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Modeling of Energy Consumption and Reduction of Pollutant Emissions in a Walking Beam Furnace Using the Expert Method—Case Study
Mariusz Niekurzak, Jerzy Mikulik
March 6, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: BAT, electricity and natural gas consumption, hot rolling mill, processing costs, Steel, steel industry, strip
This paper presents an algorithm for modeling electricity and natural gas consumption in a walking furnace with the use of artificial intelligence and simulation methods, depending on the length of the rolling campaign and the established rolling program. This algorithm is the basis for the development of a proposal for a set of minimum requirements characterizing the Best Available Techniques (BAT) for beam furnaces intended for hot rolling, taking into account the requirements set out in national regulations and the recommendations described in the BREF reference documents. This information should be taken into account when drawing up an application for an integrated permit, as well as when setting emission limit values. Based on the constructed algorithm, it was shown that depending on their type and technical specification, the analyzed projects will offer measurable economic benefits in the form of reducing the amount of energy consumed by 1,076,400 kWh during the implementation o... [more]
The Numerical Modeling of Gas Movement in a Single Inlet New Generation Multi-Channel Cyclone Separator
Aleksandras Chlebnikovas, Artūras Kilikevičius, Jaroslaw Selech, Jonas Matijošius, Kristina Kilikevičienė, Darius Vainorius, Giorgio Passerini, Jacek Marcinkiewicz
March 6, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: gas movement, new generation multi-channel cyclone separator, particulate matter, symmetrical body, viscosity models
The work of traditional cyclones is based on the separation of solid particles using only the centrifugal forces. Therefore, they do not demonstrate high gas-cleaning efficiency, particularly in the cases where gas flows are polluted with fine solid particles (about 20 µm in diameter). The key feature of a new-generation multi-channel cyclone separator’s structure is that its symmetrical upgraded curved elements, with openings cut with their plates bent outwards, make channels for the continuous movement of the gas flows from the inflow opening to the central axis. The smoke flue of the vertical gas outflow is located near the cover of the separating chamber. The present work is aimed at studying the applicability of two various viscosity models and their modified versions to simulate aerodynamic processes in an innovative design for a multi-channel cyclone separator with a single inflow, using the computational fluid dynamics. The research results obtained in the numerical simulation... [more]
Green Energy Management through the Implementation of RES in the EU. Analysis of the Opinions of Poland and Germany
Tomasz Jałowiec, Henryk Wojtaszek, Ireneusz Miciuła
March 6, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: change, citizen, comparative analysis, Energy, EU, Germany, green energy, Poland, Renewable and Sustainable Energy
The EU’s energy policy is geared towards introducing changes in order to stop or avoid negative climate change. The determinants of the energy policies of Poland and Germany are presented along with the priorities until 2050. The possibilities of reducing the impact of energy on the environment were interpreted, emphasizing its common goal. Activities supporting the EU and maintaining the level of energy security are indicated. Possible negative effects in the social and health sphere are presented as a response to the failure to implement these demands. The literature was analyzed and proprietary questionnaires were carried out, and the results realized in the EU by the independent FBI Economic Department were implemented. On the basis of earlier pilot studies, variants of a successful transformation were implemented, assuming different roles performed by a citizen (entrepreneur). Opportunities to tackle climate change and global challenges have been identified based on innovation and... [more]
Investigating Hydrogen-Based Non-Conventional Storage for PV Power in Eco-Energetic Optimization of a Multi-Energy System
Marialaura Di Somma, Martina Caliano, Viviana Cigolotti, Giorgio Graditi
March 6, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Optimization
Keywords: annual cost, hydrogen carrier, mixed-integer linear programming, multi-energy system, multi-objective optimal design, Power-to-X, primary energy saving
Through the integration of multiple energy carriers with related technologies, multi-energy systems (MES) can exploit the synergies coming from their interplay for several benefits towards decarbonization. In such a context, inclusion of Power-to-X technologies in periods of excess renewable electricity supply, removes the need for curtailment of renewable electricity generation. In order to achieve the environmental benefits of MES without neglecting their economic feasibility, the optimal design problem is as crucial as challenging and requires the adoption of a multi-objective approach. This paper extends the results of a previous work, by investigating hydrogen-based non-conventional storage for PV power in the eco-energetic optimization of an MES. The system under study consists of a reversible fuel cell (r-SOC), photovoltaic (PV), electric heat pump, absorption chiller and thermal storage, and allows satisfying the multi-energy needs of a residential end-user. A multi-objective l... [more]
Thermal Performance of a Cylindrical Lithium-Ion Battery Module Cooled by Two-Phase Refrigerant Circulation
Bichao Lin, Jiwen Cen, Fangming Jiang
March 6, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: battery thermal management, electric vehicles, lithium-ion battery safety, refrigerant circulation cooling
It is important for the safety and good performance of a Li-ion battery module/pack to have an efficient thermal management system. In this paper, a battery thermal management system with a two-phase refrigerant circulated by a pump was developed. A battery module consisting of 240 18650-type Li-ion batteries was fabricated based on a finned-tube heat-exchanger structure. This structural design offers the potential to reduce the weight of the battery thermal management system. The cooling performance of the battery module was experimentally studied under different charge/discharge C-rates and with different refrigerant circulation pump operation frequencies. The results demonstrated the effectiveness of the cooling system. It was found that the refrigerant-based battery thermal management system could maintain the battery module maximum temperature under 38 °C and the temperature non-uniformity within 2.5 °C for the various operation conditions considered. The experimental results with... [more]
Thermal Fluxes and Solar Energy Storage in a Massive Brick Wall in Natural Conditions
Mariusz Owczarek
March 6, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: building envelope, energy storage in wall, heat transfer by conduction, transient heat transfer
The thermal state of building elements is a combination of steady and transient states. Changes in temperature and energy streams in the wall of the building in the transient state are particularly intense in its outer layer. The factors causing them are solar radiation, ambient temperature and long-wave radiation. Due to the greater variability of these factors during the summer, the importance of the transient state increases at this time. The study analysed heat transfer in three aspects, temperatures in the outer, middle and inner parts of the wall, heat fluxes between these layers and absorption of solar energy, heat transfer coefficient on the wall exterior was also calculated. The analysis is based on temperature measurements at several depths in the wall and measurements of solar radiation. The subject of research is a solid brick wall. The results show that the characteristics of heat flow in winter and summer for the local climate show distinct differences. In the winter, the... [more]
Novel Interleaved High Gain Boost Converter Using Switched Capacitor
Girish Ganesan Ramanathan, Naomitsu Urasaki
March 6, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: DC–DC, Energy Conversion, interleaved, Renewable and Sustainable Energy, switched capacitor
The increase in global energy demand has led to increased research in harvesting solar energy. Solar energy is widely used in homes, electric vehicles and is a great solution to power remote areas. DC−DC converters are essential in extracting power from solar panels. One of the main problems in designing converters for solar energy applications is boosting the low output voltage of the solar panel to meaningful levels. While there are several topologies to achieve high gain, some of the problems faced by them are the extreme duty ratio, complex design and discontinuous input current. This paper presents a novel topology that uses an interleaved input, a voltage lift capacitor and a hybrid switched capacitor network to achieve high gain without an extreme duty ratio or bulky magnetics. The proposed converter is controlled using a microcontroller which regulates the output voltage. The voltage lift capacitor and the switched capacitor network enhances the voltage gain over a conventional... [more]
Electrohydrodynamic Enhancement of Phase Change Material Melting in Circular-Elliptical Annuli
Kun He, Lei Wang, Jiangxu Huang
March 6, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: electrohydrodynamic, elliptical electrode, PCM melting
Phase change material (PCM) has received significant attention due to its great potential for thermal energy storage. However, the major undesirable property of PCM is related to its low thermal conductivity. In this work, the electrohydrodynamic (EHD) enhancement of PCM melting in circular-elliptical annuli is investigated numerically by using the lattice Boltzmann method (LBM). The key motivation for our choice of the elliptical shape is due to the fact that the more curved elliptical surface corresponds to stronger charge injection strength, which may lead to stronger flow field, and the consequent increase of heat transfer rate. The influences of several non-dimensional parameters, including electric Rayleigh number T, thermal Rayleigh number (Ra) and the aspect ratio (AR) of the inner ellipse are investigated in detail. Based on the numerical results, it is found that the radial electro-convective flow induced by the external electric field makes a significant contribution to the... [more]
On the Use of Wearable Face and Neck Cooling Fans to Improve Occupant Thermal Comfort in Warm Indoor Environments
Bin Yang, Tze-Huan Lei, Pengfei Yang, Kaixuan Liu, Faming Wang
March 6, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: dry eye symptom, energy performance, face cooling, neck cooling, perceptual responses, personal thermal management
Face and neck cooling has been found effective in improving thermal comfort during exercise in the heat despite the fact that the surface area of human face and neck regions accounts for only 5.5% of the entire body. Presently very little documented research has been conducted to investigate cooling the face and neck only to improve indoor thermal comfort. In this study, two highly energy efficient wearable face and neck cooling fans were used to improve occupant thermal comfort in two warm indoor conditions (30 and 32 °C). Local skin temperatures and perceptual responses while using the two wearable cooling fans were examined and compared. Results showed that both cooling fans could significantly reduce local skin temperatures at the forehead, face and neck regions by up to 2.1 °C. Local thermal sensation votes at the face and neck were decreased by 0.82−1.21 scale unit at the two studied temperatures. Overall TSVs decreased by 1.03−1.14 and 1.34−1.66 scale units at 30 and 32 °C tempe... [more]
A CMOS Active Rectifier with Efficiency-Improving and Digitally Adaptive Delay Compensation for Wireless Power Transfer Systems
Yichen Zhang, Junye Ma, Xian Tang
March 6, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: active rectifier, adaptive delay compensation, wireless power transfer
A CMOS active rectifier with digitally adaptive delay compensation for power efficiency improvement is presented in this work. The power transistors are turned on and turned off in advance under the control of the regenerated compensation signals, which are generated by the proposed compensation control circuit; therefore, the reverse current is eliminated, and the efficiency is increased. Simulation results in a standard 0.18 μm CMOS process show that the turn-on and turn-off delay of the rectifier is effectively compensated. The power efficiency is up to 90.6% when the proposed rectifier works at the operation frequency of 13.56 MHz.
Evaluating the Impact of Energy Efficiency Building Codes for Residential Buildings in the GCC
Mohamed H. Elnabawi
March 6, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: arid climate, energy consumption, energy efficiency measures, GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council), lifecycle cost (LCC)
In arid climates, almost half of the urban peak load of energy demand is used to supply cooling and air-conditioning in the summertime. The pressure placed on energy resources to satisfy inhabitants’ indoor comfort requirements is mounting due to accelerated urbanisation rates in developing countries and has led countries such as those in the GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council) to establish sustainable building codes to enhance their environmental performance. Using the extensive parametric energy simulations provided by DesignBuilder, this study addresses the potential of applying different GCC energy efficiency measures to reduce annual energy consumption and carbon emissions in a typical residential dwelling in the Kingdom of Bahrain. To do so, first, a base case validation simulation model was generated, followed by four design scenarios addressing the minimum requirements for Bahrain’s Energy Conservation Code, Abu Dhabi’s ESTIDAMA 1, Saudi Arabia’s code, and Kuwait’s building code. Th... [more]
Seeking the Pressure Points: Catalysing Low Carbon Changes from the Middle-Out in Offices and Schools
Catherine Willan, Kathryn B. Janda, David Kenington
March 6, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Policy
Keywords: Carbon, Energy, energy policy, ESG, middle actors, middle-out perspective, non-domestic buildings
Non-domestic buildings are frequently characterised as resistant to top-down low-carbon and energy-efficiency policy. Complex relationships amongst building stakeholders are often blamed. “Middle actors”—professionals situated between policymakers and building users—can use their agency and capacity to facilitate energy and carbon decision-making from the “middle-out”. We use semi-structured interviews with expert middle actors working with schools and commercial offices, firstly, to explore their experience of energy and low-carbon decision-making in buildings and, secondly, to reflect on the evolution of middle actors’ role within it. Our exploratory findings suggest that a situated sensitivity to organisational “pressure points” can enhance middle actors’ agency and capacity to catalyse change. We find shifts in the ecology of the “middle”, as the UK’s Net Zero and Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) agendas pull in new middle actors (such as the financial community) and issu... [more]
Hydraulic Characterization of the Full Scale Mock-Up of the DEMO Divertor Outer Vertical Target
Amelia Tincani, Francesca Maria Castrovinci, Moreno Cuzzani, Pietro Alessandro Di Maio, Ivan Di Piazza, Daniele Martelli, Giuseppe Mazzone, Andrea Quartararo, Eugenio Vallone, Jeong-Ha You
March 6, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: DEMO, divertor, plasma facing components, thermal hydraulics
In the frame of the pre-conceptual design activities of the DEMO work package DIV-1 “Divertor Cassette Design and Integration” of the EUROfusion program, a mock-up of the divertor outer vertical target (OVT) was built, mainly in order to: (i) demonstrate the technical feasibility of manufacturing procedures; (ii) verify the hydraulic design and its capability to ensure a uniform and proper cooling for the plasma facing units (PFUs) with an acceptable pressure drop; and (iii) experimentally validate the computational fluid-dynamic (CFD) model developed by the University of Palermo. In this context, a research campaign was jointly carried out by the University of Palermo and ENEA to experimentally and theoretically assess the hydraulic performances of the OVT mock-up, paying particular attention to the coolant distribution among the PFUs and the total pressure drop across the inlet and outlet sections of the mock-up. The paper presents the results of the steady-state hydraulic experiment... [more]
Accessible Modeling of the German Energy Transition: An Open, Compact, and Validated Model
Julia Barbosa, Christopher Ripp, Florian Steinke
March 6, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: Energy Conversion, energy system model, energy transition
We present an easily accessible model for dispatch and expansion planning of the German multi-modal energy system from today until 2050. The model can be used with low efforts while comparing favorably with historic data and other studies of future developments. More specifically, the model is based on a linear programming partial equilibrium framework and uses a compact set of technologies to ease the comprehension for new modelers. It contains all equations and parameters needed, with the data sources and model assumptions documented in detail. All code and data are openly accessible and usable. The model can reproduce today’s energy mix and its CO2 emissions with deviations below 10%. The generated energy transition path, for an 80% CO2 reduction scenario until 2050, is consistent with leading studies on this topic. Our work thus summarizes the key insights of previous works and can serve as a validated and ready-to-use platform for other modelers to examine additional hypotheses.
Climate Risks and the Realized Volatility Oil and Gas Prices: Results of an Out-of-Sample Forecasting Experiment
Rangan Gupta, Christian Pierdzioch
March 6, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: climate risks, forecasting, Natural Gas, oil, realized volatility
We extend the widely-studied Heterogeneous Autoregressive Realized Volatility (HAR-RV) model to examine the out-of-sample forecasting value of climate-risk factors for the realized volatility of movements of the prices of crude oil, heating oil, and natural gas. The climate-risk factors have been constructed in recent literature using techniques of computational linguistics, and consist of daily proxies of physical (natural disasters and global warming) and transition (U.S. climate policy and international summits) risks involving the climate. We find that climate-risk factors contribute to out-of-sample forecasting performance mainly at a monthly and, in some cases, also at a weekly forecast horizon. We demonstrate that our main finding is robust to various modifications of our forecasting experiment, and to using three different popular shrinkage estimators to estimate the extended HAR-RV model. We also study longer forecast horizons of up to three months, and we account for the poss... [more]
Pitch Control of Three Bladed Large Wind Energy Converters—A Review
Adrian Gambier
March 6, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: active damping control, collective pitch control, control in full load operation, gain scheduling, individual pitch control, load reduction, multi-controller parametrization
Modern multi-megawatt wind turbines are currently designed as pitch-regulated machines, i.e., machines that use the rotation of the blades (pitching) in order to adjust the aerodynamic torque, such that the power is maintained constantly throughout a wide range of wind speeds when they exceed the design value (rated wind speed). Thus, pitch control is essential for optimal performance. However, the pitching activity is not for free. It introduces vibrations to the tower and blades and generates fatigue loads. Hence, pitch control requires a compromise between wind turbine performance and safety. In the past two decades, many approaches have been proposed to achieve different objectives and to overcome the problems of a wind energy converter using pitch control. The present work summarizes control strategies for problem of wind turbines, which are solved by using different approaches of pitch control. The emphasis is placed on the bibliographic information, but the merits and demerits o... [more]
Advancements in the Energy Sector and the Socioeconomic Development Nexus
Giuseppe T. Cirella, Barbara Pawłowska
March 6, 2023 (v1)
Contemporary societies, in conjunction with economies from around the world, show an increasing demand for energy [...]
Three-Dimensional Unsteady Aerodynamic Analysis of a Rigid-Framed Delta Kite Applied to Airborne Wind Energy
Iván Castro-Fernández, Ricardo Borobia-Moreno, Rauno Cavallaro, Gonzalo Sánchez-Arriaga
March 6, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: aerodynamic coefficients, airborne wind energy system, estimation before modeling, vortex lattice method
The validity of using a low-computational-cost model for the aerodynamic characterization of Airborne Wind Energy Systems was studied by benchmarking a three-dimensional Unsteady Panel Method (UnPaM) with experimental data from a flight test campaign of a two-line Rigid-Framed Delta kite. The latter, and a subsequent analysis of the experimental data, provided the evolution of the tether tensions, the full kinematic state of the kite (aerodynamic velocity and angular velocity vectors, among others), and its aerodynamic coefficients. The history of the kinematic state was used as input for UnPaM that provided a set of theoretical aerodynamic coefficients. Disparate conclusions were found when comparing the experimental and theoretical aerodynamic coefficients. For a wide range of angles of attack and sideslip angles, the agreement in the lift and lateral force coefficients was good and moderate, respectively, considering UnPaM is a potential flow tool. As expected, UnPaM predicts a much... [more]
Application of Electrical Tomography Imaging Using Machine Learning Methods for the Monitoring of Flood Embankments Leaks
Tomasz Rymarczyk, Krzysztof Król, Edward Kozłowski, Tomasz Wołowiec, Marta Cholewa-Wiktor, Piotr Bednarczuk
March 6, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: elastic net, electrical tomography, image reconstruction, Machine Learning, PCA, sensors, wave preprocessing
This paper presents an application for the monitoring of leaks in flood embankments by reconstructing images in electrical tomography using logistic regression machine learning methods with elastic net regularisation, PCA and wave preprocessing. The main advantage of this solution is to obtain a more accurate spatial conductivity distribution inside the studied object. The described method assumes a learning system consisting of multiple equations working in parallel, where each equation creates a single point in the output image. This enables the efficient reconstruction of spatial images. The research focused on preparing, developing, and comparing algorithms and models for data analysis and reconstruction using a proprietary electrical tomography solution. A reliable measurement solution with sensors and machine learning methods makes it possible to analyse damage and leaks, leading to effective information and the eventual prevention of risks. The applied methods enable the improve... [more]
Numerical Investigations on the Damage Behaviour of a Reconstructed Anode for Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Application
Katharina Steier, Vinzenz Guski, Siegfried Schmauder
March 6, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: damage behaviour, failure mechanisms, FIB tomography, Ni-YSZ, SOFC
This paper addresses the damage behaviour of a nickel/yttria-stabilised zirconia (Ni-YSZ) anode, in order to understand microstructural degradation processes of Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFCs) during long-term operation. Numerical investigations are carried out to analyse the failure mechanisms in detail. For this purpose, finite element (FE) models are generated from focused ion beam-scanning electron microscopy 3D image data, representing the anode microstructure with varying phase compositions. A brittle model and a ductile material model were assigned to the YSZ phase and the nickel phase, respectively. The porosity is found to affect the strength of the microstructure significantly, leading to low compressive strength results. A high Ni content generally increases the toughness of the overall structure. However, the orientation and the geometry of the nickel phase is essential. When the Ni phase is aligned parallel to the loading direction, a supporting effect on the microstructure... [more]
Experimental Research on the Law of Energy Conversion during CO2 Sequestration in Coal
Tao Gao, Cunbao Deng, Qing Han
March 6, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: adsorption model, CO2 sequestration, Energy Conversion, particle size, temperature
CO2 sequestration in coal is mainly attributed to adsorption. The adsorption experiments of CO2 were conducted at injection pressures ranging from 1 to 3 MPa on coal samples with five kinds of particle sizes. The fitting degree of four classical adsorption models to experimental adsorption data was systematically compared. The adsorption properties of CO2 were comprehensively discussed. The temperature changes of coal samples at different positions during CO2 adsorption were measured by using the improved adsorption tank, and then the energy conversion law was obtained. The results showed increasing gas injection pressure can effectively increase the adsorption capacity of CO2 on coal samples. The BET equation had the best fitting accuracy for CO2 adsorption on various size coal samples. There was a significant exothermic effect during CO2 adsorption and storage. With the rise of injection pressure, the peak value of the rising temperature of coal samples increased, but the change rate... [more]
Application of Time-Voltage Characteristics in Overcurrent Scheme to Reduce Arc-Flash Incident Energy for Safety and Reliability of Microgrid Protection
Feras Alasali, Saad M. Saad, Naser El-Naily, Anis Layas, Abdelsalam Elhaffar, Tawfiq Hussein, Faisal A. Mohamed
March 6, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: arc flash, distribution network, microgrid, optimization techniques, protection coordination
The interconnection between diverse Distribution Generations (DGs) that utilize various technologies and complex structure of networks are the most characteristic of modern Distribution Networks (DN). The wide adoption of DGs considerably affects the power flow dynamics in the DN and consequently the fault characteristics. The excessive level of fault currents can pose risks of heat (high temperature) and pressure in accordance to Arc Flash (AF) incident energy in microgrids. This research studies the relationship between AF severity and the solving of coordination problem of Overcurrent Relays (OCRs) in DN, and introduces a novel equation that considers the AF qualities in solving the coordination problem for OCRs. In this study, a novel optimization problem, the AF severity with the optimal coordination of OCRs in DN is presented and the Water Cycle Optimization Method (WCOM) is employed to find the best combination of the OCR’s settings in the DN while considering the AF induced ene... [more]
Reburning of Animal Waste Based Biomass with Coals for NOx Reduction, Part II: Dairy Biomass (DB) and Coal−DB Blends
Hyukjin Oh, Kalyan Annamalai, John M. Sweeten, Kevin Heflin
March 6, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: animal wastes, co-firing, combustion, dairy biomass, NOx reduction, reburn, Renewable and Sustainable Energy
Concentrated animal feeding operations (both slaughter and dairy cattle) lead to land, water, and air pollution if waste storage and handling systems are not effectively managed. At the same time, cattle biomass (CB), which includes both slaughter/feedlot biomass (FB) and dairy biomass (DB), have the potential to be a source of green energy at coal-fired power plants. Part I presented results on NOx reductions with pure FB or Coal: FB blends as reburn fuels. Part II deals with results from reburning with pure DB or Coal: DB blends as reburn fuels. A mixture of NG with a small amount of NH3 was used to generate the baseline NOx of 400−420 ppm (or 185−194 g/GJ). NOx emissions were found to be reduced by as much as 96% when reburning with FB. The effects of reburn fuel type, equivalence ratio (ERRBZ) in the reburn zone, vitiated air, several injection configurations of reburn fuel and initial NO concentrations on NOx emissions were investigated. The ERRBZ shows a significant effect on the... [more]
Design and Implementation of Periodic Control for a Matrix Converter-Based Interior Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor Drive System
Tian-Hua Liu, Kai-Hsiang Chang, Jia-Han Li
March 6, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: digital signal processor, matrix converter, periodic controllers
The matrix converter-based IPMSM drive has 360 Hz virtual DC-bus voltage variations which produce severe stator harmonic currents. To solve this problem, a speed-loop classical periodic controller and two current-loop periodic controllers, including a classical periodic controller and a selective harmonic controller, are proposed in this paper. By using the proposed methods, the harmonic currents are obviously reduced and the speed responses of the IPMSM are clearly improved. A detailed analysis is discussed. A digital signal processor, type SH7237, manufactured by Renesas Electronics Corporation is used for the control algorithms. Experimental results show that those proposed periodic controllers reduce up to nearly 32% of the total harmonic distortion at the stator currents, and also apparently improve the transient, tracking, and repetitive load disturbance speed responses.
Degradation of Lithium-Ion Batteries in an Electric Transport Complex
Nickolay I. Shchurov, Sergey I. Dedov, Boris V. Malozyomov, Alexander A. Shtang, Nikita V. Martyushev, Roman V. Klyuev, Sergey N. Andriashin
March 6, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: aging model, battery degradation, cycling, electric transport, lithium-ion batteries, load cycles, residual life
The article provides an overview and comparative analysis of various types of batteries, including the most modern type—lithium-ion batteries. Currently, lithium-ion batteries (LIB) are widely used in electrical complexes and systems, including as a traction battery for electric vehicles. Increasing the service life of the storage devices used today is an important scientific and technical problem due to their rapid wear and tear and high cost. This article discusses the main approaches and methods for researching the LIB resource. First of all, a detailed analysis of the causes of degradation was carried out and the processes occurring in lithium-ion batteries during charging, discharging, resting and difficult operating conditions were established. Then, the main factors influencing the service life are determined: charging and discharging currents, self-discharge current, temperature, number of cycles, discharge depth, operating range of charge level, etc. when simulating a real mot... [more]
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