribution grid. For the first time, they are embedded into the LINK-based Volt/var chain scheme to provide a holistic view of their behavior and to facilitate systematic analysis. Their effect is assessed by calculating the voltage lim... [more]
19842. LAPSE:2023.19292
Ground Source and Sewage Water Source Heat Pump Systems for Block Heating and Cooling Network
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: coefficient of performance, curve fitting, ground source, heat pump, sewage water source
The demand for district heating and cooling systems in block units with a heat pump that utilizes various unused energy sources for energy supply has been increasing. This study investigated experimentally the ground source heat pump (GSHP) and sewage water source heat pump (SWSHP) facilities used in block cooling and heating networks. Then, a heat pump performance prediction model was derived for utilization in future designs. Operational data for heating and cooling energy supply from an experimental site were investigated for the period between 2018 and 2020. During the cooling season, the coefficient of performance (COP) of the GSHP was approximately 4.1, and that of the SWSHP was approximately 2.9. The cooling performance of the SWSHP gradually decreased because of the fouling. The COP of the GSHP and SWSHP during the heating season was approximately 3.6 and 3.4, respectively. The results also demonstrated that, if fouling in the SWSHP can be prevented or reduced, the acquired COP... [more]
19843. LAPSE:2023.19291
At what Pressure Shall CO2 Be Transported by Ship? An in-Depth Cost Comparison of 7 and 15 Barg Shipping
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Design
Keywords: carbon capture and storage, CO2 shipping, CO2 transport, optimal transport pressure, techno-economic
The pipeline has historically been the preferred means to transport CO2 due to its low cost for short distances and opportunities for economies of scale. However, interest in vessel-based transport of CO2 is growing. While most of the literature has assumed that CO2 shipping would take place at low pressure (at 7 barg and −46 °C), the issue of identifying best transport conditions, in terms of pressure, temperature, and gas composition, is becoming more relevant as ship-based carbon capture and storage chains move towards implementation. This study focuses on an in-depth comparison of the two primary and relevant transport pressures, 7 and 15 barg, for annual volumes up to 20 MtCO2/year and transport distances up to 2000 km. We also address the impact of a number of key factors on optimal transport conditions, including (a) transport between harbours versus transport to an offshore site, (b) CO2 pressure prior to conditioning, (c) the presence of impurities and of purity constraints, a... [more]
19844. LAPSE:2023.19290
High-Temperature Fluidized Bed Processing of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) as a Way to Recover Raw Materials
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: fluidised bed, magnetic enrichment, MPhW, PCBA, thermal treatment, WEEE
This paper explores the effectiveness of metal recovery and values of gaseous emissions during thermal e-waste processing followed by magnetic separation. The thermal process of conversion of this kind of waste is difficult due to the uncertainty of the operation when compared to the processing of homogeneous materials. This is due to their complex and heterogeneous structure. The adoption of the fluidized bed reactor makes the process feasible, stabilizing it significantly and limiting emissions of harmful gases. Mobile cellphones were used as the raw input material of 450 g total mass. During the thermal transformation, the exhaust gases such as: CO, CO2, NOx, SO2, HCI, HBr, HCN, NH3, phenol, hydrocarbons, HF and COCI2 were analysed. The thermal treatment resulted in 333.6 g of solids in the fluidized bed. They were fragmented into grains smaller than 1 mm and 0.5 mm. The process of magnetic enrichment was used next on grains greater than 1 mm and smaller than 0.5 mm. The process was... [more]
19845. LAPSE:2023.19289
Smart Grid in China, EU, and the US: State of Implementation
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: automated metering infrastructure (AMI), Canadian Electricity Association (CEA), combined heat and power (CHP), cost–benefit analysis (CBA), customer technology (CT), distributed generation (DG), distribution automation (DA), distribution management systems (DMS), electric vehicle (EV), electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE), energy storage systems (ESS), greenhouse gas (GHG), high voltage (HV), information and communication technology (ICT), International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), low voltage (LV), medium voltage (MV), operation and maintenance (O&M), phasor measurement unit (PMU), photovoltaic (PV), smart appliances (SA), smart electricity market (SEM), smart grid computational tool (SGCT), smart homes (SH), State Grid Corporation of China (SGCC), transmission and distribution (T&D), volt-ampere reactive (VAR), wide area monitoring systems (WAMS)
Depletion of fossil fuel deposits is the main current issue related to the world’s power generation. Renewable energy sources integrated with energy efficiency represent an effective solution. The electrification of end-use coupled with renewable power generation integration is considered as an important tool to achieve these tasks. However, the current electric power system does not currently have the suitable features to allow this change. Therefore, in the future, it has to allow two-way direction power flows, communication, and automated controls to fully manage the system and customers. The resulting system is defined as the smart grid. This article analyses the smart grid state of play within China, the US, and the EU, assessing the completion state of each smart grid technology and integrated asset. The analysis related to these countries presented here shows that the smart grid overall state of play in China, the US, and the EU are equal to 18%, 15%, and 13%, respectively, unve... [more]
19846. LAPSE:2023.19288
Short-Circuit Fault Analysis of the Sen Transformer Using Phase Coordinate Model
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: decoupled mathematical model, nodal admittance matrix, phase coordinate method, Sen Transformer, short-circuit fault analysis
The Sen Transformer (ST) provides an economical solution for power flow control and voltage regulation. However, fault analysis and evaluation of the performance of the transmission protection system in the presence of a ST have not been investigated. Hence, a short-circuit model of the ST using the phase coordinate method is proposed in this paper. Firstly, according to the coupled-circuit ST model, the nodal admittance matrix between the sending end and receiving end of the ST was deduced. Subsequently, a fully decoupled mathematical model was established that can reflect three characteristics, including its winding connection structure, electrical parameters, and ground impedance. Thus, with the help of the phase-coordinate-based solving methodology, a short-circuit ST model may be built for various short-circuit faults. The MATLAB and PSCAD/EMTDC software were employed to carry out simulated analyses for an equivalent two-bus system. The short-circuit currents obtained from the tim... [more]
19847. LAPSE:2023.19287
Analysis of the Financing Structure of China’s Listed New Energy Companies under the Goal of Peak CO2 Emissions and Carbon Neutrality
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Policy
Keywords: debt financing, equity financing, financial performance, PVAR, SYS-GMM
Under China’s “Dual Carbon” strategic goal, electric energy substitution on the energy consumption side and clean substitution on the energy supply side have become an important path to achieve peak CO2 emissions and carbon neutrality. Adjusting the energy structure and encouraging new energy to replace traditional energy is an important manifestation of China’s energy supply revolution. Therefore, China’s new energy companies have grown rapidly over the past decade. The development and growth of this industry is inseparable from government policy support. The profitability and economy are essential for the new energy industry to support its sustainable development., especially the choice of business models such as operation model and financing structures. Therefore, we build extended panel vector autoregression (PVAR) models with two-step system GMM(SYS-GMM) estimator which introduced predetermined and strictly exogenous variables to explore the dynamic correlation between financing s... [more]
19848. LAPSE:2023.19286
Qualitative Research on Solving Difficulties in Maintaining Continuity of Food Supply Chain on the Meat Market during the COVID-19 Pandemic
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Food & Agricultural Processes
Keywords: COVID-19 pandemic, meat and poultry supply chain, qualitative research, resilience
Although the pandemic phenomenon is not the first of its kind in human history, the common feature of COVID-19 is its rapid impact on the global economy. The challenge for the national economy on the world stage is to maintain a continuous food supply. The scientific purpose of the study is to report, analyze and evaluate backgrounds, causes of instabilities and their effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on supply and demand side of the meat market in the United States of America, China and Russia. The practical purpose of the study is to present implemented measures and recommendations on how to return to meat market equilibrium. In the theoretical part of the study, the revised public source of information coming from well-known organizations such as: EC, FAO, OECD, and WB, are used. In the practical part of the manuscript, qualitative research on the People’s Republic of China, Russian Federation, and the United States of America, along with semi-structured in-depth interviews with expe... [more]
19849. LAPSE:2023.19285
Modeling of Dielectric Electroactive Polymer Actuators with Elliptical Shapes
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: DEAP actuator, dielectric elastomer actuator, dielectric electroactive polymers, smart materials
Dielectric electroactive polymers have been widely used in recent applications based on smart materials. The many advantages of dielectric membranes, such as softness and responsiveness to electric stimuli, have lead to their application in actuators. Recently, researchers have aimed to improve the design of dielectric electroactive polymer actuators. The modifications of DEAP actuators are designed to change the bias mechanism, such as spring, pneumatic, and additional mass, or to provide a double cone configuration. In this work, the modification of the shape of the actuator was analyzed. In the standard approach, a circular shape is often used, while this research uses an elliptical shape for the actuator. In this study, it was shown that this construction allows a wider range of movement. The paper describes a new design of the device and its model. Further, the device is verified by the measurements.
19850. LAPSE:2023.19284
An Efficient Method to Compute Thermal Parameters of the Comfort Map Using a Decreased Number of Measurements
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Design
Keywords: Artificial Intelligence, comfort map, comfort theory, interpolation procedure
This paper presents an empirical approach to design ideal workplaces using the PMV-PPD (predicted mean vote−predicted percentage dissatisfied) method set in ISO 7730 in terms of thermal comfort. The key concept behind our method is that the overall employee satisfaction might be improved if they can select the most suitable desk based on their personal comfort preferences. To support desk sharing, we designed a comfort map toolkit, which can visualize the distribution of comfort parameters within office spaces. The article describes the steps to create comfort maps with methods already widely used, as well as a new one developed by our research team, including the measurement procedures and the theoretical background required.
19851. LAPSE:2023.19283
Optimization Algorithms: Optimal Parameters Computation for Modeling the Polarization Curves of a PEFC Considering the Effect of the Relative Humidity
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: optimal parameter, optimization algorithm, PEFC, polarization curve, relative humidity
The development of green energy conversion devices has been promising to face climate change and global warming challenges over the last few years. Energy applications require a confident performance prediction, especially in polymer electrolyte fuel cell (PEFC), to guarantee optimal operation. Several researchers have employed optimization algorithms (OAs) to identify operating parameters to improve the PEFC performance. In the current study, several nature-based OAs have been performed to compute the optimal parameters used to describe the polarization curves in a PEFC. Different relative humidity (RH) values, one of the most influential variables on PEFC performance, have been considered. To develop this study, experimental data have been collected from a lab-scale fuel cell test system establishing different RH percentages, from 18 to 100%. OAs like neural network algorithm (NNA), improved grey-wolf optimizer (I-GWO), ant lion optimizer (ALO), bird swarm algorithm (BSA), and multi-... [more]
19852. LAPSE:2023.19282
Online Parameter Estimation for Fault Identification in Multi-Terminal DC Distribution Grids
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Subject: System Identification
Keywords: DC distribution grids, fault identification, fault location, Kalman filters, parameter estimation, protection
Fast and accurate identification of short-circuit faults is important for post-fault service restoration and maintenance in DC distribution grids. Yet multiple power sources and complex system topologies complicate the fault identification in multi-terminal DC distribution grids. To address this challenge, this paper introduces an approach that achieves fast online identification of both the location and the severity of faults in multi-terminal DC distribution grids. First, a generic model describing the dynamic response of DC lines to both pole-to-ground and pole-to-pole faults with fault currents injected from both line ends is developed. On this basis, a Kalman filter is adopted to estimate both the fault location and resistance. In the real-time simulation of various fault scenarios in a three-terminal DC distribution grid model with Opal-RT platform, the proposed method is proved to be effective with a short response time of less than 1 ms.
19853. LAPSE:2023.19281
The Assessment of Energy Efficiency versus Planning of Rail Freight Traffic: A Case Study on the Example of Poland
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Planning & Scheduling
Keywords: allocation of vehicles to tasks, Energy Efficiency, mathematical modelling, rail freight traffic planning, rail transport
The issues addressed by the article concern the assessment of energy efficiency in rail transport, resulting from the proper organization of rail traffic. The problems related to energy consumption and, thus, the negative impact of rail transport on the natural environment are highly significant in terms of the green deal concept, climate change and sustainable development. In this article, energy efficiency is investigated in the context of minimizing the energy consumption necessary to satisfy a specific transport requirement. The essence of this article is to present an approach to energy-efficient planning of rail freight traffic. This article aims to develop a method covers the allocation of railway vehicles dedicated to freight traffic (locomotives and railcars) to perform a defined transport task, taking into account the energy efficiency assessment of the solution, routing the train launched with regard to the accomplishment of the defined transport task on the railway network,... [more]
19854. LAPSE:2023.19280
Improved DTC-SVM Based on Input-Output Feedback Linearization Technique Applied on DOEWIM Powered by Two Dual Indirect Matrix Converters
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: common-mode voltage, DTC, DTC-SVM, dual open-end winding induction machine, input–output feedback linearization
This paper focuses on the application of the direct torque control based on space vector modulation (DTC-SVM), combined with the input−output feedback linearization (IOFL) technique on a three-phase dual open-end windings induction motor (DOEWIM) fed by two dual indirect matrix converters. The main aim of integrating the non-linear technique is to overcome the main drawbacks met within the application of the conventional DTC-SVM on dual-stator induction motor (DSIM), such as the torque and flux ripples reduction, the stator harmonics current minimization, and the elimination of the common-mode voltage (CMV). Furthermore, it is proved in this paper that the proposed control on DOEWIN can ensure more flexibility versus speed reverse and variation, load torque changes, and motor parameters variation. The obtained results prove the validity of the proposed control on the studied induction motor topology in ensuring the main aforementioned advantages compared to the conventional DTC-SVM con... [more]
19855. LAPSE:2023.19279
Heating Performances of a Large-Scale Factory Evaluated through Thermal Comfort and Building Energy Consumption
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: building energy simulation, Computational Fluid Dynamics, HVAC, large-scale factory, thermal comfort
Workshops with a large area and a high ceiling height without compartments, such as large-scale assembly factories, have an uneven thermal comfort during heating, making it difficult to establish an effective heating strategy. In this study, we evaluate the heating performance of a large-scale factory based on thermal comfort and energy flow and discuss effective heating methods. In addition, an analysis of the heating performance of a large-scale factory is attempted for the first time. To analyze the heating performance, computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and building energy simulation (BES) were used to confirm thermal comfort distribution and energy flow in a large-scale factory. Temperature distribution and thermal comfort were evaluated through CFD, and the temperature of a large-scale assembly factory was compared with experimental data. Based on the CFD results, the current heating level of large factories was predicted to be 15.4 °C, and the ADPIrev was 70%. Moreover, the BES... [more]
19856. LAPSE:2023.19278
Heat Exchangers in Carnot Batteries: Condensation and Evaporation in a Reversible Device
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: Carnot battery, heat exchangers, heat pump, organic Rankine cycle, reversible condensation–evaporation, thermal imaging camera
The combined heat pump−organic Rankine cycle is a thermal−electrical storage concept which allows the reversible use of components in both operation modes (loading and unloading the storage). This saves in terms of investment costs but also creates challenges during design and operation. A heat exchanger is an expensive component destined to be used for the reversible purposes of a heat pump condenser and an organic Rankine cycle evaporator. In this study, the operation of such an apparatus was evaluated based on an analytical model, experimental data and thermal imaging. This study shows that the model can predict the filling of the apparatus distinguished by liquid, vapour and the two-phase region. The thermal imaging supports the model and gives the location of the regions. Connecting both methods, a valid statement about the current condition of the heat exchanger is possible. Due to very small pinch points, the apparatus is not efficiently used in the investigated modes. Extending... [more]
19857. LAPSE:2023.19277
Modelling Methane Hydrate Saturation in Pores: Capillary Inhibition Effects
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: capillary effects, formation inhibition, hydrate pore saturation, methane hydrate stability, numerical modelling, thermodynamics
Experimental and field observations evidence the effects of capillarity in narrow pores on inhibiting the thermodynamic stability of gas hydrates and controlling their saturation. Thus, precise estimates of the gas hydrate global inventory require models that accurately describe gas hydrate stability in sediments. Here, an equilibrium model for hydrate formation in sediments that accounts for capillary inhibition effects is developed and validated against experimental data. Analogous to water freezing in pores, the model assumes that hydrate formation is controlled by the sediment pore size distribution and the balance of capillary forces at the hydrate−liquid interface. To build the formulation, we first derive the Clausius−Clapeyron equation for the thermodynamic equilibrium of methane and water chemical potentials. Then, this equation is combined with the van Genuchten’s capillary pressure to relate the thermodynamic properties of the system to the sediment pore size distribution an... [more]
19858. LAPSE:2023.19276
Phase Current Measurement Method of Dual Inverter-Motor Drive System Using a Single DC Link Current Sensor
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: current reconstruction, dual inverter-motor drive, PWM shift, single DC link current, SVPWM
In recent years, electric propulsion systems have become widely, used and these systems have strict limits in volume and weight. Therefore, it is necessary to reduce the weight of the inverter-motor drive system. In a typical n inverter-motor drive system, at least 2n phase current sensors are required. In order to reduce the number of phase current sensors, this paper proposes a method for measuring phase current using n DC link current sensors in a 2n inverter-motor drive system. Two phase currents per inverter-motor system are measured during one period of the switching frequency using the pulse width modulation (PWM) shift method. However, since the measured phase current contains an error component in the average current, the error component was compensated for in order to obtain a current similar to the actual phase current by using the slope and dwell time of the phase current. The effectiveness of the proposed method is verified through experiments.
19859. LAPSE:2023.19275
Wind Energy Analysis in the Coastal Region of Bangladesh
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Numerical Methods and Statistics
Keywords: carbon footprint, statistical analysis, wind energy, wind resource atlas
Diversifying the energy mix of Bangladesh is becoming indispensable not only to improve its energy security, but also for a more sustainable economic development. This study focused on mapping the wind potential of southern coastal areas of Bangladesh to estimate the wind energy potential, along with the reduction in carbon emissions due to wind energy. Analysis of the carbon footprint was based on the annual energy production (AEP) from the selected low-wind turbine generators (WTGs). The time series-measured and -predicted wind data were incorporated with the high-resolution mesoscale and microscale wind re-source mapping technique at 60, 80, and 100 m above ground level (AGL). Coupling mesoscale and microscale modeling provided reliable mapping results for the commercially exploitable wind resource and was verified by ground-based wind measurement. The results revealed that, among the selected areas, two sites named Charfashion and Monpura have a promising annual mean wind speed of... [more]
19860. LAPSE:2023.19274
Fault-Ride-Through Approach for Grid-Tied Smart Transformers without Local Energy Storage
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: balanced faults, fault ride through, hybrid AC/DC network, smart transformer, unbalanced faults
The Smart Transformer (ST) is being envisioned as the possible backbone of future distribution grids given the enhanced controllability it provides. Moreover, the ST offers DC-link connectivity, making it an attractive solution for the deployment of hybrid AC/DC distribution grids which offer important advantages for the deployment of Renewable Energy Sources, Energy Storage Systems (ESSs) and Electric Vehicles. However, compared to traditional low-frequency magnetic transformers, the ST is inherently more vulnerable to fault disturbances which may force the ST to disconnect in order to protect its power electronic converters, posing important challenges to the hybrid AC/DC grid connected to it. This paper proposes a Fault-Ride-Through (FRT) strategy suited for grid-tied ST with no locally available ESS, which exploits a dump-load and the sensitivity of the hybrid AC/DC distribution grid’s power to voltage and frequency to provide enhanced control to the ST in order to handle AC-side v... [more]
19861. LAPSE:2023.19273
Approach for the Model and Parameter Selection for the Calculation of Induction Machines
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: electromagnetic models, induction machine, model selection
The solution of multiphysical problems in the field of electrical machines is a complex task that involves the modeling of a wide variety of coupled physical domains. Different types of models and solution methods can be used to model and solve the individual domains. In this paper a procedure for the methodical selection of the most suitable model for a given multiphysics task is presented. Furthermore, an approach for the selection of the most suitable variable machine parameters for a design optimization is presented. The model selection is presented on the basis of the electromagnetic calculation of an induction machine. For this purpose, models of different value ranges and levels of detail, such as analytical and numerical ones, are considered. The approach of the model selection is explained and applied on the basis of a coupled electromagnetic-thermal simulation of an exemplary induction machine. The results show that the model selection presented here can be used to methodical... [more]
19862. LAPSE:2023.19272
Urban-Scale Computational Fluid Dynamics Simulations with Boundary Conditions from Similarity Theory and a Mesoscale Model
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: atmospheric boundary layer, boundary conditions, built environment, Computational Fluid Dynamics, urban microclimate
Mesoscale numerical weather prediction models usually provide information regarding environmental parameters near urban areas at a spatial resolution of the order of thousands or hundreds of meters, at best. If detailed information is required at the building scale, an urban-scale model is necessary. Proper definition of the boundary conditions for the urban-scale simulation is very demanding in terms of its compatibility with environmental conditions and numerical modeling. Here, steady-state computational fluid dynamics (CFD) microscale simulations of the wind and thermal environment are performed over an urban area of Kozani, Greece, using both the k-ε and k-ω SST turbulence models. For the boundary conditions, instead of interpolating vertical profiles from the mesoscale solution, which is obtained with the atmospheric pollution model (TAPM), a novel approach is proposed, relying on previously developed analytic expressions, based on the Monin Obuhkov similarity theory, and one-way... [more]
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