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Sand and Dust Storms’ Impact on the Efficiency of the Photovoltaic Modules Installed in Baghdad: A Review Study with an Empirical Investigation
Miqdam T. Chaichan, Hussein A. Kazem, Ali H. A. Al-Waeli, Kamaruzzaman Sopian, Mohammed A. Fayad, Wissam H. Alawee, Hayder A. Dhahad, Wan Nor Roslam Wan Isahak, Ahmed A. Al-Amiery.
May 24, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: photovoltaic modules performance, PM1.0, PM2.5, sand and dust storms, total suspended particles.
Airborne dust and dust storms are natural disasters that transport dust over long distances from the source basin, sometimes reaching hundreds of kilometers. Today, Iraq is a basin that produces dust storms that strike all neighboring countries such as Iran, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia. These storms affect the productivity and capacity of the photovoltaic modules and reduce the amount of electricity that is generated clearly. Airborne dust reduces the intensity of solar radiation by scattering and absorbing it. In addition, the dust accumulated on the photovoltaic modules causes a deterioration in their productivity. In this study, an extensive review of wind movement and its sources, especially those that hit the city of Baghdad, the capital of Iraq, was conducted. Practical experiments were also carried out during a storm to measure important variables that had not been measured practically before at this site. The experimental tests were carried out starting from 1 April 2022 and contin... [more]
Seismic Monitoring at the Farnsworth CO2-EOR Field Using Time-Lapse Elastic-Waveform Inversion of 3D-3C VSP Data
Xuejian Liu, Lianjie Huang, Kai Gao, Tom Bratton, George El-Kaseeh, William Ampomah, Robert Will, Paige Czoski, Martha Cather, Robert Balch, Brian McPherson.
May 24, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: CO2 monitoring, elastic-waveform inversion, enhanced oil recovery, Farnsworth, geologic carbon storage, time-lapse seismic monitoring, vertical seismic profiling (VSP).
During the Development Phase of the U.S. Southwest Regional Partnership on Carbon Sequestration, supercritical CO2 was continuously injected into the deep oil-bearing Morrow B formation of the Farnsworth Unit in Texas for Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR). The project injected approximately 94 kilotons of CO2 to study geologic carbon storage during CO2-EOR. A three-dimensional (3D) surface seismic dataset was acquired in 2013 to characterize the subsurface structures of the Farnsworth site. Following this data acquisition, the baseline and three time-lapse three-dimensional three-component (3D-3C) vertical seismic profiling (VSP) data were acquired at a narrower surface area surrounding the CO2 injection and oil/gas production wells between 2014 and 2017 for monitoring CO2 injection and migration. With these VSP datasets, we inverted for subsurface velocity models to quantitatively monitor the CO2 plume within the Morrow B formation. We first built 1D initial P-wave (Vp) and S-wave (Vs) velo... [more]
Hosting Capacity Estimate Based on Photovoltaic Distributed Generation Deployment: A Case Study in a Campus of the University of São Paulo
Igor Cordeiro, Welson Bassi, Ildo Luís Sauer.
May 24, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: distributed generation, hosting capacity, photovoltaic, power flow, utility.
Distributed generation, which is mainly deployed with PV systems that benefit economically prosumers, has soared in use in Brazil. Despite this, PV capacity in excess may cause technical issues which concern planning engineers who have adopted rules of thumb to screen interconnection requests without any detailed study. Recently, the hosting capacity concept has been employed to assess how much PV capacity a distribution grid can host without deteriorating grid parameters, reliability, or power quality. A steady-state and worst-case-based scenario was used to run deterministic power flow simulations to estimate the hosting capacity of a specific radial circuit at a campus of the University of São Paulo, referred to as “USP-105”. Although the result may be not completely accurate, it was found that USP-105 can accommodate 103% of its peak load or 4970.6 kW of PV power, which reduced the circuit’s annual peak load by 9%. Another finding was that hosting capacity increased when PV-DG depl... [more]
An Easily Scalable Dynamic Wireless Power Transfer System for Electric Vehicles
Jannis Noeren, Nejila Parspour, Lukas Elbracht.
May 24, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: dynamic wireless charging, electric vehicles, inductive power transfer, inverters, wireless power transfer.
This article deals with a LCC-LCC compensated dynamic wireless power transfer system for electric vehicle charging applications. The presented prototype system allows for a power transfer of about 10 kW at 20 cm coil copper to copper distance. With just one circular pickup coil and a very straightforward control scheme, a new coil arrangement enables a seamless power transfer. Furthermore, the system’s design power level is easily adjustable by the size of the the pickup coil. The hardware architecture as well as the software functionality are described in detail. A 20 m test track was built up according to the outlined principle. By measuring the transmitted power, the efficiency and the interference between the primary segments and its effect on the inverter currents are examined. The results show an effective DC to DC efficiency in the range of 91 to 92% and a power fluctuation of approximately 25%.
Clean Energy Action Index Efficiency: An Analysis in Global Uncertainty Contexts
Rui Dias, Nicole Horta, Mariana Chambino.
May 24, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: clean energy, correlation, dirty energy, financial arbitrage, financial turmoil, market efficiency.
Climate change, the scarcity of fossil fuels, advances in clean energy, and volatility of crude oil prices have led to the recognition of clean energy as a viable alternative to dirty energy. This paper investigates the multifractal scaling behavior and efficiency of green finance markets, as well as traditional markets such as gold, crude oil, and natural gas between 1 January 2018, and 9 March 2023. To test the serial dependency (autocorrelation) and the efficient market hypothesis, in its weak form, we employed the Lo and Mackinlay test and the DFA method. The empirical findings showed that returns data series exhibit signs of (in)efficiency. Additionally, there is a negative autocorrelation among the crude oil market, the Clean Energy Fuels Index, the Global Clean Energy Index, the gold market, and the natural gas market. Arbitration strategies can be used to obtain abnormal returns, but caution should be exercised as prices may increase above their actual market value and reduce t... [more]
Advances in Climatic Form Finding in Architecture and Urban Design
Francesco De Luca.
May 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: building and urban form generation, climate adaptation, computational design, energy generation, energy use reduction, indoor and outdoor comfort, sustainable built environment.
Researchers, architects and planners are increasingly urged to develop and apply sustainable methods and solutions to reduce the impact of the built environment on climate, adapt cities to climate change and reduce or eliminate resource depletion and building-related carbon emissions. In recent years, taking advantage of state-of-the-art computational and environmental design tools, researchers and designers are developing new digital workflows, methods and solutions to investigate climate-optimal and performative buildings and urban forms. This perspective paper analyses state-of-the-art computational methods; form generation processes; and tools, criteria and workflows that present how these are integrated into climatic form finding, allowing the improvement of building and urban environmental performances. Additionally, current challenges and future directions are presented.
Graded-Index Active Layer for Efficiency Enhancement in Polymer Solar Cell
M. A. Morsy, Khalid Saleh.
May 24, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: 2D-PhC, FDTD, FF, GI-Active layer, PCE, PSC.
In this paper, narrow-bandgap polymer acceptors combining a benzotriazole (BTz)-core fused-ring segment, named the PZT series, were used with a high-absorption-efficiency polymer (PBDB) compound with branched 2-butyl octyl, linear n-octyl, and methyl to be utilized as a graded-index (GI) active layer of the polymer solar cells (PSCs) to increase the photocurrent and enhance solar efficiency compared to the existing PBDB-T:PZT and PBDB-T:PZT-γ. In addition, a two-dimensional photonic crystal (2D-PhC) structure was utilized as a light-trapping anti-reflection coating (ARC) thin film based on indium tin oxide (ITO) to reduce incident light reflection and enhance its absorption. The dimensions of the cell layers were optimized to achieve the maximum power-conversion efficiency (PCE). Furthermore, the design and simulations were conducted from a 300 nm to 1200 nm wavelength range using a finite difference time-domain (FDTD) analysis. One of the most important results expected from the study... [more]
Flow Characteristics of Electrochemical Catalytic Reduction of CO2 in Microchannel
Qingjun Yang, Rizhi Dong, Rui Zhu, Shangru Yang, Wen Xie.
May 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: gas-liquid two-phase flow, microfluidic reaction device, photoelectrocatalysis, transfer coefficient.
Human beings need abundant material support and energy supply in their exploration of the universe. The sustainable supply of materials is an important condition for long-term space exploration. In situ resource utilization technology (ISRU) is an important way to realize the sustainable development of space exploration, which uses the abundant raw materials in outer space to transform energy and materials. In this paper, a microfluidic reaction device based on in situ resource utilization is designed, which converts H2O and CO2 into O2 and organic matter through photoelectrocatalysis. The flow and mixing process of gas-liquid two-phase flow was studied, and both the characteristics of mass transfer and the chemical reaction of fluids in the microchannel were studied. The dynamic process of the fluid-in-microchannel chemical reaction was expounded, and a prediction model of the volumetric mass transfer coefficient was proposed. The results show that the mass transfer coefficient of the... [more]
Experimental Validation of Double Paraboloid Reflection for Obtaining Quasi-Homogeneous Distribution of Concentrated Solar Flux
Gonçalo Domingos, José Carlos Garcia Pereira, Pedro Alexandre Rodrigues Rosa, José Rodríguez, Luís Guerra Rosa.
May 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: Cassegrain reflector, double paraboloid reflection, optical modelling, ray tracing simulations, solar flux distribution.
This work demonstrates that the quasi-homogeneous distribution of concentrated solar flux is achievable by using double paraboloid reflection, with a primary reflector to concentrate the sunlight, and a secondary reflector to homogenise the radiation flux. For that, three slightly different secondary reflectors were designed and manufactured, matching the specifications of the paraboloid concentrator of the SF60 solar furnace located in PSA—Plataforma Solar de Almería, which was used as primary reflector. Starting from preliminary simulations of the optical apparatus, the secondary geometries were selected and then the reflectors were manufactured from 7075-T6 aluminium alloy, using conventional and CNC machining technologies, with further processing to achieve a mirror-like finish. The results obtained from solar irradiation tests corroborate that the “double paraboloid reflection” methodology proposed in previous theoretical works seems to be technically feasible and can be a solutio... [more]
Toward a Fast but Reliable Energy Performance Evaluation Method for Existing Residential Building Stock
Stefano Converso, Paolo Civiero, Stefano Ciprigno, Ivana Veselinova, Saffa Riffat.
May 24, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: BEM input database, decarbonization targets, dynamic simulations, energy assessment, Google Maps geometry extraction, old residential buildings, tabular data.
Building a reliable energy model for old residential buildings with insufficient documentation and user assistance is a challenging and time-consuming task. Nevertheless, the ambitious European decarbonization targets require this building stock to be renovated, making energy assessment a key priority. In line with this goal, the following study explores a more simplified and automatic framework to generate a residential building energy model (BEM). The paper’s approach is based on the concept of urban building energy modelling (UBEM) archetypes or building prototypes and is customized according to the principles of dynamic simulations performed in the existing BEM software, Integrated Environmental Solutions Virtual Environment IES VE, and Solemma Open Studio. Therefore, based on three real starting inputs, a prototype database (DB) of assigned inputs is generated, i.e., an input matrix, using Google Maps as a geometry source. Other data are drawn from tabular DB. The proposed approac... [more]
Yaw Optimisation for Wind Farm Production Maximisation Based on a Dynamic Wake Model
Zhiwen Deng, Chang Xu, Zhihong Huo, Xingxing Han, Feifei Xue.
May 24, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: dynamic wake model, production maximisation, wind farm, yaw meandering.
In recent years, a major focus on wind farm wake control is to maximise the production of wind farms. To improve the power generation efficiency of wind farms through wake regulation, this study investigates yaw optimisation for wind farm production maximisation from the perspective of time-varying wakes. To this end, we first deduce a simplified dynamic wake model according to the momentum conservation theory and backward difference method. The accuracy of the proposed model is verified by simulation comparisons. Then, the time lag of wake propagation and its impact on wind farm production maximisation through wake meandering is analysed. On this basis, a yaw optimisation method for increasing wind farm energy capture is presented. This optimisation method uses the proposed dynamic wake model for wind farm prediction. The results indicate that the optimisation period is critical to the effect of the optimisation method on wind farm energy capture.
Hybrid (Gas and Geothermal) Greenhouse Simulations Aimed at Optimizing Investment and Operative Costs: A Case Study in NW Italy
Jessica Maria Chicco, Leonardo Fonte, Giuseppe Mandrone, Andrea Tartaglino, Damiano Vacha.
May 24, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: cost optimization, greenhouse, Modelling, shallow geothermal plant.
Generally, greenhouses are high energy-consuming, sometimes accounting for 50% of the cost of greenhouse production. Geothermal energy plays a very important role in maintaining the desired temperature and reducing energy consumption. This work deals with a project of a hybrid heating plant (97% geothermal energy and 3% gas-condensing boiler) for the innovative Plant Phenotyping Greenhouse at the University Campus in Grugliasco (few km West of the city of Turin). The aim of the study is to testify to the energy efficiency of this kind of hybrid plant as well as its economic sustainability. Numerical simulations of a GRT were used to calibrate the system and verify that the software reasonably modeled the real case. They helped to correctly size the geothermal plant, also providing data about the thermal energy storage and production during on and off plant cycles. The results show a thermal power of 50.92 kW over 120 days of plant operation, in line with the expected energy needs to me... [more]
DC Link Voltage Enhancement in DC Microgrid Using PV Based High Gain Converter with Cascaded Fuzzy Logic Controller
Senthilnathan Rajendran, Vigneysh Thangavel, Narayanan Krishnan, Natarajan Prabaharan.
May 24, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: Cascaded Fuzzy Logic Controller, DC-link voltage, droop control, Luo converter, virtual inertia and damping control.
Renewable-based sources can be interconnected through power electronic converters and connected with local loads and energy storage devices to form a microgrid. Nowadays, DC microgrids are gaining more popularity due to their higher efficiency and reliability as compared to AC microgrid systems. The DC Microgrid has power electronics converters between the DC loads and renewable-based energy sources. The power converters controlled with an efficient control algorithm for maintaining stable DC bus voltage in DC microgrids under various operating modes is a challenging task for researchers. With an aim to address the above-mentioned issues, this study focuses on the DC link voltage enhancement of a DC Microgrid system consisting of PV, DFIG-based wind energy conversion system (WECS), and battery Energy Storage System (ESS). To elevate PV output voltage and minimize the oscillations in DC link voltage, a high-gain Luo converter with Cascaded Fuzzy Logic Controller (CFLC) is proposed. Droo... [more]
The Impact of ICT Capital Services on Economic Growth and Energy Efficiency in China
Huifang E, Shuangjie Li, Liming Wang, Huidan Xue.
May 24, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: economic growth decomposition framework, Energy Efficiency, ICT capital services, panel regression.
This study aims to investigate the impact of ICT capital services on economic growth and energy efficiency in China at both national and industrial levels during the period 2000−2020. To achieve this aim, this study introduces a measurement method for capital services, explores ICT’s contributions to economic growth, and analyzes the impact of ICT on energy efficiency. The empirical results of this study indicate that although the ICT capital services scale is relatively small, accounting for only 8.87% of the total in 2020, its growth rate is faster than that of non-ICT capital services, and the distribution of ICT capital services varies widely among different industries. Additionally, based on the economic growth decomposition framework, this study finds that the contribution of ICT capital services to economic growth is 6.95% on average. It is significantly higher in certain industries, such as Financial industry; Information transmission, software and information technology servic... [more]
An Optimal Control Method for Greenhouse Climate Management Considering Crop Growth’s Spatial Distribution and Energy Consumption
Kangji Li, Yanhui Mi, Wen Zheng.
May 24, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: crop growth, Energy Efficiency, greenhouse climate, optimal control, POD, rolling horizon.
The environmental factors of greenhouses affect crop growth greatly and are mutually coupled and spatially distributed. Due to the complexity of greenhouse climate modeling, the current optimal control of greenhouse crop growth rarely considers the spatial distribution issues of environmental parameters. Proper Orthogonal Decomposition (POD) is a technique to reduce the order of a model by projecting it onto an orthogonal basis. In this paper, POD is used to extract environmental features from Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulations, and a low-dimensional feature subspace is obtained by energy truncation. With multi-dimensional interpolation, fast and low-dimensional reconstruction of the dynamic variation of greenhouse climates is achieved. On this basis, a rolling-horizon optimal control scheme is proposed. For each finite horizon, the external meteorological data are updated, and the response of the greenhouse environment is quickly calculated by the POD model. With the perfo... [more]
Impact on Energy Yield of Varying Turbine Designs under Conditions of Misalignment to the Current Flow
Luke Evans, Ian Ashton, Brian G. Sellar.
May 24, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: acoustic doppler profiler, IEC TS 62600-200, marine renewable energy, power curve, power performance, tidal energy, tidal flow asymmetry, turbine yaw misalignment, uncertainty.
Tidal energy resource characterisation using acoustic velocimetry sensors mounted on the seabed informs developers of the location and performance of a tidal energy converter (TEC). This work studies the consequences of miscalculating the established flow direction, i.e., the direction of assumed maximum energy yield. Considering data only above the proposed TEC cut-in velocities showed a difference in the estimated flow direction of up to 4°. Using a power weighted rotor average (PWRA) method to obtain the established flow direction resulted in a difference of less than 1° compared with the hub-height estimate. This study then analysed the impact of turbine alignment on annual energy production (AEP) estimates for a non-yawing tidal turbine. Three variants of horizontal axis tidal turbines, which operate in different locations of the water column, were examined; one using measured data, and the other two via modelled through power curves. During perfect alignment to the established fl... [more]
Characteristics of Fracturing Fluid Invasion Layer and Its Influence on Gas Production of Shale Gas Reservoirs
Shijun Huang, Jiaojiao Zhang, Jin Shi, Fenglan Zhao, Xianggang Duan.
May 24, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: CT scan, fracturing fluid invasion layer, fracturing fluid retention, numerical simulation, shale gas reservoir.
With the increase of shale gas resource exploitation in our country during recent decades, the situations of low gas production, fast production decline rate, and low flowback rate have been appearing in field production. It is an urgent problem to be solved in shale gas production and it is therefore necessary to study the interaction of the shale gas reservoir and the detained fracturing fluid. In this paper, the Longmaxi Formation shale samples of Sichuan Basin were selected for a water invasion experiment. The fracture propagation law, the water invasion front location, and the water invasion thickness of deep and shallow shale reservoirs after water invasion were compared and analyzed by CT scanning technology. Based on the analysis of the experimental mechanism, a numerical simulation model was established. The dimensionless permeability and thickness of the fracturing fluid invasion layer were introduced to analyze the positive and negative effects of fracturing fluid retention... [more]
Exploring Digital Twins in the Transport and Energy Fields: A Bibliometrics and Literature Review Approach
Milena Kajba, Borut Jereb, Tina Cvahte Ojsteršek.
May 24, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: bibliometrics, digital twin, energy consumption, literature review, logistics, optimisation, transport.
Logistics and transport are major sources of energy consumption that still rely heavily on fossil fuels. Especially in the freight sector, finding means to optimise fuel consumption and energy efficiency are increasingly important. Digital twins’ adaptation in logistics and transport is not as frequent as in production, but their implementation potential is immense. This technology can replicate real environments, allowing verification of various scenarios without real-life application, leading to optimal implementation outcome faster and more efficiently. This paper aims to research digital twins’ use in logistics and transport, focusing on digital twins’ potential and effects to optimise energy consumption. Firstly, previous research on digital twins in specified fields was identified, followed by a quantitative literature review. The latter focused on codifying the selected publications based on criteria such as modality, specific environment, energy consumption, etc. Furthermore, a... [more]
Reducing Soot Nanoparticles and NOX Emissions in CRDI Diesel Engine by Incorporating TiO2 Nano-Additives into Biodiesel Blends and Using High Rate of EGR
Mohammed A. Fayad, Mohammed Sobhi, Miqdam T. Chaichan, Tawfik Badawy, Wisam Essmat Abdul-Lateef, Hayder A. Dhahad, Talal Yusaf, Wan Nor Roslam Wan Isahak, Mohd S. Takriff, Ahmed A. Al-Amiery.
May 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: castor oil, EGR, NOX emissions, soot nanoparticles, TiO2 nano-additives.
The developments in the field of nano-additives have increased in the recent years due to the desire to reduce the level of exhaust emissions in diesel engines. The soot characteristics of particulate matter (PM) and nitrogen oxides (NOX) were experimentally investigated using two concentrations of titanium dioxide (TiO2) as nano-additives (25 ppm and 40 ppm) blended with C20D (composed of 20% castor oil methyl ester and 80% diesel fuel) and 30% exhaust gas recirculation (EGR). The combustion of C20D + TiO2 increases brake thermal efficiency (BTE) by 2.8% in comparison with neat C20D, while a significant reduction was obtained in BSFC 6.5% and NOX emissions were maintained at a level parallel with diesel. The results indicated that the technique involving a high EGR rate and the addition of 25 ppm and 40 ppm of TiO2 nanoparticles to the C20D exhibits better reductions in NOX emissions by 17.34% and 21.83%, respectively, compared to the technique comprising the use of C20D + TiO2 and C2... [more]
Review on Greenhouse Gases Emission in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Countries
Meiri Triani, Handrea Bernando Tambunan, Kania Dewi, Addina Shafiyya Ediansjah.
May 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: ASEAN member states, electricity, emission, greenhouse gases.
The Association of the Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) region is a critical contributor to global development from an environmental perspective. This study has reviewed carbon emissions from energy generation, influence factors from the population, economic growth and renewable energy, emission and energy intensity projection, spatial distribution characteristics, and decarbonization strategy. This work utilizes a comparison methodology between ASEAN countries in the emission intensity and energy intensity in the future projection of electricity conditions in 2030 or 2040, as well as opportunities for reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions as determined by the national policies of each government. The results show that Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, and Malaysia produce 79.7% of the electricity in the ASEAN region. As a developing country, Indonesia has the largest population and gross domestic product (GDP) but has the highest predicted emission intensity, of 0.97 CO2e/MWh, in 2030. V... [more]
The Influence of Pressure on Local Heat Transfer Rate under the Vapor Bubbles during Pool Boiling
Vladimir Serdyukov, Ivan Malakhov, Anton Surtaev.
May 24, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: boiling, heat transfer, infrared thermography, microlayer, subatmospheric pressures.
This paper presents the results of an experimental study on the evolution of a nonstationary temperature field during ethanol pool boiling in a pressure range of 12−101.2 kPa. Experimental data were obtained using infrared thermography with high temporal and spatial resolutions, which made it possible to reconstruct the distribution of the heat flux density and to study the influence of pressure reduction on the local heat transfer rate in the vicinity of the triple contact line under vapor bubbles for the first time. It is shown that, for all studied pressures, a significant heat flux density is removed from the heating surface due to microlayer evaporation, which exceeds the input heat power by a factor of 3.3−27.7, depending on the pressure. Meanwhile, the heat transfer rate in the area of the microlayer evaporation significantly decreases with the pressure reduction. In particular, the local heat flux density averaged over the microlayer area decreases by four times as the pressure... [more]
The Micro-Occurrence Mechanisms of Tight Oil: Fluid−Rock Interactions at Microscale Pores, Nanoscale Pores, and Mineral Surfaces
Dongwei Zhang, Meng Han, Qianshan Zhou, Tianrui Ye, Yujie Zhou, Ji Chang, Xiaohui Lin.
May 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: micro-occurrence, occurrence mechanism, Ordos Basin, tight oil, Yanchang Formation.
Understanding the micro-occurrence mechanism of tight oil has long been a daunting challenge in the exploration and development of unconventional resources. This article discusses the micro-occurrence mechanism of tight oil through continuous extraction by combining thin casting, fluorescent thin sections, environmental scanning electron microscope observations, physical property testing, and X-ray diffraction experiments. The results indicated that in the tight sandstone of the Chang 8 Formation in the Ordos Basin, the average tight oil content was 35.46% for microscale pores, 35.74% for nanoscale pores, and 28.79% for mineral surfaces. Six types of micro-occurrence states of tight oil were identified: emulsion, cluster, throat, star-like, isolation, and thin film forms. Although clay minerals and heavy components dominate the adsorption of tight oil on mineral surfaces, micro-occurrence is fundamentally an oil−rock interaction process. Hence, oil−rock interactions and occurrence stat... [more]
Research on Electromagnetic Vibration Characteristics of a Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor Based on Multi-Physical Field Coupling
Dongwen Wang, Wei Yang, Jiafeng Yang, Kongming Jiang, Yang Fu.
May 24, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: multi-physics field coupling, PMSM, vibration characteristics.
Background and Purpose: The stator vibration characteristics are comprehensively mastered by considering the influence of winding and the housing structure on the stator modes. This effect is neglected in the research field of electromagnetic vibration of permanent magnet synchronous motors (PMSMs). Methods: The radial air-gap flux density equations and PMSM’s electromagnetic force density are derived, and then the harmonic characteristics of electromagnetic force density are studied. An equivalent finite element model of the stator is proposed that investigates the impacts of the winding and stator housing rules on the stator modal frequency. Finally, the harmonic response and acoustic analyses of electromagnetic vibration are carried out based on multi-physics field coupling. Results: The equivalent radiated power distribution laws and acoustic field of motor electromagnetic vibration under transient operating conditions are obtained. The theoretical analysis results are consistent w... [more]
Particles Morphology of Mechanically Generated Oil Mist Mixtures of SAE 40 Grade Lubricating Oil with Diesel Oil in the Context of Explosion Risk in the Crankcase of a Marine Engine
Leszek Chybowski, Marcin Szczepanek, Katarzyna Gawdzińska, Oleh Klyus.
May 24, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: crankcase explosion, laser diffraction, lubricating oil properties, mechanical spray generation, oil dilution with distillation fuel, oil mist particle distribution.
This article presents research results on mechanically generated oil mists. The research was carried out for oil mixtures for the Agip/Eni Cladium 120 SAE 40 API CF oil for industrial and marine engines diluted with diesel oil Orlen Efecta Diesel Bio at diesel oil concentrations of 2%, 5%, 10%, 20%, and 50% m/m. Pure lubricating oil and pure diesel oil were also tested. Droplet size distributions were determined for the reference moment at which residual discrepancies R between the measurement data and the sprayed pure diesel oil calculation model obtained the lowest value. For mechanically generated oil mists, the light transmission coefficient through the oil mist T, the specific surface area of the oil mist SSA, and the volumetric share of drops DV(V%) for 10%, 50%, and 90% of the total volume of the generated oil mist were determined. The span of the volumetric distributions of droplet sizes SPAN, Sauter mean diameter D[3,2], De Brouckere mean diameter D[4,3], the volumetric and ma... [more]
Optimum Design of Large-Diameter Reverse Circulation Drill Bit for Drilling Rescue Wells Using Orthogonal Experimental Method and CFD Simulation
Kun Bo, Fangzhou Ji, Zhiqiang Zhao, Liming Fan, Maosen Wang.
May 24, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: CFD simulation, mine disaster, orthogonal experimental method, percussive-rotary drilling, RC drill bit, rescue well drill.
Down-the-hole (DTH) hammer drilling with reverse circulation is a novel, mobile, high-speed drilling system suitable for the specific requirements of mine rescue. This technology can be applied to shorten the rescue time during mine accidents. The performance of reverse circulation (RC) drilling depends on the structural design of the drill bit. An orthogonal experimental design is executed to investigate the effect of the structural design parameters of the large-diameter drill bit for drilling rescue wells on the cutting carrying capacity and reverse circulation performance. This study employs computational fluid dynamics (CFD) software to solve the Navier−Stokes equation for three-dimensional steady flow and calculate the flow field around the drill bit to evaluate the RC efficiency. Six key geometric parameters were proven to have a direct influence on the RC performance, including the diameter of suction nozzles Dn, the length of nozzles L, the quantity of nozzles N, the diameter... [more]
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