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31509. LAPSE:2023.7624
Efficiency and Slippage in Draw Gears with Flat Belts
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: belt slippage, composite belts, energy consumption of transmissions, transmission efficiency
This paper presents the measured energy losses in a draw gear with NE22, XH500, LL2, and CFG flat belts. The ranges of torque capacity, slippage occurrence, and transmission efficiency of selected drive belts are also presented. Knowing the exact values of these parameters allows the selection of the most suitable belts for different applications. In addition, belt manufacturers do not provide these data accurately, leading to machine failures and downtime. The paper describes the dependence of belt efficiency and belt slippage as a function of transmission load. Running transmissions with high slippage values are associated with a significant loss of energy and efficiency, rapid wear of the belt and pulleys, and increased operating temperature. In addition, when flat belts are under excessive load, it is common for the belt to quickly fall off the pulleys, interrupting the operation of machinery and equipment. Experiments on a test bench can accurately determine the energy loss caused... [more]
31510. LAPSE:2023.7623
Changes in the Composition of Digestate Liquid Fraction after Ozone and Ultrasonic Post-Treatment
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: anaerobic digestion, digestate, digestate disintegration, ozone, post-treatment, solubilization, ultrasound
There is a growing concern about environmental pollution with digestate, which is produced in significant amounts in the anaerobic digestion process. The inappropriate application of digestate in agriculture may lead to ammonia emission to the atmosphere, nutrients infiltration to groundwater and surface waters eutrophication. There is a great interest in the development of efficient downstream technologies that will help better handle digestate. This study assessed the effect of three different disintegration methods (ozonation, ultrasonication, combination of ozonation and ultrasound) on solids content, nutrient concentration and biodegradability of the liquid fraction of sugar beet pulp digestate. The influence of initial pH (7, 8, 9), ozone dose (0.05−0.45 g O3/g TS), specific ultrasound energy (10,381−51,903 kJ/kg TS) and vibration amplitude (50, 100%) on the performance of digestate liquid fraction treatment was investigated. The highest removal efficiencies of organic substances... [more]
31511. LAPSE:2023.7622
Design and Experimental Studies of a Funnel Solar Cooker with Phase Change Material
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: break even, COR, figures of merit, phase change material
Solar cookers can greatly reduce the overall carbon footprint of the cooking done in India. In the present work a funnel-type solar cooker is designed using cardboard. After making the solar cooker it is then analyzed on the various performance metrics namely the figures of merit, efficiency value and Cooker Opto−thermal Ratio (COR) which are dependent parameters. Paraffin wax which is a phase change material (PCM) is also incorporated in the testing process to evaluate the overall improvement in the thermal efficiency of the solar cooker. The time taken to break is also calculated. The experimental results show that the solar cooker is capable of reaching a temperature of 125 °C. From the results it can also be seen that using paraffin wax also offers significant improvement in the overall thermal efficiency. The results are tested on various parts of India considering the major cities such as Chennai, Trivandrum, Kanpur and Delhi with the ANN model, which is a deep learning model. Th... [more]
31512. LAPSE:2023.7621
An Optimization Study on the Operating Parameters of Liquid Cold Plate for Battery Thermal Management of Electric Vehicles
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: battery thermal management system, Genetic Algorithm, multi-objective optimization, response surface methodology, serpentine cold plate
The development of electric vehicles plays an important role in the field of energy conservation and emission reduction. It is necessary to improve the thermal performance of battery modules in electric vehicles and reduce the power consumption of the battery thermal management system (BTMS). In this study, the heat transfer and flow resistance performance of liquid cold plates with serpentine channels were numerically investigated and optimized. Flow rate (m˙), inlet temperature (Tin), and average heat generation (Q) were selected as key operating parameters, while average temperature (Tave), maximum temperature difference (ΔTmax), and pressure drop (ΔP) were chosen as objective functions. The Response Surface Methodology (RSM) with a face-centered central composite design (CCD) was used to construct regression models. Combined with the multi-objective non-dominated sorting genetic algorithm (NSGA-II), the Pareto-optimal solution was obtained to optimize the operation parameters. The... [more]
31513. LAPSE:2023.7620
Provincial Carbon Emission Allocation and Efficiency in China Based on Carbon Peak Targets
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: carbon emissions, carbon peak, DEA, equal proportion distribution method
As the world’s largest carbon emitter, China is facing great pressure to reduce emissions. With the country’s proposed timeline for carbon peaking and carbon neutralization, a new goal has been established for China’s low-carbon development. Based on the improved equal proportion allocation method, this paper allocates the overall carbon emission control goal for 2025 among 30 provinces and cities, based on 2015 figures, and measures and studies the country’s carbon emission allocation efficiency on this basis. The results show that Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei, Shandong, Zhejiang, Shanghai, Jiangsu, Guangdong and Inner Mongolia need to increase their emission reduction capacity, while Jiangxi, Guizhou, Gansu, Qinghai, Hainan and Guangxi have relatively low emission reduction targets. Based on this allocation scheme, more provinces can reduce carbon emissions by increasing their efficiency with up-to-date technology, and a new vision for national allocation that is more easily accepted by a... [more]
31514. LAPSE:2023.7619
Electrification of Steam and Thermal Oil Boilers in the Textile Industry: Techno-Economic Analysis for China, Japan, and Taiwan
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Design
Keywords: CO2 emissions, electrification, energy savings, industry, process heat, textile
Process heating is typically more than half of the total final energy demand in the textile industry, most of which is usually provided by fossil fuels. There is significant potential to decarbonize the textile industry by the electrification of process heating where low-carbon electricity is used. This study aims to quantify the potential for the electrification of process heating in the textile sector in three of the top textile manufacturing and exporting countries in the world. The results show that the total annual potential energy savings due to the electric steam boiler applications are estimated to be around 92, 2.4, and 2.5 PJ in China, Japan, and Taiwan, respectively, by 2050. This is equal to approximately 19% of the total boiler energy demand in the three economies. Similarly, annual potential energy savings of 8.6, 0.21, and 0.24 PJ can be realized if the existing fossil-fuel-fired thermal oil boilers are electrified in the textile industry in China, Japan, and Taiwan, res... [more]
31515. LAPSE:2023.7618
A Novel LCOT Control Strategy for Self-Driving Electric Mobile Robots
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: acceleration and deceleration, fixed duty cycle method, logarithm curve and operating time control strategy, self-driving electric mobile robot
This study proposes a novel logarithm curve and operating time (LCOT) control strategy for a self-driving electric mobile robot. This new LCOT control strategy enables the mobile robot to speed up and slow down mildly when running longitudinally, turning left, turning right, and encountering an obstacle based on the relationship between the logarithm curve and operating time. This novel control strategy can enhance the comfort and stability of the self-driving electric mobile robot and reduce its vibrations and instabilities in the operation process. The proposed LCOT control strategy and the fixed duty cycle method were verified experimentally. The results showed that the LCOT control strategy spent 300 s running on a 3000 cm road, whereas the fixed duty cycle method spent 450 s. Because this novel method controls the acceleration and deceleration of the self-driving electric mobile robot gently and flexibly, the proposed LCOT control strategy has better working efficiency than the fi... [more]
31516. LAPSE:2023.7617
Optimal Ultra-Local Model Control Integrated with Load Frequency Control of Renewable Energy Sources Based Microgrids
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Management
Keywords: African vultures optimization approach, high-penetration renewable energy sources (RESs), load frequency control (LFC), microgrid (µG), ultralocal model (ULM) control
Since renewable energy sources (RESs) have an intermittent nature, conventional secondary frequency control, i.e., load frequency control (LFC), cannot mitigate the effects of variations in system frequency. Thus, this paper proposes incorporating ultralocal model (ULM) control into LFC to enhance microgrid (µG) frequency stability. ULM controllers are regarded as model-free controllers that yield high rejection rates for disturbances caused by load/RES uncertainties. Typically, ULM parameters are set using trial-and-error methods, which makes it difficult to determine the optimal values that will provide the best system performance and stability. To address this issue, the African vultures optimization algorithm (AVOA) was applied to fine-tune the ULM parameters, thereby stabilizing the system frequency despite different disturbances. The proposed LFC controller was compared with the traditional secondary controller based on an integral controller to prove its superior performance. Fo... [more]
31517. LAPSE:2023.7616
Shale Formation Damage during Fracturing Fluid Imbibition and Flowback Process Considering Adsorbed Methane
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: flowback, formation damage, fracturing fluids, imbibition, pore structure, shale gas
Hydraulic fracturing of shale gas reservoirs is characterized by large fracturing fluid consumption, long working cycle and low flowback efficiency. Huge amounts of fracturing fluid retained in shale reservoirs for a long time would definitely cause formation damage and reduce the gas production efficiency. In this work, a pressure decay method was conducted in order to measure the amount of fracturing fluid imbibition and sample permeability under the conditions of formation temperature, pressure and adsorbed methane in real time. Experimental results show that (1) the mass of imbibed fracturing fluid per unit mass of shale sample is 0.00021−0.00439 g/g considering the in-situ pressure, temperature and adsorbed methane. (2) The imbibition and flowback behavior of fracturing fluid are affected by the imbibition or flowback pressure difference, pore structure, pore surface properties, mechanical properties of shale and mineral contents. (3) 0.01 mD and 0.001 mD are the critical initial... [more]
31518. LAPSE:2023.7615
A Review on Power Electronic Topologies and Control for Wave Energy Converters
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: marine energy systems, power electronic converters, renewable energy systems (RESs), wave energy converter (WEC)
Ocean energy systems (OESs) convert the kinetic, potential, and thermal energy from oceans and seas to electricity. These systems are broadly classified into tidal, wave, thermal, and current marine systems. If fully utilized, the OESs can supply the planet with the required electricity demand as they are capable of generating approximately 2 TW of energy. The wave energy converter (WEC) systems capture the kinetic and potential energy in the waves using suitable mechanical energy capturers such as turbines and paddles. The energy density in the ocean waves is in the range of tens of kilowatts per square meter, which makes them a very attractive energy source due to the high predictability and low variability when compared with other renewable sources. Because the final objective of any renewable energy source (RES), including the WECs, is to produce electricity, the energy capturer of the WEC systems is coupled with an electrical generator, which is controlled then by power electronic... [more]
31519. LAPSE:2023.7614
Feeder Losses Analysis of Marine Vessel Power Systems: A Case Study of Container Ship Power Loss Analysis Using Newton−Raphson Method
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: Energy Efficiency, feeder losses, marine vessel power system
Load survey has become a routine project for shipbuilding and shipping companies to investigate electrical load characteristics to enhance the power system planning and operation of marine vessels. In this brief perspective, we will outline a few steps to feeder losses analysis based on the result conducted by the load survey. The power flow and feeder loss analysis are extracted and used to determine the critical parameters that can significantly affect the system feeder losses used in the electrical load analysis in new ships. Exploring this new research direction will provide a more thorough understanding of feeder losses in marine vessel power systems. In this paper, a case study of container ship power loss analysis using the Newton−Raphson method is presented. The analysis results can provide shipbuilding corporations and ship owners with useful information for planning, designing, operating, and controlling shipboard power systems. As an energy-saving measure for ship microgrids... [more]
31520. LAPSE:2023.7613
Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment of Electricity Generation from Municipal Solid Waste in Nigeria: A Prospective Study
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: electricity supply, life cycle assessment, life cycle costing, life cycle sustainability assessment, multi-criteria decision analysis, municipal solid waste, social life cycle assessment, waste management, waste to energy
Globally, rising population and rapid urbanisation have resulted in the dual issues of increased electricity demand and waste generation. These exacerbate diverse global problems, ranging from irregular electricity supply and inadequate waste management systems to water/air/soil pollution, climate change, etc. Waste-to-Energy (WtE) approaches have been proposed and developed to address simultaneously these two issues through energy recovery from waste. However, the variety of available waste materials and different WtE technologies make the choice of an appropriate technology challenging for decision-makers. The evaluation of the different WtE technologies in terms of their sustainability could provide a solid comparative base for strategic decision making in the power and waste management domains. This paper presents research conducted using a multidimensional Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment (LCSA) approach to estimate and compare the environmental, economic, and social impacts a... [more]
31521. LAPSE:2023.7612
Mechanical Stress in Rotors of Permanent Magnet Machines—Comparison of Different Determination Methods
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Numerical Methods and Statistics
Keywords: analytical methods, finite element analysis, high-speed e-machine, interior permanent magnet synchronous machine, maximum mechanical stress, stress concentration factor
In this work, different analytical methods for calculating the mechanical stresses in the rotors of permanent magnet machines are presented. The focus is on interior permanent magnet machines. First, an overview of eight different methods from the literature is given. Specific differences are pointed out, and a brief summary of the analytical approach for each method is provided. For reference purposes, a finite element model is created and simulated for each rotor geometry studied. A total of seven rotors rom representative automotive powertrains are considered in their specific speed range. The analytical methods are used to determine the maximum mechanical stress concentration factors for the seven rotor geometries, in which we are determined to find maximum mechanical stress as a final step of the analytical process. For each geometry and each respective operating speed range, the deviations from the finite element reference are determined. In addition, the error in the selected ge... [more]
31522. LAPSE:2023.7611
Wide Band Gap Devices and Their Application in Power Electronics
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: Energy Storage, gallium nitride, power electronics, silicon carbide, wide bandgap
Power electronic systems have a great impact on modern society. Their applications target a more sustainable future by minimizing the negative impacts of industrialization on the environment, such as global warming effects and greenhouse gas emission. Power devices based on wide band gap (WBG) material have the potential to deliver a paradigm shift in regard to energy efficiency and working with respect to the devices based on mature silicon (Si). Gallium nitride (GaN) and silicon carbide (SiC) have been treated as one of the most promising WBG materials that allow the performance limits of matured Si switching devices to be significantly exceeded. WBG-based power devices enable fast switching with lower power losses at higher switching frequency and hence, allow the development of high power density and high efficiency power converters. This paper reviews popular SiC and GaN power devices, discusses the associated merits and challenges, and finally their applications in power electron... [more]
31523. LAPSE:2023.7610
Ammonia Removal by Simultaneous Nitrification and Denitrification in a Single Dual-Chamber Microbial Electrolysis Cell
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: bioelectrochemical system, denitrification, microbial electrolysis, nitrification, wastewater treatment
Ammonia removal from wastewater was successfully achieved by simultaneous nitrification and denitrification (SND) in a double-chamber microbial electrolysis cell (MEC). The MEC operations at different applied voltages (0.7 to 1.5 V) and initial ammonia concentrations (30 to 150 mg/L) were conducted in order to evaluate their effects on MEC performance in batch mode. The maximum nitrification efficiency of 96.8% was obtained in the anode at 1.5 V, followed by 94.11% at 1.0 V and 87.05% at 0.7. At 1.5 V, the initial ammonia concentration considerably affected the nitrification rate, and the highest nitrification rate constant of 0.1601/h was determined from a first-order linear regression at 30 mg/L ammonium nitrogen. The overall total nitrogen removal efficiency was noted to be 85% via the SND in the MEC operated at an initial ammonium concentration of 50 mg/L and an applied cell voltage of 1.5 V. The MEC operation in continuous mode could remove ammonia (50 mg/L) in a series of anode a... [more]
31524. LAPSE:2023.7609
Solar Energy and Biomass within Distributed Generation for a Northeast Brazil Hotel
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: distributed generation, MILP, Polygeneration, SDG 12, tertiary sector
Besides satisfying the energy demands of buildings, distributed generation can contribute toward environmental conservation. However, determining the best configuration and operational strategy for these systems is a complex task due to the available technology options and the dynamic operating conditions of buildings and their surroundings. This work addressed the synthesis and optimization of an energy system for a commercial building (hotel). Electricity, hot water, and cooling demands were established for a hotel located in Northeast Brazil. The optimization problem was based on mixed-integer linear programming and included conventional equipment, solar energy resource (photovoltaic and thermal technologies), and biomass. The objective function of the optimization was to minimize annual economic costs, which involved considering the capital and operation costs. A reference system was established for comparison purposes, where energy demands were met conventionally (without cogenera... [more]
31525. LAPSE:2023.7608
Review on the Experimental Characterization of Fracture in Active Material for Lithium-Ion Batteries
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: battery damage, damage mechanisms, experimental mechanics, fracture mechanics, lithium-ion batteries
Nowadays, lithium-ion batteries are one of the most widespread energy storage systems, being extensively employed in a large variety of applications. A significant effort has been made to develop advanced materials and manufacturing processes with the aim of increasing batteries performance and preserving nominal properties with cycling. Nevertheless, mechanical degradation is still a significant damaging mechanism and the main cause of capacity fade and power loss. Lithium ions are inserted and extracted into the lattice structure of active materials during battery operation, causing the deformation of the crystalline lattice itself. Strain mismatches within the different areas of the active material caused by the inhomogeneous lithium-ions concentration induce mechanical stresses, leading ultimately to fracture, fatigue issues, and performance decay. Therefore, a deep understanding of the fracture mechanics in active materials is needed to meet the rapidly growing demand for next-gen... [more]
31526. LAPSE:2023.7607
Passive Solar Systems for the Promotion of Thermal Comfort in African Countries: A Review
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Design
Keywords: African countries, bioclimatic building, building energy efficiency, passive design, passive solar system, thermal comfort
Globally, the residential sector consumes a significant amount of energy. Therefore, bioclimatic architectural systems which consider passive solutions should be studied, analyzed, and implemented to reduce energy consumption. This review aims to promote thermal comfort in African countries by using passive solar systems. It begins with the keyword thermal comfort and then reviews articles published over the last ten years that consider bioclimatic architecture and construction strategies in Africa, the main trends in scientific research in this field, and the possibilities for each climate zone in achieving the highest degree of climate comfort. Following an extensive review, certain bioclimatic architectural strategies adopted in specific countries can be applied in countries with similar climates and this can contribute to significant energy savings through effective functional solar and ventilation design strategies. Several countries have been identified as having the most signifi... [more]
31527. LAPSE:2023.7606
The Boundary of Porter Hypothesis: The Energy and Economic Impact of China’s Carbon Neutrality Target in 2060
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: carbon emission trading scheme, carbon neutrality, carbon tax, China, computable general equilibrium model, economic impact
The process of carbon neutrality does have economic costs; however, few studies have measured the cost and the economic neutral opportunities. This paper uses a dynamic computable general equilibrium (CGE) model to simulate China’s carbon neutrality path from 2020 to 2060 and analyzes its economic impact. This paper innovatively adjusts the CGE modeling technology and simulates the boundary of the Porter hypothesis on the premise of economic neutrality. The results show that the carbon neutrality target may reduce the annual GDP growth rate by about 0.8% in 2020−2060. To make the carbon pricing method under the carbon neutrality framework meet the strong version of the Porter hypothesis (or economic neutrality), China must increase its annual total factor productivity by 0.56−0.57% in 2020−2060; this is hard to achieve. In addition, the study finds that China’s 2030 carbon target has little impact on the economy, but the achievement of the 2060 carbon neutrality target will have a sign... [more]
31528. LAPSE:2023.7605
A Two-Tier Superstructure Model for Optimization of Microalgae-Based Biorefinery
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Optimization
Keywords: circular economy, microalgae-based biorefinery, mixed integer nonlinear programming, superstructure optimization, sustainability development
Microalgae have attracted great research interest as a feedstock for producing a wide range of end-products. However, recent studies show that the tight processing integration technology for microalgae-based biorefinery makes production less economical and even has a negative impact on sustainability. In this study, a new two-tier superstructure optimization design methodology is proposed to locate the optimal processing pathway. This model is developed based on the decomposition strategy and the relationship-based investigation, coupling an outer-tier structure with an inner-tier structure, wherein the outlet flows of the middle stages is relaxed and then an appropriate level of redundancy for designing the processing is provided. Two scenarios are developed to compare the most promising biorefinery configurations under two different design option favors. By solving the mixed integer nonlinear programming model with the objective functions of maximizing the yield of the desired produc... [more]
31529. LAPSE:2023.7604
Electrochemical Failure Results Inevitable Capacity Degradation in Li-Ion Batteries—A Review
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: battery failure detection, battery lifetime prognostics, capacity degradation, failure
Lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) have been widely used in mobile devices, energy storage power stations, medical equipment, and other fields, became an indispensable technological product in modern society. However, the capacity degradation of LIBs limits their long-term deployment, which is not conducive to saving resources. What is more, it will lead to safety problems when the capacity of the battery is degraded. Failure of the battery is a key issue in the research and application of LIBs. Faced with the problem of capacity degradation, various aspects of LIBs have been studied. This paper reviews the electrochemical degradation mechanism of LIBs’ life fade, detection technologies for battery failure, methods to regulate battery capacity degradation, and battery lifetime prognostics. Finally, the development trend and potential challenges of battery capacity degradation research are prospected. All the key insights from this review are expected to advance the research on capacity fadin... [more]
31530. LAPSE:2023.7603
Applications of Virtual Machine Using Multi-Objective Optimization Scheduling Algorithm for Improving CPU Utilization and Energy Efficiency in Cloud Computing
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Planning & Scheduling
Keywords: cloud computing, CloudSim, Genetic Algorithm, host machine, multi optimization technique, Particle Swarm Optimization, virtual machine
Financial costs and energy savings are considered to be more critical on average for computationally intensive workflows, as such workflows which generally require extended execution times, and thus, require efficient energy consumption and entail a high financial cost. Through the effective utilization of scheduled gaps, the total execution time in a workflow can be decreased by placing uncompleted tasks in the gaps through approximate computations. In the current research, a novel approach based on multi-objective optimization is utilized with CloudSim as the underlying simulator in order to evaluate the VM (virtual machine) allocation performance. In this study, we determine the energy consumption, CPU utilization, and number of executed instructions in each scheduling interval for complex VM scheduling solutions to improve the energy efficiency and reduce the execution time. Finally, based on the simulation results and analyses, all of the tested parameters are simulated and evalua... [more]
31531. LAPSE:2023.7602
Application of Gas Dissolved in Fuel in the Aspect of a Hypocycloidal Pump Design
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Design
Keywords: coefficient of compressibility, coefficient of solubility, dissolution, effect of desorption, hypocycloidal pump
The advancement of modern injection systems of diesel engines is related to a constant increase in the injection pressures generated by injection pumps. This translates into an improvement of the engine operation indexes, including the emission-related ones. Such an approach brings a series of problems related to the design, construction and durability of the injection system. Therefore, the authors asked whether the current market trend in injection systems is the only appropriate path to be taken. When searching for the answer, the authors decided to propose an innovative concept consisting of dissolving exhaust gas in diesel fuel with the use of an injection pump. Such a saturated solution, when flowing out of the injection nozzle, begins the process of releasing the gas dissolved in the fuel. This has a positive impact on the atomization process, hence the process of combustion. The aim of this paper stems from the previously performed research. Due to the nature of the phenomenon,... [more]
31532. LAPSE:2023.7601
Design of Adaptive Fuzzy Sliding-Mode Control for High-Performance Islanded Inverter in Micro-Grid
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: adaptive fuzzy sliding-mode control (AFSMC), islanded inverter, robustness control
In this paper, an adaptive fuzzy sliding-mode control (AFSMC) system is investigated for an islanded inverter to achieve a high-performance power supply. A sliding mode control (SMC) law is designed initially to obtain both the voltage tracking error and the current tracking error of the inverter involved, to realize both the output-voltage regulation and the current protection with global stability. Moreover, to deal with uncertainties in the practical inverter system without the chattering phenomenon, an adaptive fuzzy system embedded with a self-adjustive translation width is developed to replace the switch term of the SMC. In addition, the adaptation laws, derived from the Lyapunov stability theorem, adjust the AFSMC parameters online to guarantee optimal and robust performance. Furthermore, the superior control performance of the proposed AFSMC is verified by a numerical simulation in MATLAB, producing experimental results on the prototype in comparison with the conventional SMC.
31533. LAPSE:2023.7600
Numerical Simulation Study on Temporary Well Shut-In Methods in the Development of Shale Oil Reservoirs
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: oil–water displacement, optimized shut-in scheme, shale oil reservoir, temporary shut-in, well performance
Field tests indicate that temporary well shut-ins may enhance oil recovery from a shale reservoir; however, there is currently no systematic research to specifically guide such detailed operations in the field, especially for the design of the shut-in scheme and multiple rounds of shut-ins. In this study, the applicability of well shut-in operations for shale oil reservoirs is studied, and a numerical model is built using the finite element method. In order to simulate the production in a shale oil reservoir, two separate modules (i.e., Darcy’s law and phase transport) were two-way coupled together. The established model was validated by comparing its results with the analytical Buckley−Leverett equation. In this paper, the geological background and parameters of a shale oil reservoir in Chang-7 Member (Chenghao, China) were used for the analyses. The simulation results show that temporary well shut-in during production can significantly affect well performance. Implementing well shut-... [more]
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