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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]
Numerical Study on Characteristics of Bedrock and Surface Failure in Mining of Shallow-Buried MCS
Guangchun Liu, Wenzhi Zhang, Youfeng Zou, Huabin Chai, Yongan Xue
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: bedrock failure, CDEM, coal mining, multi coal seam, numerical simulation, surface damage
Coal is one of the important energy sources for industry. When it is mined, it will cause the destruction of bedrock and surface. However, it is more severe in mining shallow-buried multi coal seams (SBMCS). To better reveal the characteristics of the bedrock and surface damage, we have carried out a theoretical analysis, as well as used numerical simulations and field monitoring methods to study the surface and bedrock damage caused by the mining of SBMCS. The characteristics of bedrock and surface failure structure, settlement, and stress distribution were studied and analyzed. The findings show that the collapsed block, formed by the rupture of the overlying stratum, interacts with the surrounding rock to form large cavities and gaps, and the stress concentration occurs between them. The maximum downward vertical concentration stress is about 9.79 MPa. The mining of the lower coal seam can lead to repeated failure of the upper bedrock and goaf. The settlement of bedrock presents gra... [more]
Do Nuclear Energy, Renewable Energy, and Environmental-Related Technologies Asymmetrically Reduce Ecological Footprint? Evidence from Pakistan
Muhammad Usman, Atif Jahanger, Magdalena Radulescu, Daniel Balsalobre-Lorente
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: ecological footprint, environmental-related technologies, NARDL model, nuclear energy, Pakistan, Renewable and Sustainable Energy
Can Pakistan’s environmental-related technologies (ERT) and nuclear and renewable energy mitigate environmental pollution? As global warming and climate change rise dramatically, economies shift to friendly energy substitutions and eco-friendly technologies, contributing to the mitigation of environmental contamination. In this scenario, policy and academic analysts have paid more concentration to renewable and nuclear energy deployment with ERT installation. To achieve this goal, the present study scrutinizes the asymmetric effects of nuclear energy, renewable energy, and ERT on the ecological footprint of Pakistan. The current research applies a novel non-linear autoregressive distributive lag method from 1991 to 2020. The results of the current analysis show that negative changes in nuclear energy increase emissions levels in the long run, while positive and negative changes in renewable energy deployment significantly overcome the burden on the environment. Similarly, positive and... [more]
Multi-Skin Adaptive Ventilated Facade: A Review
Darya Andreeva, Darya Nemova, Evgeny Kotov
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: adaptive facade, building, carbon emission, double-skin ventilated facade, Energy Efficiency, heat and mass transfer, multi-skin facade, numerical modeling, triple-skin ventilated facade
Multi-skin ventilated facades with integrated building elements that respond to climatic conditions (mechanized openings and automatic shading with intelligent control) present the potential of improving overall annual energy savings by adapting the thermal properties of buildings. This paper presents a literature review on multi-skin adaptive ventilated facades. Additionally, this article presents a literature review on building envelopes that contain inner-air layers. The operation modes of the air layer used in building enclosure structures are classified and summarized and the thermal performance and benefits of climate-adaptive facades are discussed and reviewed. The existing operation modes of the air layer used in building envelopes are summarized, outlined and roughly classified into the following types: the enclosed type, the naturally ventilated type and the mechanically ventilated type. One of the sustainable development trends is the investigation and application of energy-... [more]
Energy Prices Impact on Inflationary Spiral
Ondřej Bednář, Andrea Čečrdlová, Božena Kadeřábková, Pavel Řežábek
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Policy
Keywords: electricity, energy prices, expectations, inflation, monetary policy
Energy constitutes an essential share of costs across any economy. The percentage of electricity in the overall energy consumption is steadily increasing. This increase, however, is not reflected correctly in the consumption basket relevant for measuring inflation and, therefore, for monetary policy formulation. We argue that the energy mix reflected in inflation should be revised in favour of electricity. We present an analysis of inflationary pressures across Europe and decompose the impact of energy categories on headline inflation. Building on the inflation expectations framework, this study examines the characteristics and magnitude of the current energy price dynamics and quantifies its share in the countries’ effective inflation. Our research also confirms a compelling insight into the country’s energy structure and inflationary pressures when a larger share of renewable electricity sources proves to be associated with lower inflation. Finally, we argue that the energy price sho... [more]
Numerical Study on the Long-Term Performance and Load Imbalance Ratio for Medium-Shallow Borehole Heat Exchanger System
Ruifeng Wang, Fenghao Wang, Yuze Xue, Jinghua Jiang, Yuping Zhang, Wanlong Cai, Chaofan Chen
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: borehole heat exchanger array, load imbalance ratio, load shifting, long-term performance, medium-shallow borehole heat exchanger
To contribute to the goal of carbon neutralization, the closed-loop borehole heat exchanger system is widely applied to use geothermal energy for building cooling and heating. In this work, a new type of medium-shallow borehole heat exchanger (MSBHE) is proposed, which is coaxial type and has a depth range between 200 m to 500 m. To investigate the long-term performance of MSBHE in the area with unbalanced cooling and heating load of buildings and the sustainable load imbalance ratio under different design parameters, a comprehensive numerical model is established. The results show that the drilling depth significantly influences the sustainable load imbalance ratio of MSBHE. As the drilling depth is increased from 200 m to 500 m, the load imbalance ratio of the MSBHE increases from 20.76% to 60.29%. In contrast, the load imbalance ratio is always kept at the same level with different inlet velocities and operation modes. Furthermore, in a 9-MSBHE array system, the heat exchanger locat... [more]
Eco-Friendly and Effective Diatomaceous Earth/Peat (DEP) Microbial Carriers in the Anaerobic Biodegradation of Food Waste Products
Agnieszka A. Pilarska, Krzysztof Pilarski, Mariusz Adamski, Maciej Zaborowicz, Dorota Cais-Sokolińska, Agnieszka Wolna-Maruwka, Alicja Niewiadomska
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: anaerobic biodegradation, diatomaceous earth/peat carrier, food waste, physicochemical properties, process efficiency
This article aims to present the results of research on anaerobic digestion (AD) of waste wafers (WF-control) and co-substrate system—waste wafers and cheese (WFC-control), combined with digested sewage sludge. The aim of this study was to assess the physicochemical parameters of the diatomaceous earth/peat (DEP; 3:1) carrier material and to verify its impact on the enzymatic activity and the process performance. The experiment was conducted in a laboratory, in a periodical mode of operation of bioreactors, under mesophilic conditions. The results of analyses of morphological-dispersive, spectroscopic, adsorption, thermal, and microbiological properties confirmed that the tested carrier material can be an excellent option to implement in biotechnological processes, especially in anaerobic digestion. As part of the experiment, the substrates, feedstock, and fermenting slurry were subjected to the analysis for standard process parameters. Monitoring of the course of AD was performed by m... [more]
Ionic Gelatin-Based Flexible Thermoelectric Generator with Scalability for Human Body Heat Harvesting
Shucheng Wang, Liuyang Han, Hanxiao Liu, Ying Dong, Xiaohao Wang
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: flexible thermoelectrics, ionic gelatin, thermoelectric generator, thermoelectric material, wearable energy harvester
The prosperity of intelligent wearables brings an increasingly critical problem of power supply. Regular rechargeable lithium or disposable button batteries have some problems, such as limited capacity, frequent replacement, environmental pollution, etc. Wearable energy harvester (WEH) can fundamentally solve these problems. Among WEHs, thermoelectric generator (TEG) is a promising option due to its independence of light condition or the motion of the wearer, and thermoelectric conversion (TEC) has the characteristics of quietness and continuity. Therefore, TEG has become a suitable choice for harvesting low-grade heat energy such as human body heat. Ionic thermoelectric gel (iTEG) has the advantages of a large Seebeck coefficient, freely defined shape and size, low processing cost, wide material sources, easy encapsulation, etc. In this paper, the gelatin-based iTEG is regulated and optimized by silica nanoparticles (SiO2 NPs). The optimal compound quantity of SiO2 NPs is determined,... [more]
Creation of a Hydrodynamic Digital Model of a Laboratory Core Experiment of Surfactant Polymer Impact on Oil Recovery, in Order to Determine Parameters for Further Full-Scale Simulation
Alexander Cheremisin, Vasiliy Lompik, Margarita Spivakova, Alexey Kudryashov, Kiryl Karseka, Denis Mityurich, Alexander Podnebesnykh
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: chemical flooding, digital core, EOR, experiments, Modelling, polymer, surfactant
The work aimed to solve the problem of determining, validating, and transferring model parameters of flooding using chemical enhanced oil recovery (EOR) from a core experiment to a full-scale hydrodynamic model. For this purpose, a digital hydrodynamic model describing the process of oil displacement by the surfactant and polymer solution on the core is created and the digital model is matched to achieve convergence with the historical data. This approach allows the uncertainties associated with the limited number of experiments to be removed to fully describe the parameters of the chemical surfactant polymer flooding model and form a database that could subsequently be replicated at various field sites, having the composition of reservoir fluids and distribution of rock composition in the core material as the basis. Besides, the digital model allows for verification of physical and chemical properties of surfactants and polymers, values of the adsorption of chemical agents on rocks, a... [more]
Study of Methane Fermentation of Cattle Manure in the Mesophilic Regime with the Addition of Crude Glycerine
Wacław Romaniuk, Ivan Rogovskii, Victor Polishchuk, Liudmyla Titova, Kinga Borek, Witold Jan Wardal, Serhiy Shvorov, Yevgen Dvornyk, Ihor Sivak, Semen Drahniev, Dmytro Derevjanko, Kamil Roman
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: biogas plant, biosludge, cattle manure, crude glycerine, substrate
The urgency of the study is due to the need to increase the productivity of biogas plants by intensifying the process of methane fermentation of cattle manure in mesophilic mode by adding to it the waste from biodiesel production: crude glycerine. To substantiate the rational amount of crude glycerine in the substrate, the following tasks were performed: determination of dry matter, dry organic matter, and moisture of the substrate from cattle manure with the addition of crude glycerine; conducting experimental studies on biogas yield during fermentation of cattle manure with the addition of crude glycerine with periodic loading of the substrate; and development of a biogas yield model and determination of the rational composition of crude glycerine with its gradual loading into biogas plants with cattle manure. The article presents the results of research on fermentation of substrates in a laboratory biogas plant with a useful volume of 30 L, which fermented different proportions of c... [more]
The Relationship between Chlorite and Reservoir Quality in the Huagang Formation, Xihu Depression, China
Dongping Duan, Xianguo Zhang, Binbin Liu, Jianli Lin, Wenguang Wang
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: chlorite, pore lining, protection mechanism, reservoir quality, Xihu depression
Low permeability tight gas resources account for 90% of the Xihu Sag. Under the background of extensive development of low permeability and tight reservoirs, the key to economic and effective development is to find sweet reservoir formation. To clarify the origin and distribution of a sweet reservoir in the study area, it is important to study the formation and evolution mechanisms of chlorite. In this study, based on the analysis of thin section, X-ray diffraction and SEM, through the analysis of the key factors in the formation of authigenic chlorite of the Huagang Formation in the middle and north of the central inversion structural belt, we reasoned the formation and evolution process of chlorite in the whole life cycle. According to the sedimentary diagenetic response characteristics of chlorite, two types of favorable sedimentary facies belts of chlorite are identified. The results showed that the development of pore-lined chlorite is a natural advantage of reservoirs in the East... [more]
Power Interference Suppression Method for Measuring Partial Discharges under Pulse Square Voltage Conditions
Linao Li, Xinlao Wei
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: partial discharge, power interference, power interference, pulse square voltage, quadratic measurement method, successive interception comparison method
Partial discharge (PD) is an important metric for the insulation diagnosis of power equipment. However, its detection is affected by the strong electromagnetic interference generated by pulse square voltage. We therefore propose a power interference suppression method for partial discharges under pulse square voltage based on a quadratic measurement method. We conduct analysis of the topology circuit when partial discharge occurs in the insulation test sample and introduce the basic principle of the secondary measurement method according to the superposition principle and the linear relationship between the square voltages at different peak values. We verify the feasibility of this method by simulating a PD signal with power interference. Subsequently, we use the successive interception comparison method to solve the non-correspondence of the two initial measurement points problem and design and manufacture the transformer turn-to-turn oil-paper insulation test sample and experimental... [more]
Research on Fault-Tolerant Field-Oriented Control of a Five-Phase Permanent Magnet Motor Based on Disturbance Adaption
Li Zhang, Chenyang Dong, Yucheng Wang, Sai Han
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: disturbance adaption, five-phase fault-tolerant permanent magnet motor (FTPMSM), modified reduced-order coordinate transformation matrices, open-circuit fault, steady-healthy controller
To ensure the high-quality output performance of the five-phase fault-tolerant permanent magnet synchronous motor (FTPMSM) drive system under normal and open-circuit faults and achieve the minimal reconfiguration of the FTPMSM control drive system under various open-circuit faults, in this paper, a fault-tolerant field-oriented control (FOC) strategy based on disturbance adaption is proposed. The speed-loop and current-loop steady-healthy controllers are designed to effectively suppress the torque ripples caused by open-circuit faults and improve the robustness of the drive system to load disturbance and motor parameter variation under fault operation. Moreover, the additional zero-sequence current controller can be omitted. In addition, the modified reduced-order coordinate transformation matrices are proposed to weaken the influence of oscillating neutral. Finally, the fault-tolerant FOC system of the FTPMSM is established, and its experiment is conducted. The experimental results ve... [more]
A Bibliometric Review of Energy Related International Investment Based on an Evolutionary Perspective
Zijie Yang, Dong Huang, Yuqing Zhao, Wenqian Wang
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: bibliometric analysis, CiteSpace, energy security, evolution path, evolutionary perspective, HisCite, international investment, VOSviewer
Energy security could be jointly maintained through the cooperation of different countries or regions. In this circumstance, there has been a large number of energy-related international investment studies. However, the existing academic literature lacks a systematic scientometric analysis of this research topic, so this paper will fill this gap. Using CiteSpace, VOSviewer, and HisCite, this paper analyzes 1014 articles published in the WoS SSCI Collection from January 1998 to March 2022 on the energy-related international investment. This paper comprehensively analyzes this field from four evolutionary dimensions. In the discipline and mainstream journals dimension, the largest change lies in the fact that more than three different disciplines flow into mathematics, while the journal “Environmental Science and Pollution Research” shows a dramatic growth in relevant publications after 2015. Keyword evolution shows a gradual deepening emphasis from attracting energy-related internationa... [more]
An Accurate Method for Computing the Delay Margin in Load Frequency Control System with Gain and Phase Margins
Ashraf Khalil, Dina Shona Laila
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: delay margin, delay-dependent stability margin, load frequency control (LFC), power systems stability
In traditional power systems, a dedicated communication channel is utilized to transfer the frequency measurements. With the deregulation and reconstruction of power systems, the information is sent through a shared communication network that makes time delays unavoidable in load frequency control (LFC) systems. With the existence of time delays, the LFC system becomes a standard time delay system that complicates the stability analysis and controller synthesis. In this paper, we present a new approach for analyzing the stability and determining the delay margin of the LFC system. By introducing a new variable, the transcendental equation is converted to nonlinear equations. To find the crossing frequencies, the nonlinear equations are solved, which is simpler than solving a set of linear matrix inequalities. A single-area and a multi-area LFC system are selected as case studies. The new method accurately determines the delay margin of the LFC system with phase and gain margin. The eff... [more]
Optimal Planning of Multitype DGs and D-STATCOMs in Power Distribution Network Using an Efficient Parameter Free Metaheuristic Algorithm
Subrat Kumar Dash, Sivkumar Mishra, Almoataz Youssef Abdelaziz, Junhee Hong, Zong Woo Geem
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: D-STATCOM, distributed generators, Harris hawk optimization, simultaneous allocation, student psychology-based optimization, symbiotic organism search optimization
In a quest to solve the multi-objective optimal planning problem using a simple parameter-free metaheuristic algorithm, this paper establishes the recently proposed student psychology-based optimization (SPBO) algorithm as the most promising one, comparing it with the other two popular nonparametric metaheuristic optimization algorithms, i.e., the symbiotic organisms search (SOS) and Harris hawk optimization (HHO). A novel multi-objective framework (with suitable weights) is proposed with a real power loss minimization index, bus voltage variation minimization index, system voltage stability maximization index, and system annual cost minimization index to cover various technical, economic, and environmental aspects. The performances of these three algorithms are compared extensively for simultaneous allocation of multitype distributed generations (DGs) and D-STACOM in 33-bus and 118-bus test systems considering eight different cases. The detailed analysis also includes the statistical... [more]
Synchronizing Torque-Based Transient Stability Index of a Multimachine Interconnected Power System
Albert Poulose, Soobae Kim
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: electromechanical oscillations, model-based analysis, power system dynamics, power system stability, rotor angle stability, stability margin, synchronizing torque, synchronizing torque coefficient, transient stability analysis
Newly developed tools and techniques are continuously established to analyze and monitor power systems’ transient stability limits. In this paper, a model-based transient stability index for each generator is proposed from the synchronizing torque contributions of all other connected generators in a multi-machine interconnected power system. It is a new interpretation of the generator’s synchronizing torque coefficient (STC) in terms of electromechanical oscillation modes to consider the synchronizing torque interactions among generators. Thus, the system operator can continuously monitor the system’s available secured transient stability limit in terms of synchronizing torque more accurately, which is helpful for planning and operation studies due to the modal based index. Furthermore, the popular transient stability indicator critical clearing time (CCT), and the traditionally determined synchronizing torque values without other generator contributions, are calculated to verify and c... [more]
Flow Control Mechanism of Blade Tip Bionic Grooves and Their Influence on Aerodynamic Performance and Noise of Multi-Blade Centrifugal Fan
Ziqian Xu, Xiaomin Liu, Yang Liu, Wanxiang Qin, Guang Xi
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: aerodynamic performance, blade tip bionic groove, multi-blade centrifugal fan, noise, numerical simulation
To improve the aerodynamic performance and reduce the noise of multi-blade centrifugal fans used in air conditioners, a bionic groove structure was introduced into the blade tip design, inspired by the drag reduction characteristics of mantis shrimp. In this paper, the numerical method was used to investigate the effects of a blade tip bionic groove on the aerodynamic performance and noise characteristics of a multi-blade centrifugal fan. Firstly, the basic design parameters, such as groove width, groove depth, groove center distance, and groove number, were selected to define the shape of the blade tip bionic groove. Then, the effect of the design parameters on the aerodynamic performance of the multi-blade centrifugal fan was studied. Finally, the multi-blade centrifugal fan models with different groove shapes, such as rectangular bionic grooves, circular bionic grooves, and triangular bionic grooves, were established to compare the influence of blade tip groove structures on the aer... [more]
Artificial Sun—A Stand to Test New PVT Minimodules
Ewa Raj, Katarzyna Znajdek, Mateusz Dionizy, Przemysław Czarnecki, Przemysław Niedzielski, Łukasz Ruta, Zbigniew Lisik
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: artificial sun, measurement stand, photovoltaic thermal
Hybrid photovoltaic thermal (PVT) modules have gained more attention because of their benefits of higher total efficiency and lower gross area of installation in comparison with photovoltaic (PV) or solar thermal collectors (T). Although international standards for separate panels, photovoltaics, or thermal collectors are available, the lack of testing procedures for PVT panels is a problem, especially if a high level of integration between the two parts is implemented. In the paper, a new stand to test new PVT minimodules is proposed and verified. It allows a reduction of the influence of environmental conditions on the tested T or PVT structures. Research conducted on lamp configurations confirms the possibility of achieving a high uniformity of light intensity, with values close to the AM1.5 spectrum standard (1049 ± 34 W/m2). The first measurements of new PVT minimodules have proven their usefulness, as well as the potential of a new hybrid solution.
The Role of Healthcare Employees’ Pro-Environmental Behavior for De-Carbonization: An Energy Conservation Approach from CSR Perspective
Li Xu, Jacob Cherian, Muhammad Zaheer, Muhammad Safdar Sial, Ubaldo Comite, Laura Mariana Cismas, Juan Felipe Espinosa Cristia, Judit Oláh
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: carbon neutrality, CSR, Energy, pro-environmental behavior, Sustainability
Buildings worldwide use a large amount of energy and, hence, contribute to increasing the level of greenhouse gases emission (GHG). It was realized that most electrical energy is used in buildings for heating, cooling, and ventilation purposes. To deal with environmental issues, the concepts of renewable energies and clean or green energy sources have been a part of academic discussions. A review of the literature unveils that most of the prior research in the GHG domain focused on the production side of producing renewable energy by opting for different cleaner energy sources (for example, solar energy). Although such studies have contributed significantly to advancing the field, it is also important to change the energy consumption behavior at the level of individuals for decarbonization. However, such a debate to promote the pro-environmental behavior (PEB) of employees from the perspective of energy consumption remains an understudied area. Against this backdrop, this research was... [more]
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