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31134. LAPSE:2023.7999
Prediction of Carbon Dioxide Emissions in China Using Shallow Learning with Cross Validation
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: China, CO2 emissions, industrial structure, Renewable and Sustainable Energy, shallow learning
Accurately measuring carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions is critical for effectively implementing carbon reduction policies, and China’s increased investment in reducing CO2 emissions is expected to significantly impact the world. In this study, the potential of shallow learning for predicting CO2 emissions was explored. Data included CO2 emissions, renewable energy consumption, and the share of primary, secondary, and tertiary industries in China from 1965 to 2021. These time-series data were converted into labeled sample data using the sliding window method to facilitate a supervised learning model for CO2 emission prediction. Then, different shallow learning models with k-fold cross-validation were used to predict China’s short-term CO2 emissions. Finally, optimal models were presented, and the important features were identified. The key findings were as follows. (1) The combined model of RF and LASSO performed best at predicting China’s short-term CO2 emissions, followed by LASSO and SV... [more]
31135. LAPSE:2023.7998
Research and Application of Surface Throttling Technology for Ultra-High-Pressure Sour Natural Gas Wells in Northwestern Sichuan Basin
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: CPA equation of state, hydrate, Northwestern Sichuan Basin, sour natural gas, throttling technology, ultra-high-pressure
The gas reservoirs in the Northwestern Sichuan Basin have great development potential. However, their production efficiency is seriously reduced by the complex surface multistage throttling process and frequent hydrate plugging caused by the ultra-high-pressure sour gas. Considering the prevention and control of hydrates, properly designing the throttling temperature and pressure to optimize the surface production process is the key to solving this problem. First, this work presents a method for predicting the hydrate formation conditions of ultra-high-pressure sour natural gas based on the vdW-P (van der Waals−Platteeuw) model and the CPA (cubic-plus-association) equation of state (EoS) and considering the association between acid gases (H2S, CO2) and H2O. Secondly, the throttling temperature prediction method was developed by coupling the isenthalpic throttling model and the modified Lee−Kesler EoS mixing rule; the maximum throttling pressure difference calculation method was constru... [more]
31136. LAPSE:2023.7997
Prospect of Post-Combustion Carbon Capture Technology and Its Impact on the Circular Economy
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: activated carbons, aqueous ammonia, circular economy, hydrogen gas (H2), integrated gasification combined cycle (ICGC), ionic liquids, post combustion
The sudden increase in the concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere due to the high dependency on fossil products has created the need for an urgent solution to mitigate this challenge. Global warming, which is a direct result of excessive CO2 emissions into the atmosphere, is one major issue that the world is trying to curb, especially in the 21st Century where most energy generation mediums operate using fossil products. This investigation considered a number of materials ideal for the capturing of CO2 in the post-combustion process. The application of aqueous ammonia, amine solutions, ionic liquids, and activated carbons is thoroughly discussed. Notable challenges are impeding their advancement, which are clearly expatiated in the report. Some merits and demerits of these technologies are also presented. Future research directions for each of these technologies are also analyzed and explained in detail. Furthermore, the impact of post-combustion CO2 capture on the cir... [more]
31137. LAPSE:2023.7996
Evaluation of Photovoltaic Consumption Potential of Residential Temperature-Control Load Based on ANP-Fuzzy and Research on Optimal Incentive Strategy
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: analytic network process, day-ahead regulation, demand response, fuzzy inference, photovoltaic consumption, potential evaluation, temperature-control load
Temperature-control loads, such as residential air conditioners (ACs) and electric water heaters (EWHs), have become important demand response resources in the power system. However, due to the impact of various factors on users’ response behavior, it has been difficult for power grid operators to accurately evaluate the response potential under complex factor relationships to derive optimal incentive strategy. Therefore, it cannot achieve a win-win economic benefit between the grid and users. In this paper, a method combining Analytic Network Process (ANP) and Fuzzy logical inference is proposed to predict the user’s willingness firstly by taking residential AC load as an example. The weight of each factor affecting users’ willingness is analyzed, and main factors are selected as inputs of fuzzy logic inference to derive the willingness of the resident to actively regulate the AC. Then, this method is applied in evaluating the response potential of certain residential area in Beijing... [more]
31138. LAPSE:2023.7995
Conversion of Biomass to Chemicals via Electrofermentation of Lactic Acid Bacteria
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: Biofuels, electrofermentation, ensiling, Fermentation, LAB, lactic acid bacteria, platform precursor chemicals, PPCs
Microbial electrosynthesis is the process of supplying electrons to microorganisms to reduce CO2 and yield industrially relevant products. Such systems are limited by their requirement for high currents, resulting in challenges to cell survival. Electrofermentation is an electron-efficient form of microbial electrosynthesis in which a small cathodic or anodic current is provided to a culture to alter the oxidation−reduction potential of the medium and, in turn, alter microbial metabolism. This approach has been successfully utilised to increase yields of diverse products including biogas, butanediol and lactate. Biomass conversion to lactate is frequently facilitated by ensiling plant biomass with homofermentative lactic acid bacteria. Although most commonly used as a preservative in ensiled animal feed, lactate has diverse industrial applications as a precursor for the production of probiotics, biofuels, bioplastics and platform chemicals. Lactate yields by lactic acid bacteria (LAB)... [more]
31139. LAPSE:2023.7994
Nearshore Wave Energy Resource Assessment for Off-Grid Islands: A Case Study in Cuyo Island, Palawan, Philippines
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: Cuyo Island, nearshore wave energy resource assessment, ocean renewable energy, off-grid island electrification, PAGASA, Palawan, SWAN, Wave Energy, wave model simulation
Electrifying off-grid and isolated islands in the Philippines remains one of the challenges that hinders community development, and one of the solutions seen to ensure energy security, energy access and promote a low-carbon future is the use of renewable energy sources. This study determines the nearshore wave energy resource during monsoon seasons in Cuyo Island using a 40-year wave hindcast and 8-year on-site wind speed data as inputs to develop a high-resolution wave energy model using SWAN and assesses its annual energy production through matching with wave energy devices. The results show that the average significant wave height (Hs), peak period (Tp) and wave power density (Pd) during a northeast monsoon are Hs = 1.35 m, Tp = 4.79 s and Pd = 4.05 kW/m, respectively, while a southwest monsoon, which is sheltered by the mainland, results in Hs = 0.52 m, Tp = 3.37 s and Pd = 0.34 kW/m. While the simulated model was observed to overestimate the significant wave height (bias = 0.398,... [more]
31140. LAPSE:2023.7993
Development and Validation of a Nuclear Power Plant Fault Diagnosis System Based on Deep Learning
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: deep learning, deep LSTM, fault diagnosis, nuclear power plant, PCTRAN
As artificial intelligence technology has progressed, numerous businesses have used intelligent diagnostic technology. This study developed a deep LSTM neural network for a nuclear power plant to defect diagnostics. PCTRAN is used to accomplish data extraction for distinct faults and varied fault degrees of the PCTRAN code, and some essential nuclear parameters are chosen as feature quantities. The training, validation, and test sets are collected using random sampling at a ratio of 7:1:2, and the proper hyperparameters are selected to construct the deep LSTM neural network. The test findings indicate that the fault identification rate of the nuclear power plant fault diagnostic model based on a deep LSTM neural network is more than 99 percent, first validating the applicability of a deep LSTM neural network for a nuclear power plant fault-diagnosis model.
31141. LAPSE:2023.7992
Discriminability Analysis of Characterization Parameters in Micro-Leakage of Turbocharged Boiler’s Evaporation Tube
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: combustion equilibrium, discriminability analysis, dynamic simulation, fault simulation model, leakage fault, vapor-liquid equilibria
It is extremely dangerous for a turbocharged boiler to have a leakage fault in its vaporization tube. However, early detection and fault diagnosis of micro-leakage faults are very difficult. On the one hand, there are few fault samples that lead to a difficult and intelligent diagnosis. On the other hand, the system fault response characteristics of the characterization parameters in the process are complex and easily confused with the load-changing characteristics. In order to obtain fault samples and identify fault characteristics, a fault simulation model for the micro-leakage of the boiler evaporation tube is established based on the dynamic mathematical model of all working conditions. The model’s effectiveness is verified by typical fault experiments. The dynamic simulation experiments of three kinds of micro-leakage and four kinds of load changing were carried out. Through the analysis of combustion equilibrium and vapor-liquid equilibrium of 14 groups of characterization parame... [more]
31142. LAPSE:2023.7991
Novel Functionalities of Smart Home Devices for the Elastic Energy Management Algorithm
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Numerical Methods and Statistics
Keywords: elastic energy management algorithm, energy demand control, GMDH neural networks, GRASP algorithm, regression method, renewable energy sources, smart appliances
Energy management in power systems is influenced by such factors as economic and ecological aspects. Increasing the use of electricity produced at a given time from renewable energy sources (RES) by employing the elastic energy management algorithm will allow for an increase in “green energy“ in the energy sector. At the same time, it can reduce the production of electricity from fossil fuels, which is a positive economic aspect. In addition, it will reduce the volume of energy from RES that have to be stored using expensive energy storage or sent to other parts of the grid. The model parameters proposed in the elastic energy management algorithm are discussed. In particular, attention is paid to the time shift, which allows for the acceleration or the delay in the start-up of smart appliances. The actions taken by the algorithm are aimed at maintaining a compromise between the user’s comfort and the requirements of distribution network operators. Establishing the value of the time shi... [more]
31143. LAPSE:2023.7990
Assessment of Energy Recovery from Municipal Waste Management Systems Using Circular Economy Quality Indicators
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: bio fermentation, biofuel, circular economy indicator, hydrothermal processing, incineration, municipal solid waste, qualitative assessment
A complex method developed to assess quality within a proposed framework and at a certain scope of measurement for circular economy (CE) quality indicators is presented. This was used to compare three different scenarios for municipal waste management systems: 1—incineration; 2—recycling and reuse of separated municipal waste and the transformation of the organic fraction into biodiesel and bio-coal; and 3—an upgraded Scenario 2 including decreased recycling of waste streams and the bioprocessing of paper/cardboard and processing the non-recycled fraction into bio-diesel, bio-coal, and second-generation biofuel. For the evaluation of the CE quality indicator, a set of technical, environmental, economic, and social elements was selected by a panel of experts, who also assigned them a qualitative assessment and weighting on the basis of the factors identified. The calculated Relative Increase in the CE indicator for the scenarios analyzed showed that Scenarios 3 and 2 are much more benef... [more]
31144. LAPSE:2023.7989
Integration of a Linear Cavity Receiver in an Asymmetric Compound Parabolic Collector
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: asymmetric reflector, cavity receiver, compound parabolic concentrator, Computational Fluid Dynamics, solar concentrating power
The objective of this work is the integration of a linear cavity receiver in an asymmetric compound parabolic collector. Two different numerical models were developed; one for the conventional geometry and one for the cavity configuration. Both models were examined for inlet temperatures from 20 °C up to 80 °C, considering water as the operating fluid with a typical volume flow rate of 15 lt/h. Emphasis was given to the comparison of the thermal and optical performance between the designs, as well as in the temperature levels of the fluids and the receiver. The geometry of the integrated cavity receiver was optimized according to two independent parameters and two possible optimum designs were finally revealed. The optimization took place regarding the optical performance of the collector with the cavity receiver. The simulation results indicated that the cavity design leads to enhancements of up to 4.40% and 4.00% in the optical and thermal efficiency respectively, while the minimum p... [more]
31145. LAPSE:2023.7988
Heat Transport in Rotating Annular Duct: A Short Review
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: System Identification
Keywords: instabilities, rotational energy process, thermal convection, turbulence, vortex
Heat transport in rotating processes finds a wide range of application in which academic issues in the fluid mechanics and heat transfer areas are here reported. This paper discusses successive works from the seminal paper of Taylor (1923) to recent numerical results established from a broad range of methods such as DNS, LES, RANS or LB methods. The flow regimes identification is thus reported in Taylor−Couette geometry. The role of the axial flow rates in the apparition, stabilization and destruction of the large-scale of the turbulent structures is depicted in the case of Taylor−Couette−Poiseuille geometry. In a non-isothermal condition, a discussion is held on the various exponent values found in the scaling relationships relying on the Nusselt number as a function of the Rayleigh or Reynolds numbers according to the regimes of thermal convection.
31146. LAPSE:2023.7987
Determination of Curie Point Depth Distribution and Heat Flow Regime Characteristics in Eratosthenes Seamount, Eastern Mediterranean Sea
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: curie point depth, eastern mediterranean, eratosthenes seamount, heat flow, power spectrum
The Curie point depth (CPD) has been established to enhance the determination of magnetic sources average bottom depth. In this study, the CPD and heat flow regime of the Eratosthenes Seamount in the Eastern Mediterranean were investigated in order to understand the relationship between them. When CPD and heat flow values are determined together, we can understand the types and processes of geothermal resources formation. CPD and heat flow were obtained by applying the spectral analysis method to magnetic data, which was obtained from the Earth Magnetic Anomaly Grid (EMAG2). The result shows that CPD is approximately 22 km across the Seamount and is approximately 9 km in the northern part of the Eratosthenes Seamount near Cyprus. The heat flow regime manifested from CPD is about 95 mW/m2 in the investigated region, where the average thermal conductivity value (k) is considered to be 2.5 W/m °C. The heat flow regime is characterized by an increase in the northward part of the Eratosthen... [more]
31147. LAPSE:2023.7986
Theoretical and Experimental Investigation of Explosion Characteristics of Hydrogen Explosion in a Closed Vessel
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Design
Keywords: distributed calculation model, hydrogen concentration, impulse, pressure profile
A simplified model that calculates the deflagration pressure−time curves of a hydrogen explosion was proposed. The deflagration parameters (pressure peak, duration, deflagration index, and impulse) of hydrogen−air mixtures with different hydrogen concentrations were experimentally investigated. The results show that the pressure curves calculated by the model are consistent with experimental data pertaining to a methane and hydrogen explosion. By comparison, the pressure peak and deflagration index are found to be influenced by the aspect ratio and surface area of vessels. The impulse and explosion times at fuel-lean hydrogen concentrations are greater than those at fuel-rich concentrations. When the hydrogen concentration is between 34 vol.% and 18 vol.%, the greatest explosion damage effect is formed by both the overpressure and the impulse, which should be considered for hydrogen explosion safety design in industrial production.
31148. LAPSE:2023.7985
Selection and Dimensioning of Energy Storage Systems for Standalone Communities: A Review
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Management
Keywords: Batteries, energy management, energy storage system, microgrids, mini-grids, Optimization, standalone communities, tools
The European Union’s energy and climate policies are geared on reducing carbon dioxide emissions and advancing sustainable energy, focusing on a faster propagation of renewable energy sources to decarbonize the energy sector. The management of locally produced energy, which can be implemented by a microgrid capable of either being linked to the main grid or operating independently, is equally crucial. Additionally, it seems that electricity storage is the only practical way to manage energy effectively within a microgrid. Energy storage is hence one of the main technological parameters upon which future energy management has to be based. Especially during crisis periods (such as the COVID-19 pandemic or the ongoing energy crisis), storage is a valuable tool to optimize energy management, particularly from renewables, in order to successfully cover demand fluctuation, hence achieving resilience, while at the same time reducing overall energy costs. The purpose of the paper is to analyze... [more]
31149. LAPSE:2023.7984
Performance Study of Eductor with Finite Secondary Source for Membrane Distillation
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Operations
Keywords: condensation, eductor, experiment, mechanism visualization, saturation
This is an experimental work performed to identify the influence of direct contact condensation inside an eductor. The fluid used in the experiments is water in two different phases: liquid and vapor, for primary and secondary flows, respectively. This study was conducted in an attempt to establish the suitability of an eductor as a combined vacuum generator and condenser for membrane desalination applications. The pressure and temperature measurements at critical points in the flow paths have been summarized to identify the influence of primary flow on secondary fluid saturation and condensation. In addition, the mechanism of phase change has been explained through the photography of fluid flow in a two-dimensional eductor. A consistent oscillation of the gas-liquid interface was observed during steady-state operations of the eductor. This work also contributes to the validation of future computational research. It will provide a baseline for computational thermal fluid analysis relat... [more]
31150. LAPSE:2023.7983
Basics of Control of the Bow Shock Wave, Drag and Lift Forces, and Stability in a Steady Supersonic Flow Past an AD Body Using Permanently Operating Thermally Stratified Energy Deposition
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: constantly acting thermally stratified energy source, damping of the flow pulsations, drag force control, lift force control, multiple Richtmyer–Meshkov instability, pulsing flow mode, steady bow shock wave, supersonic flow
A new method of high-speed flow control using permanently operating thermally stratified energy deposition is presented. The paper focuses on the analysis of the dependence of the characteristics of a steady supersonic flow and an aerodynamic (AD) body on the temperature values in the layers of a stratified source and the possibility of making the transition from one steady flow mode to another by changing the temperature in the layers. A detailed visualization of the dynamics of the fields of density, pressure, temperature, and local Mach number is presented during the controlled establishment of steady flow modes. Multiple generation of the Richtmyer−Meshkov instability is shown. The sharp peaks accompanying the development of the Richtmyer−Meshkov instabilities were obtained, which remain in the steady flow mode established under the action of a stratified energy source. Basic approaches for controlling the bow shock wave, drag and lift (pitch) forces (at zero angle of attack), and... [more]
31151. LAPSE:2023.7982
The Impact of Shale Energy on Population Dynamics, Labor Migration, and Employment
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Numerical Methods and Statistics
Keywords: labor market, migration, shale energy, unconventional methods
This paper is designed to determine whether producing oil and gas via shale has an economically significant effect on population migration dynamics and on the labor market in terms of the number of employed individuals, the number of establishments, total wages, and average annual pay per person in twenty-six counties in Ohio and Pennsylvania, USA. The analysis incorporates migration inflow and outflow between producing and nonproducing counties. The results of the analysis show that the counties that engage in shale gas extraction saw a negative impact on net migration but a much larger positive impact on labor market outcomes. Specifically, the number of jobs is higher by 2.4%, the number of establishments is higher by 1.1%, total wages are 3% more and the average annual pay is 1.5% more in producing counties after shale. The analysis reveals a small but statistically significant negative impact on migration, as shale regions experienced some migration outflows.
31152. LAPSE:2023.7981
A Cooperative Game-Based Sizing and Configuration of Community-Shared Energy Storage
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: ADMM, bilateral Shapley method, community-shared energy storage, cooperative game, user-side energy storage
Sizing and configuring community-shared energy storage according to the actual demand of community users is important for the development of user-side energy storage. To solve this problem, this paper first proposes a community energy storage cooperative sharing mode containing multiple transaction types and then establishes a sizing and configuration model of community-shared energy storage based on a cooperative game among community users and energy storage operators, in which the loss caused by the capacity decay of energy storage is quantified by a dynamic power loss cost factor. To improve the solving efficiency, a distributed and cooperating solving method based on ADMM is used to solve the sizing and configuration model. On this basis, the bilateral Shapley method is used to allocate the total annual cost according to the marginal expected cost brought by each user. Compared with existing strategies, this paper calculates the economic benefits of community-shared energy storage... [more]
31153. LAPSE:2023.7980
Utilization of Electric Vehicle Grid Integration System for Power Grid Ancillary Services
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: electric vehicle grid integration, grid ancillary services, grid-connected filters, inverter-based resources, vector control
Electric vehicle grid integration (EVGI) is one of the most important parts of transportation electrification. However, large-scale EV charging/discharging can have an adverse effect on the distribution grid, due to a large amount of load being drawn from or fed back to the power grid. Additionally, the power electronics used in the grid interaction may impose additional complications, such as voltage and frequency deviation, harmonic distortion, etc. With proper control scheme designs for the grid-connected inverters, such complications can be mitigated, and several grid ancillary services, such as voltage and frequency support, reactive power support, and harmonic mitigation, can be facilitated from large-scale EVGI. In this study, a large-scale EVGI system is developed where the vector control implementation of a grid-connected inverter in the d-q reference frame is presented for providing different grid ancillary services using the EVGI system. The EVGI system is operated in differ... [more]
31154. LAPSE:2023.7979
Economic Crisis Impact Assessment and Risk Exposure Evaluation of Selected Energy Sector Companies from Bombay Stock Exchange
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Operations
Keywords: BSE, COVID-19, economic crisis, Energy, risk exposure, Russia–Ukraine conflict, stock
The energy sector is one of the most important sectors as it is the producer and supplier of fuel to run other industries and economies. This research aims to present an intertwined structure of risk exposure measuring the performance of the S&P Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) Energy Index and selected companies from the constituents while taking into account two scenarios of risk, namely the COVID-19 pandemic and the Russia−Ukraine conflict, in a manner appropriate for energy stock investors, energy companies, and the economy through hedging against investment risk, diversification in operations securing the continuation of energy production, and the risk of fluctuating prices in the energy market, respectively. The research problem is observed as the requirement to choose the representative stocks of the S&P (BSE) Energy Index to evaluate their situations during the period of the two crisis scenarios and to provide the current risk exposure to India’s energy sector. The methodological ap... [more]
31155. LAPSE:2023.7978
Thermodynamic and Economic Analyses of Zero-Emission Open Loop Offshore Regasification Systems Integrating ORC with Zeotropic Mixtures and LNG Open Power Cycle
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: economic analysis, exergy analysis, Floating Storage Regasification Unit, liquefied natural gas cold energy, organic Rankine cycle
The present study provides an energy, exergy and economic analysis of a seawater regasification system (open loop) combining stages of simple organic Rankine cycles (ORCs) arranged in series with an open organic Rankine cycle (OC) in order to exploit the cold energy of liquefied natural gas (LNG). The proposed system, termed ORC-OC, is implemented in a Floating Storage Regasification Unit (FSRU) to achieve the objective of zero greenhouse emissions during the regasification process. Configurations of up to three stages of ORCs and the use of zeotropic mixtures of ethane/propane and n-butane/propane as working fluids are considered in the study of the novel regasification system. Only the two-stage ORC-OC (2ORC-OC) and three-stage (3ORC-OC) configurations accomplish the objective of zero emissions, attaining exergy efficiencies of 61.80% and 62.04%, respectively. The overall cost rate of the latter, however, is 20.85% greater, so the 2ORC-OC results as being more cost-effective. A compa... [more]
31156. LAPSE:2023.7977
Fluid-Thermal Interaction Simulation of a Hypersonic Aircraft Optical Dome
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: aerodynamic heating, fluid-thermal simulation, hypersonic aircraft, numerical simulation, optical dome
Hypersonic aircraft design is an enabling technology. However, many problems are encountered, including the design of the hood. The aircraft optical dome can become heated due to aerodynamic effects. Since the optical dome of a hypersonic aircraft should satisfy optical imaging requirements, a conventional ablative coating cannot be adopted. The aerodynamic heating characteristics during the whole flight must be studied. In this study, a numerical simulation method for the aerodynamic heat of hypersonic aircraft under long-term variable working conditions is proposed. In addition, the numerical simulation of the external flow field and structure coupling of the aerodynamic heat problem is performed. The dynamic parameters of temperature and pressure are obtained, and the thermal protection basis of the internal equipment is obtained. Numerical results indicate that the average temperature and maximum temperature of the optical dome for inner and outer walls exhibit an “M” shape with ti... [more]
31157. LAPSE:2023.7976
Energy, Exergy, Environmental and Economic Analysis (4e) of a Solar Thermal System for Process Heating in Jamshoro, Pakistan
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: flat-plate collector, GHG reduction, process heat, solar thermal system, TRNSYS
With an expected annual increase of 1.2%, the industrial sector already consumes over 54% of all the energy generated globally. The majority of industrial sectors presently relies on fossil fuels to fulfil their needs for heat energy, but renewable sources, especially solar energy, can be substituted for them. For an underdeveloped country such as Pakistan, its industrial sector is important for the country’s economic development and long-term growth. The use of solar thermal energy potentially offers a significant and cheap alternative to fossil fuels. The current study focuses on a process heating system based on flat-plate solar collectors, developed to provide low to moderate temperature process heat. The innovative model’s thermal efficiency and economic feasibility have undergone a thorough investigation and analysis through TRNSYS simulations. The system portrayed a 79% thermal energy efficiency and 4.31% exergy efficiency during peak hours. The optimized system for three differ... [more]
31158. LAPSE:2023.7975
Position Estimation of Multiple Receiving Coils and Power Transmission Control for WPT without Feedback
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: magnetic resonance, no feedback, position estimation, power control, wireless power transfer
It is important to determine the position of the receiver (Rx) coils in wireless power transfer (WPT) system, and to control the power transmitted to the Rx coil based on this result. In particular, in a situation where there is no feedback between the primary side and the secondary side, it is difficult to control the received power because the information is limited. In this paper, a method for determining the position of the Rx coils and controlling the received power using limited parameters in a feedback-free WPT system is proposed. The proposed method is verified by constructing a 4×2 WPT system, and it is validated that the simulation result and the experimental result are consistent well. Furthermore, arbitrary power can be transmitted to the Rx coil based on the result of the position of the Rx coil. The experiment is conducted by transmitting about 1W to Rx 1 and Rx 2, and the efficiency for Rx 1 is about 32.93%, Rx 2 is 25.03%, and the overall efficiency is confirmed to be 5... [more]
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