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Heat Transfer and Bearing Characteristics of Energy Piles: Review
Jinli Xie, Yinghong Qin
March 8, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: bearing capacity, energy piles, ground source heat pumps, heat transfer
Energy piles, combined ground source heat pumps (GSHP) with the traditional pile foundation, have the advantages of high heat transfer efficiency, less space occupation and low cost. This paper summarizes the latest research on the heat transfer and bearing capacity of energy piles. It is found that S-shaped tubes have the largest heat transfer area and the best heat transfer efficiency; that energy piles need to be designed conservatively, such as adjusting the safety coefficient, number and spacing of the piles according to the additional temperature loads; and that unbalanced surface temperature has not been resolved, caused by uneven refrigeration/heating demand in one cycle. A composite energy pile applied to water-rich areas is proposed to overcome the decay of bearing and heat transfer performance. Besides, most of the heat transfer models are borehole-oriented and will fit for energy piles effectively if the models support variable ground temperature boundary conditions.
Analysis of the Suitability of Signal Features for Individual Sensor Types in the Diagnosis of Gradual Tool Wear in Turning
Joanna Kossakowska, Sebastian Bombiński, Krzysztof Ejsmont
March 8, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: acoustic emission, force signals, gradual tool wear (GTW), signal feature (SF), signal processing methods, sound signals, tool condition monitoring system (TCMS), tool wear monitoring, vibrations, wavelet packet transform (WPT)
There are many items in the literature indicating that certain signal features (SFs) of cutting forces, vibrations or acoustic emission are useful for the diagnosis of tool wear in certain single experiments. There is no answer to whether these SFs are universal. The novelty of this article is an attempt to answer these questions and propose a large set of SFs related to tool wear, but without including superfluous SFs. The analysis of the usefulness of the signal properties for the state of the cutting tool in turning was carried out on a large experiment. A number of various SFs obtained for various signal analysis methods were selected for the study. It is found that no SF is always related to the tool wear, so we define many different signal characteristics that can be related to the tool wear (basic set) and automatically select those associated with it in a given machining case. To this end, the relationship between the measures and the wear of the tool was analyzed. Interrelated... [more]
Beyond the Energy Poor/Non Energy Poor Divide: Energy Vulnerability and Mindsets on Energy Generation Modes in Hungary
Adrienne Csizmady, Zoltán Ferencz, Lea Kőszeghy, Gergely Tóth
March 8, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Policy
Keywords: consciousness, energy poverty, heating modes, indicators
In the Hungarian as well as the international literature, debates regarding the methodology used for measuring energy poverty are ongoing. Our contribution sought to develop a methodology that would be relatively easy to measure via survey and have the potential to identify households’ energy vulnerability status beyond the energy poor/non energy poor divide. Based on a representative survey that was carried out in Hungary in 2018, we identified three groups of households: energy poor, non energy poor households, and a so-called transitional group, potentially at risk of energy poverty. In addition to socioeconomic differences, we analysed differences in the mindsets of respondents belonging to these three household groups concerning different aspects of heating energy generation (macrolevel aspects, such as environmental sustainability and energy supply system issues, and microlevel aspects, such as economic and technical issues). By this, the article aims to provide input for further... [more]
Roof Color-Based Warm Roof Evaluation in Cold Regions Using a UAV Mounted Thermal Infrared Imaging Camera
Kirim Lee, Jinhwan Park, Sejung Jung, Wonhee Lee
March 8, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: indoor temperature, surface temperature, thermal infrared images, UAV, warm roof
Existing studies on reducing urban heat island phenomenon and building temperature have been actively conducted; however, studies on investigating the warm roof phenomenon to in-crease the temperature of buildings are insufficient. A cool roof is required in a high-temperature region, while a warm roof is needed in a low-temperature or cold region. Therefore, a warm roof evaluation was conducted in this study using the roof color (black, blue, green, gray, and white), which is relatively easier to install and maintain compared to conventional insulation materials and double walls. A remote sensing method via an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)-mounted thermal infrared (TIR) camera was employed. For warm roof evaluation, the accuracy of the TIR camera was verified by comparing it with a laser thermometer, and the correlation between the surface temperature and the room temperature was also confirmed using Pearson correlation. The results showed significant surface temperature differences r... [more]
Modification of Energy Parameters in Wood Pellets with the Use of Waste Cooking Oil
Aneta Saletnik, Bogdan Saletnik, Czesław Puchalski
March 8, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: ash, calorific value, Carbon, volatile substances, waste cooking oil, wood pellets
Biomass is one of the most important sources of renewable energy. It is expected that in the coming decades, biomass will play a major role in replacing fossil fuels. The most commonly used biofuels include wood pellet, which is a cost-effective, uniform and easy-to-use material. In view of the growing interest in this type of resource, novel methods are being investigated to improve the quality of pellet. This article presents the results of a laboratory study focusing on wood pellets refined with waste sunflower cooking oil applied by spraying. In this work, authors attempted to modify the energy parameters of wood pellets with the use of waste cooking oil. Addition of waste cooking oil, applied at the rates of 2%, 4%, 6%, 8%, 10% and 12% relative to the weight of pellets, increased the calorific value of the pellets without decreasing their durability. The highest dose of the modifier (12%) on average led to a 12−16% increase in calorific value. In each case, the addition of sunflow... [more]
Optical Methods for Measuring Icing of Wind Turbine Blades
Ivan Kabardin, Sergey Dvoynishnikov, Maxim Gordienko, Sergey Kakaulin, Vadim Ledovsky, Grigoriy Gusev, Vladislav Zuev, Valery Okulov
March 8, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: a method based on structured lighting, icing, optical methods, total internal reflection, wind energy
The development of wind-power engineering in the Arctic has led to increasing wind turbines in cold climatic zones. A problem operating wind turbines in cold conditions is the icing of blades. The icing of the blades leads to a change in rotor aerodynamics, a decrease in energy production, the additional weight of blades, and load on the rotor, which increase wear and reduce the lifetime of the turbines. The growth of icing on the blades threatens the uncontrollable separation of ice pieces from the blade edges, and the operation is unsafe. Non-contact methods for detecting icing on the blades need to prevent critical operating modes with ice formation on the blades. This review analyzes methods for detecting icing. The advantages and disadvantages of various optical methods are presented to give valuable insights on ice prevention for wind turbines operating in cold regions.
Smart Power Management in OIC Countries: A Critical Overview Using SWOT-AHP and Hybrid MCDM Analysis
K. Habibul Kabir, Shafquat Yasar Aurko, Md. Saifur Rahman
March 8, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: AHP-TOPSIS, AHP-WASPAS, distributed energy resources, electric vehicle infrastructures, energy storage systems, MCDM, micro-grids, OIC countries, power electronic converters, renewable energy resources, smart grid, smart meters, smart power management, SWOT-AHP
A conventional electrical grid mostly depends on the electrical power generated from fossil fuels. However, the pollutants from fossil fuels are the key factors for adverse climate change. Most of the developed countries of the world have already recognized the fact that the energy mix requires to be diversified by incorporating renewable energy. This is especially relevant for a good number of the member countries of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), as much of their electric power is still generated from fossil fuels due to the relative abundance of fossil fuels in those countries. In order to integrate renewable energy sources into the hybrid energy mix, an existing conventional grid needs to undergo drastic changes. Alongside this, the population boom in the OIC member countries has caused higher demand for a steady supply of electricity that the conventional grids have long been struggling to cope with. With a view to solving this multifaceted problem, incorporation o... [more]
Novel Fuzzy Control Energy Management Strategy for Fuel Cell Hybrid Electric Vehicles Considering State of Health
Xiao Hu, Shikun Liu, Ke Song, Yuan Gao, Tong Zhang
March 8, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: energy management strategy, fuel cell hybrid electric vehicle, fuzzy control, Genetic Algorithm, neural network, state of health
Due to the low efficiency and high pollution of conventional internal combustion engine vehicles, the fuel cell hybrid electric vehicles are expected to play a key role in the future of clean energy transportation attributed to the long driving range, short hydrogen refueling time and environmental advantages. The development of energy management strategies has an important impact on the economy and durability, but most strategies ignore the aging of fuel cells and the corresponding impact on hydrogen consumption. In this paper, a rule-based fuzzy control strategy is proposed based on the constructed data-driven online estimation model of fuel cell health. Then, a genetic algorithm is used to optimize this fuzzy controller, where the objective function is designed to consider both the economy and durability by combining the hydrogen consumption cost and the degradation cost characterized by the fuel cell health status. Considering that the rule-based strategy is more sensitive to opera... [more]
A Concept of Risk Prioritization in FMEA Analysis for Fluid Power Systems
Joanna Fabis-Domagala, Mariusz Domagala, Hassan Momeni
March 8, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: fluid power systems, FMEA, risk analysis
FMEA analysis is a tool of quality improvement that has been widely used for decades. Its classical version prioritizes risk of failure by risk priority number (RPN). The RPN is a product of severity (S), occurrence (O), and detection (D), where all of the factors have equal levels of significance. This assumption is one of the most commonly criticized drawbacks, as it has given unreasonable results for real-world applications. The RPN can produce equal values for combinations of risk factors with different risk implications. Another issue is that of the uncertainties and subjectivities of information employed in FMEA analysis that may arise from lack of knowledge, experience, and employed linguistic terms. Many alternatives of risk assessment methods have been proposed to overcome the weaknesses of classical FMEA risk management in which we can distinguish methods of modification of RPN numbers of employing new tools. In this study, we propose a modification of the traditional RPN num... [more]
A New Concept of Air Cooling and Heat Pipe for Electric Vehicles in Fast Discharging
Hamidreza Behi, Theodoros Kalogiannis, Mahesh Suresh Patil, Joeri Van Mierlo, Maitane Berecibar
March 8, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: air cooling assisted heat pipe (ACAH), computational fluid dynamic (CFD), heat pipe, lithium titanate oxide (LTO) battery, thermal management system (TMS)
This paper presents the concept of a hybrid thermal management system (TMS) including natural convection, heat pipe, and air cooling assisted heat pipe (ACAH) for electric vehicles. Experimental and numerical tests are described to predict the thermal behavior of a lithium titanate oxide (LTO) battery cell in a fast discharging process (8C rate). Specifications of different cooling techniques are deliberated and compared. The mathematical models are solved by COMSOL Multiphysics® (Stockholm, Sweden), the commercial computational fluid dynamics (CFD) software. The simulation results are validated against experimental data with an acceptable error range. The results specify that the maximum cell temperatures for the cooling systems of natural convection, heat pipe, and ACAH reach 56, 46.3, and 38.3 °C, respectively. We found that the maximum cell temperature experiences a 17.3% and 31% reduction with the heat pipe and ACAH, respectively, compared with natural convection.
The Proof-of-Concept: The Transformation of Naphthalene and Its Derivatives into Decalin and Its Derivatives during Thermochemical Processing of Sewage Sludge
Jacek Łyczko, Jacek A. Koziel, Chumki Banik, Andrzej Białowiec
March 8, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: biochar, municipal waste, PAHs, pyrolysis, torrefaction, VOCs, waste management
One solution for sewage sludge (SS) management is thermochemical treatment due to torrefaction and pyrolysis with biochar production. SS biochar may contain toxic volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). This study aimed to determine the process temperature’s influence on the qualitative PAHs emission from SS-biochar and the transformation of PAHs contained in SS. SS was torrefied/pyrolyzed under temperatures 200−600 °C with 1 h residence time. The headspace solid-phase microextraction (SPME) combined with gas chromatography and mass spectrometry (HS-SPME-GC-MS) analytical procedure of VOCs and PAHs emission was applied. The highest abundance of numerous VOCs was found for torrefaction ranges of temperature. The increase of temperatures to the pyrolytic range decreased the presence of VOCs and PAHs in biochar. The most common VOCs emitted from thermally processed SS were acetone, 2-methylfuran, 2-butanone, 3-metylbutanal, benzene, decalin, and acetic acid... [more]
Application of Mobile Energy Storage for Enhancing Power Grid Resilience: A Review
Jesse Dugan, Salman Mohagheghi, Benjamin Kroposki
March 8, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: mobile energy resources, mobile energy storage, power system resilience, resilience enhancement, service restoration
Natural disasters can lead to large-scale power outages, affecting critical infrastructure and causing social and economic damages. These events are exacerbated by climate change, which increases their frequency and magnitude. Improving power grid resilience can help mitigate the damages caused by these events. Mobile energy storage systems, classified as truck-mounted or towable battery storage systems, have recently been considered to enhance distribution grid resilience by providing localized support to critical loads during an outage. Compared to stationary batteries and other energy storage systems, their mobility provides operational flexibility to support geographically dispersed loads across an outage area. This paper provides a comprehensive and critical review of academic literature on mobile energy storage for power system resilience enhancement. As mobile energy storage is often coupled with mobile emergency generators or electric buses, those technologies are also consider... [more]
Methodology for Discontinuity Factors Generation for Simplified P3 Solver Based on Nodal Expansion Formulation
Yuchao Xu, Jason Hou, Kostadin Ivanov
March 8, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: discontinuity factors, generalized equivalence theory, nodal expansion method, transport-corrected SP3
The Simplified Spherical Harmonic (SPN) approximation was first introduced as a three-dimensional (3D) extension of the plane-geometry Spherical Harmonic (PN) equations. A third order SPN (SP3) solver, recently implemented in the Nodal Expansion Method (NEM), has shown promising performance in the reactor core neutronics simulations. This work is focused on the development and implementation of the transport-corrected interface and boundary conditions in an NEM SP3 solver, following recent published work on the rigorous SPN theory for piecewise homogeneous regions. A streamlined procedure has been developed to generate the flux zero and second order/moment discontinuity factors (DFs) of the generalized equivalence theory to minimize the error introduced by pin-wise homogenization. Moreover, several colorset models with varying sizes and configurations are later explored for their capability of generating DFs that can produce results equivalent to that using the whole-core homogenizatio... [more]
Web-Based Toolkit for Performance Simulation and Analysis of Power Line Communication Networks
Mario Sanz, José Ignacio Moreno, Gregorio López, Javier Matanza, Julio Berrocal
March 8, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: power line communications, power line intelligent metering evolution, simulations, traffic analysis, web applications
AMIs (Advanced Metering Infrastructures) present an important role in Smart City environments, especially from the point of view of distribution and customers, offering control and monitoring capabilities. The use of PLC (Power Line Communication) technology offers a wide range of advantages in AMI, including not needing to deploy an additional communication infrastructure. However, the electrical network was not initially designed for communications, as these networks pose problems depending on the connected loads, such as network impedance variation, frequency selectivity or noise. For this reason, the use of simulators is proposed to facilitate the deployments based on PLC networks, and analysis and diagnosis tools for the identification of problems in operating networks are also required. This paper presents a toolkit for evaluating and analyzing the performance of PLC networks. This toolkit is composed of SimPRIME, a simulator for the evaluation of NB-PLC PRIME (PoweR line Intelli... [more]
In Situ Deformation Analysis of a Fracture in Coal under Cyclic Loading and Unloading
Zhihui Liu, Yongfei Yang, Yingwen Li, Jiaxue Li
March 8, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: Coal, cyclic loading, deformation analysis, fracture, X-ray CT image
The deformation analysis of fractures is vital for advantageous development of oil and gas fields, especially the coalbed methane (CBM) reservoir, since the change of fracture parameters can be directly evaluated through fracture deformation analysis. Then the flow capacity of CBM and the effect of various stimulation methods can be analyzed. In this study, X-ray CT image analysis is used to quantitatively characterize the deformation of a coal fracture in situ, and the evolution of fracture aperture under cyclic loading is presented. Furthermore, dimensionless permeability at different confining pressures by the Lattice Boltzmann method is simulated. The current results indicate that the fracture deformation changes significantly under cyclic loading. A dramatic change is observed in the initial loading stage, in which the coal is strongly compacted, and the fracture aperture and permeability are reduced to 13.9% and 0.1%, respectively, when the confining pressure is loaded to 10 MPa.... [more]
The Microstructure of γ-Alumina
Natalie M. Stuart, Karl Sohlberg
March 8, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: ab initio, alumina, bulk, DFT, materials modeling, spinel, surfaces
Though γ-Al2O3 has played a central role in heterogeneous catalysis for more than two centuries, its microstructure continues to be debated. Specifically, the positions of Al3+ cations within the crystal lattice have been discussed extensively in the literature. Many authors uphold that the cations primarily occupy spinel sites, while others endorse the occupation of non-spinel sites. The other main point of dispute is whether the structure contains interstitial hydrogen, with some authors supporting a partially hydrated model and others claiming that the structure must be completely dehydrated. The use of different structural models directly affects the predicted geometry of γ-Al2O3 at the surface, which in turn has significant implications for its catalytic utility. A comparison of theoretical data to experimental infrared (IR), X-ray diffraction (XRD), and selected area electron diffraction (SAED) evidence suggests that γ-Al2O3 features cations primarily in spinel positions, while I... [more]
Performance and Exhaust Emissions of a Spark Ignition Internal Combustion Engine Fed with Butanol−Glycerol Blend
Stanislaw Szwaja, Michal Gruca, Michal Pyrc, Romualdas Juknelevičius
March 8, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: Butanol, comparative analysis, Gasoline, glycerol, internal combustion engine
Investigation of a new type of fuel for the internal combustion engine, which can be successfully used in both the power generation and the automotive industries, is presented in this article. The proposed fuel is a blend of 75% n-butanol and 25% glycerol. The engine tests conducted with this glycerol−butanol blend were focused on the performance, combustion thermodynamics, and exhaust emissions of a spark-ignition engine. A comparative analysis was performed to find potential similarities and differences in the engine fueled with gasoline 95 and the proposed glycerol−butanol blend. As measured, CO exhaust emissions increased, NOx emissions decreased, and UHC emissions were unchanged for the glycerol−butanol blend when compared to the test with sole gasoline. As regards the engine performance and combustion progress, no significant differences were observed. Exhaust temperature remarkably decreased by 3.4%, which contributed to an increase in the indicated mean effective pressure by ap... [more]
Managing the Energy Transition through Discourse. The Case of Poland
Joanna Krzywda, Dariusz Krzywda, Armenia Androniceanu
March 8, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: coal phase-out in Poland, critical discourse analysis, decarbonization, energy transition, managing the energy transition
Since energy transition has become a necessity, many countries are developing decarbonization plans and looking for ways to reduce CO2 emissions. The process takes different forms, most often being affected by local conditions, which means that it takes place in each country differently, due to the country’s social and economic specifics. One of the countries that has just started its energy transition process is Poland. The case of Poland is extremely interesting, as it is a country whose economy is still heavily dependent on coal and there are very strong traditions related to this particular source of energy. On the other hand, Poland has two very good reasons to move away from coal. The complexity and comprehensiveness of the energy transition results, among other things, from the diversity of actors involved in this issue and the multiplicity of their, often conflicting, interests. Using a critical discourse analysis, this paper attempts to show how those actors attempt to shape t... [more]
Odour Nuisance at Municipal Waste Biogas Plants and the Effect of Feedstock Modification on the Circular Economy—A Review
Marta Wiśniewska, Andrzej Kulig, Krystyna Lelicińska-Serafin
March 8, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: anaerobic digestion, biogas plant, biowaste, circular economy, feedstock, municipal waste, odorants, odour nuisance, organic fraction from municipal solid waste
The increase in the amount of municipal solid waste (MSW) generated, among other places, in households is a result of the growing population, economic development, as well as the urbanisation of areas with accompanying insufficiently effective measures to minimise waste generation. There are many methods for treating municipal waste, with the common goal of minimising environmental degradation and maximising resource recovery. Biodegradable waste, including selectively collected biowaste (BW), also plays an essential role in the concept of the circular economy (CE), which maximises the proportion of waste that can be returned to the system through organic recycling and energy recovery. Methane fermentation is a waste treatment process that is an excellent fit for the CE, both technically, economically, and environmentally. This study aims to analyse and evaluate the problem of odour nuisance in municipal waste biogas plants (MWBPs) and the impact of the feedstock (organic fraction of M... [more]
The Contribution of Bottom-Up Energy Models to Support Policy Design of Electricity End-Use Efficiency for Residential Buildings and the Residential Sector: A Systematic Review
Marlene Ofelia Sanchez-Escobar, Julieta Noguez, Jose Martin Molina-Espinosa, Rafael Lozano-Espinosa, Genoveva Vargas-Solar
March 8, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Policy
Keywords: data-driven approach, electricity efficiency, energy modelling, energy policy, households, residential buildings
Bottom-up energy models are considered essential tools to support policy design of electricity end-use efficiency. However, in the literature, no study analyzes their contribution to support policy design of electricity end-use efficiency, the modeling techniques used to build them, and the policy instruments supported by them. This systematic review fills that gap by identifying the current capability of bottom-up energy models to support specific policy instruments. In the research, we review 192 publications from January 2015 to June 2020 to finally select 20 for further examination. The articles are analyzed quantitatively in terms of techniques, model characteristics, and applied policies. The findings of the study reveal that: (1) bottom-up energy models contribute to the support of policy design of electricity end-use efficiency with the application of specific best practices (2) bottom-up energy models do not provide a portfolio of analytical methods which constraint their capa... [more]
Intelligent Control System Architecture for Phosphorus Production from Apatite-Nepheline Ore Waste
Maksim Dli, Andrey Puchkov, Artem Vasiliev, Elena Kirillova, Yuri Selyavskiy, Nikolay Kulyasov
March 8, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: information model, intelligent control systems, waste processing
This paper proposes multilevel architecture for an intelligent control system for the complex chemical energy technological process of yellow phosphorus production from apatite-nepheline ore processing waste. The research revealed that, when controlling this process, one has to deal with large amounts of multiformat and polymodal information, and control goals differ at different levels not only in effectiveness criteria, but also in the structuredness of the level problems. On this basis, it is proposed that intelligent methods be used for the implementation of information processes and control goals at individual levels and the whole system. The artificial intelligence methods underlying the informational model of a control system offer solutions to problems of analyzing control processes at different hierarchy levels, namely the initial level of sensing devices, the levels of programmable logic controllers, dispatching of control and production processes, enterprise management and s... [more]
A Review of Total Harmonic Distortion Factors for the Measurement of Harmonic and Interharmonic Pollution in Modern Power Systems
Angel Arranz-Gimon, Angel Zorita-Lamadrid, Daniel Morinigo-Sotelo, Oscar Duque-Perez
March 8, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: harmonic analysis, harmonic distortion rates, high-frequency spectral components, interharmonics, power quality indices
Harmonic distortion is one of the disturbances that most affects the quality of the electrical system. The widespread use of power electronic systems, especially power converters, has increased harmonic and interharmonic emission in a wide range of frequencies. Therefore, there are new needs in the measurement of harmonic distortion in modern electrical systems, such as measurement in the supra-harmonic range (>2 kHz) and the measurement of interharmonics. The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) standards define new total harmonic distortion (THD) rates based on the concept of frequency groupings. However, the rates defined in the IEC standards have shortcomings when measuring signals such as those present in the outputs of power systems with abundant interharmonic content and presence of components in the supra-harmonic range. Therefore, in this work, a comparison is made between the different THD factors currently defined, both in the literature and in the standards, to s... [more]
Biochar as a Soil Amendment: Reduction in Mercury Transport from Hydraulic Mine Debris
Madison Brandt, Deborah S. Page-Dumroese, Jackson Webster, Carrie Monohan
March 8, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: abandoned gold mines, biochar, mercury, mining sediments, remediation
Mercury mining and its use in gold mine operations left a legacy of contamination in northern California. Contaminated sediments and water continue to affect local and downstream ecosystems. To assess the efficacy of biochar-amended soils on decreasing Hg transport, biochar was used to amend rock and sediment columns and mesocosms to decrease suspended sediment and associated mercury (Hg) in storm water runoff from Sierra Nevada hydraulic mines. Mercury-contaminated storm water runoff and hydraulic mine debris were collected from two hydraulic mine sites in the Yuba River, California watershed. Mercury concentrations and turbidity were analyzed from storm water samples and hydraulic mine debris in three simulated storm runoff experiments using decomposed granite columns, sediment columns, and sediment mesocosms amended at 0%, 2%, or 5% biochar by weight. Columns containing hydraulic mine debris and mixed with 5% biochar had a significant (p < 0.05) reduction in filter-passed mercury... [more]
The Influence of Power Network Disturbances on Short Delayed Estimation of Fundamental Frequency Based on IpDFT Method with GMSD Windows
Józef Borkowski, Mirosław Szmajda, Janusz Mroczka
March 8, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: frequency estimation, power network disturbances, power quality, spectrum interpolation
This paper presents an application of the IpDFT spectrum interpolation method to estimate the fundamental frequency of a power waveform. Zero-crossing method (ZC) with signal prefiltering was used as a reference method. Test models of disturbances were applied, based on real disturbances recorded in power networks, including voltage harmonics and interharmonics, transient overvoltages, frequency spikes, dips and noise. It was determined that the IpDFT method is characterized by much better dynamic parameters with better estimation precision. In an example, in the presence of interharmonics, the frequency estimation error was three times larger for the reference method than that for the IpDFT method. Furthermore, during the occurrence of fast transient overvoltages, the IpDFT method reached its original accuracy about three times faster than the ZC method. Finally, using IpDFT, it was possible to identify the type of disturbances: impulsive, step changes of frequency or voltage dips.
Determination of the Extent of the Rock Destruction Zones around a Gasification Channel on the Basis of Strength Tests of Sandstone and Claystone Samples Heated at High Temperatures up to 1200 °C and Exposed to Water
Krzysztof Skrzypkowski, Krzysztof Zagórski, Anna Zagórska
March 8, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: destruction zone around gasified channel, high temperature, strength and structural parameters of rocks after heating
This article presents the results of laboratory tests regarding the influence of high temperatures on changes in the strength and structural parameters of rocks that are present in the immediate vicinity of a gasification channel. Sandstone and claystone samples were heated at 300 °C, 600 °C, 900 °C and 1200 °C. Additionally, the heated samples were placed in water for 24 h. The results of the laboratory tests were used in the numerical simulation using RS2 software. The main goal of modeling was to determine the extent of the rock destruction zone around the gasification channel for dry and wet rock masses. In the numerical simulations, three widths of the gasification channel and three ranges of high-temperature impact were modeled. On the basis of the obtained results, it was found that the extent of rock destruction, both in the roof and in the floor, is greater by several percent for a wet rock mass. For the first time, this research presents the effect of water on heated rock sam... [more]
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