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Data-Driven Prognostics of the SOFC System Based on Dynamic Neural Network Models
Shan-Jen Cheng, Wen-Ken Li, Te-Jen Chang, Chang-Hung Hsu
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: data-driven prognostics, remaining useful life, solid oxide fuel cell
Prognostics technology is important for the sustainability of solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) system commercialization, i.e., through failure prevention, reliability assessment, and the remaining useful life (RUL) estimation. To solve SOFC system issues, data-driven prognostics methods based on the dynamic neural network (DNN), one of non-linear models, were investigated in this study. Based on DNN model types, the neural network autoregressive (NNARX) model with external inputs, the neural network autoregressive moving average (NNARMAX) model with external inputs, and the neural network output error (NNOE) were utilized to predict the degradation trend and estimate the RUL. First, the degradation trend prediction was executed to evaluate the correctness of the proposed DNN model structures in the first learning phase. Then, the RUL was estimated on the basis of the degradation trend of the NN models in the second inference phase. The comparison test results show the prediction accuracy o... [more]
Public Acceptance and Support of Renewable Energy in the North-East Development Region of Romania
Dumitru-Tudor Jijie, Alexandru Maxim, Teodora Roman, Mihail Roșcovan
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Policy
Keywords: energy policy, European Union, north-east development region of Romania, public opinion, Renewable and Sustainable Energy, Romania
Concern about energy in the European Union (EU) has been a recurrent issue from the very beginning. Though initially addressed at the state level, energy is now a shared competency as stressed by article 194 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union. New challenges, added from time to time, need public support in order to be properly addressed. Such is the case of substituting traditional energy production with renewable energy sources. Our paper seeks to determine whether the Romanian public opinion favors such an evolution, which is traditionally associated with significant investment efforts. The study is focused on the north-east development region, which has the highest population and registered the fastest economic growth in 2019. The topic was explored through a survey applied to a sample of 649 household respondents. The results suggest strong support for introducing renewable energy sources, serious concerns about climate change, and a preoccupation for energy sav... [more]
The Effect of Environmental Degradation, Climate Change, and the European Green Deal Tools on Life Satisfaction
Manuela Ortega-Gil, Georgina Cortés-Sierra, Chaima ElHichou-Ahmed
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: circular economy, climate change, energy and environmental taxes, environment, European Green Deal, investment on environmental protection, satisfaction life
Environmental issues, sustainability, and climate change have become the targets of many policies from international and governmental organizations including the EU’s European Green Deal action plan. This plan provides tools to address them—which include support for the circular economy, implementation of energy and environmental taxes, and investment in environmental protection—with the aim of favoring the well-being of EU citizens. In this context, this study analyses the impact of several parameters (environmental matters, global warming, circular economy, energy and environmental taxes, and expenditure and investment on the environment) on life satisfaction, or subjective well-being, and their effects on 33 European countries. For this purpose, four econometric models were carried out using data collected from the World Values Survey (WVS), the European Values Study (EVS), and the World Bank and Eurostat, reflecting subjective citizen satisfaction data. The findings present a highl... [more]
Effect of Traffic Calming in a Downtown District of Szczecin, Poland
Alicja Sołowczuk
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: calming of traffic, choker, raised pedestrian crossing, speed reduction, speed tables, Tempo-30 zone, traffic calming measures
The increasing use of road vehicles has caused a number of transport and environmental issues throughout the world. To cope with them, traffic calming schemes are being increasingly implemented in built-up areas. An example of such schemes are Tempo-30 zones. The traffic calming measures applied as part of this scheme must be carefully planned in terms of location and design details in order to obtain the desired reduction in speed, traffic volume and exhaust emissions and, last but foremost, to increase the safety and facilitate the movement of vulnerable road users. The coexistence and combined effect of these measures and their design details must also be taken into account. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether the applied traffic calming measures had a considerable bearing on the reduction in speed to the desired level, as assumed in the traffic calming plan. Three street sections starting and ending with different intersection types were chosen to examine the syner... [more]
Easily Prepared Transparent Electrodes for Low-Cost Semitransparent Inverted Polymer Solar Cells
Jiaxin Guo, Ziming Bu, Shuo Han, Yanyu Deng, Chunyu Liu, Wenbin Guo
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: Ag/Ge/Ag, polymer solar cells, RGB, semitransparent, transmittance
The continuous thin film of silver (Ag) film is important for semitransparent electrodes in polymer solar cells, while the Ag atoms form as non-continuous below a critical thickness. Here, semitransparent inverted polymer solar cells were fabricated using thermally evaporated Ag/germanium (Ge)/Ag as highly transparent electrodes. An ultra-thin Ge film was introduced to modify the growth mode of Ag. The dependence of the device performance and the thickness of the outer Ag film was investigated. Ag/Ge/Ag electrodes exhibited excellent optical and electrical properties, which were proved by the transmittance and reflectance spectra. A champion efficiency of 5.1% was achieved with an open-circuit voltage level of 0.703 V, a short current density of 11.63 mA/cm2, and a fill factor of 63%. The average visible transmittance (300−800 nm) of devices with Ag/Ge/Ag was calculated as 25%.
Environmental Assessment and Regulatory Aspects of Cold Ironing Planning for a Maritime Route in the Adriatic Sea
Tobia Piccoli, Matteo Fermeglia, Daniele Bosich, Paolo Bevilacqua, Giorgio Sulligoi
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: CO2 emissions, cold ironing, environmental externalities, ETS, port electrical grid, shore-to-ship power, social cost of carbon
The technology of cold ironing (or shore-to-ship power) can meaningfully reduce greenhouse gases and air pollutant emissions from ships at the berth by powering the vessels from the electrical shore grid. While cold ironing constitutes an effective and affordable solution in northern Europe and America, economic, legal, and environmental factors still render this technology less attractive in southern Europe. This paper aims to unpack and analyze the economic, regulatory, and environmental factors that can foster cold ironing as a standard installation in the Mediterranean Sea. Based on a model design for the port of Trieste (Italy) as applied to a cluster of target ports in the Adriatic Sea (in Italy, Croatia, and Greece), this article evaluates the cold ironing payback period by comparing costs of shore side-plants with environmental externalities and O&M costs. Moreover, the paper addresses key regulatory bottlenecks arising in different European jurisdictions with regard to the set... [more]
Performance Evaluation of Forecasting Strategies for Electricity Consumption in Buildings
Sarah Hadri, Mehdi Najib, Mohamed Bakhouya, Youssef Fakhri, Mohamed El Arroussi
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: electricity consumption forecasting, energy efficient buildings, LSTM, multistep forecasting, SARIMA, univariate and multivariate time series, XGBOOST
In this paper, three main approaches (univariate, multivariate and multistep) for electricity consumption forecasting have been investigated. In fact, three major algorithms (XGBOOST, LSTM and SARIMA) have been evaluated in each approach with the main aim to figure out which one performs the best in forecasting electricity consumption. The motivation behind this work is to assess the forecasting accuracy and the computational time/complexity for an embedded forecasting and model training at the smart meter level. Moreover, we investigate the deployment of the most efficient model in our platform for an online electricity consumption forecasting. This solution will serve for deploying predictive control solutions for efficient energy management in buildings. As a proof of concept, an already existing public dataset has been used. These data were mainly collected thanks to the usage of already deployed sensors. These provide accurate data related to occupancy (e.g., presence) as well as... [more]
A Method to Increase the Leaching Progress of Salt Caverns with the Use of the Hydro-Jet Technique
Mariusz Chromik, Waldemar Korzeniowski
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: hydrogen and fuel, leaching, salt caverns, storage facilities, water jet
For the storage of hydrocarbons, hydrogen, or other products, underground caverns left over from the exploitation of salt deposits, or made specifically for this purpose, are successfully used. This article analyses the effectiveness of currently used well-leaching technologies in terms of the possibility of increasing the speed of obtaining industrial brine, better control of the shape of the created cavern, and, as a result, a shorter production time. An innovative solution was proposed, which consisted of creating appropriate niches in the walls of the leach well using the high-pressure hydrojet technique, just before the start of the sump leaching. A series of numerical simulations of the technologies were performed for various combinations of niche locations along the well, determining the successive phases of the formation of the cavern space at individual stages and the brine concentration increments for the two assumed technology scenarios. As a result of the modified technolog... [more]
Evaluation Method for Winding Performance of Distribution Transformer
Chunguang Suo, Yanan Ren, Wenbin Zhang, Yincheng Li, Yanyun Wang, Yi Ke
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: analytic hierarchy process, evaluation, fuzzy evaluation method, performance, short-circuit test, transformer winding
In order to ensure the safe and stable operation of a power system, the performance evaluation of transformer windings after a short-circuit test can predict whether the windings are deformed in order to provide a useful reference for the operation and maintenance of the power sector. This paper proposes a method for evaluating the performance of transformer windings in order to improve the overall effectiveness of a winding evaluation. The index data obtained based on a short-circuit impedance method, frequency response method, and oscillation wave method are used in the algorithm proposed in this paper. First, the transformer winding performance evaluation index system is constructed. Second, the weight of each index is determined by analytic hierarchy process, and then the fuzzy comprehensive assessment method is introduced, and the fuzzy evaluation matrix is established, the evaluation results are calculated using the evaluation formula. Finally, the maximum membership principle is... [more]
Explanations for Wind Turbine Installations: Local and Global Environmental Concerns in the Central Corridor of the United States?
John C. Pierce, Rachel M. Krause, Sarah L. Hofmeyer, Bonnie J. Johnson
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: globalist, localist worldview, social capital, turbine installation, wind power
Even where physical conditions appear perfectly suited for wind power production, there is significant variation in the number of turbines installed. This pattern suggests that physical conditions are a pre-requisite for, but not a determinant of, that production. This study reports the results of an analysis of the county-level correlates of wind power installations in the north−south corridor of the central United States, which contains much of the country’s greatest land-based wind resources. This study focuses on the relative effects of social capital, global climate change concern, and local biodiversity, while controlling for other potential explanations that previous research has identified as leading to support for or to opposition to turbine installation. We find (1) that greater local biodiversity is associated with fewer turbine installations; (2) that the percent of the public who believe humans are causing climate change is not associated with the number of installed turbi... [more]
Analysis of Spatial Effects in the Relationship between CO2 Emissions and Renewable Energy Consumption in the Context of Economic Growth
Mateusz Jankiewicz, Elżbieta Szulc
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: economic growth, environmental Kuznets curve, Renewable and Sustainable Energy, spatial spillovers, spatio-temporal Durbin model
The paper presents a spatial approach to the analysis of the relationship between air pollution, economic growth, and renewable energy consumption. The economic growth of every country is based on the energy consumption that leads to an increase in national productivity. Using renewable energy is very important for the environmental protection and security of the earth’s resources. Promoting environmentally friendly operations increases awareness of sustainable development, which is currently a major concern of state governments. In this study, we explored the influence of economic growth and the share of renewable energy out of total energy consumption on CO2 emissions. The study was based on the classical environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) and enriched with the spatial dependencies. In particular, we determined the spatial spillovers in the form of the indirect effects of changes in renewable energy consumption of a specific country on the CO2 emissions of neighboring countries. A nei... [more]
Applicability of Different Double-Layer Models for the Performance Assessment of the Capacitive Energy Extraction Based on Double Layer Expansion (CDLE) Technique
Zhi Zou, Longcheng Liu, Shuo Meng, Xiaolei Bian, Yongmei Li
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: CapMix, CDLE, electric double layer, modified Donnan, salinity difference energy
Capacitive energy extraction based on double layer expansion (CDLE) is a renewable method of harvesting energy from the salinity difference between seawater and freshwater. It is based on the change in properties of the electric double layer (EDL) formed at the electrode surface when the concentration of the solution is changed. Many theoretical models have been developed to describe the structural and thermodynamic properties of the EDL at equilibrium, e.g., the Gouy−Chapman−Stern (GCS), Modified Poisson−Boltzmann−Stern (MPBS), modified Donnan (mD) and improved modified Donnan (i-mD) models. To evaluate the applicability of these models, especially the rationality and the physical interpretation of the parameters that were used in these models, a series of single-pass and full-cycle experiments were performed. The experimental results were compared with the numerical simulations of different EDL models. The analysis suggested that, with optimized parameters, all the EDL models we exam... [more]
Potential Climate Change Risks to Meeting Zimbabwe’s NDC Goals and How to Become Resilient
Mark Howells, Brent Boehlert, Pablo César Benitez
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: climate change, climate resilience, energy modelling, integrated assessment modelling, Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC), OSeMOSYS, renewable energy integration
Almost all countries have committed to develop Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC) to reduce GHG emissions. They determine the level of GHG mitigation that, as a nation, they will commit to reducing. Zimbabwe has ambitious and laudable GHG mitigation targets. Compared to a coal-based future, emissions will be reduced by 33% per capita by 2030. If historical climate conditions continue, it can do this at low or negative cost if suitable sources of climate financing are in place. The NDC plots a positive future. However, much of Zimbabwe’s NDC mitigation center on hydropower generation and other measures that are dangerously vulnerable to climate change. Should the climate change in accordance with recent projections, these investments will be at risk, severely constraining electricity supply and causing high degrees of economic damage. This paper uses the Open-Source energy Modelling SYStem (OSeMOSYS) to consider two adaptation pathways that address this vulnerability. In the firs... [more]
A Hybrid Framework for Detecting and Eliminating Cyber-Attacks in Power Grids
Arshia Aflaki, Mohsen Gitizadeh, Roozbeh Razavi-Far, Vasile Palade, Ali Akbar Ghasemi
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: cyber-attacks, dynamic state estimation, hierarchical clustering, Kalman filter, unsupervised learning
The work described in this paper aims to detect and eliminate cyber-attacks in smart grids that disrupt the process of dynamic state estimation. This work makes use of an unsupervised learning method, called hierarchical clustering, in an attempt to create an artificial sensor to detect two different cyber-sabotage cases, known as false data injection and denial-of-service, during the dynamic behavior of the power system. The detection process is conducted by using an unsupervised learning-enhanced approach, and a decision tree regressor is then employed for removing the threat. The dynamic state estimation of the power system is done by Kalman filters, which provide benefits in terms of the speed and accuracy of the process. Measurement devices in utilities and buses are vulnerable to communication interruptions between phasor measurement units and operators, who can be easily manipulated by false data. While Kalman filters are incapable of detecting the majority of such cyber-attacks... [more]
Modelling to Lower Energy Consumption in a Large WWTP in China While Optimising Nitrogen Removal
Mónica Vergara-Araya, Verena Hilgenfeldt, Di Peng, Heidrun Steinmetz, Jürgen Wiese
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: Energy Efficiency, Modelling, nitrogen removal, optimisation, Simulation, wastewater treatment
In the last decade, China has sharply tightened the monitoring values for wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs). In some regions with sensitive discharge water bodies, the values (24 h composite sample) must be 1.5 mg/L for NH4-N and 10 mg/L for total nitrogen since 2021. Even with the previously less strict monitoring values, around 50% of the wastewater treatment plants in China were permanently unable to comply with the nitrogen monitoring values. Due to the rapid changes on-site to meet the threshold values and the strong relation to energy-intensive aeration strategies to sufficiently remove nitrogen, WWTPs do not always work energy-efficiently. A Chinese WWTP (450,000 Population equivalents or PE) with upstream denitrification, a tertiary treatment stage for phosphorus removal and disinfection, and aerobic sludge stabilisation was modelled in order to test various concepts for operation optimisation to lower energy consumption while meeting and undercutting effluent requirements. F... [more]
Load Sharing Scheme Incorporating Power Security Margins for Parallel Operation of Voltage Source Inverters
Chiebuka Eyisi, Qifeng Li
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: AC microgrid, distributed energy resources, droop control, power frame transformation (PFT), power sharing, transient stability, virtual synchronous machine (VSM), voltage source inverter (VSI)
The interconnection of distributed energy resources (DERs) in microgrids (MGs) operating in both islanded and grid-connected modes require coordinated control strategies. DERs are interfaced with voltage source inverters (VSIs) enabling interconnection. This paper proposes a load demand sharing scheme for the parallel operation of VSIs in an islanded voltage source inverter-based microgrid (VSI-MG). The ride-through capability of a heavily loaded VSI-MG, where some of the VSIs are fully loaded due to the occurrence of an event is investigated. In developing analytical equations to model the VSI, the concept of virtual synchronous machines (VSM) is applied to enable the VSI mimic the inertia effect of synchronous machines. A power frame transformation (PFT) that takes the line ratios of the MG network into account is also incorporated to yield satisfactory transient responses of both network frequency and bus voltages in the MG network. A Jacobian-based method is then developed to take... [more]
Multiscale Assessment of Caprock Integrity for Geologic Carbon Storage in the Pennsylvanian Farnsworth Unit, Texas, USA
Natasha Trujillo, Dylan Rose-Coss, Jason E. Heath, Thomas A. Dewers, William Ampomah, Peter S. Mozley, Martha Cather
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: caprock integrity, carbon sequestration, noble gas migration, seal by-pass
Leakage pathways through caprock lithologies for underground storage of CO2 and/or enhanced oil recovery (EOR) include intrusion into nano-pore mudstones, flow within fractures and faults, and larger-scale sedimentary heterogeneity (e.g., stacked channel deposits). To assess multiscale sealing integrity of the caprock system that overlies the Morrow B sandstone reservoir, Farnsworth Unit (FWU), Texas, USA, we combine pore-to-core observations, laboratory testing, well logging results, and noble gas analysis. A cluster analysis combining gamma ray, compressional slowness, and other logs was combined with caliper responses and triaxial rock mechanics testing to define eleven lithologic classes across the upper Morrow shale and Thirteen Finger limestone caprock units, with estimations of dynamic elastic moduli and fracture breakdown pressures (minimum horizontal stress gradients) for each class. Mercury porosimetry determinations of CO2 column heights in sealing formations yield values ex... [more]
Exploring and Predicting the Knowledge Development in the Field of Energy Storage: Evidence from the Emerging Startup Landscape
Chie Hoon Song
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: battery, co-classification, Crunchbase, Energy Storage, link prediction, Machine Learning, network analysis, startups, technological development
The distribution and deployment of energy storage systems on a larger scale will be a key element of successfully managing the sustainable energy transition by balancing the power generation capability and load demand. In this context, it is crucial for researchers and policy makers to understand the underlying knowledge structure and key interaction dynamics that could shape the future innovation trajectory. A data-driven approach is used to analyze the evolving characteristics of knowledge dynamics from static, dynamic and future-oriented perspective. To this end, a network analysis was performed to determine the influence of individual knowledge areas. Subsequently, an interaction trend analysis based on emergence indicators was conducted to highlight the promising relations. Finally, the formation of new knowledge interactions is predicted using a link prediction technique. The findings show that ensuring the energy efficiency is a key issue that has persisted over time. In future,... [more]
A Process Intensification Approach for CO2 Absorption Using Amino Acid Solutions and a Guanidine Compound
Abishek Kasturi, Jorge F. Gabitto, Radu Custelcean, Costas Tsouris
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: amino acids, CO2 absorption, Process Intensification, slurry bubble column
Environmentally friendly amino-acid salt solutions are used for the absorption of carbon dioxide from concentrated flue-gas streams via chemical absorption. Process intensification reduces operating and capital costs by combining chemical reactions and separation operations. Here, we present a new process-intensification approach that combines the CO2 capture and the amino-acid regeneration steps into a single process carried out in a slurry three-phase reactor. The absorbed CO2 precipitates as a solid carbonated guanidine compound. The cycle is completed by separation of the solid precipitate to strip the CO2 and regenerate the guanidine compound, while the liquid solution is recycled to the slurry reactor. The process was studied by modifying a model developed by the authors for a gas-liquid bubble column without the presence of the guanidine compound. The guanidine precipitation reaction was accounted for using kinetic parameters calculated by the authors in another study. The propo... [more]
Enhanced Stability Criteria of Network-Based Load Frequency Control of Power Systems with Time-Varying Delays
Wenxi Feng, Yanshan Xie, Fei Luo, Xianyong Zhang, Wenyong Duan
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: load frequency control, Lyapunov stability theory, stability analysis, time-varying delays
The stability problem for load frequency control (LFC) of power systems with two time-varying communication delays is studied in this paper. The one-area and two-area LFC systems are considered, respectively, which are modeled as corresponding linear systems with additive time-varying delays. An improved stability criterion is proposed via a modified Lyapunov-Krasovskii functional (LKF) approach. Firstly, an augmented LKF consisting of delay-dependent matrices and some single-integral items containing time-varying delay information in two different delay subintervals is constructed, which makes full use of the coupling information between the system states and time-varying delays. Secondly, the novel negative definite inequality equivalent transformation lemma is used to transform the nonlinear inequality to the linear matrix inequality (LMI) equivalently, which can be easily solved by the MATLAB LMI-Toolbox. Finally, some numerical examples are presented to show the improvement of the... [more]
A Review: Ion Transport of Two-Dimensional Materials in Novel Technologies from Macro to Nanoscopic Perspectives
Nawapong Unsuree, Sorasak Phanphak, Pongthep Prajongtat, Aritsa Bunpheng, Kulpavee Jitapunkul, Pornpis Kongputhon, Pannaree Srinoi, Pawin Iamprasertkun, Wisit Hirunpinyopas
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: 2D materials, capacitance, fluorescence imaging, ion transport, molecular transport, multifunctional energy storages, stimulus-responsive microsupercapacitor
Ion transport is a significant concept that underlies a variety of technologies including membrane technology, energy storages, optical, chemical, and biological sensors and ion-mobility exploration techniques. These applications are based on the concepts of capacitance and ion transport, so a prior understanding of capacitance and ion transport phenomena is crucial. In this review, the principles of capacitance and ion transport are described from a theoretical and practical point of view. The review covers the concepts of Helmholtz capacitance, diffuse layer capacitance and space charge capacitance, which is also referred to as quantum capacitance in low-dimensional materials. These concepts are attributed to applications in the electrochemical technologies such as energy storage and excitable ion sieving in membranes. This review also focuses on the characteristic role of channel heights (from micrometer to angstrom scales) in ion transport. Ion transport technologies can also be us... [more]
Plasma Technology for Phosphogypsum Treatment
Imed Ghiloufi, Miqad S. Albishi, Ahmed A. Alharbi, Ibrahim A. AlShunaifi
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: characterization techniques, phosphogypsum, thermal plasma, waste treatment
The phosphate industry generates a large amount of waste called phosphogypsum (PG). Generally, this waste is discharged without any treatment, and it causes considerable environmental problems. Hence, the objective of this study is the treatment of phosphate waste using thermal plasma technology. First, the waste is characterized using different techniques, such as X-ray fluorescence (XRF), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS), and inductively coupled plasma (ICP). Such characterization shows that the waste contains different toxic elements, such as heavy metals, fluorine, chlorine, sulfur, and phosphorus. For this reason, a plasma reactor is used to separate toxic elements from metals, such as silicon, aluminum, and magnesium, with a pyrolysis/combustion plasma system. In this work, the influence of different parameters, such as time of treatment and plasma current, on the volatility of toxic elements is studied. The obtained results show that... [more]
Design and Validation of Demanded Power Point Tracking Control Algorithm for MIMO Controllers in Wind Turbines
Taesu Jeon, Dongmyoung Kim, Yuan Song, Insu Paek
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: active power control (APC), demanded power point tracking (DPPT) control, linear quadratic regulator (LQR), multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO), wind tunnel testing
In this study, a demanded power point tracking (DPPT) control algorithm was designed for the application of multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) modern control algorithms. The proposed DPPT control algorithm has been newly implemented as a multiple reference trajectory method for applying an MIMO control algorithm without mode switches. Dynamic simulations and wind tunnel experiments were performed using a scaled wind turbine to validate the proposed control algorithm. The wind speeds were 4.6 and 7.3 m/s, the average wind speeds corresponding to region 2 and region 3, respectively, with a turbulence intensity of 10%. Both sets of results demonstrated satisfactory performance for tracking the power commands transmitted from the wind farm controller. Furthermore, the proposed control algorithm was compared and validated with a DPPT control algorithm proposed in previous studies, and its improved control performance and validity were confirmed.
Stress-Testing MQTT Brokers: A Comparative Analysis of Performance Measurements
Biswajeeban Mishra, Biswaranjan Mishra, Attila Kertesz
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: Internet of Things, messaging protocol, MQTT, MQTT brokers, performance evaluation, stress testing
Presently, Internet of Things (IoT) protocols are at the heart of Machine-to-Machine (M2M) communication. Irrespective of the radio technologies used for deploying an IoT/M2M network, all independent data generated by IoT devices (sensors and actuators) rely heavily on the special messaging protocols used for M2M communication in IoT applications. As the demand for IoT services is growing, the need for reduced power consumption of IoT devices and services is also growing to ensure a sustainable environment for future generations. The Message-Queuing Telemetry Transport or in short MQTT is a widely used IoT protocol. It is a low-resource-consuming messaging solution based on the publish−subscribe type communication model. This paper aims to assess the performance of several MQTT broker implementations (also known as MQTT servers) using stress testing, and to analyze their relationship with system design. The evaluation of the brokers is performed by a realistic test scenario, and the an... [more]
Thermoelectric Generator with Passive Biphasic Thermosyphon Heat Exchanger for Waste Heat Recovery: Design and Experimentation
Miguel Araiz, Álvaro Casi, Leyre Catalán, Patricia Aranguren, David Astrain
March 9, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: experimental setup, passive heat-exchanger, power generation, thermoelectric generator, waste heat recovery
One of the measures to fight against the current energy situation and reduce the energy consumption at an industrial process is to recover waste heat and transform it into electric power. Thermoelectric generators can be used for that purpose but there is a lack of experimental studies that can bring this technology closer to reality. This work presents the design, optimizations and development of two devices that are experimented and compared under the same working conditions. The hot side heat exchanger of both generators has been designed using a computational fluid dynamics software and for the cold side of the generators two technologies have been analysed: a finned dissipater that uses a fan and free convection biphasic thermosyphon. The results obtained show a maximum net generation of 6.9W in the thermoelectric generator with the finned dissipater; and 10.6W of power output in the generator with the biphasic thermosyphon. These results remark the importance of a proper design o... [more]
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