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26467. LAPSE:2023.12667
Assessment of the Reliability of Wind Farm Devices in the Operation Process
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Intelligent Systems
Keywords: diagnostic information, diagnostic process, expert system, intelligent systems, knowledge base, neural networks, reliability, servicing process, wind farm device
The article deals with simulation tests on the reliability of the equipment of the wind farm WF in the operation process. The improvement, modernization, and introduction of new solutions that change the reliability, as well as the quality and conditions of use and operation of wind farm equipment, require testing. Based on these tests, it is possible to continuously evaluate the reliability of the equipment of WF. The issue of reliability assessment of wind farm equipment, for which intelligent systems, diagnostic systems DIAG, and Wind Power Plant Expert System (WPPES) are used to modernize the operation process, can only be tested in a simulative way. The topic of testing the reliability of complex technical objects is constantly developing in the literature. In this paper, it is assumed that the operation of wind farm equipment is described and modeled based on Markov processes. The adoption of this assumption justified the use of the Kolmogorov−Chapman equations to describe the de... [more]
26468. LAPSE:2023.12666
Practical Grid-Based Spatial Estimation of Number of Electric Vehicles and Public Chargers for Country-Level Planning with Utilization of GIS Data
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Planning & Scheduling
Keywords: electric vehicle, Geographic Information System (GIS), grid-based spatial estimation, public charger, Voronoi diagram
This research proposes an approach to estimate the number of different types of electric vehicles for a vast area or an entire country, which can be divided into a large number of small areas such as a subdistrict scale. The estimation methodology extensively utilizes the vehicle registration data in conjunction with Thailand’s so-called EV30@30 campaign and GIS-based road infrastructure data. To facilitate the analysis, square grids are built to form cells representing the number of electric vehicles in any specific area of interest. This estimated number of electric vehicles is further analyzed to determine the energy consumption, calculate the recommended number of public chargers, and visualize an increase in the substation loads from those charging stations. The effectiveness of the proposed methods is demonstrated using the whole area of Thailand, consisting of five regions with a total area of 513,120 km2. The results show that the trucks contribute the most energy consumption w... [more]
26469. LAPSE:2023.12665
Experimental and Numerical Study of the Flammability Limits in a CH4/O2 Torch Ignition System
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Numerical Methods and Statistics
Keywords: flammability limits, ignition system, methane-oxygen combustion, vortex combustion chamber
The current work is devoted to studying combustion initiation inside the methane-oxygen torch igniter for a hybrid rocket motor. The ignition system can generate a wide range of power and oxidizer-to-fuel ratios. It has a self-cooled vortex combustion chamber with one fuel jet injector and one circumferential vortex oxidizer injector. The system adjusts the mass flow rates of the propellants through the control valves and organizes cooling of the wall and flame stabilization. Experimental analysis of the ignition limits was investigated on the laboratory test bench. The propellants’ pressure and mass-flow rates, combustion temperature, ignition delay, and spark frequency were controlled during the tests. The authors executed a series of tests with different propellants’ mass flow rates. As a result, the region of stable ignition was found as well as the regions of ignition failure or unreliable ignition. A previously validated numerical model was used to analyze the flow in the reliabl... [more]
26470. LAPSE:2023.12664
Research on Reactive Power Optimization Control of a Series-Resonant Dual-Active-Bridge Converter
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: dual-active-bridge converter, minimum reactive power, phase shift modulation, series resonance, zero voltage switching (ZVS)
In order to meet the demands of the bidirectional transmission of electric vehicle charger power, a series-resonant dual-active-bridge (DAB) converter is investigated in this paper. Firstly, the active and reactive power and zero voltage switching (ZVS) conditions of the full-bridge arm under extended phase-shift modulation, dual phase-shift modulation and triple phase-shift modulation are analyzed. Secondly, with the minimum reactive power as the optimization objective, the extended phase shift (EPS) is finally selected as the modulation method after comparing the minimum reactive power under various modulation methods when the normalized value of active power is varied in the range of 0−1. By constructing the objective function and determining the constraints, an off-line reactive power−minimization control strategy is proposed to achieve the ZVS of the full-bridge arm and, finally, the feasibility of the proposed control strategy is verified by simulation and experiment.
26471. LAPSE:2023.12663
Synthesis of Donor−Acceptor Copolymers Derived from Diketopyrrolopyrrole and Fluorene via Eco-Friendly Direct Arylation: Nonlinear Optical Properties, Transient Absorption Spectroscopy, and Theoretical Modeling
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: diketopyrrolopyrrole, direct arylation polymerization, fluorene, photophysical properties
A series of PFDPP copolymers based on fluorene (F) and diketopyrrolopyrrole (DPP) monomers were synthesized via direct arylation polycondensation using Fagnou conditions which involved palladium acetate as catalyst (a gradual catalyst addition of three different percentages were used), potassium carbonate as the base, and neodecanoic acid in N, N-dimethylacetamide. This synthesis provides a low cost compared with traditional methods of transition-metal-catalyzed polymerization. Among the different amounts of catalyst used in the present work, 12% was optimal because it gave the highest reaction yield (81.5%) and one of the highest molecular weights (Mn = 13.8 KDa). Copolymers’ chemical structures, molecular weight distributions, and optical and thermal properties were analyzed. The linear optical properties of PFDPP copolymers resulted very similarly independently to the catalyst amounts used in the synthesis of the PFDPP copolymers: two absorptions bands distinctive of donor−acceptor... [more]
26472. LAPSE:2023.12662
High-Performance Fractional Order PIMR-Type Repetitive Control for a Grid-Tied Inverter
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: finite impulse response, fractional phase-lead compensation, grid-tied inverter, low phase resolution, PIMR-type RC
Low switching frequency is usually used in high-power wind grid-tied inverter systems to reduce power loss caused by on−off switching activity. Proportional integral multi-resonant type repetitive control (PIMR-type RC) can track reference grid current signals and suppress harmonic signals of grid-tied inverter system. A low switching frequency will result in a low sampling rate of control system. However, integer-order phase-lead compensation will lead to a poor compensation accuracy of PIMR-type RC with a low sampling rate, leading to poor tracking and suppressing performance of PIMR-type RC, and even result in system instability. To solve these problems, a high-performance fractional-order phase-lead compensation PIMR-type RC (FO-PIMR-RC) scheme is proposed in this paper. Fractional-order phase-lead compensation is adopted to compensate accurately the phase lag caused by controlled plant and PIMR-type RC and approximately realized by a finite impulse response (FIR) filter. Stability... [more]
26473. LAPSE:2023.12661
Meat and Bone Meal and the Energy Balance of Winter Oilseed Rape—A Case Study in North-Eastern Poland
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Food & Agricultural Processes
Keywords: Brassica napus L., energy efficiency ratio, energy gain, energy inputs, energy output, fertilization
A two-year field experiment was conducted in Poland to determine energy efficiency (EE) in the production of winter oilseed rape (WOR) in different fertilization: (i) zero-fertilization; (ii) 158 kg N ha−1, 45 kg P ha−1 and 145 kg K ha−1 as mineral fertilizer (NPK); (iii) 1.0 Mg ha−1 meat and bone meal (MBM), 79 kg N ha−1 and 145 kg K ha−1 as mineral fertilizer; (iv) 1.5 Mg ha−1 MBM, 40 kg N ha−1 and 145 kg K ha−1 as mineral fertilizer; and (v) 2.0 Mg ha−1 MBM and 145 kg K ha−1 as mineral fertilizer. The replacement of NPK with MBM decreased energy inputs in WOR production by 20−55%. The NPK had a greater (16−21%) effect on seed yield formation than MBM. The replacement of NPK with MBM decreased the energy output of seeds (14−21%) and total biomass (12−20). The replacement of NPK with MBM decreased (6−13%) the energy gain from seed production. The application of MBM improved the EE ratio in the production of seeds (10−81%) and total biomass (11−85%) relative to NPK. The EE ratio of WOR... [more]
26474. LAPSE:2023.12660
Accelerating Microbial Activity of Soil Aquifer Treatment by Hydrogen Peroxide
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Biosystems
Keywords: anoxic, denitrification, hydrogen peroxide, nitrification, soil aquifer treatment
Soil aquifer treatment (SAT), as a gravity-based wastewater reuse process, is limited by oxygen availability to the microbial community in the soil. Using oxygen from enzymatic degradation of H2O2 to generate hyper-oxygen conditions can exceed solubility limitations associated with aeration, but little is known about the effect of hyper-oxygen conditions on the microbial community and the dominant bio-reactions. This study examined the impact of H2O2 addition on the community structure and process performance, along with SAT depth. Overall, two soil columns were incrementally fed synthetic secondary effluents to simulate infiltration through SAT. The experimental column received 14 mg/L hydrogen peroxide to double the level of natural oxygen available. The microbial kinetics of nitrifiers and heterotrophs were evaluated. We found that all of the H2O2 was degraded within the top 10 cm of the column, accompanied by a higher removal of COD (23 ± 0.25%) and ammonia (31 ± 3%) in comparison... [more]
26475. LAPSE:2023.12659
Degradation Evaluation Method with a Test Device for Aging Diagnosis in PV Modules
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: aging characteristics, aging factors, degradation evaluation, output characteristics, PV module, test device
Generally, PV (photovoltaic) modules are known as devices which are used semi-permanently for more than 20 years, but the electrical performance and lifespan of PV modules can be significantly degraded due to various environmental factors. Thus, a proper evaluation method for aging phenomenon of PV modules is required. Although there already are methods which compare adjusted PV output power based on STC (standard test condition) with initial PV module specification, or perform direct comparison by conducting the test under STC, there are issues with objectivity or efficiency in the existing evaluation method of aging phenomenon due to the data distortion while adjusting measured data or difficulties in implementation. Therefore, in order to overcome the above-mentioned disadvantage of the existing evaluation method for deterioration in PV modules and evaluate the aging characteristics of PV modules based on on-site measurement data in an accurate and efficient manner, this paper imple... [more]
26476. LAPSE:2023.12658
Height Prediction and 3D Visualization of Mining-Induced Water-Conducting Fracture Zone in Western Ordos Basin Based on a Multi-Factor Regression Analysis
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Numerical Methods and Statistics
Keywords: 3D visualization, fuzzy ordered binary comparison method, grey correlation method, height of water-conducting fracture zone, multivariate nonlinear regression model, western Ordos Basin
The mining-induced water-conducting fracture zone (WCFZ) plays a critical role in roof water damage prevention and ecological protection. The measured heights of the WCFZ were collected from 52 working faces or boreholes in the Ordos Basin mining area. Four factors influencing the mining-induced height of the WCFZ, i.e., mining thickness, proportion coefficient of hard rock, working width, and mining depth, were analyzed. The optimal unitary function model of each factor and the height of the WCFZ were obtained through single-factor analysis. The grey correlation method and fuzzy ordered binary comparison method were used to determine the comprehensive weight, and the weighted improved multiple regression model was obtained by combination and iteration. The relative error of the model was basically controlled within 10%. Finally, taking the Qingshuiying Coalfield as an application case, we predicted the mining-induced height of the WCFZ by using the new prediction model. The spatial di... [more]
26477. LAPSE:2023.12657
Cooling Performance Enhancement of a 20 RT (70 kW) Two-Evaporator Heat Pump with a Vapor−Liquid Separator
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: cooling, COP, heat pump, refrigerant, two-evaporator, vapor–liquid separator
20 RT (70 kW) two-evaporator heat pump system was developed, manufactured, and tested to enhance the cooling performance using a vapor−liquid separator. In the proposed system, two evaporators are connected in series, and the refrigerant passing through the primary evaporator is separated into vapor and liquid using a vapor−liquid separator. The vapor refrigerant is passed to the compressor, whereas the liquid phase flows into the second evaporator. The amount of vapor refrigerant sent to the compressor can be adjusted through a needle valve opening (0%, 50%, and 100%). The influence of this parameter on the cooling performance was analyzed. The cooling performance tests were repeated five times to check repeatability. Data associated with the air and refrigerant sides were obtained, and the average coefficients of performance (COPs) were calculated. The average COP associated with the air side was approximately 5% lower than that pertaining to the refrigerant side owing to the heat lo... [more]
26478. LAPSE:2023.12656
Solar Energy Storage in an All-Vanadium Photoelectrochemical Cell: Structural Effect of Titania Nanocatalyst in Photoanode
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: all-vanadium photoelectrochemical cell, photoelectrochemical activity, physicochemical characteristics, solar energy storage, structure evolution
Solar energy storage in the form of chemical energy is considered a promising alternative for solar energy utilization. High-performance solar energy conversion and storage significantly rely on the sufficient active surface area and the efficient transport of both reactants and charge carriers. Herein, the structure evolution of titania nanotube photocatalyst during the photoanode fabrication and its effect on photoelectrochemical activity in a microfluidic all-vanadium photoelectrochemical cell was investigated. Experimental results have shown that there exist opposite variation trends for the pore structure and crystallinity of the photocatalyst. With the increase in calcination temperature, the active surface area and pore volume were gradually declined while the crystallinity was significantly improved. The trade-off between the gradually deteriorated sintering and optimized crystallinity of the photocatalyst then determined the photoelectrochemical reaction efficiency. The optima... [more]
26479. LAPSE:2023.12655
Numerical Investigation of the Pre-Chamber and Nozzle Design in the Gasoline Engine of an Agricultural Tractor
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Food & Agricultural Processes
Keywords: agricultural tractor, emission reduction, numerical analysis, pre-chamber, PSO algorithm
With the rapid development of agriculture in China today, the demand for agricultural machinery is rapidly increasing. A large amount of exhaust gas emissions poses a severe threat to the environment. To better promote engine fuel and air mixing, enhance engine performance, and achieve low emissions, we conducted a numerical study of the pre-chamber and nozzle design in a gasoline engine for an agricultural tractor by using the G-equation method in Converge CFD software. The relevant optimization of the three model parameters in the G-equation was performed using the improved particle swarm algorithm (PSO). The model parameters after optimization by the PSO algorithm were: a1=0.77, b1=2.0, b3=1.0. It was confirmed that the predicted engine performance was enhanced greatly with the pre-chamber system. More importantly, the results reveal that the volume and area ratios of the pre-chamber played a crucial role in the performance of the pre-chamber. Through a series of parametric studies... [more]
26480. LAPSE:2023.12654
Immobilization of Zn and Cu in Conditions of Reduced C/N Ratio during Sewage Sludge Composting Process
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Numerical Methods and Statistics
Keywords: composting, heavy metals, immobilization, speciation
In this paper we present results of research on the transformation of chemical forms of two elements (Cu, Zn) that occurred at the highest concentration in sewage sludge being processed in a composting process. The factor that had impact on the direction of the observed transformation was the amount of straw added to the mix with sewage sludge at the batch preparation stage including elimination of an additional source of organic carbon (straw). The analysis of contents of Cu and Zn chemical forms was performed applying Tessiere’s methodology. It was ascertained that reduction of supplementation has positive impact on the allocation of tested elements in organic (IV) and residual (V) fractions with a simultaneous decrease of heavy metals mobile forms share in bioavailable fractions, mostly ion exchangeable (I) and carbonate (II). Using an artificial neural network (ANN), a tool was developed to classify composts based on Austrian standards taking into account only I ÷ IV fractions trea... [more]
26481. LAPSE:2023.12653
Full-Scale Demonstration of Combined Ground Source Heating and Sustainable Urban Drainage in Roadbeds
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: 5th-generation district heating and cooling, analytical modelling, energy geostructure, full-scale demonstration, ground-source heat pump (GSHP), numerical modelling, permeable asphalt, rainwater retardation, sector integration, sustainable urban drainage system (SUDS)
This paper proposes and demonstrates, in full scale, a novel type of energy geostructure (“the Climate Road”) that combines a ground-source heat pump (GSHP) with a sustainable urban drainage system (SUDS) by utilizing the gravel roadbed simultaneously as an energy source and a rainwater retarding basin. The Climate Road measures 50 m × 8 m × 1 m (length, width, depth, respectively) and has 800 m of geothermal piping embedded in the roadbed, serving as the heat collector for a GSHP that supplies a nearby kindergarten with domestic hot water and space heating. Model analysis of operational data from 2018−2021 indicates sustainable annual heat production levels of around 0.6 MWh per meter road, with a COP of 2.9−3.1. The continued infiltration of rainwater into the roadbed increases the amount of extractable heat by an estimated 17% compared to the case of zero infiltration. Using the developed model for scenario analysis, we find that draining rainwater from three single-family houses an... [more]
26482. LAPSE:2023.12652
Carbon-Neutral Cellular Network Operation Based on Deep Reinforcement Learning
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Operations
Keywords: carbon neutrality, DDPG, reinforcement learning
With the exponential growth of traffic demand, ultra-dense networks have been proposed to cope with such demand. However, the increase of the network density causes more power use, and carbon neutrality becomes an important concept to decrease the emission and production of carbon. In cellular networks, emission and production can be directly related to power consumption. In this paper, we aim to achieve carbon neutrality, as well as maximize network capacity with given power constraints. We assume that base stations have their own renewable energy sources to generate power. For carbon neutrality, we control the power consumption for base stations by adjusting the transmission power and switching off base stations to balance the generated power. Given such power constraints, our goal is to maximize the network capacity or the rate achievable for the users. To this end, we carefully design the objective function and then propose an efficient Deep Deterministic Policy Gradient (DDPG) alg... [more]
26483. LAPSE:2023.12651
Application of Machine Learning for Lithofacies Prediction and Cluster Analysis Approach to Identify Rock Type
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: cluster analysis, lithofacies, rock type, self-organizing map, Zamzama gas field
Nowadays, there are significant issues in the classification of lithofacies and the identification of rock types in particular. Zamzama gas field demonstrates the complex nature of lithofacies due to the heterogeneous nature of the reservoir formation, while it is quite challenging to identify the lithofacies. Using our machine learning approach and cluster analysis, we can not only resolve these difficulties, but also minimize their time-consuming aspects and provide an accurate result even when the user is inexperienced. To constrain accurate reservoir models, rock type identification is a critical step in reservoir characterization. Many empirical and statistical methodologies have been established based on the effect of rock type on reservoir performance. Only well-logged data are provided, and no cores are sampled. Given these circumstances, and the fact that traditional methods such as regression are intractable, we have chosen to apply three strategies: (1) using a self-organizi... [more]
26484. LAPSE:2023.12650
Evaluation of Alternatives for Energy Supply from Fuel Cells in Compact Cities in the Mediterranean Climate; Case Study: City of Valencia
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: energy communities, Fuel Cells, Hydrogen
A study of energy supply alternatives was carried out based on a cogeneration fuel cell system fed from the natural gas network of compact Mediterranean cities. As a case study it was applied to the residential energy demands of the L’Illa Perduda neighbourhood, located in the east of the city of Valencia and consisting of 4194 residential cells. In total, eight different alternatives were studied according to the load curve, the power of the system, the mode of operation and the distribution of the fuel cells. In this way, the advantages and disadvantages of each configuration were found. This information, together with the previous study of the energy characteristics of the neighbourhood, enabled selection of the most promising configuration and to decide whether or not to recommend investment. The chosen configuration was a centralised system of phosphoric acid fuel cells in cogeneration, with approximately 4 MW of thermal power and an operating mode that varied according to the out... [more]
26485. LAPSE:2023.12649
A Simplified Solution Method for End-of-Term Storage Energy Maximization Model of Cascaded Reservoirs
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Planning & Scheduling
Keywords: aggregate function method, end-of-term storage energy maximization model, Lagrangian relaxation method
In medium-term scheduling, the end-of-term storage energy maximization model is proposed to create conditions for the safety, stability and economic operation of the hydropower system after control term, which satisfies the system load demand undertaken by the cascaded system in a given scheduling period. This paper presents a simplified solution method based on the Lagrangian relaxation method (LR) to solve the end-of-term storage energy maximization model. The original Lagrange dual problem with multiple Lagrange multipliers is converted to that with only one Lagrange multiplier by an entropy-based aggregate function method, which relaxes the complex cascaded hydropower system load balance constraints. The subgradient method and successive approximation of dynamic programming (DPSA) are adopted to update the Lagrange multiplier iteratively and solve the subproblem of the Lagrange dual problem, respectively. The Wujiang cascaded hydropower system is studied, and the result shows that... [more]
26486. LAPSE:2023.12648
Employing GMDH-Type Neural Network and Signal Frequency Feature Extraction Approaches for Detection of Scale Thickness inside Oil Pipelines
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Numerical Methods and Statistics
Keywords: Artificial Intelligence, dual-energy gamma source, group method of data handling, petroleum industry, scale thickness, two phase-flows
In this paper, gamma attenuation has been utilised as a veritable tool for non-invasive estimation of the thickness of scale deposits. By simulating flow regimes at six volume percentages and seven scale thicknesses of a two phase-flow in a pipe, our study utilised a dual-energy gamma source with Ba-133 and Cs-137 radioisotopes, a steel pipe, and a 2.54 cm × 2.54 cm sodium iodide (NaI) photon detector to analyse three different flow regimes. We employed Fourier transform and frequency characteristics (specifically, the amplitudes of the first to fourth dominant frequencies) to transform the received signals to the frequency domain, and subsequently to extract the various features of the signal. These features were then used as inputs for the group method for data Hiding (GMDH) neural network framework used to predict the scale thickness inside the pipe. Due to the use of appropriate features, our proposed technique recorded an average root mean square error (RMSE) of 0.22, which is a v... [more]
26487. LAPSE:2023.12647
Simulative Study to Reduce DC-Link Capacitor of Drive Train for Electric Vehicles
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: DC link capacitor, electric vehicle, field-oriented control, modulation, notch filter
E-mobility is an emerging means of transportation, mainly due to the environmental impact of petroleum-based fuel vehicles and oil prices’ peak. However, electric vehicles face several challenges by the nature of technology. Consequently, electric vehicles have a limited travel range and are extremely heavy. In this research, an investigation is carried out on different measures to reduce the DC-link capacitor size in the drive train of an electric vehicle. The investigation is based on software simulations. The DC-link capacitor must be dimensioned with regards to relevant points of operation, which are defined by the rotation speed and torque of the motor as well as the available DC-link voltage. This also includes the field-oriented control (FOC). In order to optimally operate a three-phase inverter in the electric drive train, a suitable type and sizing of the capacitor was studied based on mathematical equations and simulations. Two measures were examined in this study: firstly, a... [more]
26488. LAPSE:2023.12646
Sedimentary Basin Water and Energy Storage: A Low Environmental Impact Option for the Bananal Basin
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: Energy Storage, hydropower, renewable energies, sedimentary basin, Water, water management
Groundwater storage is an important water management solution that is overlooked by several countries worldwide. This paper evaluates the potential for storing water in the Bananal sedimentary basin and proposes the construction of canals to reduce sediment obstructions in the river flow and harmful flood events. This would allow for better control of the water level. The water stored in the sedimentary basin can be used as a climate change adaptation measure to ensure that the level of the flood plain is maintained high during a drought or low during an intense flood event. Additionally, the flood plain will function as a water reservoir, regulate the river flow downstream from the flood plain, and enhance hydropower generation. A significantly smaller reservoir area is expected to store water, as the water will be stored as groundwater in the sedimentary basin. Results show that the Bananal basin has the potential to store up to 49 km3 of water, which can add up to 11.7 TWh of energy... [more]
26489. LAPSE:2023.12645
Digital Twin and Cloud BIM-XR Platform Development: From Scan-to-BIM-to-DT Process to a 4D Multi-User Live App to Improve Building Comfort, Efficiency and Costs
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: API, cloud-based BIM platform, extended reality, live app, scan-to-BIM
Digital twins (DTs) and building information modelling (BIM) are proving to be valuable tools for managing the entire life cycle of a building (LCB), from the early design stages to management and maintenance over time. On the other hand, BIM platforms cannot manage the geometric complexities of existing buildings and the large amount of information that sensors can collect. For this reason, this research proposes a scan-to-BIM process capable of managing high levels of detail (LODs) and information (LOIs) during the design, construction site management, and construction phases. Specific grades of generation (GOGs) were applied to create as-found, as-designed, and as-built models that interact with and support the rehabilitation project of a multi-level residential building. Furthermore, thanks to the sharing of specific APIs (Revit and Autodesk Forge APIs), it was possible to switch from static representations to novel levels of interoperability and interactivity for the user and more... [more]
26490. LAPSE:2023.12644
The Sense and Non-Sense of PEDs—Feeding Back Practical Experiences of Positive Energy District Demonstrators into the European PED Framework Definition Development Process
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Planning & Scheduling
Keywords: advanced energy systems, climate neutrality, energy planning, energy transition, European energy transition, PED concept, positive energy blocks, positive energy districts, Smart Cities and Communities, smart sustainable cities, sustainable urban design, urban planning
This article discusses early developments of the Positive Energy District (PED) concept, both in terms of its definition and of its implementation in real world demonstrators. Based on the specific challenges for creating an operational definition for the European +CityxChange project, the feasibility of creating a PED was practically explored by identifying 4 possible subtypes that respond to varying constraints regarding the energy balance of the PED. This article provides the context and describes these 4 ambitions levels: PEDautonomous, PEDdynamic, PEDvirtual, and PrePED; and the 3 boundary modes: geographical, functional, and virtual. The work thus expands on the first general PED definitions as they were put forward in the SET-plan and by the European Commission, while allowing a better response to the specific boundary conditions of PEDs’ physical context. As such, it provides an operational, city-focused, bottom-up PED definition. The present study analyses how these efforts co... [more]
26491. LAPSE:2023.12643
A Novel Prediction Model of the Drag Coefficient of Shale Cuttings in Herschel−Bulkley Fluid
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Numerical Methods and Statistics
Keywords: cuttings, drag coefficient, Herschel–Bulkley fluid, hole cleaning, settling velocity
In the drilling industry, it is of great significance to accurately predict the drag coefficient and settling velocity of drill cuttings falling in the non-Newtonian drilling fluid. However, the irregular shape of drill cuttings and the non-Newtonian rheological properties of drilling fluid (e.g., shear-thinning and yield stress behavior) make it challenging to predict the settling velocity. In this study, the velocity of particle settlement was studied by a visual device and high-speed camera system. Experimental data of the free settlement of 224 irregular drilling cuttings and 105 spherical particles in the Herschel−Bulkley fluid were obtained. A mechanical model dependent on the force balance of settlement particles was adopted to conduct a detailed statistical analysis of the experimental results, and a prediction model of the drag coefficient of spherical particles in the Herschel−Bulkley fluid was established. A two-dimensional shape description parameter is introduced to establ... [more]
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