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Equivalent Impedance Calculation Method for Control Stability Assessment in HVDC Grids
Fisnik Loku, Patrick Düllmann, Christina Brantl, Antonello Monti.
March 7, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: converter-driven stability, impedance calculation, MTDC Interoperability, multi-vendor MTDC networks.
A major challenge in the development of multi-vendor HVDC networks are converter control interactions. While recent publications have reported interoperability issues such as persistent oscillations for first multi-vendor HVDC setups with AC-side coupling, multi-terminal HVDC networks are expected to face similar challenges. To investigate DC-side control interactions and mitigate possible interoperability issues, several methods based on the converters’ and DC network’s impedances have been proposed in literature. For DC network’s impedance modelling, most methods require detailed knowledge of all converters’ design and controls. However, in multi-vendor HVDC networks, converter control parameters are not expected to be shared due to proprietary reasons. Therefore, to facilitate impedance-based stability analyses in multi-vendor MTDC networks, methods that do not require the disclosure of the existing converter controls are needed. Here, detailed impedance measurements can be applied;... [more]
Numerical Investigation on the Performance of Two-Throat Nozzle Ejectors with Different Mixing Chamber Structural Parameters
Fatong Jia, Dazhang Yang, Jing Xie.
March 7, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: Carbon Dioxide, CFD simulation, ejector, entrainment ratio, refrigeration, two-throat nozzle.
In this study, the effects of the mixing chamber diameter (Dm), mixing chamber length (Lm) and pre-mixing chamber converging angle (θpm) were numerically investigated for a two-throat nozzle ejector to be utilized in a CO2 refrigeration cycle. The developed simulated method was validated by actual experimental data of a CO2 ejector in heat pump water heater system from the published literature. The main results revealed that the two-throat nozzle ejectors can obtain better performance with Dm in the range of 8−9 mm, Lm in the range of 64−82 mm and θpm at approximately 60°, respectively. Deviation from its optimal value could lead to a poor operational performance. Therefore, the mixing chamber structural parameters should be designed at the scope around its optimal value to guarantee the two-throat nozzle ejector performance. The following research can be developed around the two-throat nozzle geometries to strengthen the ejector performance.
Pore-Scale Characterization and PNM Simulations of Multiphase Flow in Carbonate Rocks
Haiyang Zhang, Hamid Abderrahmane, Mohammed Al Kobaisi, Mohamed Sassi.
March 7, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: digital rock physics, pore network modeling, rock properties, two-phase flow properties, wettability.
This paper deals with pore-scale two-phase flow simulations in carbonate rock using the pore network method (PNM). This method was used to determine the rock and flow properties of three different rock samples, such as porosity, capillary pressure, absolute permeabilities, and oil−water relative permeabilities. The pore network method was further used to determine the properties of rock matrices, such as pore size distribution, topological structure, aspect ratio, pore throat shape factor, connected porosity, total porosity, and absolute permeability. The predicted simulation for the network-connected porosity, total porosity, and absolute permeability agree well with those measured experimentally when the image resolution is appropriate to resolve the relevant pore and throat sizes. This paper also explores the effect of the wettability and fraction of oil-wet pores on relative permeabilities, both in uniform and mixed wet systems.
Formation of Graphite-Copper/N-Silicon Schottky Photovoltaic Diodes Using Different Plasma Technologies
Žydrūnas Kavaliauskas, Vilius Dovydaitis, Romualdas Kėželis, Liutauras Marcinauskas, Vitas Valinčius, Arūnas Baltušnikas, Aleksandras Iljinas, Giedrius Gecevičius, Vytautas Čapas.
March 7, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: copper, graphite, magnetron sputtering, photovoltaic, plasma spraying, Schottky photodiodes.
Plasma spraying and magnetron sputtering were used to form graphite−copper films on an n-type silicon surface. The main objective of this work was to compare the properties of the obtained graphite−copper Schottky photodiodes prepared using two different layer formation methods and to evaluate the influence of copper content on the surface morphology, phase structure, and photovoltaic characteristics of the graphite−copper films. Surface morphology analysis shows that the surface of the formed layers using either plasma spraying technology or the magnetron sputtering method consists of various sphere-shaped microstructures. The X-ray diffraction measurements demonstrated that the graphite−copper coatings formed by plasma spraying were crystalline phase. Meanwhile, the films deposited by magnetron sputtering were amorphous when the copper concentration was up to 9.7 at.%. The increase in copper content in the films led to the formation of Cu crystalline phase. Schottky diodes formed usi... [more]
Biogas, Solar and Geothermal Energy—The Way to a Net-Zero Energy Wastewater Treatment Plant—A Case Study
Sylwia Myszograj, Dariusz Bocheński, Mirosław Mąkowski, Ewelina Płuciennik-Koropczuk.
March 7, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: biogas, energy balance, geothermal energy, solar energy, wastewater treatment plant.
Wastewater treatment plants designed to meet the requirements of discharging wastewater to a receiving water body are often not energy optimised. Energy requirements for conventional activated sludge wastewater treatment plants are estimated to range from 0.30 to 1.2 kWh/m3, with the highest values achieved using the nitrification process. This article describes the energy optimisation process of the wastewater treatment plant in Gubin (Poland) designed for 90,000 PE (population equivalent) using renewable energy sources: solar, biogas, and geothermal. At the analysed wastewater treatment plant electricity consumption for treating 1 m3 of wastewater was 0.679 kWh in 2020. The combined production of electricity and heat from biogas, the production of electricity in a photovoltaic system, and heat recovery in a geothermal process make it possible to obtain a surplus of heat in relation to its demand in the wastewater treatment plant, and to cover the demand for electricity, with the poss... [more]
Exploring Intention toward Using an Electric Scooter: Integrating the Technology Readiness and Acceptance into Norm Activation Model (TRA-NAM)
Chien-Wei Ho, Chi-Chuan Wu.
March 7, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: awareness of consequence, electric scooter, personal norm, technology readiness.
The issues of renewable energy, energy crisis, and carbon reduction have caught people’s attention all over the world, and governments have put forth greater effort to proactively solve these problems. Electric transportation not only benefits the environment, but can also utilize renewable energy to prevent an energy crisis. Based on previous theoretical strands of the literature, this research integrates the technology readiness and acceptance model (TRAM) into the norm activation model (NAM) and proposes an integrated model denoted as TRA-NAM. It takes TRA-NAM as our theoretical foundation and aims to explore the effect of technology readiness and awareness of consequence on the intention toward using an electric scooter (ES). The results display that technology readiness positively influences perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use and further improves consumers’ intention toward adopting ES. In addition, personal norm mediates the relationship between awareness of consequen... [more]
Transient Stability Control Based on Kinetic Energy Changes Measured by Synchronized Angular Velocity
A. F. Diaz-Alzate, John E. Candelo-Becerra, Albert Deluque-Pinto.
March 7, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: center of inertia, direct method, kinetic energy, synchronized angular velocity, transient stability.
Real-time transient stability studies are based on voltage angle measures obtained with phasor measurement units (PMUs). A more precise calculation to address transient stability is obtained when using the rotor angles. However, these values are commonly estimated, which leads to possible errors. In this work, the kinetic energy changes in electric machines are used as a criterion for evaluating and correcting transient stability, and to determine the precise time of insertion of a special protection system (SPS). Data from the PMU of the wide-area measurement system (WAMS) are used to construct the SPS. Furthermore, it is assumed that a microcontroller can be located in each generation unit to obtain the synchronized angular velocity. Based on these measurements, the kinetic energy of the system and the respective control action are performed at the appropriate time. The results show that the proposed SPS effectively corrects the oscillations fast enough during the transient stability... [more]
Differentiation and Changes of Household Electricity Prices in EU Countries
Tomasz Rokicki, Piotr Bórawski, Barbara Gradziuk, Piotr Gradziuk, Aldona Mrówczyńska-Kamińska, Joanna Kozak, Danuta Jolanta Guzal-Dec, Kamil Wojtczuk.
March 7, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: directions of price changes, electricity prices, EU countries, households.
The paper’s main purpose is to identify the differentiation and variation of electricity prices for households in EU countries. The specific objectives are to highlight the directions and differentiation of price changes in EU states, determine the degree of volatility (or stability) of electricity rates, and establish the correlation between electricity prices for household consumers and economic and energy parameters. All members of the European Union were chosen for this project as of 31 December 2019 (28 countries). The analyzed period covered the years 2008−2019. The source of collected information was the thematic literature review and the data from Eurostat. Descriptive, tabular and graphical methods, constant-based dynamics indicators, coefficient of variation, Kendall’s tau correlation coefficient, and Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient were used to analyze and present the materials. It was determined that higher electricity prices for households in the EU states were ass... [more]
Monitoring of Solar Still Desalination System Using the Internet of Things Technique
Mohamed Benghanem, Adel Mellit, Mohammed Emad, Abdulaziz Aljohani.
March 7, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: Internet of Things, mobile application, photovoltaic system, remote monitoring, smart water desalination system, solar still.
In this work, a smart solar still prototype for water desalination is designed. It consists of a basic solar still, a solar preheater and a remote monitoring system based on the Internet of Things (IoT) technique. The monitoring system is developed and integrated into the hybrid solar still in order to control its evolution online, as well the quality of the freshwater provided by checking measured parameters such as pH. Thanks to the IoT technique, parameters collected by the monitoring system (e.g., air temperatures, relative humidity, etc.) are uploaded to the cloud for online remote monitoring. The users are notified by an SMS about the status of the system (e.g., water level in the basin, water in the tank, etc.), using an GSM module. The whole system, including the preheater, water pump, valve, sensors and an electronic board, is powered by a photovoltaic module of 75 Wp. The results showed that by adding a solar preheater system, the evaporation process is accelerated and, conse... [more]
Preliminary Design of a Heat Pipe-Cooled Blanket for CFETR
Dianle Wang, Yun Guo.
March 7, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: CFETR, heat pipe cooled blanket, numerical simulation.
Blankets are a difficult problem for fusion engineering design. Because of the complex flow channels, the design, production, processing, and accident maintenance of blankets are all huge challenges for traditional water/gas-cooled blankets. Blankets are the bridge for heat transfer and tritium production. A high-performance blanket with simplified structure is obviously beneficial for engineering, safety, and the economy. In this study, gravity heat pipes instead of coolant flow channels are adopted to remove the heat. Compared with coolant-cooled systems, heat pipes may be simpler and more reliable. The in-vessel and in-box loss of coolant accident (LOCA) will not occur because there is no coolant in the blanket. Moreover, a damaged heat pipe may be replaced easily compared to a damaged water-cooled blanket. In this study, a hypothetical heat pipe-cooled blanket for the China Fusion Engineering Test Reactor (CFETR) was proposed and one module of the blanket was analyzed by numerical... [more]
Modelling the Interaction between Air Pollutant Emissions and Their Key Sources in Poland
Alicja Kolasa-Więcek, Dariusz Suszanowicz, Agnieszka A. Pilarska, Krzysztof Pilarski.
March 7, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: air pollution, emissions, energy industry, fuel combustion, hard coal, MLP, Modelling, neural networks, transportation.
The main purpose of this study is to investigate the relationships between key sources of air pollutant emissions (sources of energy production, factories which are particularly harmful to the environment, the fleets of cars, environmental protection expenditure) and the main environmental air pollution (SO2, NOx, CO and PM) in Poland. Models based on MLP neural networks were used as predictive models. Global sensitivity analysis was used to demonstrate the significant impact of individual network input variables on the output variable. To verify the effectiveness of the models created, the actual data were compared with the data obtained through modelling. Projected courses of changes in the variables under study correspond with the real data, which confirms that the proposed models generalize acquired knowledge well. The high MLP network quality parameters of 0.99−0.85 indicate that the network generalizes the acquired knowledge accurately. The sensitivity analysis for NOx, CO and PM... [more]
Risk of Using Capillary Active Interior Insulation in a Cold Climate
David Antolinc, Katarina Černe, Zvonko Jagličić.
March 7, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: capillary active interior insulation, cold climate, freezing, historic brick wall, water condensation.
The retrofitting of cultural heritage buildings for energy efficiency often requires the internal thermal insulation of external walls. Most of the in situ studies of capillary active interior insulation were performed in mild oceanic climate regions, and they showed an excellent performance. However, as a large part of Central−Eastern Europe belongs to a continental climate with cold winters and long periods of temperatures below the freezing temperature, the applicability of the capillary active interior insulation in cold climate was studied. The hydrothermal behaviour of the three walls was determined—each consists of one of three different interior insulations—and the original wall is made of historic regular solid bricks. Two interior thermal insulations were capillary active (aerated cellular concrete, calcium silicate) and one vapour-tight (glass foam). A hot box−cold box experiment and a steady-state model were used to demonstrate an increase in the original wall mass due to t... [more]
Research on Early Warning for Gas Risks at a Working Face Based on Association Rule Mining
Yuxin Huang, Jingdao Fan, Zhenguo Yan, Shugang Li, Yanping Wang.
March 7, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Optimization
Keywords: apriori algorithm, association rules, gas risks warning, k-means algorithm, outlier detection.
In the process of gas prediction and early warning, outliers in the data series are often discarded. There is also a likelihood of missing key information in the analysis process. To this end, this paper proposes an early warning model of coal face gas multifactor coupling relationship analysis. The model contains the k-means algorithm based on initial cluster center optimization and an Apriori algorithm based on weight optimization. Optimizing the initial cluster center of all data is achieved using the cluster center of the preorder data subset, so as to optimize the k-means algorithm. The optimized algorithm is used to filter out the outliers in the collected data set to obtain the data set of outliers. Then, the Apriori algorithm is optimized so that it can identify more important information that appears less frequently in the events. It is also used to mine and analyze the association rules of abnormal values and obtain interesting association rule events among the gas outliers i... [more]
The Choice of the Optimal Number of Discs in an MR Clutch from the Viewpoint of Different Criteria and Constraints
Krzysztof Kluszczyński, Zbigniew Pilch.
March 7, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: clutch design, drive system component, electromagnetic calculation, electromechanical convertor, MR fluids, MR multi-disc clutch.
This paper focuses on magnetorheological clutches (MR clutches) with a disc structure that can be designed as one-disc or multi-disc clutches (number of discs: N = 1, N > 2). The main goal of the paper is to compare their overall dimensions (lengths and radii), masses, volumes, and characteristic factors—torque per mass ratio and torque per volume ratio for MR clutches that develop the same given clutching torque Tc but differ in the number of discs (it is assumed that the number of discs of the primary member varies from one to four). This analysis develops charts and guidelines that will allow designers to choose the appropriate number of discs from the view point of various criteria, and with various limitations regarding geometry, geometric proportions, mass, volume, or restrictions on the amount of active materials used in the manufacturing process. The limitations on the active materials used are of particular importance in the case of mass production. Our methodology uses a comp... [more]
The Use of Multivariate Data Analysis (HCA and PCA) to Characterize Ashes from Biomass Combustion
Małgorzata Szczepanik, Joanna Szyszlak-Bargłowicz, Grzegorz Zając, Adam Koniuszy, Małgorzata Hawrot-Paw, Artur Wolak.
March 7, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: ash composition, Biomass, multivariate data analysis.
The content of heavy metals Cd, Cr, Cu, Fe, Ni, Pb and Zn in ash samples from miscanthus, oak, pine, sunflower husk, wheat straw, and willow ashes burned at 500, 600, 700, 800, 900, and 1000 °C, respectively, was determined. The statistical analysis of the results was based on multivariate methods: hierarchical cluster analysis (HCA), and principal component analysis (PCA), which made it possible to classify the raw materials ashed at different temperatures into the most similar groups, and to study the structure of data variability. Using PCA, three principal components were extracted, which explain more than 88% of the variability of the studied elements. Therefore, it can be concluded that the application of multivariate statistical techniques to the analysis of the results of the study of heavy metal content allowed us to draw conclusions about the influence of biomass properties on its chemical characteristics during combustion.
A Comparative Study of High-Temperature Latent Heat Storage Systems
Alok Kumar Ray, Dibakar Rakshit, K. Ravi Kumar, Hal Gurgenci.
March 7, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: energy storage density, high-temperature, LHS, liquid/solid fraction, Renewable and Sustainable Energy, thermo-fluidic.
High-temperature latent heat storage (LHS) systems using a high-temperature phase change medium (PCM) could be a potential solution for providing dispatchable energy from concentrated solar power (CSP) systems and for storing surplus energy from photovoltaic and wind power. In addition, ultra-high-temperature (>900 °C) latent heat storage (LHS) can provide significant energy storage density and can convert thermal energy to both heat and electric power efficiently. In this context, a 2D heat transfer analysis is performed to capture the thermo-fluidic behavior during melting and solidification of ultra-high-temperature silicon in rectangular domains for different aspect ratios (AR) and heat flux. Fixed domain effective heat capacity formulation has been deployed to numerically model the phase change process using the finite element method (FEM)-based COMSOL Multiphysics. The influence of orientation of geometry and heat flux magnitude on charging and discharge performance has been eval... [more]
Spray Coating Luminescence Layers on Glass for Si Solar Cells Efficiency Enhancement
Katarzyna Znajdek, Natalia Gwardjan, Aleksandra Sosna-Głębska, Maciej Sibiński.
March 7, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: down-shifting, external quantum efficiency, photoluminescence, rare earth elements, spray-coating methods.
The article presents experimental research focused on the improvement of solar cells efficiency using the photoluminescence down-shifting effect. In the paper, the authors present the results of solar cells performance enhanced with the proposed solution. As light energy converted active materials, rare earth elements of europium and dysprosium were implemented. In the experiments, luminescent layers were deposited on top of photovoltaic protective glass in order to absorb the highest possible amount of ultraviolet light from the incident solar spectrum. Spray coating deposition technology with various types of ink compositions was used for process optimization. It was observed that there are optimal concentrations and solvent types for the best conversion effect and consequently, the improvement of solar cell external quantum efficiency (EQE) together with the PV cell absolute efficiency enhancement.
Effect of Localized Temperature Difference on Hydrogen Fermentation
Seongwon Im, Mo-Kwon Lee, Alsayed Mostafa, Om Prakash, Kyeong-Ho Lim, Dong-Hoon Kim.
March 7, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: agitation speed, energy requirement, H2 fermentation, temperature difference.
In a lab-scale bioreactor system, (20 L of effective volume in our study) controlling a constant temperature inside bioreactor with a total volume 25 L is a simple process, whereas it is a complicated process in the actual full-scale system. There might exist a localized temperature difference inside the reactor, affecting bioenergy yield. In the present work, the temperature at the middle layer of bioreactor was controlled at 35 °C, while the temperature at top and bottom of bioreactor was controlled at 35 ± 0.1, ±1.5, ±3.0, and ±5.0 °C. The H2 yield of 1.50 mol H2/mol hexoseadded was achieved at ±0.1 and ±1.5 °C, while it dropped to 1.27 and 0.98 mol H2/mol hexoseadded at ±3.0 and ±5.0 °C, respectively, with an increased lactate production. Then, the reactor with automatic agitation speed control was operated. The agitation speed was 10 rpm (for 22 h) under small temperature difference (<±1.5 °C), while it increased to 100 rpm (for 2 h) when the temperature difference between top... [more]
Numerical Simulation of Combustion of Natural Gas Mixed with Hydrogen in Gas Boilers
Yue Xin, Ke Wang, Yindi Zhang, Fanjin Zeng, Xiang He, Shadrack Adjei Takyi, Paitoon Tontiwachwuthikul.
March 7, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: combustion characteristics, flue gas analysis, hydrogen-blended combustion, numerical simulation, pollutant generation.
Hydrogen mixed natural gas for combustion can improve combustion characteristics and reduce carbon emission, which has important engineering application value. A casing swirl burner model is adopted to numerically simulate and research the natural gas hydrogen mixing technology for combustion in gas boilers in this paper. Under the condition of conventional air atmosphere and constant air excess coefficient, the six working conditions for hydrogen mixing proportion into natural gas are designed to explore the combustion characteristics and the laws of pollution emissions. The temperature distributions, composition, and emission of combustion flue gas under various working conditions are analyzed and compared. Further investigation is also conducted for the variation laws of NOx and soot generation. The results show that when the boiler heating power is constant, hydrogen mixing will increase the combustion temperature, accelerate the combustion rate, reduce flue gas and CO2 emission, i... [more]
Analysis of Bearing Characteristics of Energy Pile Group Based on Exponential Model
Lichen Li, Longlong Dong, Chunhua Lu, Wenbing Wu, Minjie Wen, Rongzhu Liang.
March 7, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: energy pile group, exponential model, group effect, load transfer method, thermo-mechanical loading.
Energy piles are an emerging energy technology for both structural and thermal purposes. To support structure load, piles are always used in groups with raft; however, the cost and complexity of field tests and numerical modelling limits the research on the bearing characteristics of energy pile group. In this paper, exponential model was applied to simulate the thermo-mechanical soil-pile interaction of energy pile group. Axial load transfer (τ-z) analysis was first performed to calculate the shear stress distribution in the soil, then matrix displacement method was introduced to determine the thermo-mechanical response of energy pile group. The validity of the analytical model was tested against field tests and numerical results. A case study was further performed to analyze the influence of thermal cycles and arrangement of thermally active piles on the bearing response of the whole pile group. Test results show that with the thermally activated pile in pile group, (1) differential... [more]
The Distribution of the Thermal Field in an Elliptical Electric Conductor Coated with Insulation
Jerzy Gołębiowski, Marek Zaręba.
March 7, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: analytical–numerical method, insulated elliptical conductor, stationary thermal field, steady-state current rating.
The paper determines the stationary thermal field in an elliptical cross-section electric conductor coated with insulation. Heat is generated by the flow of alternating current (AC) through the conducting core, and then dissipated from the insulation surface via convection and radiation. The authors have developed an original method for hybrid (analytical−numerical) modeling of a field. This method has been used to solve the relevant boundary problem of Poisson’s equation. While the eigenfunctions of the Laplace operator were determined analytically, the coefficients of the eigenfunctions were calculated by iteratively solving an appropriate system of algebraic equations. The proposed method enables the analysis of systems with an elliptical geometry and a heterogeneous layered structure (e.g., air, aluminum alloy, PCV), and does not require area discretization (grid). The developed analytical−numerical (AN) method has been positively verified using finite elements (FEs). The determine... [more]
Quality and Delivery Costs of Wood Chips by Railway vs. Road Transport
Mariusz Jerzy Stolarski, Paweł Stachowicz, Waldemar Sieniawski, Michał Krzyżaniak, Ewelina Olba-Zięty.
March 7, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: forest biomass, railway transport, road transport, thermophysical properties, transport costs, wood chips.
Forests are the main sources of wood chips delivered to the end customers by road or railway. This research analysed the impact of the quarter of the year: Q1 (January−March), Q2 (April−June), Q3 (July−September), Q4 (October−December) when wood chips were obtained over two consecutive years (2019−2020) and the type of transport used (railway and road) on the thermophysical properties of wood chips and the cost of their delivery. The mean moisture content in the wood chips was 38.28% and it was the highest (45.55%) in Q1, while in Q2 and Q3, this parameter was 8 and 17 percentage points (p.p.) lower. The mean lower heating value (LHV) of the chips was 10.46 GJ Mg−1. The chips delivered by road transport had a 4% higher LHV compared to those shipped by railway transport. The wood chips contained 3.42% d.m. of ash. The road transport at a distance of 200 km was found to be approximately 10% cheaper compared to the transport by rail for most of the study period, both with respect to 1 Mg... [more]
Modeling and Analysis of a Coated Tube Adsorber for Adsorption Heat Pumps
João M. S. Dias, Vítor A. F. Costa.
March 7, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: adsorption heat, adsorption heat pump, coated tube adsorber, coefficient of performance, specific heating power.
This work investigates the effects of several parameters on the coefficient of performance (COP) and the specific heating power (SHP) of a coated-tube adsorber for adsorption heat pumps (AHP) suitable for water heating (space and/or domestic water heating). The COP and SHP are obtained based on physical models that have already been proven to adequately describe this type of adsorber. Several parameters are tested, namely, the regeneration, condenser and evaporator temperatures, the heat transfer fluid velocity, the tube diameter, the adsorbent coating thickness, the metal−adsorbent heat transfer coefficient, and the cycle time. Two different scenarios were tested, corresponding to distinct working conditions. The working conditions for Scenario A are suitable for pre-heating water in mild climates. Scenario B’s working conditions are based on the European standard EN16147. The maximum COP is obtained for regeneration temperatures of 75 °C and 95 °C for Scenarios A and B, respectively.... [more]
Conceptual Evaluation of a 5G Network Slicing Technique for Emergency Communications and Preliminary Estimate of Energy Trade-Off
Michail-Alexandros Kourtis, Thanos Sarlas, Giorgios Xilouris, Michael C. Batistatos, Charilaos C. Zarakovitis, Ioannis P. Chochliouros, Harilaos Koumaras.
March 7, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: 5G, eMBB, Energy Efficiency, mMTC, NFV, slicing, uRLLC.
The definition of multiple slicing types in 5G has created a wide field for service innovation in communications. However, the advantages that network slicing has to offer remain to be fully exploited by today’s applications and users. An important area that can potentially benefit from 5G slicing is emergency communications for First Responders. The latter consists of heterogeneous teams, imposing different requirements on the connectivity network. In this paper, the RESPOND-A platform is presented, which provides First Responders with network-enabled tools on top of 5G on-scene planning, with enhanced service slicing capabilities tailored to emergency communications. Furthermore, a mapping of emergency services and communications to specific slice types is proposed to identify the current challenges in the field. Additionally, the proposed tentative mechanism is evaluated in terms of energy efficiency. Finally, the approach is summarized by discussing future steps in the convergence... [more]
Energy Management in the Railway Industry: A Case Study of Rail Freight Carrier in Poland
Aleksandra Kuzior, Marek Staszek.
March 7, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: Energy Efficiency, railway transportation, transportation.
Energy is crucial to economic development, but its production usually has a negative impact on the environment. This ambivalence leads to the need for methods to improve energy efficiency. Transportation is one of the largest global energy consumers. Therefore, improving the energy efficiency of transportation is crucial for sustainable development. The aim of this article is to show the limitations of energy management in railways, resulting from the model of market regulation. The question in this context is whether only technological methods can be used in railways to steer its energy efficiency, as is suggested by the existing research. Critical analysis, desk research and a case study of Polish railway undertaking were used to find an answer to the research question. The discussion of the results shows that the European regulatory system leads to greater complications in the field of energy management than in other global regions, where railways are also important for the economy.... [more]
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