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Optimization of Oil Productivity from the Ultra−Depth Strike−Slip Fault−Controlled Carbonate Reservoirs in Northwestern China
Xinxing He, Rujun Wang, Jianping Yang, Shiyin Li, Chao Yao, Guanghui Wu
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: fault−controlled fractured carbonate reservoirs, reasonable productivity, Tarim Basin, ultra−depth, well controlled dynamic reserves
The largest ultra−deep (>7000 m) strike−slip fault−controlled oilfield was found in the tight Ordovician carbonates in the Tarim Basin. Because oil production wells in the Fuman Oilfield generally have bottom water, a reasonable production design is of significant importance for extending the water−free oil recovery period and improving oil recovery. However, there is no economical and effective quantitative method to determine a reasonable production capacity and a corresponding reasonable work system for stable−production wells in fault−controlled fractured carbonate reservoirs. In this contribution, we integrated the dynamic and static data of different types of wells in the Fuman Oilfield. It was found that there is a positive relationship between well−controlled dynamic reserves and reasonable productivity, and the productivity corresponding to the upper limit of the reserve can be defined as reasonable productivity. Further, we proposed a correlation equation between well−control... [more]
Substrate Characteristics Fluctuations in Full-Scale Anaerobic Digesters Treating Food Waste at Marginal Organic Loading Rates: A Case Study
Seung Gu Shin, Sang Hyeok Park, Seokhwan Hwang
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: food waste, organic loading rate, real-time PCR, VFA/TA ratio, volatile fatty acid
The design of a full-scale bioprocess is typically based on parameters derived from smaller-scale experiments from a previous study. However, disagreements often occur at up-scaling of waste-to-energy processes due to the fluctuations of the substrate characteristics, etc. Therefore, once a commercial-scale waste digester has been built and operated, it is essential to test if the performance of the process agrees with its design value; during this process, fluctuations might occur in digesters operated at marginal organic loading rates. In this study, triplicate full-scale anaerobic digesters treating food waste were monitored for five months. The digesters, operated at the design feeding ratio, showed increasing volatile fatty acid (VFA) trends (per total alkalinity) due to a 30% higher chemical oxygen demand of the influent, than the design. The organic loading rate was adjusted on a daily basis until a stable performance was observed. Significant shifts of methanogen populations fr... [more]
Application of IIA Method and Virtual Bus Theory for Backup Protection of a Zone Using PMU Data in a WAMPAC System
Aníbal Antonio Prada Hurtado, Eduardo Martinez Carrasco, Maria Teresa Villén Martínez, Jose Saldana
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: backup protection, integrated impedance angle, PDC, PMU, renewable energies sources, RTDS, virtual bus, WAMPAC, wide area protection
Many wide area monitoring, protection, and control (WAMPAC) systems are being deployed by grid operators to deal with critical operational conditions that may occur in power systems. Thanks to the real-time measurements provided by a set of distributed phasor measurement units (PMUs), different protection algorithms can be run in a central location. In this context, this article presents and validates a novel method that can be used as a backup protection for a selected area in a power system. It merges the integrated impedance angle (IIA) protection method with the theory of virtual buses in wide area electrical power systems. The backup protection works this way: once a fault is detected (pickup time), another delay (added to the pickup time) is defined in order to wait for the primary protection to act. If this does not happen, the algorithm generates its backup trip. The proposed method has been called the zone integrated impedance angle (Zone IIA). A real-time PMU laboratory has b... [more]
A Flying Restart Strategy for Position Sensorless PMSM Driven by Quasi-Z-Source Inverter
Yanfei Cao, Shuxin Xiao, Zhichen Lin
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: abnormal operation, flying restart method, permanent magnet synchronous motor, position and speed estimation, quasi-Z-source inverter
The accurate estimation of rotor position and speed before flying restart is of great significance to improve the operation reliability of permanent magnet synchronous motor systems. The traditional multizero vector short-circuit method can improve the estimation accuracy of speed and rotor position, but the increased number of short-circuits reduces the electromagnetic torque response speed after the power supply recovers. In order to accurately estimate the initial speed and rotor position before the flying restart and effectively improve the electromagnetic torque response speed, a shoot-through zero vector short-circuit method based on quasi-Z-source inverter (qZSI) is proposed. This method breaks the limitation of regulating DC link voltage under the normal operation of the motor in the conventional methods, and puts forward a new idea of advancing the regulation of the DC link voltage to the stage of abnormal operation before the motor restarts. By designing the insertion mode of... [more]
Design Considerations for Reducing Battery Storage in Off-Grid, Stand-Alone, Photovoltaic-Powered Cold Storage in Rural Applications
Johan Meyer, Sune von Solms
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: cold storage, off grid, photovoltaic design, rural development
This paper presents design considerations for the design and implementation of stand-alone photovoltaic-powered containerized cold storage solutions for rural off-grid applications. The work presented is based on a case study of an off-grid photovoltaic-powered cold storage unit located in rural South Africa. Although solar-powered solutions for off-grid rural applications are very attractive and offer many benefits, including increased food security, skills development, income generation, and productivity due to the presence of solar power, the application of cold storage requires careful consideration of the design aspects to ensure that the solution is feasible and sustainable. The challenge of maintaining low temperatures inside a cold storage system in an excessively warm environment, such as that frequently encountered in most African rural settings, has stimulated discussions of design considerations for optimal efficiency. Not only are the design aspects of the PV panel mountin... [more]
A Study on the Improvement of Torque Density of an Axial Slot-Less Flux Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor for Collaborative Robot
Dong-Youn Shin, Min-Jae Jung, Kang-Been Lee, Ki-Doek Lee, Won-Ho Kim
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: 3D-print, axial flux permanent magnet synchronous motor, block-coil, collaborative robot (cobot), output power density, robot joint, slot-less, Somaloy Core, SPMSM, torque density
In this paper, an axial slot-less permanent magnet synchronous motor (ASFPMSM) was designed to increase the power density. The iron core of the stator was replaced with block coils, and the stator back yoke was removed because 3D printing can provide a wide range of structures of the stator. The proposed model also significantly impacts efficiency because it can reduce iron loss. To meet size and performance requirements, coil thickness and number of winding layers in the block, the total amount of magnet, and pole/slot combinations were considered. The validity of the proposed model was proved via finite elements analysis (FEA).
The State of the Art of Smart Energy Communities: A Systematic Review of Strengths and Limits
Francesca Ceglia, Elisa Marrasso, Giovanna Pallotta, Carlo Roselli, Maurizio Sasso
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: prosumer, REDII, renewable energy community, smart energy communities, smart energy system
The Smart Energy Community topic has attracted a lot of interest from policy, research centres, companies and private citizens since 2018, when in Europe the recast of the Renewable Energy Directive, and later in 2019 the Internal Electricity Market Directive, came into force to support the new role of users in energy systems. Following these directives, energy community experimentations, real projects and/or simulations and case studies have been developed and investigated in the literature. In this review paper, an investigation of recent literature about Smart Energy Communities in terms of common characteristics, fundamental scopes, and principal indexes used for their evaluation, has been realized by considering 111 scientific references, 78 of which have been published since 2018. The reference papers have been selected through the “Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analysis” methodology. In developing the review, significant barriers to Smart Energy Commu... [more]
Systematic Method for Developing Reference Driving Cycles Appropriate to Electric L-Category Vehicles
David Watling, Patrícia Baptista, Gonçalo Duarte, Jianbing Gao, Haibo Chen
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: driving cycle, e-bike, micro-mobility, powered light vehicle, regenerative braking, vehicle specific power
Increasingly, demanding environmental standards reflect the need for improved energy efficiency and reduced externalities in the transportation sector. Reference driving cycles provide standard speed profiles against which future developments and innovations may be tested. In the paper, we develop such profiles for a class of electric L-category vehicles, which are anticipated to play an increasing future role in urban areas. While such driving cycles exist for regular L-category vehicles, these may not be suitable in the case of electric vehicles, due to their power output limitations. We present a methodology for deriving these new driving cycles, developed from empirically deduced power relationships, before demonstrating their application under different assumptions on the terrain and vehicle characteristics. The applications demonstrate the feasibility of the method in developing appropriate driving patterns for alternative real-world contexts. On flat terrain, the adjustments mad... [more]
A Fault-Line Selection Method for Small-Current Grounded System Based on Deep Transfer Learning
Xianxin Su, Hua Wei
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: deep learning, deep transfer learning, fault-line selection, single-phase grounding fault, small-current grounded system
Usually, data-driven methods require many samples and need to train a specific model for each substation instance. As different substation instances have similar fault features, the number of samples required for model training can be significantly reduced if these features are transferred to the substation instances that lack samples. This paper proposes a fault-line selection (FLS) method based on deep transfer learning for small-current grounded systems to solve the problems of unstable training and low FLS accuracy of data-driven methods in small-sample cases. For this purpose, fine-turning and historical averaging techniques are proposed for use in transfer learning to extract similar fault features from other substation instances and transfer these features to target substation instances that lack samples to improve the accuracy and stability of the model. The results show that the proposed method obtains a much higher FLS accuracy than other methods in small-sample cases; it has... [more]
Modeling of Multi-Layer Phase Change Material in a Triplex Tube under Various Thermal Boundary Conditions
Ali M. Sefidan, Mehdi E. Sangari, Mathieu Sellier, Md. Imran Hossen Khan, Suvash C. Saha
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: double-layer PCM, natural convection, porous medium, simultaneous melting and solidification, various boundary conditions
Nowadays, limited energy resources face ever-growing demands of the modern world. One engineering approach to mitigate this problem which has received considerable attention in recent years is using latent heat thermal storage (LHTS) systems, a significant opportunity which is provided by phase change materials (PCMs). In the present study, a numerical investigation was devoted to estimate the simultaneous freezing and melting processes of a double-layer PCM in terms of heat transfer and fluid flow phenomena. A double-pipe cylindrical channel with two compartments, A and B, was considered for locating two PCMs of RT28 and RT35 in various arrangements. The inner and outer walls were exposed to both hot and cold heat transfer fluids (HHTFs and CHTFs, respectively) beginning with solid or liquid initial state, which led to solid−liquid phase change process through PCMs. The numerical simulation was handled by a two-dimensional finite volume method (FVM) with a fixed Rayleigh number of 106... [more]
Geological Characteristics and Development Techniques for Carbonate Gas Reservoir with Weathering Crust Formation in Ordos Basin, China
Haijun Yan, Ailin Jia, Jianlin Guo, Fankun Meng, Bo Ning, Qinyu Xia
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: carbonate gas reservoir, development technologies, geological characteristics, Ordos Basin, weathering crust formation
The carbonate gas reservoir is one of the most important gas formation types; it comprises a large proportion of the global gas reserves and the annual gas production rate. However, a carbonate reservoir with weathering crust formation is rare, and it is of significant interest to illustrate the geological characteristics of this kind of formation and present the emerging problems and solution measures that have arisen during its exploitation. Therefore, in this research, a typical carbonate gas reservoir with weathering crust formation that is located in Ordos Basin, China, was comprehensively studied. In terms of formation geology, for this reservoir, the distribution area is broad and there are multiple gas-bearing layers with low abundance and strong heterogeneity, which have led to large differences in gas well production performance. Some areas in this reservoir are rich in water, which seriously affects gas well production. Regarding production dynamics, the main production area... [more]
Evaluation of Various Tree-Based Ensemble Models for Estimating Solar Energy Resource Potential in Different Climatic Zones of China
Zhigao Zhou, Aiwen Lin, Lijie He, Lunche Wang
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: computational efficiency, model stability, prediction accuracy, solar energy resource potential, tree-based ensemble models
Solar photovoltaic (PV) electricity generation is growing rapidly in China. Accurate estimation of solar energy resource potential (Rs) is crucial for siting, designing, evaluating and optimizing PV systems. Seven types of tree-based ensemble models, including classification and regression trees (CART), extremely randomized trees (ET), random forest (RF), gradient boosting decision tree (GBDT), extreme gradient boosting (XGBoost), gradient boosting with categorical features support (CatBoost) and light gradient boosting method (LightGBM), as well as the multi-layer perceotron (MLP) and support vector machine (SVM), were applied to estimate Rs using a k-fold cross-validation method. The three newly developed models (CatBoost, LighGBM, XGBoost) and GBDT model generally outperformed the other five models with satisfactory accuracy (R2 ranging from 0.893−0.916, RMSE ranging from 1.943−2.195 MJm−2d−1, and MAE ranging from 1.457−1.646 MJm−2d−1 on average) and provided acceptable model stabil... [more]
Three-Phase Unbalance Improvement for Distribution Systems Based on the Particle Swarm Current Injection Algorithm
Chien-Kuo Chang, Shih-Tang Cheng, Bharath-Kumar Boyanapalli
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Optimization
Keywords: current injection, distribution systems, Particle Swarm Optimization, power quality, three-phase unbalance
The aim of this study is to improve the three-phase unbalanced voltage at the secondary side of a distribution transformer. The proposed method involves compensation sources injecting three different single-phase currents into the connected point of a grid. The computations of optimal single-phase currents are performed using the circuit analysis method and particle swarm optimization algorithm. An unbalanced three-phase power distribution system model is constructed, including a transformer Δ−Δ connection, V−V connection, load balance, load unbalance combination, and three single-phase compensation current sources. The results show that the voltage unbalance rate of the electricity user side is improved to less than 1%, and the three-phase total compensation apparent power is approximately 0 VA. In the future, the application of the model as an auxiliary service could be achieved by adding an energy storage system.
Dynamic Performance Analysis by Laboratory Tests of a Sustainable Prefabricated Composite Structural Wall System
Evangelia Georgantzia, Themistoklis Nikolaidis, Konstantinos Katakalos, Katerina Tsikaloudaki, Theodoros Iliadis
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: dynamic performance, full-scale tests, infilled steel frames, precast concrete steel panel, prefabricated composite structural wall system, stability
In recent decades, steel frames infilled with precast load-bearing walls have been successfully employed as lateral load-resisting structural systems in high-rise buildings. This is due to their structural efficiency as outer and major inner facades and to the higher construction speed of the building. This paper presents a detailed experimental investigation of a sustainable, prefabricated, composite structural wall system, using a representative test model named the Precast Concrete Steel Panel-Infilled Steel Frame (PCSP-ISF) in full-scale dimensions and subjected to in-plane cyclic loading. A series of experiments was conducted on critical structural specimens, including three-point bending, concentric axial compression, and diagonal compression, together with additional cycling loading tests on steel connection joint specimens, with the aim of validating the reliability and the structural response of the connections. The resulting test data and the observed failure mechanisms are d... [more]
Internal Film Cooling with Discrete-Slot Injection Orifices in Hydrogen/Oxygen Engine Thrust Chambers
Xingyu Ma, Bing Sun, Di Liu, Taiping Wang
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: cooling performance, discrete-slot orifice, hot test, near-injector region, rocket engine
In the present study, a hydrogen and oxygen heat-sink engine thrust chamber and the corresponding injection faceplate with discrete slot orifices are devised to study the cooling performance near the faceplate region. Moreover, a set of experiments and numerical simulations are conducted to evaluate the effects of various factors on combustion performance and film cooling efficiency. According to the obtained result, the circumferential cooling efficiency has an M-shaped distribution in the near-injector region. Furthermore, it has been discovered that when the film flow ratio increases, so does the cooling efficiency. This is especially more pronounced in the range of 30−80 mm from the faceplate. The cooling efficiency is found to be proportional to the film flow rate ratio’s 0.4 power. Compared with the slot thickness, the reduction in the slot width is more beneficial in improving the cooling efficiency, and the advantage is more prominent for small film flow ratios. In addition, wh... [more]
Indonesia’s Vast Off-River Pumped Hydro Energy Storage Potential
David Firnando Silalahi, Andrew Blakers, Bin Lu, Cheng Cheng
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: Energy Storage, green-field, low cost, off-river pumped hydro, potential, solar PV
Indonesia has vast solar energy potential, far more than needed to meet all its energy requirements without the use of fossil fuels. This remains true after per capita energy consumption rises to match developed countries, and most energy functions are electrified to minimize the use of fossil fuels. Because Indonesia has relatively small energy potential from hydro, wind, biomass, geothermal and ocean energy, it will rely mostly on solar for its sustainable energy needs. Thus, Indonesia will require large amounts of storage for overnight and longer periods. Pumped hydro comprises 99% of global energy storage for the electricity industry. In this paper, we demonstrate that Indonesia has vast practical potential for low-cost off-river pumped hydro energy storage with low environmental and social impact; far more than it needs to balance a solar-dominated energy system.
Harvesting Energy from Ocean: Technologies and Perspectives
Muhammed Zafar Ali Khan, Haider Ali Khan, Muhammad Aziz
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: conversion technology, salinity gradient, tidal current, tidal energy, tidal turbine, Wave Energy
The optimal utilization of renewable energies is a crucial factor toward the realization of sustainability and zero carbon in a future energy system. Tidal currents, waves, and thermal and salinity gradients in the ocean are excellent renewable energy sources. Ocean tidal, osmotic, wave, and thermal energy sources have yearly potentials that exceed the global power demand of 22,848 TWh/y. This paper extensively reviews the technologies related to energy harvesting from waves, tidal, ocean thermals, and the salinity gradient. Moreover, the socio-economic, social, and environmental aspects of the above technologies are also discussed. This paper provides a better picture of where to invest in the future energy market and highlights research gaps and recommendations for future research initiatives. It is expected that a better insight into ocean energy and a deep understanding of various potential devices can lead to a broader adoption of ocean energy. It is also clear that further resear... [more]
Design and Control of Brushless DC Motor Drives for Refrigerated Cabinets
Kuei-Hsiang Chao, Long-Yi Chang, Chih-Yao Hung
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: brushless DC motor drive, electromagnetic interference suppression, extension theory, microcontroller, power factor corrector, refrigerated cabinet, voltage space vector modulation
The purpose of this study is to develop a variable frequency brushless DC motor drive for the compressors of refrigerated cabinets. It is based on the microcontroller unit (MCU) produced by Renesas Co., Ltd. using the space vector pulse width modulation (SVPWM) for the modulation of the inverter. In addition, at the AC power supply side of the inverter developed, a circuit for suppressing electromagnetic interference (EMI) and a power factor corrector (PFC) are integrated to control the power factor (PF) at the AC power supply side to be above 0.95, which is far better than the commercially available inverters with a power factor of only 0.5. Finally, an intelligent variable frequency control approach based on the extension theory is designed to classify the rotational speed difference and the rate of change in rotational speed difference between the rotational speed commands and the actual rotational speed of the compressor into 20 zones. Then, for the rotational speed difference and... [more]
Combined Network Intrusion and Phasor Data Anomaly Detection for Secure Dynamic Control Centers
André Kummerow, Kevin Schäfer, Parul Gupta, Steffen Nicolai, Peter Bretschneider
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: anomaly detection, cyber-physical systems, cyber-security, dynamic control centers, network intrusion detection, phasor measurement units
The dynamic operation of power transmission systems requires the acquisition of reliable and accurate measurement and state information. The use of TCP/IP-based communication protocols such as IEEE C37.118 or IEC 61850 introduces different gateways to launch cyber-attacks and to compromise major system operation functionalities. Within this study, a combined network intrusion and phasor data anomaly detection system is proposed to enable a secure system operation in the presence of cyber-attacks for dynamic control centers. This includes the utilization of expert-rules, one-class classifiers, as well as recurrent neural networks to monitor different network packet and measurement information. The effectiveness of the proposed network intrusion and phasor data anomaly detection system is shown within a real-time simulation testbed considering multiple operation and cyber-attack conditions.
A Comprehensive Survey of Alkaline Electrolyzer Modeling: Electrical Domain and Specific Electrolyte Conductivity
Frank Gambou, Damien Guilbert, Michel Zasadzinski, Hugues Rafaralahy
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: alkaline electrolyzer, dynamic operation, electrolyte conductivity, hydrogen generation, Modelling
Alkaline electrolyzers are the most widespread technology due to their maturity, low cost, and large capacity in generating hydrogen. However, compared to proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyzers, they request the use of potassium hydroxide (KOH) or sodium hydroxide (NaOH) since the electrolyte relies on a liquid solution. For this reason, the performances of alkaline electrolyzers are governed by the electrolyte concentration and operating temperature. Due to the growing development of the water electrolysis process based on alkaline electrolyzers to generate green hydrogen from renewable energy sources, the main purpose of this paper is to carry out a comprehensive survey on alkaline electrolyzers, and more specifically about their electrical domain and specific electrolytic conductivity. Besides, this survey will allow emphasizing the remaining key issues from the modeling point of view.
Computational Fluid Dynamic Study with Comfort Analysis in Large Atrium of the Angelo Hospital in Venice
Margherita Ferrucci, Piercarlo Romagnoni, Fabio Peron, Mauro Strada
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: computation fluid dynamics simulations, Draught Rating (DR), Large Eddy Simulation, Predicted Percentage of Dissatisfied (PPD), Predictive Mean Vote (PMV), thermal comfort
To improve the thermal comfort in the hall of the Angelo Hospital (Venezia) an analysis was developed by using Computation Fluid Dynamics and considering some configurations for the air-conditioning system and for the solar shading devices. The reference configuration consists of the installation of four fan coils in the area coupled with a 3 m high metal casing used for solar shading. Then, three other solutions are proposed: by increasing the number of fan coils and changing their position, by adding some radiant panels arranged on the walls, and by inserting a physical confinement as a lateral confinement. The study consists of three sections. Firstly, a section in which the study area is modelled through a strong simplification that allows to represent only a slice of the domain but to immediately evaluate the role of the casing. A second section in which the area is completely modelled, and a third section in which a comfort evaluation is carried out. The analysis shows that the m... [more]
Calorific Value of Festuca rubra Biomass in the Phytostabilization of Soil Contaminated with Nickel, Cobalt and Cadmium Which Disrupt the Microbiological and Biochemical Properties of Soil
Jadwiga Wyszkowska, Edyta Boros-Lajszner, Jan Kucharski
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: calorific value of grass, heat of combustion, heavy metals, soil biological properties
The choice of optimal plant species for phytoremediation and organic fertilization plays an important role in stabilizing the functions of soils contaminated with heavy metals. The influence of nickel, cobalt and cadmium on the biomass yield and calorific value of Festuca rubra, heavy metal concentrations in soil and plants and the microbiological, biochemical and physicochemical proprieties of soil were analyzed in a pot experiment. The tolerance index (TI) describing Festuca rubra’s ability to tolerate heavy metals, as well as the translocation (TF), accumulation (AF) and bioaccumulation (BF) factors of heavy metals in Festuca rubra were calculated. The experiment was conducted in two series: In soil fertilized and not fertilized with compost. Nickel and cobalt significantly inhibited the growth and development of Festuca rubra. The experiment demonstrated that this plant species can be grown on soil contaminated with heavy metals. Festuca rubra contained on average 46.05% C, 34.59%... [more]
New Method to Determine the Dynamic Fluid Flow Rate at the Gear Pump Outlet
Valeriy Sanchugov, Pavel Rekadze
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: bench system, dynamic characteristics, fluid flow fluctuations, gear pump
External gear pumps are among the most popular fluid power positive displacement pumps; however, they often suffer from excessive flow pulsation transmitted to the downstream circuit. To meet the increasing demand of quiet operation for modern fluid power systems, it is necessary to give a physically sound method of analyzing the operation of a volumetric pump. The analysis of the basic approach used by the majority of researchers for calculating the flow rate of a gear pump by E.M. Yudin is presented. The article presents a new method for analyzing the operation of volumetric pumps. The method is suitable for the pumps whose dynamic characteristics should be considered according to the model of an equivalent source of flow fluctuations by V.P. Shorin. The method is based on wave theory, the method of hydrodynamic analogies and the impedance method, where the pump is considered according to the model in lumped parameters. The method consists in determining the pressure pulsations at th... [more]
Charging Mobile Devices in Indoor Environments
Diogo Matos, Ricardo A. M. Pereira, Helena Ribeiro, Bernardo Mendes, Daniel Belo, Arnaldo Oliveira, Nuno Borges Carvalho
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: antenna characterization, beamforming, beamsteering, DC-RF conversion, dielectric lens, microstrip patch, microwaves, phased array, wireless power transfer
Wireless power transfer promises to revolutionize the way in which we use and power mobile devices. However, low transfer efficiencies prevent this technology from seeing wide scale real-world adoption. The aim of this work is to use quasioptics to develop a system composed of a dielectric lens fed by a phased array to reduce spillover losses, increasing the beam efficiency, while working on the antenna system’s Fresnel zone. The DC-RF electronics, digital beamforming and beam-steering by an FPGA, and radiating 4 × 4 microstrip patch phased array have been developed and experimented upon, while the lens has been designed and simulated. This paper details these preliminary results, where the phased array radiation pattern was measured, showing that the beam is being generated and steered as expected, prompting the lens construction for the complete system experimentation.
A Three-Dimensional Finite-Element Model in ABAQUS to Analyze Wellbore Instability and Determine Mud Weight Window
Mohammad Javad Bozorgi, Masoud Parham, Omeid Rahmani, Ali Piroozian, Haylay Tsegab Gebretsadik, Syed Muhammad Ibad
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: ABAQUS, deviation angle, drilling operation, mud weight window, wellbore instability
Wellbore instability is one of the main problems of the oil industry, causing high costs in the drilling operation. Knowing about the mechanical properties of involved formations and in-situ stresses is a privilege gained by determining an appropriate mud weight window (MWW). To this aim, a three-dimensional (3D) finite-element model was simulated in ABAQUS to analyze in-situ stresses and determine the MWW in the drilling operation of wellbore-D in the Azar oilfield. The results from the 3D finite model revealed that the Azar oilfield is structurally under the impact of a complex tectonic system dominated by two reverse faults with a configuration of σH > σh > σv across the Sarvak Formation. The amount of vertical, minimum, and maximum horizontal stresses was 90.15, 90.15, and 94.66 MPa, respectively, at a depth of 4 km. Besides, the amount of pore pressure and its gradient was 46 MPa and 11.5 MPa/km, respectively. From drilling wellbore-D in the direction of the maximum horizontal str... [more]
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