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Safety Assessment for External Short Circuit of Li-Ion Battery in ESS Application Based on Operation and Environment Factors
Jae-Beom Jung, Min-Gyu Lim, Jin-Yong Kim, Byeong-Gill Han, ByungKi Kim, Dae-Seok Rho.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: energy storage system, external short circuit, Li-ion battery, operation and environment factor, protection device, safety assessment
In recent years, the demand for medium and large secondary batteries in EV (electric vehicle) and ESS (energy storage systems) applications has been rapidly increasing worldwide, and accordingly, the market size is increasing exponentially. However, the recent fire accidents related to secondary batteries for EVs and ESS are having a negative impact on the battery market. Therefore, this paper implements an accident simulation device to perform an external short-circuit test, one of the typical safety tests for NMC-series prismatic and pouch-type batteries that are widely used among battery cells used in medium and large secondary batteries. The implemented accident simulation device for the external short-circuit test is composed of short-circuit resistance, measuring device, control device, etc., and is configured to analyze external short-circuit characteristics according to various test conditions. Based on this, an external short-circuit test according to the type, short-circuit r... [more]
Investigation on Key Parameters of N2 Injection to Enhance Coal Seam Gas Drainage (N2-ECGD)
Xin Yang, Gongda Wang, Mingqi Ni, Longyong Shu, Haoran Gong, Zhie Wang.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: Coal, coal seam gas, gas drainage, injection pressure, nitrogen injection drainage
Practice shows that CO2/N2-ECBM is an effective technology to enhance coalbed methane. However, there are few field tests in which the technology is applied to enhance the gas drainage in underground coal mines, and the effect is uncertain. In this study, firstly, the reasons for the decrease of gas drainage efficiency in the exhaustion period were analyzed based on the theory of fluid mechanics. Secondly, the mechanism of N2 injection to enhance coal seam gas drainage (N2-ECGD) was discussed: with the gradual decrease of gas pressure in the drainage process, coal seam gas enters a low-pressure state, the driving force of flow is insufficient, and the drainage enters the exhaustion period. The nitrogen injection technology has triple effects of “promoting flow”, “increasing permeability” and “replacing”. Thirdly, the numerical simulations of the nitrogen pressure on drainage effect were carried out based on the fully coupled model. The results show that the higher the nitrogen pressure... [more]
Remote Power Generation for Applications to Natural Gas Grid: A Comprehensive Market Review of Techno-Energetic, Economic and Environmental Performance
Luca Da Lio, Andrea Lazzaretto.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: fuel cell, gas grid, lifetime, microturbine, operation cost, performance, remote power generation, Stirling engine, Technoeconomic Analysis, thermoelectric generator
The operation of natural gas grids requires electric-powered devices as data acquisition and control systems, surveillance and communication appliances, etc., often located in remote, unpopulated off-the-grid areas, where there is no personnel for surveillance, and maintenance costs are prohibitive. The literature on the power generating systems for these devices is limited to specific applications without a comparison between competing technologies, making their choice a difficult task for natural gas operators. This work presents a comprehensive up-to-date survey of market available technologies for remote power generation in the range of 20−1000 W for gas grid applications: thermoelectric generators, solid acid, direct methanol and solid oxide fuel cells, Stirling engines and microturbines. The work aims at sorting the technologies by techno-energetic, economic and environmental performance while providing specific technological characteristics and limitations. The results indicate... [more]
Prediction of Oil Saturation during Water and Gas Injection Using Controllable Convolutional Long Short-Term Memory
Yukun Dong, Fubin Liu, Yu Zhang, Qiong Wu.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: controllable convolutional LSTM, oil recovery, oil saturation, spatiotemporal sequence
Oil saturation is a kind of spatiotemporal sequence that changes dynamically with time, and it is affected not only by the reservoir properties, but also by the injection−production parameters. When predicting oil saturation during water and gas injection, the influence of time, space and injection−production parameters should be considered. Aiming at this issue, a prediction method based on a controllable convolutional long short-term memory network (Ctrl-CLSTM) is proposed in this paper. The Ctrl-CLSTM is an unsupervised learning model whose input is the previous spatiotemporal sequence together with the controllable factors of corresponding moments, and the output is the sequence to be predicted. In this way, future oil saturation can be generated from the historical context. Concretely, the convolution operation is embedded into each unit to describe the interaction between temporal features and spatial structures of oil saturation, thus the Ctrl-CLSTM realizes the unified modeling... [more]
Analysis of Light Utility Vehicle Readiness in Military Transportation Systems Using Markov and Semi-Markov Processes
Mateusz Oszczypała, Jarosław Ziółkowski, Jerzy Małachowski.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: exploitation process modeling, maintenance analysis, readiness, semi-Markov model, transportation system
This paper presents the issues of modeling the operation process of light utility vehicles operating in military transport systems. The required condition for the effective operation of the system is to maintain the means of transport at the appropriate level of technical readiness. For this purpose, it is necessary to equip the technical system with appropriate resources enabling the efficient implementation of fuel refilling, maintenance and repair processes. Each failure of the means of transport causes a significant reduction in transport capacity, which then results in the inability to perform the planned tasks. Quality control and vehicle operation process management require advanced mathematical methods and tools. Three indicators have been proposed as quantitative characteristics for assessing and optimizing the availability of military vehicles: functional readiness, technical efficiency and airworthiness. To determine their value, a stochastic exploitation model was developed... [more]
Methods of Assessing the Effectiveness of Filter Elements in Power Electronics
Michał Borecki, Jan Sroka.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: CISPR 17, EMC, ferrite, filter, power electronics, radio emission
Newly constructed devices must meet a number of requirements in terms of the level of generated disturbances. To achieve an acceptable level in such devices, filters are installed—one of the cheapest ways to reduce interference in devices. One of the key elements of the filter that is responsible for the effectiveness of noise reduction are ferrites. Unfortunately, for various devices, an individual approach should be used in the selection of filters and, accordingly, ferrites. Due to the fact that ferrites from different manufacturers do not have standardized characteristics and information on their effectiveness, the selection of the right ferrite is a very time-consuming process. Therefore, this article will present the possibilities of quickly determining selected ferrite parameters in order to ensure the necessary level of noise reduction. For this purpose, assumptions from the CISPR 17 standard will be used. For selected types of ferrites, a large number of measurements were carr... [more]
Power System Stability Enhancement Using a Novel Hybrid Algorithm Based on the Water Cycle Moth-Flame Optimization
Ikram Boucetta, Djemai Naimi, Ahmed Salhi, Saleh Abujarad, Laid Zellouma.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: control devices, Fractional Order-PID controller, power grid, power system stabilizer, proportional-integral-derivative controller, Single Machine Infinite Bus, thermodynamic incident, transient stability, Water Cycle-Moth Flame Optimization
Poor control of the power grid can lead to a total system collapse, causing significant economic losses and possible damage to security and social peace. Therefore, improving power system stability, particularly transient stability, has become one of the major research topics. This paper proposes a developed modeling approach that provides the optimal stabilizer parameters of the control devices, aiming at improving the electrical network stability by minimizing the angular speed deviation in the presence of a severe disturbance event using a novel hybrid algorithm called Water Cycle-Moth Flame Optimization (WCMFO). The main advantages of the proposed method are the speed of response and its efficient exploration and exploitation ability to attain the best solution quality. This is achieved by imposing a thermodynamic incident (an abrupt change in mechanical torque) on the well-known test model (SMIB), Single Machine Infinite Bus. To test the effectiveness of the proposed method, Power... [more]
Substantiation of In Situ Water Shut-Off Technology in Carbonate Oil Reservoirs
Artem Shagiakhmetov, Svetlana Yushchenko.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: carbonate reservoir, in situ water shut-off, selective gel-forming composition, water cut
The efficient development of carbonate oil deposits with excessive fissuring is a current challenge. Uneven and rapid well stream watering is considered as one of the factors that make the process of the development of carbon deposits more complicated. The purpose of the research is to diagnose and evaluate the mechanisms of well stream watering for carbon deposits and find applicable technology to prevent it. An overview of in situ water shut-off technologies was carried out. A description of the main materials used for water shut-off is presented, and selective methods are studied in more detail. A carbonate basin of an oil field is selected as the object of investigation. The geological and physical characteristics of this deposit are given. Analysis of possible causes and sources of water cut of the fluid is made according to the technique of K.S. Chan, under which the main reason for the watering of the well production is the breakthrough of formation and injection water through a... [more]
A Study Comparing the Subsurface Vortex Characteristics in Pump Sumps
Sangyoon Kim, Changgu Kim, Byungha Kim, Hyunjun Jang, Incheol Kim, Young-Ho Lee.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: computational fluid dynamics (CFD), particle image velocimetry (PIV), pump sump
The vortex generated around the suction region of the pump sump causes problems such as damage to the pump, increased maintenance costs, and failure to supply coolant smoothly. Therefore, analyzing vortices is essential in pump sump design. However, the CFD analysis alone is insufficient in pump sumps vortex analysis since the reliability of the results is doubtful in scaled model tests. This study conducted the model test to validate a suitable CFD simulation method by identifying the Type 2 vortex among the three types of subsurface vortices. The dye test and PIV technology were used to visualize the Type 2 subsurface vortices, whereas the PIV vorticity results were then compared to the CFD results. The average vorticity of 60.2 (1/s) was identified as the reference level of Type 2 subsurface vortices formation by mapping the dye test results with the PIV vorticity results. Furthermore, the average vorticities of 84.63 (1/s) and 85.15 (1/s) were recorded in the presence of Type 2 sub... [more]
The Laminar Burning Velocities of Stoichiometric Methane−Air Mixture from Closed Vessels Measurements
Maria Mitu, Codina Movileanu, Venera Giurcan.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: baric coefficient, closed vessels, laminar burning velocity, methane, overall reaction order
The present work aims to evaluate the performance of the constant-volume method by several sets of experiments carried out in three different closed vessels (a sphere and two cylinders) analyzing the obtained results in order to obtain accurate laminar burning velocities. Accurate laminar burning velocities can be used in the development of computational fluid dynamics models in order to design new internal combustion engines with a higher efficiency and lower fuel consumption leading to a lower degree of environmental pollution. The pressure-time histories obtained at various initial pressures from 0.4 to 1.4 bar and ambient initial temperature were analyzed and processed using two different correlations (one implying the cubic low coefficient and the other implying the burnt mass fraction). The laminar burning velocities obtained at various initial pressures are necessary for the realization of a complete kinetic study regarding the combustion reaction and testing the actual reaction... [more]
Study on a Two-Dimensional Supersonic Inlet with Inner Profile Adjustment
Feichao Cai, Guanhong Huang, Xiaowei Liu, Zhihan Wu.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: adjustable inlet, inner surface adjustment, performance boundary, resisting back pressure ability, supersonic inlet
According to the requirements of a wide speed range, a variable-geometry supersonic inlet with inner surface adjustment is studied. The basic design model of the inlet is established, and the influence of profile adjustment on the resisting back pressure ability and inlet performance boundary are analyzed using a theoretical method. Based on the numerical simulation method, the flow field simulation is carried out, and the flow field parameter distribution and performance of the adjustment inlet are studied in comparison with the fixed-geometry scheme. The results show that the starting Mach number is not changed for two inlet schemes because they have the same profile during low-speed flight. The fixed-geometry inlet has insufficient compression on the incoming flow, and the resisting back pressure ability decreases significantly during high-speed flight. The compression ratio and the compression wave system can be easily changed at the same time through the adjustment of the inner pr... [more]
Experimental Investigation of Thermal Bridges and Heat Transfer through Window Frame Elements at Achieving Energy Saving
Anastasios Moumtzakis, Stamatis Zoras, Vasilis Evagelopoulos, Argyro Dimoudi.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: bioclimatic design, dynamic effect of thermal bridges, heat transfer, window frames
Windows are responsible for significant amounts of energy loss through typical building envelopes. There have been multiple studies on heat loss through the glazing unit and frame system. This study presents an experimental investigation of a window unit and focuses specifically on the conductance between the structural elements and the frame system of a conventional house in the city of Xanthi, northern Greece. It is obvious that even a perfect window system cannot reduce heat transfer between the base of the frame and the upper surface of the floor. The experimental and simulation procedure of this project includes the installation of an insulating layer in front of the window unit for a variety of frames (solid wood, aluminum, PVC, etc.) at different distances. The main objective of this paper is to determine how effective an insulating barrier can be in respect to different types of frame, glazing, and weather conditions for the control of heat loss. Through the application of this... [more]
Development of a Fault-Diagnosis System through the Power Conversion Module of an Electric Vehicle Fast Charger
Sang-Jun Park, Woo-Joong Kim, Byeong-Su Kang, Sung-Hyun Jang, Yeong-Jun Choi, Young-Sun Hong.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: current sensor, diagnostic method, fast charger, maintenance, power conversion efficiency, power module
The supply of electric vehicles (EVs), charging infrastructure, and the demand for chargers are rapidly increasing owing to global low-carbon and eco-friendly policies. As the maintenance of charging infrastructure varies depending on the manufacturer, fault detection and maintenance cannot be conducted promptly. Consequently, user inconvenience increases and becomes an obstacle to EV distribution. Recognizing charger failure after occurrence is a management method that is not economically effective in terms of follow-up. In this study, a data collection system was developed to diagnose EV fast-charger failure remotely in advance. The power module failure-prediction and management system consists of an AC sensor, DC sensor, temperature and humidity sensor, communication board, and data processing device. Furthermore, it was installed inside the fast charger. Four AC inputs, four DC outputs, and temperature and humidity data were collected for 12 months. Using the collected data, the po... [more]
Influence of the Use of an Additional Oxidant (Chlorine Dioxide) in Water Treatment on Swimming Pool Water Quality
Agnieszka Włodyka-Bergier, Tomasz Bergier.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: chlorine dioxide, disinfection by-products, swimming pool water treatment
This article presents the results of experiments on the effect of chlorine dioxide, applied as an additional oxidant, on swimming pool water quality. Three doses of chlorine dioxide were applied: 22, 44 and 66 mg/m3. At each research stage, prior to the actual experiment, in which the oxidant was dosed, the background was tested, i.e., water samples were taken from a conventional treatment system (without chlorine dioxide). The experiments showed that chlorine dioxide effectively removes organic compounds and their chlorine derivatives. For the highest dose of ClO2, CODMn decreased by almost 88% and chloroform concentration by 75%. Chlorine dioxide also effectively supports water disinfection. At the highest dose, the number of mesophilic bacteria decreased by 60% and the number of psychrophiles by 94%. However, after the dosing of this oxidant had been discontinued, a deterioration of the microbiological water quality and the secondary growth of microorganisms were observed. Chlorine... [more]
A Critical Review of Improved Deep Convolutional Neural Network for Multi-Timescale State Prediction of Lithium-Ion Batteries
Shunli Wang, Pu Ren, Paul Takyi-Aninakwa, Siyu Jin, Carlos Fernandez.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: Artificial Intelligence, deep convolutional neural network, ensemble transfer learning, feature identification, lithium-ion battery, state prediction
Lithium-ion batteries are widely used as effective energy storage and have become the main component of power supply systems. Accurate battery state prediction is key to ensuring reliability and has significant guidance for optimizing the performance of battery power systems and replacement. Due to the complex and dynamic operations of lithium-ion batteries, the state parameters change with either the working condition or the aging process. The accuracy of online state prediction is difficult to improve, which is an urgent issue that needs to be solved to ensure a reliable and safe power supply. Currently, with the emergence of artificial intelligence (AI), battery state prediction methods based on data-driven methods have high precision and robustness to improve state prediction accuracy. The demanding characteristics of test time are reduced, and this has become the research focus in the related fields. Therefore, the convolutional neural network (CNN) was improved in the data modeli... [more]
Utilization Optimization of Capacitive Pulsed Power Supply in Railgun
Genrong Cao, Hongjun Xiang, Zhiming Qiao, Chunyan Liang, Xichao Yuan, Jin Wang, Bin Lei.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Optimization
Keywords: low current ripple, miniaturization, pulsed power supply, utilization
The excitation pulse current used to drive the railgun needs to present very a high magnitude (hundreds of kA) flat-top with very low ripple. At present, the main method to obtain this current is to increase the number of the capacitive pulsed power supply (PPS) modules. However, low utilization and massive volume of the railgun system would occur with this method, hampering the application of railgun. Therefore, the utilization optimization technology of PPS is researched in this paper. In order to obtain highly stable flat-top current, the control strategy of the capacitive PPS is designed, and a new charging voltage configuration is proposed, which significantly decreases the use of the capacitive modules. Besides, a miniaturization transformation scheme of capacitive PPS is proposed based on the control strategy. The result shows that the flat-top current ripple has the biggest influence on the PPS utilization, and the smaller the flat-top current ripple, the lower the utilization.... [more]
Improvement of Airflow Simulation by Refining the Inflow Wind Direction and Applying Atmospheric Stability for Onshore and Offshore Wind Farms Affected by Topography
Susumu Takakuwa, Takanori Uchida.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: atmospheric stability, inflow direction, large eddy simulation, topography, wind farm
For this study, the annual frequency of atmospheric stability and the effects of topography were investigated, using ERA5 data and data from wind observation masts installed at four locations on an island for a site under development, where bidding will soon begin. As a result, we found that a variety of atmospheric stabilities appeared at the site, and that the annual average events were not neutral but, instead, unstable. Moreover, the deviation from neutral varied depending on wind direction and the wind speed varied greatly, depending on the mast position and wind direction. Additionally, it was necessary to reproduce the wind flow separation due to topography, in order to predict the wind conditions of wind turbines located close to the island. The accuracy of the airflow simulation by large eddy simulation was validated using the mast-to-mast wind speed ratio. For simulations, we used the commercial software RIAM-COMPACT, which has been widely used in Japan, as it allows the atmo... [more]
Experimental Study of Temperature Effect on Methane Adsorption Dynamic and Isotherm
Yongchun Zhang, Aiguo Hu, Pei Xiong, Hao Zhang, Zhonghua Liu.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: adsorption dynamic, adsorption isotherm, Bangham model, Freundlich model, isostatic enthalpy, Longmaxi shale
Knowing the methane adsorption dynamic is of great importance for evaluating shale gas reserves and predicting gas well production. Many experiments have been carried out to explore the influence of many aspects on the adsorption dynamic of methane on shale rock. However, the temperature effect on the adsorption dynamic as a potential enhanced shale gas recovery has not been well addressed in the publications. To explore the temperature effect on the adsorption dynamic of methane on gas shale rock, we conducted experimental measurement by using the volumetric method. We characterized the adsorption dynamic of methane on gas shale powders and found that the curves of pressure response at different pressure steps and temperatures all have the same tendency to decrease fast at first, then slowly in the middle and remain stable at last, indicating the methane molecules are mainly adsorbed in the initial stage. Methane adsorption dynamic and isotherm can be well fitted by the Bangham model... [more]
Renewable Energy Decision Criteria on Green Consumer Values Comparing Poland and India Aligned with Environment Policy for Sustainable Development
Uma Shankar Singh, Małgorzata Rutkowska, Paweł Bartoszczuk.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Policy
Keywords: Biomass, decision criteria, environment policy, geothermal, green consumer values, hydro, Renewable and Sustainable Energy, solar, sustainable development, Wind
Renewable energy consumption is the call by United Nation Sustainable Development Goals, and sustainable consumption is the only solution for the future. This study found that the solution to the framed problem has a requirement to categorize the green consumer value parameters in hierarchy of importance for five specific RESs and their alignment with environment policy based on a comparison of Poland and India. The study revealed the importance of each criterion for renewable energy sources providing, a comparative table of Poland and India. The methodological approach used secondary data for selecting countries, and primary data are used for statistical analysis of Automatic Linear Modelling. The research concludes that the CRITERIA4 is one of the most important that emerged with all five RESs for Poland and three RESs for India. Both countries are aligned with the UN sustainable development goals and are switching over to all means of sustainability. Poland scores a higher value of... [more]
Multiphysics Design of an Automotive Regenerative Eddy Current Damper
Umid Jamolov, Francesco Peccini, Giovanni Maizza.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: automotive suspension, eddy current damper, finite element multi-physics, regenerative shock absorber, soft and hard magnetic materials, vehicle dynamics
This research presents a finite element multi-physics design methodology that can be used to develop and optimise the inherent functions and geometry of an innovative regenerative eddy current (REC) damper for the suspension of B class vehicles. This methodology was inspired by a previous work which has been applied successfully for the development of an eddy current (EC) damper used for the same type of applications. It is based on a multifield finite element coupled model that can be used to fulfil the electromagnetic, thermal, and fluid dynamic field properties and boundary conditions of a REC damper, as well as its non-linear material properties and boundary conditions, while also analysing its damping performance. The proposed REC damper features a variable fail-safe damping force, while electric power is advantageously regenerated at high suspension frequencies. Its damping performance has been benchmarked against that of a regular hydraulic shock absorber (selected as a referenc... [more]
A Bi-Directional Dual-Input Dual-Output Converter for Voltage Balancer in Bipolar DC Microgrid
Sung-Hun Kim, Hyung-Jun Byun, Junsin Yi, Chung-Yuen Won.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: bidirectional converter, bipolar DC microgrid, dual-input dual-output converter, voltage balancer
Bipolar DC microgrids (BDCMGs) have several issues related to the voltage and require numerous converters to supply power to both poles. To solve these issues, a bidirectional dual-input dual-output (DIDO) converter is proposed for the voltage balancer in BDCMG. The DIDO converter has dual-input sources and a dual-output port connected to the grid. Additionally, the DIDO converter simultaneously performs independent bidirectional power control and voltage balancing control. Based on the input voltages, this paper proposes modulation methods for three cases. The modulation method of the second case has a wide operating range and low balancing current ripple without increasing the switching frequency. Moreover, only voltage balancer mode without active input sources is proposed, considering the intermittent source. Therefore, it can operate as a voltage balancer under all conditions. The voltage balancing performance of the three cases was analyzed. Finally, the proposed modulation and c... [more]
Statistical Analysis of the Variability of Energy Efficiency Indicators for a Multi-Family Residential Building
Anna Życzyńska, Zbigniew Suchorab, Dariusz Majerek, Violeta Motuzienė.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: energy indicators, final energy, primary energy, thermal retrofitting
During the building design phase, a lot of attention is paid to the thermal properties of the external envelopes. New regulations are introduced to improve energy efficiency of a building and impose a reduction of the overall heat transfer coefficient; meanwhile, this efficiency is more influenced by the efficiency of the heating system and the type of fuels used. This article presents a complex analysis including the impact of: heat transfer coefficient of the envelope, efficiency of building service systems, the type of energy source, and the fuel. The analysis was based on the results of simulation tests obtained for an exemplary multi-family residential building located in Poland that is not equipped with a cooling system. The conducted calculations gave quantitative evaluation of the influence of particular parameters on building energy performance and showed that the decrease of heat transfer coefficient of building boundaries, in accordance to the Polish regulation for 2017 and... [more]
Falling Film Flow and Heat Transfer of Cryogenic Liquid Oxygen on Different Structural Surfaces
Zhihua Wan, Ping Wang, Huanying Shen, Yanzhong Li.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: elliptical tube, falling film, film thickness, heat transfer, Simulation, VOF
The accurate prediction of the falling film characteristics of cryogenic liquids is necessary to ensure good evaporation performance, due to their special physical properties. In this study, the film flow and heat transfer characteristics on four different structures were investigated, and the performance of the cryogenic liquid oxygen was compared with other fluids with higher temperatures, which demonstrates the influence of structures and liquid mediums. The VOF model was used to capture the film surface in the simulation model. The results show that for the four structures, liquids with higher kinematic viscosity tend to have greater film thickness, and the sensible heat transfer coefficients are inversely related to the nominal thermal resistance of falling film flow. Both on the smooth plate and the corrugated plate, the film wettability depends on the kinematic viscosity, rather than the dynamic viscosity, and the effect of kinematic viscosity is greater than that of surface ten... [more]
Numerical Simulations and Analyses of Mechanically Pumped Two-Phase Loop System for Space Remote Sensor
Feng Yu, Qingliang Meng.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: heat and mass transfer, mechanically pumped two-phase loop (MPTL), precise thermal control, thermally controlled accumulator, transient numerical simulation
A mechanically pumped two-phase loop (MPTL) system used for the accurate and stable thermal control of orbital heat sources can show excellent characteristics. In order to study the dynamic behaviors of heat and mass transfer of MPTL systems, particularly in response to heat load variations, a transient numerical model was developed by using the time-dependent Navier-Stokes equations. A comparison between the simulation and test results indicated that the errors of mass flow rate were at around ±10%, of which the validity and accuracy were verified. The model was used to study the operating state, and flow and heat characteristics on the basis of the analyses of variations in mass flow rate, temperature, and quality under different operating conditions. Above all, the complex transient behaviors in response to heat load variations in an MPTL system were studied in this model, such as the mass transfer between the accumulator and loop. Results indicate that the phenomenon of mass exchan... [more]
Hydrogen Storage in Geological Formations—The Potential of Salt Caverns
Aleksandra Małachowska, Natalia Łukasik, Joanna Mioduska, Jacek Gębicki.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: geological formations, Hydrogen, salt caverns, underground energy storage
Hydrogen-based technologies are among the most promising solutions to fulfill the zero-emission scenario and ensure the energy independence of many countries. Hydrogen is considered a green energy carrier, which can be utilized in the energy, transport, and chemical sectors. However, efficient and safe large-scale hydrogen storage is still challenging. The most frequently used hydrogen storage solutions in industry, i.e., compression and liquefaction, are highly energy-consuming. Underground hydrogen storage is considered the most economical and safe option for large-scale utilization at various time scales. Among underground geological formations, salt caverns are the most promising for hydrogen storage, due to their suitable physicochemical and mechanical properties that ensure safe and efficient storage even at high pressures. In this paper, recent advances in underground storage with a particular emphasis on salt cavern utilization in Europe are presented. The initial experience in... [more]
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