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26270. LAPSE:2023.12864
Biological Aspects, Advancements and Techno-Economical Evaluation of Biological Methanation for the Recycling and Valorization of CO2
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Design
Keywords: biomethanation, CO2 valorization, gas fermentation, hydrogenotrophic methanogenesis, renewable energies
Nowadays, sustainable and renewable energy production is a global priority. Over the past decade, several Power-to-X (PtX) technologies have been proposed to store and convert the surplus of renewable energies into chemical bonds of chemicals produced by different processes. CO2 is a major contributor to climate change, yet it is also an undervalued source of carbon that could be recycled and represents an opportunity to generate renewable energy. In this context, PtX technologies would allow for CO2 valorization into renewable fuels while reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. With this work we want to provide an up-to-date overview of biomethanation as a PtX technology by considering the biological aspects and the main parameters affecting its application and scalability at an industrial level. Particular attention will be paid to the concept of CO2-streams valorization and to the integration of the process with renewable energies. Aspects related to new promising technologies such... [more]
26271. LAPSE:2023.12863
Multi-Objective Optimal Power Flow Solution Using a Non-Dominated Sorting Hybrid Fruit Fly-Based Artificial Bee Colony
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Optimization
Keywords: ABC algorithm, fruit fly algorithm, fruit fly-based ABC algorithm, multi-objective optimization, non-dominated sorting, ramp rate limits, severity value
A new optimization technique is proposed for solving optimization problems having single and multiple objectives, with objective functions such as generation cost, loss, and severity value. This algorithm was developed to satisfy the constraints, such as OPF constraints, and practical constraints, such as ram rate limits. Single and multi-objective optimization problems were implemented with the proposed hybrid fruit fly-based artificial bee colony (HFABC) algorithm and the non-dominated sorting hybrid fruit fly-based artificial bee colony (NSHFABC) algorithm. HFABC is a hybrid model of the fruit fly and ABC algorithms. Selecting the user choice-based solution from the Pareto set by the proposed NSHFABC algorithm is performed by a fuzzy decision-based mechanism. The proposed HFABC method for single-objective optimization was analyzed using the Himmelblau test function, Booth’s test function, and IEEE 30 and IEEE 118 bus standard test systems. The proposed NSHFABC method for multi-objec... [more]
26272. LAPSE:2023.12862
A Day-Ahead Energy Management for Multi MicroGrid System to Optimize the Energy Storage Charge and Grid Dependency—A Comparative Analysis
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Optimization
Keywords: bidirectional power flow, energy storage system, heuristic, main grid, microgrid, neighborhood sharing, neighboring, Optimization, Solar Photovoltaic
Microgrid (MG) is a combination of distributed generators (DGs), energy storage systems (ESSs), and loads connected to distribution network that can either be in islanded mode or grid-tied mode. Similarly, a multi-microgrid (MMG) system is a number of interconnected MGs connected with a larger and complex distribution network. Recently, the MMG energy management has created new challenges due to the inherent intermittency, uncertainty, and probabilistic nature of renewable based DGs output and varying load demands. To ensure the efficient operation and optimal energy management in the MMGs, this work proposes a two-stage, a day-ahead, simultaneous energy management strategy (EMS) of the MMG system as well as the MG system. At the first stage, each MG assumes a day-ahead predicted load demand and DGs output. At the second stage, through EMS, the energy scheduling, minimization of the main grid dependency, and maximization of the stored energy in the ESS are managed simultaneously. Four... [more]
26273. LAPSE:2023.12861
Design and Evaluation of a Laminated Three-Phase Rotary Transformer for DFIG Applications
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Design
Keywords: doubly fed induction generator (DFIG), magnetic equivalent circuit, rotary transformer
In doubly fed induction generators (DFIGs), the rotor is excited through slip-ring and brush assemblies. These slip-ring and brush assemblies often require frequent routine maintenance, which affects the reliability of the DFIG. Alternatively, a contact-less energy transfer system, such as a rotary transformer, can be utilized in place of the slip rings. In DFIGs, the rotor frequency is very low, under 5 Hz, and this can lead to a huge rotary transformer since the transformer size is inversely proportional to its operating frequency. However, in a rotor-tied DFIG, whereby the rotor is connected directly to the grid whilst the stator is connected to a back-to-back converter, the rotor frequency becomes the grid frequency and can lead to a reasonably sized rotary transformer. In this paper, the design methodology of a three-phase rotary transformer that can be used in rotor-tied DFIG applications is proposed. The rotary transformer is coupled to the power windings of the rotor-tied DFIG... [more]
26274. LAPSE:2023.12860
An Analytical TOOLBOX for the Characterization of Chalks and Other Fine-Grained Rock Types within Enhanced Oil Recovery Research and Its Application—A Guideline
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Food & Agricultural Processes
Keywords: chalk and fine-grained rocks, electron microscopy, enhanced oil recovery, ion microscopy, petroleum geosciences, Raman spectroscopy, reservoir characterization, rock-fluid chemical interactions
Analyses of fine-grained rocks like shales, cherts, and specifically chalk are challenging with regards to spatial resolution. We propose a “toolbox” to understand mineralogical alteration in chalk, especially those induced by non-equilibrium fluids or polymers and silicates during production of hydrocarbons. These data are fundamental in experiments related to improved/enhanced oil recovery (IOR/EOR) research with the aim to increase hydrocarbon production in a sustainable and environmentally friendly process. The ‘toolbox’ methods analyse rock−fluid or polymer−rock interaction and can be applied to any fine-grained rock type. In our ‘toolbox’, we include methods for routine analysis and evaluate the economic side of the usage together with the complexity of application and the velocity of data acquisition. These methods are routine methods for identification and imaging of components at the same time by chemical or crystallographic means and here applied to petroleum geology. The ‘to... [more]
26275. LAPSE:2023.12859
The Energy Company Business Model and the European Green Deal
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: business model, case study, energy company
The research problem addressed in this article concerns the formation of a business model in an energy company as a consequence of the European Green Deal. The paper seeks answers to three questions: (1) What is the significance of the European Green Deal for the business model of the examined energy company? (2) Which elements of the business model of the studied energy company take the form of sustainable ones? (3) In what direction is the business model of the analysed energy company evolving? The subject of the study is the business model of the Tauron Capital Group. The business model is analysed in the context of the requirements for climate protection formulated in the European Green Deal. A single case study was used. As a result of the study, two research statements were adopted: (1) Economic regulations in the area of the European Green Deal lead to changes in the business model of the examined energy company. (2) The examined energy company through the implementation of sust... [more]
26276. LAPSE:2023.12858
Urban Freight Transport Electrification in Westbank, Palestine: Environmental and Economic Benefits
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: electric trucks, environmental impacts, Sustainability, sustainability in Palestine, sustainable urban freight transport, truck electrification, Westbank Palestine
Recently, due to the industrial and e-commerce revolution, the freight transport sector has grown rapidly and has become one of the key factors for economic development. Coupled with the growth of this sector, significant energy and environmental problems have arisen. Therefore, a huge effort has been made around the world in order to develop some solutions that could mitigate these problems. One of these promising solutions is electrifying the urban freight transport sector including the trucks and freight commercial vehicles fleets. In Palestine, as in other developing countries, the implications of this solution are still unquantified and the efficiency of the application is unpredicted. Therefore, this has necessitated a comprehensive study that considers all the relevant factors, such as the source of the electricity (renewable energy, oils, natural gas, etc.), fuel rates, and electricity rates. In this study, a prediction model has been developed using the historical data for the... [more]
26277. LAPSE:2023.12857
Assessment of Explosion Safety Status within the Area of an LNG Terminal in a Function of Selected Parameters
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: catastrophic rupture, leak, Liquified Natural Gas, modelling of substance distribution, safety, transport
This paper examines the issues of designing optimization tasks with the objective of ensuring the safety and continuation of transportation processes. Modelling the processes that are a consequence of a breakdown is a crucial issue enabling an increase of safety at selected stages of transport. This paper elaborates on the matter of modelling hazardous situations resulting from an uncontrolled LNG release due to a crash or damage to a ship’s hull. This paper demonstrates subsequent stages of modelling along with theoretical assumptions and finally it presents the results of simulation calculations for various scenarios of LNG releases. The article shows the complexity of modelling at a time when variable atmospheric conditions occur, which hinder the planning of rescue operations in the event of an uncontrolled LNG release into the atmosphere. It needs to be remembered that making decisions in critical situations and developing proper procedures at a time when people’s lives are at ris... [more]
26278. LAPSE:2023.12856
Control-Based Two-Layer Protection for Short-Circuit Fault at an LVDC Feeder Branch
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: current limiting, impedance model, LVDC protection, power converters, stability analysis
Low-voltage dc distribution offers high efficiency for grid integration of dc-based technologies such as photovoltaic and battery storage systems and new loads such as charging stations for electric vehicles due to reduced number of conversion stages. However, the selection of protection devices, protection coordination and selectivity is still subject to research. This work proposes to use a two-layer protection technique utilizing the control capability of power converters in case of a short-circuit fault at branch level of a low voltage dc feeder. The first layer is limiting the bus current using a virtual resistance in the droop control to avoid tripping of the grid-forming converter. The second layer implements a soft fuse tripping technique for selectivity. The control concept is presented and the system stability is analyzed using impedance-based stability analysis. Experimental results on a hardware-in-the-loop setup verify the findings.
26279. LAPSE:2023.12855
Pore Water and Its Influences on the Nanopore Structures of Deep Longmaxi Shales in the Luzhou Block of the Southern Sichuan Basin, China
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: deep shales, Longmaxi Formation, Luzhou Block, nanopore structures, pore water
In the Luzhou Block of the southern Sichuan Basin, the deep Longmaxi shales have become important exploration targets in recent years. However, the water-bearing properties of these shales are still unclear, which significantly limits evaluations of reservoir pore structures and gas-in-place (GIP) contents. In this study, twelve fresh shale core samples were collected at the well site, and the pore water (CPW) and equilibrium water (CEW) contents, as well as the pore structures of the shales, were analyzed under both as-received and dried conditions. The results indicate that the deep shales have low water-bearing extents with a pore water content (CPW) of 3.82−16.67 mg/g, and that both the organic matter (OM) and inorganic matter (IM) pores can be used for pore water storage. The extent of influence of pore water on nonmicropores and IM pore structures is more significant than that on micropores and OM pore structures. Meanwhile, the pore water obviously reduces the retention effects... [more]
26280. LAPSE:2023.12854
Experimental and Theoretical Modelling of Concentrating Photovoltaic Thermal System with Ge-Based Multi-Junction Solar Cells
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: heat sink, hybrid concentrating photovoltaic/thermal system CPVT, multi-junction photovoltaic, point focus Fresnel lens
Climate change is one of the biggest environmental, political, economic, technological, and social challenges of the 21st century. Due to ever-increasing fossil fuels costs. The world energy system should be transitioned to renewable energy sources to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions. Solar energy is one of the suitable alternatives to fossil fuel usage. Currently, the most widely available solar technologies are solar photovoltaic (PV) and solar thermal. The integration of these two techniques enables the exploitation of the most significant amount of solar radiation. This combination has led to a hybrid photovoltaic/thermal system (PV/T). Concentrated solar radiation on PV cells, known as concentrated photovoltaic (CPV), effectively decreases PV receivers’ area and harnesses the same quantity of solar radiation. However, the main problem with CPV is the elevated PV surface temperature, which often requires active cooling. This issue can be solved by introducing a Concentrating Photo... [more]
26281. LAPSE:2023.12853
Global Maximum Power Point Tracking of Partially Shaded PV System Using Advanced Optimization Techniques
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Optimization
Keywords: Firefly Algorithm, maximum power point tracking, photovoltaic system
In this work, a meta-heuristic optimization based method, known as the Firefly Algorithm (FA), to achieve the maximum power point (MPP) of a solar photo-voltaic (PV) system under partial shading conditions (PSC) is investigated. The Firefly Algorithm outperforms other techniques, such as the Perturb & Observe (P&O) method, proportional integral derivative (PID, and particle swarm optimization (PSO). These results show that the Firefly Algorithm (FA) tracks the MPP accurately compared with other above mentioned techniques. The PV system performance parameters i.e., convergence and tracking speed, is improved compared to conventional MPP tracking (MPPT) algorithms. It accurately tracks the various situations that outperform other methods. The proposed method significantly increased tracking efficiency and maximized the amount of energy recovered from PV arrays. Results show that FA exhibits high tracking efficiency (>99%) and less convergence time (<0.05 s) under PSCs with less power... [more]
26282. LAPSE:2023.12852
Recent Advancements in Chalcogenides for Electrochemical Energy Storage Applications
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: Batteries, chalcogenides, electrochemical, Energy Storage, supercapacitors
Energy storage has become increasingly important as a study area in recent decades. A growing number of academics are focusing their attention on developing and researching innovative materials for use in energy storage systems to promote sustainable development goals. This is due to the finite supply of traditional energy sources, such as oil, coal, and natural gas, and escalating regional tensions. Because of these issues, sustainable renewable energy sources have been touted as an alternative to nonrenewable fuels. Deployment of renewable energy sources requires efficient and reliable energy storage devices due to their intermittent nature. High-performance electrochemical energy storage technologies with high power and energy densities are heralded to be the next-generation storage devices. Transition metal chalcogenides (TMCs) have sparked interest among electrode materials because of their intriguing electrochemical properties. Researchers have revealed a variety of modifications... [more]
26283. LAPSE:2023.12851
Production Simulation of Oil Reservoirs with Complex Fracture Network Using Numerical Simulation
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: complex fracture system, local grid refinement, numerical simulation model, production performance analysis, seepage mathematical model
This paper established a numerical simulation model to analyze the pressure transient and rate transient behaviors in reservoir with complex fracture network. Firstly, the fractures are introduced into the coordinate system through the position, angle, and length. Secondly, a mathematical model is established by using unstable seepage model. Thirdly, the central difference method was used to solve the model and local grid refinement method is introduced to describe the network fractures. Finally, we compared the results obtained from this paper’s model with the production data. The results show acceptable and reasonable matches for typical well. Meanwhile, the sensitivity of two properties is discussed. The model solution is verified with an analytical method thoroughly. The novelty of this paper is to introduce each fracture in fracture network into the coordinate system. Then, the grid refinement is achieved according to the fracture information. The presented new model simplifies th... [more]
26284. LAPSE:2023.12850
Shale Oil Enrichment Mechanism of the Paleogene Xingouzui Formation, Jianghan Basin, China
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: enrichment mechanism, Jianghan Basin, lacustrine source rocks, shale oil
Organic-rich lacustrine shales are widely developed in China, and they have long been simply regarded as homogeneous source rocks, which restricts the understanding of intrasource oil accumulation. At present, the study of the LXF (Lower Member of the Xingouzui Formation) in the Jianghan Basin as an unconventional oil reservoir is still in its infancy, and the hydrocarbon accumulation mechanism is still unclear. Geochemical and mineralogical studies were carried out on a suite of samples from the 100-m-thick sequence, i.e., LXF II Oil Bed, by using XRD, SEM, MICP, and Rock-Eval pyrolysis. The results show that the II Oil Bed is rich in carbonate and poor in clay, so it shows a good fracturing tendency. The high degree of heterogeneity in mineral composition leads to frequent interbedding of different lithofacies. In the II Oil Bed, intercrystalline pores, interparticle pores, and intraparticle pores are developed, and micro-fractures are often observed. However, the main pore types, po... [more]
26285. LAPSE:2023.12849
Dynamic Characteristics Analysis of a 660 MW Ultra-Supercritical Circulating Fluidized Bed Boiler
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: 660 MW ultra-supercritical CFB boiler, core-annulus model, dynamic simulation
The 660 MW ultra-supercritical circulating fluidized bed (CFB) boiler, which is the maximum capacity and largest scale boiler in the world has entered construction stage in China. This study established a full-scale dynamic simulation model of the 660 MW ultra-supercritical at 100% boiler maximum continuous rating (BMCR) condition. The model consists of an air-flue gas system, a water-steam system, and an ash circulation system. The “core-annulus” of the gas-solid two-phase flow structure and “six-equation” model of water-steam two-phase flow were applied to simulate the behaviors of the gas-solid phase and water-steam system, respectively. The model was calibrated and verified at 100% BMCR condition, and the steady-state simulation results presented a high accuracy compared with the designed parameters. A dynamic simulation of three typical conditions were carried out as well, including a 5% feed water decrease, 5% air decrease, and 5% coal decrease, respectively. The results showed t... [more]
26286. LAPSE:2023.12848
Enhanced Fermentative Hydrogen Production from Food Waste in Continuous Reactor after Butyric Acid Treatment
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Food & Agricultural Processes
Keywords: biohydrogen, butyric acid, dark fermentation, inhibition, microbial communities, start-up
End-product accumulation during dark fermentation leads to process instability and hydrogen production inhibition. To overcome this constraint, microbial community adaptation to butyric acid can induce acid tolerance and thus enhance the hydrogen yields; however, adaptation and selection of appropriate microbial communities remains uncertain when dealing with complex substrates in a continuous fermentation mode. To address this question, a reactor fed in continuous mode with food waste (organic loading rate of 60 gVS·L·d−1; 12 h hydraulic retention time) was first stressed for 48 h with increasing concentrations of butyric acid (up to 8.7 g·L−1). Performances were compared with a control reactor (unstressed) for 13 days. During 6 days in a steady-state, the pre-stressed reactor produced 2.2 ± 0.2 LH2·L·d−1, which was 48% higher than in the control reactor (1.5 ± 0.2 LH2·L·d−1). The pretreatment also affected the metabolites’ distribution. The pre-stressed reactor presented a higher pro... [more]
26287. LAPSE:2023.12847
Effects of Chemical Compositions and Cetane Number of Fischer−Tropsch Fuels on Diesel Engine Performance
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: diesel engine, e-fuel, exhaust emission, Fischer–Tropsch synthetic fuel, paraffinic hydrocarbon fuel, thermal efficiency
Fischer−Tropsch synthetic (FT) fuels are expected to be an ideal alternative for diesel fuel to achieve higher thermal efficiency and reduction in exhaust emissions because of their characteristics of being aromatic-free, sulfur-free, and high cetane number. In this study, the effects of chemical compositions and cetane number of FT fuels on diesel engine performance were investigated by using a commercial GTL (Gas-to-Liquids) diesel fuel synthesized by the FT method and blended paraffinic hydrocarbon fuels made to simulate FT fuels with different chemical compositions and cetane numbers. At first, a commercial diesel fuel (JIS No.2) and GTL were examined by varying the intake oxygen concentrations with cooled EGR. Compared with diesel fuel, GTL shows shorter premixed combustion, smaller heat release peak, and longer diffusion combustion duration at both high and medium conditions due to the higher cetane number. Further, by using the GTL, a limited improvement in thermal efficiency an... [more]
26288. LAPSE:2023.12846
Testing the Pollution Haven Hypothesis with the Role of Foreign Direct Investments and Total Energy Consumption
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: energy consumption, environmental degradation, foreign direct investments, Renewable and Sustainable Energy
The main objective of this study was to examine the nonlinear relationship between environmental deterioration and foreign direct investment for subpanels based on the country’s income level. In this study, the model’s determinants were total consumption of energy and electricity consumption, the share of renewable energy, and economic growth. Due to the observation of cross-sectional dependence, utilization of cointegration tests and panel data unit root were incorporated, which confirmed a mixed integration order. For the compliance of long-run and short-run relationships among the variables, a pooled mean group estimator panel auto-regressive distributed lag approach was incorporated. The results of long-run development support the pollution haven hypothesis; hence, ecological footprint is increased by the activities related to foreign direct investments. The obtained findings depend on the different subpanels based on the income level of countries. For the assurance of economic dev... [more]
26289. LAPSE:2023.12845
Experimental Investigation of Engine Performance for 2nd Generation Biodiesel Derived from Mg2Zr5O12 Catalyst
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: E-factor, emission, Mg2Zr5O12, performance, second-generation biodiesel, Sustainability
In the present study, experimental analyses were conducted by using biodiesel derived from second-generation feedstock. In terms of cost and accessibility, second-generation feedstock has gained more attention due to its environmental approach. Waste-cooking-oil-derived methyl ester was produced through a transesterification reaction in the presence of a synthesized magnesium zirconate (Mg2Zr5O12) heterogeneous catalyst. This trans-esterified waste cooking oil (WCO) was used as biodiesel and was blended with diesel in 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, and 50% by volume ratio for further analysis. The fuel properties of pure and blended biodiesel were investigated in terms of flash point, density, kinematic viscosity, and lower heating value as per the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) D-6751 standards. For each blended fuel, the engine performance and gaseous emissions trend with engine loads of 0, 3, 6, 9, and 12 kg were measured on a Kirloskar TV1 IC engine. The results indicated t... [more]
26290. LAPSE:2023.12844
Pulse-Amplitude-Modulation Full-Bridge Diode-Clamped Multilevel LLC Resonant Converter Using Multi-Neighboring Reference Vector Discontinuous PWM
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: amplitude modulating, diode-clamped converter, DPWM, full-bridge, LLC, multilevel
A full-bridge diode-clamped multilevel LLC resonant converter suitable for power conversion systems that use high input voltage, such as railway vehicles, is proposed in this paper. In order to eliminate the voltage deviations of the capacitors connected in series to the high voltage input DC link, a novel modulation strategy referred to as multi-neighboring reference vector discontinuous pulse-width modulation (MNRV DPWM) is proposed. Unlike the existing two-level resonant converter that varies the operating frequency to hold the output voltage constant, the proposed multilevel resonant converter modulates the amplitude of the fundamental wave input to a resonance tank while fixing the operating frequency at the resonance point. Therefore, the design of passive elements becomes easier, and stable operation is possible over a wide operating range with only one power conversion stage. In this paper, the control algorithm and operation characteristics of the newly proposed full-bridge di... [more]
26291. LAPSE:2023.12843
Experimental Study on the Microstructure of Coal with Different Particle Sizes
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: Coal, macromolecular structure, particle size, pore structure
In the study of coal pore structure, the traditional test method does not consider the influence of coal particle size. During the crushing process, coal samples are affected by crushing stress. While the particle size changes, the change characteristics of pore structure and macromolecular structure are a matter for which systematic research is still lacking. In this paper, mercury injection and liquid nitrogen were used to characterize the pore structure of coal. It was found that the porosity, total pore volume and total specific surface area of the coal increased with the decrease of particle size. However, during this process, the pore volume of macropores and mesopores decreases, while the micropores and transition pores increase significantly, indicating that while the particle size decreases, macropores and mesopores are broken into micropores and transition pores. In addition, the pore structure of samples with a particle size less than 200 mesh changes significantly. With the... [more]
26292. LAPSE:2023.12842
Selection of Energy Improvement Factors and Economic Analysis of Standard MDU Complexes in Korean Metropolitan Regions
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Management
Keywords: apartment), building energy assessment program ECO2, energy consumption, energy demand, Energy Efficiency, lifecycle cost (LCC), MDU (multi-dwelling unit, primary energy
In Korea, energy consumption within apartments in metropolitan areas accounted for more than 33% of the total energy consumption by buildings in 2020. In this study, in order to increase the energy efficiency of MDU (multi-dwelling unit) complexes in metropolitan areas, improvement factors and economic effects were analyzed using ECO2, a building energy efficiency evaluation program. Optimal improvement measures are proposed, to reduce the economic burden on users by applying energy saving technologies. This study was conducted in four stages; in the first stage, using ECO2 software, five types of apartments were selected as standards among 46 complexes. Standard MDUs were selected if more than two factors were satisfied from among the following: (1) household type, (2) average exterior wall insulation and window performance, (3) average energy consumption and demand per unit area per year, (4) average applied facility system, and (5) average monthly energy demand per unit area. In the... [more]
26293. LAPSE:2023.12841
A Framework to Assess the Resilience of Energy Systems Based on Quantitative Indicators
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: energy security, energy system, Modelling, quantitative indicators, resilience
The “Clean Energy for all Europeans” package highlights the need to create a resilient critical energy infrastructure in the European Union. Resilience is an emerging term to describe the energy system’s ability to withstand shocks caused by natural hazards, technical accidents, or intentional threats. In this paper, a framework to assess the resilience of energy systems using quantitative indicators is presented. Two main groups of resilience indicators are proposed that depend on what is being measured within the energy system: capacity (attribute-based) indicators or performance in the presence of disruption (performance-based) indicators. This study concentrates on the first resilience phase, when the energy system has to absorb the impact of the shock. The approach considers various disruptions (both internal and external) as triggering events. There is a particular focus on future shocks affecting the prospective energy system, which will have changed with respect to the current... [more]
26294. LAPSE:2023.12840
Model Predictive Control for PMSM Based on Discrete Space Vector Modulation with RLS Parameter Identification
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: discrete space vector modulation, Model Predictive Control, online parameter identification, permanent magnet synchronous motor, recursive least squares method
Model Predictive Control (MPC) based on Discrete Space Vector Modulation (DSVM) has the advantages of simple mathematical model and fast dynamic response. It is widely used in permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM). Additionally, the control performance of DSVM-MPC is influenced by the accuracy of motor parameters and the select speed of optimal voltage vector. In order to identify motor parameters accurately, model predictive control for PMSM based on discrete space vector modulation with recursive least squares (RLS) parameter identification is proposed in this paper. Additionally, a method to preselect candidate voltage vectors is proposed to select the optimal voltage vector more quickly. The simulation model of RLS-DSVM-MPC is established to simulate the influence of different parameters on PMSM performance. The simulation results show that model predictive control for PMSM based on discrete space vector modulation with RLS parameter identification has a better control performa... [more]
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