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High-Performance Electric/Hybrid Vehicle—Environmental, Economic and Technical Assessments of Electrical Accumulators for Sustainable Mobility
Roberto Capata, Alfonso Calabria
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: batteries package, economic analysis, electric mobility, electric vehicles
The present work aims to provide a technical, economic, and environmental analysis on the electric accumulators used for electric mobility (pure electric, hybrid, full hybrid and/or mild hybrid) to reduce the environmental, social and economic impacts generated by private vehicles. Initially, the scenarios for the development of electric mobility and the regulatory context were assessed. Attention has been focused on the batteries used in electric vehicles and the technological aspects related to their charging operations. With regard to the economic aspects, the evolution of battery costs in relation to capacity and size has been highlighted in recent years. The advantages related to the containment of environmental impacts are highlighted considering the aspects related to the end of life of the batteries themselves. As retrofitting ICE vehicles by electric motor currently represents a potential transition solution to improve the shift towards the widespread adoption of electric vehi... [more]
Analysis of Fluid-Structure Coupling Dynamic Characteristics of Centrifugal Pump Rotor System
Jianping Yuan, Jiali Shi, Yanxia Fu, Huilong Chen, Rong Lu, Xueliang Hou
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: centrifugal pump, Computational Fluid Dynamics, experimental study, FSI (fluid-solid interaction), steady numerical simulation
Safety and reliable operation is one of the most important research areas for centrifugal pump systems, due to the interaction of complex flow, large structural load, and vibration caused by the operation of the impeller. To analyze the internal flow and impeller deformation of the centrifugal pump, the single-stage single-suction centrifugal pump titled IS100-80-160 was selected as the research object. Under the principle of single variable, the turbulent flow and structural response of three impellers designed by different parameters were calculated by CFX and ANSYS Workbench. A numerical simulation of steady flow at different flow rates of the centrifugal pump was carried out, and its hydraulic performance is consistent with the corresponding experimental results. By comparing the deformation of the impeller rotor system, it was found that the closed impeller has the worst stability with the best hydraulic performance; the impeller with split blades has the worst stability with the... [more]
Detailed Assessment of Modulation Strategies for Hexverter−Based Modular Multilevel Converters
Héctor R. Robles-Campos, Fernando Mancilla-David
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: AC–AC direct power converters, modular multilevel converters, modulation strategies, total harmonic distortion
Modular multilevel converters are playing a key role in the present and future development of topologies for medium−to−high−power applications. Among this category of power converters, there is a direct AC−AC modular multilevel converter called “Hexverter”, which is well suited to connect three−phase AC systems operating at different frequencies. This topology is the subject of study in this manuscript. The complete Hexverter system is composed of an Hexverter power converter and several control layers, namely, a “virtual VC2 controller”, a branch current controller in a two−frequency dq reference frame, a modulator, and a voltage balancing algorithm. The paper presents a thorough description and analysis of the entire Hexverter system, providing research contributions in three key aspects: (i) modeling and control in a unified two−frequency dq framework; (ii) developing a “virtual VC2 controller” to dynamically account for Hexverter’s active power losses allowing to achieve active pow... [more]
Energy Management Control Strategy for Saving Trip Costs of Fuel Cell/Battery Electric Vehicles
Juhui Gim, Minsu Kim, Changsun Ahn
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: dynamic programming, energy management control strategy, fuel cell system operation optimization, fuel cell vehicles, optimal rule extraction
Fuel cell vehicles (FCVs) should control the energy management between two energy sources for fuel economy, using the stored energy in a battery or generation of energy through a fuel cell system. The fuel economy for an FCV includes trip costs for hydrogen consumption and the lifetime of two energy sources. This paper proposes an implementable energy management control strategy for an FCV to reduce trip costs. The concept of the proposed control strategy is first to analyze the allowable current of a fuel cell system from the optimal strategies for various initial battery state of charge (SOC) conditions using dynamic programming (DP), and second, to find a modulation ratio determining the current of a fuel cell system for driving a vehicle using the particle swarm optimization method. The control strategy presents the on/off moment of a fuel cell system and the proper modulation ratio of the turned-on fuel cell system with respect to the battery SOC and the power demand. The proposed... [more]
Quest for the Co-Pyrolysis Behavior of Rice Husk and Cresol Distillation Residue: Interaction, Gas Evolution and Kinetics
Na Xu, Mifen Cui, Zhuxiu Zhang, Jihai Tang, Xu Qiao
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: co-pyrolysis, cresol distillation residue, kinetics, rice husk, TG-MS
With the tremendous prosperity of industry, more and more hazardous waste is discharged from industrial production processes. Cresol distillation residue is a typical industrial hazardous waste that causes severe pollution without proper treatment. Herein, the co-pyrolysis of rice husk and cresol distillation residue was studied using thermogravimetry−mass spectrometry and kinetic studies. The Coats and Redfern method was employed to calculate the activation energy. The results indicated that the pyrolysis process of cresol distillation residue and RH/CDR (Rice Husk and Cresol Distillation Residue) blends can be divided into four stages and three stages for RH. The introduction of RH not only improved the thermo-stability of cresol distillation residue at a low temperature but also reduced the activation energy of the blends. The activation energy was the lowest when the proportion of rice husk in the blend was 60%. The main gaseous pyrolysis products included CH4, H2O, C2H2, CO2, C3H6... [more]
A Conceptual Exploration of How the Pursuit of Sustainable Energy Development Is Implicit in the Genuine Progress Indicator
David Cook, Brynhildur Davíðsdóttir, Ingunn Gunnarsdóttir
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: economic well-being, Energy, linkages, Sustainability, sustainable development, trade-offs
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) represent a bridging point between the old, neoclassical, growth-based model of the economy and newer, emerging paradigms, such as the well-being economy. The importance of growth in Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is recognized within the SDGs, however, in addition, Target 19 of Goal 17 advocates the adoption of alternative measures of economic well-being. The Genuine Progress Indicator (GPI) has been found to be the indicator of alternative economic well-being most aligned with the SDGs. On the basis that increased, high-quality energy use leads to expanded macro-economic activity, as measured by GDP, this study conducts a conceptual exploration of the extent to which the pursuit of sustainable energy development (SED) can enhance GPI outcomes. Based on a recent Icelandic GPI study, a total of 46 SED themes were found to be linkable to 16 of its 39 sub-indicators, including 8 cost deductions and 7 benefit additions. The frequency of these was as... [more]
Influence of Specific Power on the Solid and Liquid Products Obtained in the Microwave-Assisted Pyrolysis of End-of-Life Tires
María Teresa Martín, Juan Luis Aguirre, Juan Baena-González, Sergio González, Roberto Pérez-Aparicio, Leticia Saiz-Rodríguez
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: aromatics compounds, end-of-life tires, limonene, microwave-assisted pyrolysis, specific power
In this work, chemical recycling as an alternative to conventional end-of-life treatments was studied. Two different types of end-of-life tires (ELT), truck tires and mix tires (50:50 mixture of passenger car and truck tires), were pyrolyzed in a batch microwave reactor. The influence of specific power (10, 20, and 30 W/g) on mass distribution was analyzed. The maximum liquid yield was attained at 10 W/g, while the maximum gas yield is obtained at 30 W/g. Liquid fractions were characterized by gas chromatography/quadrupole mass spectrometry (GC/qMS) to identify the main components, and major compounds were quantified. In all samples, limonene (3.76 ± 0.31−6.80 ± 2.37 wt. %) and BTEX (3.83 ± 0.20−1.19 ± 2.80 wt. %) were the main components. Major limonene concentration is obtained in oil produced from truck ELT while higher yields of aromatic compounds are obtained from mix ELT. The maximum BTEX concentration is obtained at 10 W/g being toluene the main compound with a concentration of... [more]
An Experimental Investigation of WAG Injection in a Carbonate Reservoir and Prediction of the Recovery Factor Using Genetic Programming
Mirosław Wojnicki, Jan Lubaś, Mateusz Gawroński, Sławomir Szuflita, Jerzy Kuśnierczyk, Marcin Warnecki
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: acid gas, Carbon Dioxide, carbonate reservoir, enhanced oil recovery, EOR, genetic programming, high-nitrogen natural gas, recovery factor, WAG, water alternating gas
Production from mature oil fields is gradually declining, and new discoveries are not sufficient to meet the growing demand for oil products. Hence, enhanced oil recovery is emerging as an essential link in the global oil industry. This paper aims to recognize the possibility of increasing oil recovery from Polish carbonate reservoirs by the water alternating gas injection process (WAG) using various types of gases, including CO2, acid gas (a mixture of CO2 and H2S of 70/30% vol/vol) and high-nitrogen natural gases occurring in the Polish Lowlands. A series of 17 core flooding experiments were performed under the temperature of 126 °C, and at pressures of 270 and 170 bar on composite carbonate cores consisting of four dolomite core plugs. Original reservoir rock and fluids were used. A set of slim tube tests was conducted to determine the miscibility conditions of the injected fluids with reservoir oil. The WAG process was compared to continuous gas injection (CGI) and continuous water... [more]
A Critical Review of State-of-the-Art Optimal PMU Placement Techniques
Muhammad Musadiq Ahmed, Muhammad Amjad, Muhammad Ali Qureshi, Kashif Imran, Zunaib Maqsood Haider, Muhammad Omer Khan
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Optimization
Keywords: complete network observability (CNO), incomplete network observability (INO), optimal PMU placement (OPP), Optimization, phasor measurement unit (PMU), single PMU or line outage (N − 1 contingency), synchrophasors
Phasor measurement unit (PMU) technology is a need of the power system due to its better resolution than conventional estimation devices used for wide-area monitoring. PMUs can provide synchronized phasor and magnitude of voltage and current measurements for state estimation of the power system to prevent blackouts. The drawbacks of a PMU are the high cost of the device and its installation. The main aspect of using PMUs in electrical networks is the property to observe the adjacent buses, thereby making it possible to observe the system with fewer PMUs than the number of buses through their optimal placement. In the last two decades, exhaustive research has been done on this issue. Considering the importance of this field, a comprehensive review of the progress achieved until now is carried out and the limitations of existing reviews in the literature are highlighted. This paper can be seen as a major attempt to provide an up-to-date review of the research work carried out in this all... [more]
Optimal Location and Sizing of Renewable Distributed Generators for Improving Voltage Stability and Security Considering Reactive Power Compensation
Akanit Kwangkaew, Saher Javaid, Chalie Charoenlarpnopparut, Mineo Kaneko
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: design, location, optimal, reactive power compensation, renewable distributed generator, sizing, voltage collapse, voltage stability
The integration of renewable resources into the existing power distribution system is expanding to reduce gas emissions, treat climate change and satisfy the current global need for clean energy. If the location and size of these renewable generators are determined without considering uncontrollable reactive power compensation caused by their intermittent nature, the resultant power system may suffer from system instability and decreased reliability. Therefore, the issue of optimal location and size of renewable resources attracts great attention. In this paper, a methodology is proposed to optimize the locations and capacities of distributed renewable generators installed in conventional power distribution systems. In particular, uncontrollable reactive power compensation of these renewable resources is considered in this paper and managed through the proposed methodology to ensure power system reliability and stability. As a result, the proposed methodology reminds us of the importan... [more]
Non-Symmetrical (NS) Reconfiguration Techniques to Enhance Power Generation Capability of Solar PV System
Suresh Mikkili, Akshay Kanjune, Praveen Kumar Bonthagorla, Tomonobu Senjyu
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: global maximum power point (GMPP), mismatch loss (ML), non-symmetrical (NS) reconfiguration techniques, total cross tied (TCT)
At present, primary power generation depends on non-renewable energy resources, which will become extinct. Solar is the best option in renewable energy sources to achieve clean and green power extraction. Solar PV transforms light energy into electrical energy. However, the output power of solar PV changes with solar insolation. It is also affected by environmental factors and the shading effect. One of the key factors that can reduce the PV system output power is partial shading condition (PSC). The reduction in power output not only depends on shaded region but also depends on pattern of shading and physical position of shaded modules in the array. Due to PSCs, mismatch losses are induced between the shaded modules which can cause several peaks in the output power-voltage (P-V) characteristic. This article describes the non-symmetrical reconfiguration technique and compares it with the primary total cross tied connection. The performance of non-symmetrical reconfiguration techniques... [more]
A Study of the Interface Fluctuation and Energy Saving of Oil−Water Annular Flow
Fan Jiang, Jiaqing Chang, Haitao Huang, Junhong Huang
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: energy-saving effect, interfacial fluctuation, oil–water annular flow, pipe type, surfactant
Oil−water annular flow is an efficient method of heavy oil transportation for energy-saving. To deeply study the influencing factors of the energy savings of oil−water annular flow, this paper compares the interface fluctuation and energy-saving situation of oil−water annular flow under different pipe structures (such as straight pipe, sudden-contraction pipe, and elbow pipe), flow parameters, and fluid properties. In the straight pipe, the flow parameters can impact the oil−water annular flow pattern and the energy savings, and the interface fluctuation is consistent with the energy savings. The stable oil−water core annular flow has slight interface fluctuation and significant energy savings. At the same time, the influences of pipe structure and fluid properties on energy saving are also analyzed. In the sudden-contraction pipe, the oil−water interface fluctuates, largely due to the sharp changes in flow cross-section, which leads to reduced energy savings. In the elbow, the oil−wat... [more]
Wastewater Treatment and Biogas Production: Innovative Technologies, Research and Development Directions
Marcin Dębowski, Marcin Zieliński
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
The development of wastewater treatment methods and the processing of sewage sludge is associated with the search for new, efficient and technologically justified solutions, the use of which will be an alternative to the systems used thus far [...]
Experimental Proof of a Solar-Powered Heat Pump System for Soil Thermal Stabilization
Elizaveta S. Sharaborova, Taisia V. Shepitko, Egor Y. Loktionov
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: geothermal energy, heat flux, heat shielding, near-surface layer, performance indicator, permafrost, seasonally thawed layer, solar energy, thermosyphon
We suggested earlier a new sustainable method for permafrost thermal stabilization that combines passive screening of solar radiation and precipitation with active solar-powered cooling of the near-surface soil layer thus preventing heat penetration in depth. Feasibility of this method has been shown by calculations, but needed experimental proof. In this article, we are presenting the results of soil temperature measurements obtained at the experimental implementation of this method outside of the permafrost area which actually meant higher thermal loads than in permafrost area. We have shown that near-surface soil layer is kept frozen during the whole summer, even at air temperatures exceeding +30 °C. Therefore, the method has been experimentally proven to be capable of sustaining soil frozen. In addition to usual building and structures’ thermal stabilization, the method could be used to prevent the development of thermokarst, gas emission craters, and landslides; greenhouse gases,... [more]
A Distributed Ledger-Based Automated Marketplace for the Decentralized Trading of Renewable Energy in Smart Grids
Dušan B. Gajić, Veljko B. Petrović, Nebojša Horvat, Dinu Dragan, Aleksandar Stanisavljević, Vladimir Katić, Jelena Popović
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: blockchain, distributed ledger technology, distributed systems, energy trading, Renewable and Sustainable Energy, smart grid
We present a prototype of a decentralized power trading system based on the use of distributed ledger technology. This sort of efficient, decentralized marketplace is needed to empower prosumers and make them first-class members of a smart, decentralized power grid in order to drive further renewable energy adoption. Unlike the bulk of previous work in this field, we focus on private permissioned distributed ledgers rather than conventional blockchains. The proposed solution is entirely independent of cryptocurrency, with an explicit design capability of being adapted piecemeal without any fundamental changes to the present regulatory environment. To be economical, efficient, and scalable, our prototype is based on a lean, Corda-based private permissioned distributed ledger. It allows for instant, automatic bidding on and trading of ‘power promises’ and the robust implementation of short-term, small-scale liquid electrical power futures. We demonstrate that the prototype performs well... [more]
Stability Boundary Analysis of Islanded Droop-Based Microgrids Using an Autonomous Shooting Method
Gibran D. Agundis-Tinajero, Juan C. Vasquez, Josep M. Guerrero
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: AC microgrid, autonomous shooting method, droop control, Neimark–Sacker bifurcation, stability
This paper presents a stability analysis for droop-based islanded AC microgrids via an autonomous shooting method based on bifurcation theory. Shooting methods have been used for the periodic steady-state analysis of electrical systems with harmonic or unbalanced components with a fixed fundamental frequency; however, these methods cannot be directly used for the analysis of microgrids because, due to the their nature, the microgrids frequency has small variations depending on their operative point. In this way, a new system transformation is introduced in this work to change the droop-controlled microgrid mathematical model from an non-autonomous system into an autonomous system. By removing the explicit time dependency, the steady-state solution can be obtained with a shooting methods and the stability of the system calculated. Three case studies are presented, where unbalances and nonlinearities are included, for stability analysis based on bifurcation analysis; the bifurcations ind... [more]
Dynamic Impact of a Rail Vehicle on a Rail Infrastructure with Particular Focus on the Phenomenon of Threshold Effect
Włodzimierz Idczak, Tomasz Lewandrowski, Dominik Pokropski, Tomasz Rudnicki, Jacek Trzmiel
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: dynamics, numerical simulations, rail infrastructure, rail vehicle, testing, threshold effect
The paper undertakes analysis of the dynamic impact of a rail vehicle on various types of a railway infrastructure with particular focus on the phenomenon of threshold effect within the transition zones of an engineering facility. The problem of locally variable stiffness of the railway infrastructure, which in turn could lead to the accelerated infrastructure degradation, is identified. Using the analytical and numerical background, the computational model is presented, based on which, it could be possible to determine the impact of the various rail support on the dynamic response of the entire infrastructure. The dynamic load, caused by the passage of the multiaxle rail vehicle, is taken into account in the paper. The fourth-order differential equation is solved by using the finite differences method with application of the numerical MATLAB script. The created numerical algorithm and a number of calculations allowed the formulation of several solutions that could reduce the dynamic i... [more]
A Regressive Model for Periodic Dynamic Instabilities during Condensation of R1234yf and R1234ze Refrigerants
Waldemar Kuczyński, Marcin Kruzel, Katarzyna Chliszcz
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: condensation, impulsive instability, minichannel, regression function
This paper presents the results of experimental research and mathematical modelling in terms of the influence periodic dynamic instabilities have on condensation phase change in R1234yf and R1234ze refrigerants in tubular minichannels. The main reason for this research was the fact that under the Montreal Protocol (1986), as well as Regulation No 517/2014 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 April 2014, the F-gases such as hydrofluorocarbons (HFC), perfluorocarbons (PFC), sulphur hexafluoride, and other agents containing fluorine have to be withdrawn. This includes one of the most commonly used refrigerants—R134a—which, since 1 January 2017, has already been withdrawn. It also includes the R404A refrigerant. R1234ze and R1234yf are suggested as substitutions for R134a. The basic parameters determining the application of those agents are their global warming potential (GWP) indicator, which is below 150, and reduction in fluorinated greenhouse gases emission by a third, s... [more]
Performance Analysis of a Hybrid Electric Ship by Real-Time Verification
Juan P. Torreglosa, Enrique González-Rivera, Pablo García-Triviño, David Vera
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: benchmark, electric naval propulsion, electric propulsion ship, energy management, hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) simulation, hybrid-electric propulsion system, hybrid-electric ship, hybrid-electric vehicle, real-time simulation, shipboard power system
International maritime transport organizations are proposing regulatory actions and strategies aimed at decarbonizing the sector to reduce its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, which currently constitute around 3% of the global total. Hybrid propulsion systems have significant potential in this respect, as a means of power-saving in ships. This paper describes a high-fidelity benchmark for hybrid-electric vessels, combining diesel generators and batteries. The benchmark consists of detailed models, the parameters of which are provided so that the models can be reproduced. The proposed hybrid-electric ship topology and control system was validated using real-time hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) simulations on a Typhoon HIL402 platform. The results provide a detailed analysis of the operation of the different components under varying conditions, which should be useful in prototyping these kinds of systems. In addition, the response of the system was evaluated with regard to potential disturbanc... [more]
Scatterers in the Rx Near Field for RF Energy Harvesting Efficiency Enhancement
Zahra Katbay, Dimitrios Sounas, Mohammed Ismail
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: energy harvesting, evanescent waves reconstruction, IoT, retrodirective array, RF–RF efficiency, scatterers, WPT
In this paper, we investigate the enhancement of RF−RF energy harvesting efficiency (erf−rf) in multipath environments in the context of wireless power transfer (WPT). For this, we used a retrodirective transmitting (Tx) antenna array resonating at 2.4 GHz and a receiving (Rx) antenna surrounded by scatterers placed in the Rx near field. The Rx resides in the Tx far field. We showed that in a medium made of a random distribution of scatterers, a time-reversed wave field interacts with the random medium to regenerate not only the propagating waves but also the evanescent waves required to refocus the energy at the receiver location. The system was enclosed inside a 3 m3 cubical reverberating room to create a strong multipath environment. The study was done for homogeneous (free space) and heterogeneous (multipath environment) media. Different WPT scenarios were considered for different applications: 4 × 1, 4 × 2 and 4 × 4 multi input-multi output (MIMO) systems. The simulation results s... [more]
Meranti (Shorea sp.) Biochar Application Method on the Growth of Sengon (Falcataria moluccana) as a Solution of Phosphorus Crisis
Bangun Adi Wijaya, Wahyu Hidayat, Melya Riniarti, Hendra Prasetia, Ainin Niswati, Udin Hasanudin, Irwan Sukri Banuwa, Sangdo Kim, Sihyun Lee, Jiho Yoo
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: biochar, Falcataria moluccana, phosphorus, Shorea sp.
Phosphorus (P) is a limiting nutrient mined from non-renewable sources. P is needed to stimulate trees growth in a forest plantation. P-fertilizer addition in the tropical forest field causes P-leaching flux to watershed and induces eutrophication. The high C contained in meranti (Shorea sp.) biochar can avoid the P-leaching process in the soil with a strategic application method. However, the biochar application method is poorly examined. This research aimed to develop a biochar application method to sequestrate P from the environment and examine its effect on the growth of sengon (Falcataria moluccana). Shorea sp. biochar pyrolyzed at 400 °C and 600 °C were added at a dosage of 0 t ha−1, 25 t ha−1, and 50 t ha−1 for six months in the field. The biochar was placed 20 cm under topsoil without soil mixing. This application method significantly increased total P in the soil without any P-fertilizer addition. The results showed that biochar pyrolyzed at 600 °C and a dosage of 25 t ha−1 in... [more]
The Measurement Uncertainty in Determining of Electrical Resistance Value by Applying Direct-Comparison Method
Vladimir Pleština, Vedran Boras, Hrvoje Turić
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: direct comparison measurement, series comparison method, uncertainty of measurement, unknown electrical resistance
This paper considers the unknown electrical resistance (measurand) as the numerical result of the measurement that was carried out by means of the well-known direct comparison measurement method using an appropriate standard resistor and voltmeter. In the literature, this measurement method is also referred to as a series comparison method. This method of measurement is one of the indirect methods and is suitable for measuring low resistance. This paper presents two approaches for evaluating the unknown electrical resistance and its associated combined standard uncertainty. The entire process of evaluating the combined standard uncertainty that is associated with the measurand and the standard uncertainties that are associated with the analyzed input quantities has been entirely performed in accordance with the applicable international recommendations and guidelines for the uncertainty of measurement. The analyzed approaches for evaluating the combined standard uncertainty are designed... [more]
Recycling of Plastic Waste, with Particular Emphasis on Thermal Methods—Review
Agnieszka Kijo-Kleczkowska, Adam Gnatowski
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: combustion, gasification, management, plastics, pyrolysis, recycling, thermal properties, waste
The civilization development requires improvement of technologies and satisfaction of people’s needs on the one side, but on the other one it is directly connected with the increasing production of waste. In this paper, the authors dealt with the second of these aspects, reviewing the recycling of plastic waste, which can be processed without changing its chemical structure (mechanical recycling), and with changing its chemical structure (chemical recycling, of which thermal recycling). Mechanical recycling involves shredding the waste in order to obtain recyclate or regranulate that meets specific quality requirements. Chemical recycling consists of the degradation of the material into low-molecular compounds, and it can take place in the processes of hydrolysis, glycolysis, methanolysis by means of chemical solvents, and during thermal processes of hydrocracking, gasification, pyrolysis, combustion, enabling the recovery of gaseous and liquid hydrocarbons foundings in application as... [more]
A Lumped-Mass Model of Membrane Humidifier for PEMFC
Hoang Nghia Vu, Xuan Linh Nguyen, Sangseok Yu
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: fuel cell system, heat and mass transfer, lumped-mass model, membrane humidifier
Maintaining the performance of a fuel cell stack requires appropriate management of water in the membrane electrode. One solution is to apply an external humidifier to the supply gases. However, the operating conditions change continuously, which significantly affects the humidifier performance and supply gas characteristics. A straightforward humidifier module is needed for integration with the fuel cell system model. In this study, a lumped-mass model was used to simulate a hollow-fiber membrane humidifier and investigate the effects of various input conditions on the humidifier performance. The lumped-mass model can account for heat transfer and vapor transport in the membrane bundle without losing simplicity. The humidifier module was divided into three parts: a heat and mass exchanger in the middle and two manifolds at the ends of the exchanger. These components were modeled separately and linked to each other according to the flow characteristics. Simulations were performed to de... [more]
Optimal Control Policy for Energy Management of a Commercial Bank
Ifrah Tahir, Ali Nasir, Abdullah Algethami
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Policy
Keywords: energy management, Markov Decision Process (MDP), Optimization
There has been substantial research on Building Energy Management Systems. Most of the work has focused more on the management scheme and less on the specific structure or the nature of activities within each building. However, recently some attention is being paid to these specifics, and this paper is one of such efforts, where we consider the structure and nature of activities in the building for developing an energy management system custom designed for a bank branch where customers may arrive randomly based on a known probability distribution. Specifically, this paper presents a model for generating an optimal control policy to manage the electrical energy of a commercial bank building. A Markov Decision Process (MDP) model is proposed. The MDP model is solved for the calculation of an optimal control policy using stochastic dynamic programming. The advantage of the proposed model is that it can incorporate uncertainty involved in the problem. Another advantage is that the output c... [more]
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