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25938. LAPSE:2023.13196
Study on the Discharge Characteristics along the Surface and Charge Movement Characteristics of Insulating Media in an Airflow Environment
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: airflow environment, conduction mechanism, discharge along the surface, electric charge motion, insulation media, trap level.
The gas−solid interface of high-voltage insulating equipment is a weaker part of insulating equipment insulation, and preventing the occurrence of discharge along the surface of insulating equipment is a critical problem for high-voltage insulation. This article investigates the discharge characteristics and charge movement characteristics of insulating media under an airflow environment. The surface discharge characteristics of the insulating medium in the airflow environment were obtained by using a high-velocity airflow test platform, and the surface discharge voltage characteristics, discharge path characteristics, and force conditions of the discharge process were analyzed. The surface charge motion characteristics of the insulating medium in the high-velocity airflow environment were also tested, and the distribution characteristics, dissipation characteristics and conduction mechanism of the surface charge of the insulating medium in the high-velocity airflow environment were re... [more]
25939. LAPSE:2023.13195
High Activity Earthquake Swarm Event Monitoring and Impact Analysis on Underground High Energy Physics Research Facilities
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Numerical Methods and Statistics
Keywords: condition monitoring, earthquake swarm, ground motion, LHC, monitoring systems, seismic station.
A seismic swarm is a series of earthquakes that occur in a small area over a short period of time. A sequence of earthquakes of this magnitude is unusual in Switzerland, and it is impossible to anticipate how it may unfold in the future.The seismic activity of such an event usually fades after a few days or weeks. Significantly greater earthquakes are likely to occur during the next several days, with up to a chance of 5 to 10%. For these reasons, the underground research facilities need tools to provide data on the impact of these events on their experiments. The paper presents the techniques implemented at The European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) to allow the tracking and monitoring of these unusual events. Additionally, the real effect of such an unusual event is presented together with the statistical approach to monitoring and effect evaluation. Considering the collision energy of the beams at 14 TeV, the energy stored in the magnets at 10 GJ (2400 kg of TNT), and the... [more]
25940. LAPSE:2023.13194
The Thermal Response of a Packed Bed Thermal Energy Storage System upon Saturated Steam Injection Using Distributed Temperature Sensing
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: advection, condensation, diffusion, distributed temperature sensing, steam, thermal energy storage.
The effectiveness of a thermal energy storage (TES) system is typically characterized with the help of thermal stratification or temperature gradients along the direction of heat injection, which is typically the flow direction of heat transfer fluid. The steepness of temperature gradients are a direct indicator of the effectiveness or efficiency of the heat storage or dispatch process. The temperature gradient evolution along the packed bed of ceramic particles upon saturated steam injection is presented in this work. Distributed temperature sensing based on optical frequency domain reflectometry was deployed in a packed bed of ceramic particles to capture the thermal front evolution in the axial direction. The physical processes accompanying steam injection in packed beds are complex due to phase change, transitioning two-phase flow, and changes in condensate accumulation. Therefore, the variation of thermal response of the TES system for various steam injection flow rates was experi... [more]
25941. LAPSE:2023.13193
Developing an Automated Tool for Quantitative Analysis of the Deconvoluted Electrochemical Impedance Response of a Solid Oxide Fuel Cell
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: distribution of relaxation times, electrochemical characterization, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, MATLAB tool, physicochemical processes, solid oxide fuel cell.
Despite being commercially available, solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) technology requires further study to understand its physicochemical processes for diagnostics, prognostics, and quality assurance purposes. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS), a widely used characterization technique for SOFCs, is often accompanied by the distribution of relaxation times (DRT) as a method for deconvoluting the contribution of each physicochemical process from the aggregated impedance response spectra. While EIS yields valuable information for the operation of SOFCs, the quantitative analysis of the DRT and its shifts remains cumbersome. To address this issue, and to create a replicable benchmark for the assessment of DRT results, a custom tool was developed in MATLAB to numerically analyze the DRT spectra, identify the DRT peaks, and assess their deviation in terms of peak frequency and DRT amplitude from nominal operating conditions. The preliminary validation of the tool was carried out by a... [more]
25942. LAPSE:2023.13192
Interaction of Electron Beams and Polarized Radiation in a Two-Beam Free-Electron Laser
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: 3D code, electron beam, polarized radiation, Simulation.
Recent research has focused on shorter pulses, new spectral ranges, higher photon fluxes, and the production of photons with a variety of polarizations. A time-dependent three-dimensional free-electron laser oscillator code was developed for a two-beam free-electron laser system with an elliptically polarized undulator. Characteristics of the interaction of the electron beams and polarized radiation in the XUV region were studied using this code. The code utilized an optical field using the spectral method in the paraxial approximation by a fast Fourier transformation, a Gaussian modal expansion for the optical field, and Newton−Lorentz force equations for particle tracking. As the emittance was increased, the degrees of polarization of the single-beam system with an elliptically polarized undulator and the two-beam system with a planar undulator were decreased significantly compared to those of a two-beam system with an elliptically polarized undulator in the XUV regions. The radiatio... [more]
25943. LAPSE:2023.13191
Min-Max Regret-Based Approach for Sizing and Placement of DGs in Distribution System under a 24 h Load Horizon
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Optimization
Keywords: battle royale optimization, DGs’ allocation, distributed generators, min-max regret criteria, power losses, sizes and locations of DGs.
Load variations in any power system result in loss escalation and voltage drops. With the sensible and optimal allocation of distributed generators (DGs), these problems could be considerably mitigated. It has been seen in existing methods that, ideally, the allocation of DGs has been carried out during fixed loads and constant power requirements. However, in real scenarios the loads are always variable and the allocation of DGs must be done in accordance with the variations of the connected load. Therefore, the current paper addresses the aforementioned problem by the distinctive optimal allocation of DGs for each variability of 24 h load horizon. However, a single exclusive solution is considered among all allocations of 24 h. The min-max regret concept has been utilized in order to deal with such a methodology. Altogether, 24 scenarios are analyzed wherein each scenario corresponds to a specific hour of the respective day. The optimal allocation of DGs in terms of their optimal sizi... [more]
25944. LAPSE:2023.13190
A Real-Time Load Prediction Control for Fuel Cell Hybrid Vehicle
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: GRU neural network, hybrid power, MPC, PMP, velocity forecasting.
The development of hydrogen energy is an effective solution to the energy and environmental crisis. Hydrogen fuel cells and energy storage cells as hybrid power have broad application prospects in the field of vehicle power. Energy management strategies are key technologies for fuel cell hybrid systems. The traditional optimization strategy is generally based on optimization under the global operating conditions. The purpose of this project is to develop a power allocation optimization method based on real-time load forecasting for fuel cell/lithium battery hybrid electric vehicles, which does not depend on specific working conditions or causal control methods. This paper presents an energy-management algorithm based on real-time load forecasting using GRU neural networks to predict load requirements in the short time domain, and then the local optimization problem for each predictive domain is solved using a method based on Pontryagin’s minimum principle (PMP). The algorithm adopts th... [more]
25945. LAPSE:2023.13189
Experimental and Numerical Investigations of Bird Models for Bird Strike Analysis
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: air transportation safety, bird modelling, bird strikes, experimental and numerical investigation, SPH.
The article presents experimental and numerical studies of bird models during impacts with rigid and deformable targets. The main aim of the studies is the validation of bird models in order to prepare them for the numerical simulation of bird impact against aircraft windshields and other parts of aircraft, thus improving the air transportation safety by providing cost-effective solutions for designing bird strike-resistant aircraft. The experimental investigations were conducted with a special set-up of a gas gun equipped with high-speed cameras, tensiometers and force sensors. The simulations were developed on the basis of LS-DYNA software by means of the SPH method for the bird model shape of the cylinder with hemispherical endings at the speed of 116 m/s. The results of studies into such things as the impact force, pressure and bird model deformation were compared. Moreover, the authors’ and other researchers’ results were assessed. It can be noted that the curves of the impact for... [more]
25946. LAPSE:2023.13188
Multilevel Dynamic Master-Slave Control Strategy for Resilience Enhancement of Networked Microgrids
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Management
Keywords: converter control, dynamic master-slave, low bandwidth communication, networked microgrids, resilience enhancement.
Conventional power management methods of networked microgrids (NMGs) are limited to the failure of pinned communication terminals and heavy communication burdens. This paper proposes a multilevel dynamic master-slave control strategy via two-level dynamic leaders to realize the resilience enhanced power management of NMGs. The first level dynamic leader with considerations of distributed energy resources (DERs) feature is selected to guide the output of DERs and achieve the power management within individual microgrid (MG). Subsequently, the secondary level leader considering each MG feature is selected among the bidirectional interlinking converters (BICs), whose signals would be shared with other BICs by communication to achieve power management among MGs. Moreover, the local weight selecting method (LWSM) is proposed to automatically select the two-level dynamic leaders according to the real-time system operation state. Compared with conventional methods, the communication among MGs... [more]
25947. LAPSE:2023.13187
Impact and Potential of Sustainable Development Goals in Dimension of the Technological Revolution Industry 4.0 within the Analysis of Industrial Enterprises
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Numerical Methods and Statistics
Keywords: industrial enterprises, Industry 4.0 innovation, Industry 5.0, Renewable and Sustainable Energy, statistical methods, sustainable development goals, sustainable technologies.
Sustainable technologies, including clean energy in manufacturing and green and reverse logistics, generate conditions for industry development and future growth with the implementation of Industry 4.0 technologies and innovations in the context of sustainable development goals (SDGs). The objective of the article is to identify and analyse the potential of sustainable technologies in synergy with Industry 4.0 innovations and renewable energy initiatives in manufacturing and logistics in the context of SDGs. Qualitative analysis was performed on 105 enterprises of various business sizes, in several regions of Slovakia, within various industry sectors, and within geographical coverage. Based on the summarised results, we can state that more than 82% of surveyed enterprises implement the SDGs. Currently, more than 70% of enterprises prefer environmental aspects in business management. Based on the results, we find a significant relationship between the environmental management of the ent... [more]
25948. LAPSE:2023.13186
Synthesis of High-Quality Two-Dimensional V2C MXene for Supercapacitor Application
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: cycling stability, MXene, specific capacitance, supercapacitors, V2C.
Two-dimensional (2D) V2C MXene has fascinating potential for use as electrodes in high-energy-density supercapacitors because of its excellent electrical conductivity and large specific surface area. However, it is not feasible to synthesize V2C by etching vanadium carbon aluminide (V2AlC) with hydrofluoric acid, which is commonly used for preparing other MXenes. In this work, a modified method is developed for synthesizing high-quality 2D V2C. A mixture of sodium fluoride (NaF) and hydrochloric acid (HCl) was used as the etching agent, where V2AlC can be gently etched by a hydrothermal reactor-assisted method. As electrode materials for supercapacitors, V2C shows the characteristics of electric double layer capacitance. The electrochemical results show high specific capacitance (223.5 F/g in 1 M Na2SO4 at a current density of 100 mA/g) and good cycling stability (the capacitance retention rate can be maintained at 94.7% after 5000 cycles). This work provides a new method for the synth... [more]
25949. LAPSE:2023.13185
New Method for Analysis and Design Consideration of Voltage Source Inverters
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: analysis and simulation, design consideration, series RLC circuits, voltage source inverters.
This manuscript proposes a new unified approach for the analysis of voltage source inverters that summarizes and unifies the operating modes of a whole class of inverters powered by a voltage source: resonant, aperiodic and voltage source inverters. The study was performed on a full-bridge circuit of a series RLC inverter with reverse diodes, operating in aperiodic mode. Based on the community of processes in the power circuits, the expressions for the current through the load and the voltage of the capacitor in condensed form with their initial phases are determined. These basic ratios are presented in a normalized form according to the control frequency, thus summarizing the operation of the inverters with a control frequency below and above the quasi-resonant. A methodology for designing a voltage source inverter was developed, considered as a special case of a series RLC inverter with inverse diodes when operating in aperiodic mode and super-quasi-resonant frequency. The reliabilit... [more]
25950. LAPSE:2023.13184
Selective Harmonic Elimination Technique for a 27-Level Asymmetric Multilevel Converter
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: DC–AC power conversion, multilevel power converters, total harmonic distortion.
In this paper, we present an implementation of selective harmonic elimination modulation technique in a 27-Level asymmetric multilevel converter. The main issue in this kind of converters is the generation of the gating patterns to obtain an optimized AC voltage waveform. State-of-the art solutions use deep mathematical analysis in the frequency domain by means of the Fourier series, but they are mainly applied for two-level or symmetric multilevel converters. On the other hand, the modulation for asymmetric multilevel converters is mainly focused on nearest level control or nearest vector control. In this work, we propose a novel modulating technique that takes advantage of the switching angles optimization for a 27-level waveform. In fact, different set of solutions are obtained and presented in order to define the modulation index as well as the value of the switching angles for the multilevel waveform. A modulation index sweep was performed for the entire operating region of the co... [more]
25951. LAPSE:2023.13183
A New Approach to Energy Transition in Morocco for Low Carbon and Sustainable Industry (Case of Textile Sector)
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: decarbonation, efficiency, Energy, solar energy, Sustainability, textile industry.
Morocco has resolutely committed to the green transition of its economy by opting for industry decarbonation, which now imposes itself as an essential access criterion to foreign markets. Intending to include energy efficiency in the leading players in energy-intensive industries, this paper has the main objective of contributing to a better understanding of the decarbonation plans potential impact, taking the example of solar energy integrating opportunities as an action for a thrifty, sustainable, and low carbon Moroccan industry. Indeed, the paper focuses on the industrial textile sector, such as the energy-intensive industry. This sector is the first employer and the most important industrial activity; it is also an icon and the oldest industry in Morocco. This study examines the energy, economic and environmental fallout, evaluating the productions, the investment and the CO2 emissions limit. Besides, the energy industrial sector is characterized by a strong dependence on fossil i... [more]
25952. LAPSE:2023.13182
Study of the Microstructural Characteristics of Low-Rank Coal under Different Degassing Pressures
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: low-rank coal, microstructure, nuclear magnetic resonance, southern Junggar basin, Xishanyao Formation.
Low-rank coal samples from the Xishanyao Formation in the southern Junggar basin of Xinjiang were processed under different negative pressures in order to examine the microstructural characteristics of low-rank coal reservoirs. The pore structures of low-rank coal under different negative pressures were tested using scanning electron microscopy, low-temperature nitrogen adsorption−desorption, and water saturation and centrifugal low-field NMR experiments. The results showed that for the low-rank coal samples from the study area, a high portion of the porosity and surface area came from micropores and small pores; the fractal dimension of the adsorption pores of the low-rank coal samples was divided into surface fractal dimension D1 and structural fractal dimension D2, which showed that the microstructure of the low-rank coal from the study area was complex. The transverse relaxation times T2 of the low-rank coal samples in the test were approximately 0.1~2.5, approximately 10, and grea... [more]
25953. LAPSE:2023.13181
Impact of Window Frames on Annual Energy Consumption of Residential Buildings and Its Contribution to CO2 Emission Reductions at the City Scale
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: city scale, CO2 emissions, energy consumption, thermal transmittance, window frame.
Windows are among building components that have the strongest effect on thermal load. They play a significant role in heat loss in buildings because they usually have a largely higher thermal conductance than other components of the building envelope. Although many studies have highlighted the relevance of heat transfer through frames and aimed to improve their thermal performance, poorly insulated aluminum frames (thermal conductivity of aluminum is 160 W/m·K, while that of polyvinyl chloride [PVC] is 0.17 W/m·K) are still in use in Japan. Therefore, the U-values of different window frames were calculated, and annual thermal loads were calculated according to the window configurations, including the frame, glazing, and cavity. We focused on standard residential buildings in Japan with a total floor area of 120.6 m2 (two-story building), and the number of newly built houses and the application rate of window configurations in 2019 were surveyed to estimate the CO2 emissions by regions.... [more]
25954. LAPSE:2023.13180
Dynamic Simulation and Performance Enhancement Analysis of a Renewable Driven Trigeneration System
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: combined cooling heating power, Dymola, dynamic simulation, Energy Storage, lithium-ion battery, Modelica, Renewable and Sustainable Energy.
Research activity in the field of combined cooling heating power (or trigeneration) systems with high renewable energy source (RES) contributions has increased rapidly over the last few years, in line with the European Union legislation about energy communities. However, technical challenges arise regarding the synergetic, sustainable and optimal integration of RES in local energy systems. In the present study, the operation of a trigeneration system located in the student residences of Democritus University of Thrace in Greece is examined. The system involves a combination of highly promising renewable and storage technologies, including solar thermal energy and biomass for heat generation, hot water tanks for thermal energy storage, absorption refrigeration for cooling, along with Organic Rankine Cycle and photovoltaic systems for electricity generation. System modeling and simulation have been implemented in Dymola environment with the use of Modelica equation-based modeling languag... [more]
25955. LAPSE:2023.13179
Optical Wireless Power Transmission Using a GaInP Power Converter Cell under High-Power 635 nm Laser Irradiation of 53.5 W/cm2
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: beam expander, GaInP, long-distance power transmission, optical wireless power transmission, solar cell.
Optical wireless power transmission (OWPT) system is a technology that supplies energy from remote locations, having some features such as long-distance transmission, high directivity, and no electromagnetic noise interference. This study investigated the optical transmission efficiency and photoelectric conversion efficiency with a transmission distance of 10 m using GaInP power converter cells with a small area of 2.40 × 2.40 mm2 and a 635 nm high-power laser over 50 W/cm2. As a result, we achieved a photoelectric conversion efficiency of 44.7% under 6.7 W/cm2 (0.14 W) and 37.2% under 53.5 W/cm2 (1.1 W) irradiation. These results suggested that W-class optical wireless power transmission could be realized by expanding the converter cell area. Additionally, it was found that the reductions of the divergence angle of the laser and the heat generation of the power converter cell were critical issues for further lengthening the distance and increasing the power.
25956. LAPSE:2023.13178
Direct Power Control Based on Modified Sliding Mode Controller for a Variable-Speed Multi-Rotor Wind Turbine System Using PWM Strategy
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: direct power control, doubly fed asynchronous generator, modified SMC technique, total harmonic distortion, variable-speed multi-rotor wind turbine system.
A robust and improved control scheme of a variable speed multi-rotor wind turbine (MRWT) system with a doubly fed asynchronous generator (DFAG) is displayed in this work. In order to improve the performances and effectiveness of the traditional direct power control (DPC) strategy of the DFAG, a new kind of sliding mode controller (SMC) called modified SMC (MSMC) is proposed. The most important advantage of the DPC-MSMC strategy is to reduce the power ripples and improve the quality of the currents provided to the grid. In addition, to control the rotor inverter, a pulse width modulation (PWM) technique is used. The proposed DPC-MSMC strategy was modeled and simulated using MATLAB/Simulink software. The simulation results showed that the ripples in stator currents, active and reactive powers and torque were considerably reduced for the proposed DPC-MSMC strategy compared to the traditional DPC. Additionally, the proposed DPC-MSMC method works excellently to reduce the total harmonic dis... [more]
25957. LAPSE:2023.13177
Estimating the Subsurface Thermal Conductivity and Its Uncertainty for Shallow Geothermal Energy Use—A Workflow and Geoportal Based on Publicly Available Data
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: borehole heat exchanger, geothermal potential mapping, GSHP, thermal conductivity, uncertainty.
Ground-source heat pumps with borehole heat exchangers (BHE) are an efficient and sustainable option to heat and cool buildings. The design and performance of BHEs strongly depend on the thermal conductivity of the subsurface. Thus, the first step in BHE planning is often assisted by a map representing the thermal conductivity of a region created from existing data. Such estimates have high uncertainty, which is rarely quantified. In addition, different methods for estimating thermal conductivity are used, for example, by the German federal states, resulting in incomparable estimates. To enable a consistent thermal conductivity estimation across state or country borders, we present a workflow for automatically estimating the thermal conductivity and its uncertainty up to user-defined BHE lengths. Two methods, which assess the thermal conductivity on different scales, are developed. Both methods are (1) based on subsurface data types which are publicly available as open-web services, an... [more]
25958. LAPSE:2023.13176
Mechanical and Thermal Properties of 3D Printed Polycarbonate
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: fused deposition modelling, polycarbonate, printing temperature, tensile properties, thermal properties.
This study aims at showing the potential of additive manufacturing as a new processing route for designing future insulators in the building sector. Polycarbonate (PC) is studied as a possible candidate for designing these new insulators. This polymer offers several advantages, among them fire resistance and stability of its physical properties at high temperatures. The 3D printing of PC is attempted using fused deposition modelling technology. The printing temperature and infill rate are varied to achieve optimal mechanical and thermal characteristics. The results show that an optimal printing temperature of 280 °C is needed to achieve high tensile performance. In addition, thermal properties including thermal conductivity and effusivity increase with the increase of the infill rate in opposition to the thermal diffusivity decrease.
25959. LAPSE:2023.13175
Study on Engine Performance and Combustion System Optimization of a Poppet-Valve Two-Stroke Diesel Engine
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: combustion chamber profile, combustion system, poppet-valve two-stroke diesel engine, spray angle.
Two-stroke engines have higher power density than traditional four-stroke engines, and therefore are suitable for engine downsizing. In this work, a four-stroke single-cylinder diesel engine is modified for two-stroke operation, and the combustion system is designed and optimized using a 3D simulation. Three different combustion chamber profiles and injection spray angles are compared to determine an optimized combustion system. The engine test results show that the two-stroke engine equipped with the newly designed combustion system is able to achieve the same effective power output at a much lower speed than the original four-stroke engine, as well as obtain a better indicated thermal efficiency. This indicates that the poppet-valve two-stroke engine could be an effective technical approach for engine downsizing.
25960. LAPSE:2023.13174
A Source-Level Estimation and Uncertainty Analysis of Methane Emission in China’s Oil and Natural Gas Sector
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: China, emission sources, methane emission inventory, oil and natural gas, uncertainty.
A high-quality methane emission estimation in China’s oil and gas sector is the basis of an effective mitigation strategy. Currently, the published emission data and studies of China’s oil and gas sector only provide estimations of total emissions, which is not enough for good analysis of the trend and impact factors for the instruction of emission mitigation activities. The main problem is that published data for oil and gas infrastructure in China is incomplete, which makes it difficult to apply the conventional greenhouse gas inventory compiling method and the uncertainty estimation strategy. Therefore, this paper aims to develop a method to estimate infrastructure data using all available data, including partial data for the infrastructure, national production and consumption of oil and gas, and production and production capacity data of oil and gas enterprises, and then uses a Monte Carlo-based method to generate a source-based inventory and uncertainty analysis of methane emissio... [more]
25961. LAPSE:2023.13173
Methodology for Generating Synthetic Load Profiles for Different Industry Types
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: electrical load profiles, energy system modeling, industrial load profiles, industry.
To achieve its climate goals, the German industry has to undergo a transformation toward renewable energies. To analyze this transformation in energy system models, the industry’s electricity demands have to be provided in a high temporal and sectoral resolution, which, to date, is not the case due to a lack of open-source data. In this paper, a methodology for the generation of synthetic electricity load profiles is described; it was applied to 11 industry types. The modeling was based on the normalized daily load profiles for eight electrical end-use applications. The profiles were then further refined by using the mechanical processes of different branches. Finally, a fluctuation was applied to the profiles as a stochastic attribute. A quantitative RMSE comparison between real and synthetic load profiles showed that the developed method is especially accurate for the representation of loads from three-shift industrial plants. A procedure of how to apply the synthetic load profiles t... [more]
25962. LAPSE:2023.13172
Fluid Inclusion Constrained Multiple Petroleum Chargings in the Lithologic Reservoirs of the Late Eocene Shahejie Formation in the Minfeng Sag, Bohai Bay Basin, East China
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Food & Agricultural Processes
Keywords: Bohai Bay Basin, fluid inclusion, fluorescence microspectrometry, hydrocarbon charging history, microthermometry, minfeng sag.
The fluid inclusion technique was utilized to reveal the petroleum charging events in the lithologic reservoirs embraced in the Late Eocene Shahejie Formation of the Minfeng sag, Bohai Bay Basin, East China. Petrography, fluorescence microspectrometry, and microthermometry were systematically carried out on 15 double-polished thin sections handled from reservoir core samples of the third Member of the Shahejie Formation. The results show that three generations of petroleum inclusions with fluorescence colors of yellow, yellowish green and bright blue were entrapped along the healed fractures in detrital quartz grains of these samples. The fluorescence features of petroleum inclusions illustrate that inclusion oils have different maturities and were products of source rocks at different stages. In addition, the trapping time of petroleum inclusions was determined by combining the homogenization temperatures of their coeval aqueous inclusions with thermal-burial histories. By integrating... [more]
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