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32770. LAPSE:2023.6682
Development of Virtual Flow-Meter Concept Techniques for Ground Infrastructure Management
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Numerical Methods and Statistics
Keywords: multiphase flow, Numerical Methods, reservoir fluid, simulator, virtual flow measurement
This paper describes the further development of the virtual flow meter concept based on the author’s simulator of an unsteady gas−liquid flow in wells. The results of comparison with commercial simulators based on real well data are given as practical applications. The results of the comparison of the simulators demonstrated high correspondence (<10% error) for a number of target parameters. The description of the architecture and results of testing the algorithm for automatic settings of the model parameters are given. Operating speed was the key criterion in the architecture development. According to the test results, it became possible to achieve the adaptation accuracy of 5% specified.
32771. LAPSE:2023.6681
Voltage Stability Assessment of AC/DC Hybrid Microgrid
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: AC/DC hybrid microgrid, grid-forming power converter, simulation platform, transient stability, voltage nadir
AC/DC hybrid microgrids are becoming potentially more attractive due to the proliferation of renewable energy sources, such as photovoltaic generation, battery energy storage systems, and wind turbines. The collaboration of AC sub-microgrids and DC sub-microgrids improves operational efficiency when multiple types of power generators and loads coexist at the power distribution level. However, the voltage stability analysis and software validation of AC/DC hybrid microgrids is a critical concern, especially with the increasing adoption of power electronic devices and various types of power generation. In this manuscript, we investigate the modeling of AC/DC hybrid microgrids with grid-forming and grid-following power converters. We propose a rapid simulation technique to reduce the simulation runtime with acceptable errors. Moreover, we discuss the stability of hybrid microgrids with different types of faults and power mismatches. In particular, we examine the voltage nadir to evaluate... [more]
32772. LAPSE:2023.6680
Sugarcane Bagasse as Aggregate in Composites for Building Blocks
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: agro-industrial waste, building blocks, lime, soil, sugarcane bagasse
Each year, hundreds of millions of tons of processed sugarcane generate, by weight, 25 to 30% of bagasse as waste, whose destination is combustion for energy cogeneration. This research proposes an alternative and more sustainable use for this waste. The use of sugarcane bagasse (SCB) as the single aggregate in composites for building blocks was studied. The raw bagasse was used without any treatment. As the binder, aerial lime and/or soil were used. Both provided enough mechanical strength for non-load-bearing walls. The composite of SCB with soil achieved the best performance in terms of mechanical resistance: 2.6 MPa in compressive strength and 2.1 MPa in bending strength, while the composite of SCB with lime achieved 1.76 MPa and 1.7 MPa, respectively. The higher number of fibers in the SCB/lime mixture provides better thermal insulation than clay brick or conventional concrete, such as “hempcrete”. The lime composites obtained greater water resistance and less loss of mechanical s... [more]
32773. LAPSE:2023.6679
Design and Implementation of a Driving Strategy for Star-Connected Active Magnetic Bearings with Application to Sensorless Driving
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: active magnetic bearing, AMB, anisotropy-based position estimation, DFC, direct flux control, sensorless, star connection, star point
For decades, sensorless position estimation methods gained lots of interest from the research community, especially in the field of electric drives and active magnetic bearings (AMBs). In particular, the direct flux control (DFC) technique promises unique advantages over other sensorless techniques, such as a higher bandwidth, but on the other hand, it requires the coils to be connected in a star topology. Until now, star-point connections are rarely found on active magnetic bearings. In consequence, there is no known publication about the application of the DFC to an AMB to this date. In order to apply the DFC to an AMB, a star-point driving approach for AMBs must be developed beforehand. A star-connected driving approach, capable of driving a four-phase AMB, is proposed and validated against traditional H-bridges in a simulation. Further, the strategy is tested in a physical application and generalised for 4∗n phases. In terms of current dynamics, the simulation results can be compar... [more]
32774. LAPSE:2023.6678
Modern Bitumen Oil Mixture Models in Ashalchinsky Field with Low-Viscosity Solvent at Various Temperatures and Solvent Concentrations
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: bitumen oil, Canadian oil sands, heavy oil, hot pipelines, low-viscosity hydrocarbon solvents, oil mixtures, paraffinic oil deposits, rheology models, transportation
The article analyzes the modern theory and practice of pipeline transport of bituminous oil together with low-viscosity solvent. In addition, a detailed analysis of the rheological models of non-Newtonian fluids is carried out, which establishes a number of assumptions on the rheology model selection algorithm currently in use (limited number of rheological models, variability in model coefficient assignment, etc.). Ways of their elimination are proposed. Dependencies for determination of the dynamic viscosity coefficient of binary oil mixtures are investigated. Calculation of the parameters of the bituminous oil mixture with solvent is considered. Complex experimental studies on rheology mixture models of bituminous oil and solvent on the example of the Ashalchinsky field (Russia, Tatarstan) in a wide range of temperatures and concentrations of the solvent are conducted. A two-dimensional field of rheological models of the oil mixture is constructed, which makes it possible to determi... [more]
32775. LAPSE:2023.6677
State of the Art Monte Carlo Method Applied to Power System Analysis with Distributed Generation
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: distributed generation, electric power systems, Monte Carlo Method, smart grids
Traditionally, electric power systems are subject to uncertainties related to equipment availability, topological changes, faults, disturbances, behaviour of load, etc. In particular, the dissemination of distributed generation (DG), especially those based on renewable sources, has introduced new challenges to power systems, adding further randomness to the management of this segment. In this context, stochastic analysis could support planners and operators in a more appropriate manner than traditional deterministic analysis, since the former is able to properly model the power system uncertainties. The objective of this work is to present recent achievements of one of the most important techniques for stochastic analysis, the Monte Carlo Method (MCM), to study the technical and operational aspects of electric networks with DG. Besides covering the DG topic itself, this paper also addresses emerging themes related to smart grids and new technologies, such as electric vehicles, storage,... [more]
32776. LAPSE:2023.6676
Insuring a Small Retail Electric Provider’s Procurement Cost Risk in Texas
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Design
Keywords: electricity markets, ERCOT, insurance, retail service provider, spot price spike
Motivated by the relatively infrequent but very large price spikes in the day-ahead and real-time energy markets operated by the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, this paper proposes an insurance that a small and risk-averse retailer in Texas (i.e., a retail electric provider (REP)) may buy to prevent financial insolvency caused by inadequate risk management. It also demonstrates the insurance’s practical design, pricing, and implementation. As participation in the REP’s procurement auction is voluntary, the insurance is mutually beneficial for the REP and the insurance seller. Hence, the proposed insurance is a newly developed wholesale market product that deserves consideration by REPs in Texas and competitive retailers elsewhere.
32777. LAPSE:2023.6675
Prediction and Mitigation of Wind Farm Blockage Losses Considering Mesoscale Atmospheric Response
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: turbine load control, two-scale momentum theory, wake models, wind extractability, wind farm optimisation, wind resource assessment
The engineering wind farm models currently used in industry can assess power losses due to turbine wake effects, but the prediction of power losses due to farm blockage is still a challenge. In this study we demonstrate a new prediction method of farm blockage losses and a possible strategy to mitigate them for a large offshore wind farm in the North Sea, by combining a common engineering wind farm model ’FLORIS’ with the ’two-scale momentum theory’ of Nishino and Dunstan (2020). Results show that the farm blockage losses depend significantly on the ’wind extractability’ factor, which reflects the strength of mesoscale atmospheric response. For a typical range of the extractability factor (assessed using a numerical weather prediction model) the farm blockage losses are shown to vary between about 5% and 15% of the annual energy production (AEP). However, these losses may be mitigated by adjusting turbine operating points taking into account the wind extractability. It is shown that a... [more]
32778. LAPSE:2023.6674
Systematic Development of a Multi-Objective Design Optimization Process Based on a Surrogate-Assisted Evolutionary Algorithm for Electric Machine Applications
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Optimization
Keywords: electric machine design, interior permanent magnet synchronous machine (IPMSM), metaheuristic optimization algorithm, multi-objective design optimization, surrogate model (SM)
Surrogate model (SM)-based optimization approaches have gained significant attention in recent years due to their ability to find optimal solutions faster than finite element (FE)-based methods. However, there is limited previous literature available on the detailed process of constructing SM-based approaches for multi-parameter, multi-objective design optimization of electric machines. This paper aims to present a systematic design optimization process for an interior permanent magnet synchronous machine (IPMSM), including a thorough examination of the construction of the SM and the adjustment of its parameters, which are crucial for reducing computation time. The performances of SM candidates such as Kriging, artificial neural networks (ANNs), and support vector regression (SVR) are analyzed, and it is found that Kriging exhibits relatively better performance. The hyperparameters of each SM are fine-tuned using Bayesian optimization to avoid manual and empirical tuning. In addition,... [more]
32779. LAPSE:2023.6673
as a Potential Feedstock for Biorefineries: A Review
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: added-value products, bioeconomy, Biofuels, essential oils, integrated upgrade, rockrose
(rockrose) is a widespread shrub species in the Mediterranean region well known due to its production of labdanum gum, especially in the hot season. Its leaves and branches can be subjected to different extraction and distillation processes to produce various types of extracts. The natural extracts of C. ladanifer have several applications, especially in the perfumery and cosmetics sector. C. ladanifer extracts, in addition to presenting interesting odoriferous properties, are also known for their bioactive properties, such as antioxidant and antimicrobial. Use of this species in animal feed or phytostabilisation of mining areas has also been successfully applied. On the other hand, the lignin and polysaccharides that are the major fractions from Cistus residues can be relevant sources of high-value products in a biorefinery framework. Recently, it has been reported that the residues obtained from the essential oil industry can sustain production of significant amounts of other marketa... [more]
32780. LAPSE:2023.6672
Building Energy Simulation and Monitoring: A Review of Graphical Data Representation
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: building energy analysis, building energy performance, data visualization, monitoring, Simulation
Data visualization has become relevant in the framework of the evolution of big data analysis. Being able to understand data collected in a dynamic, interactive, and personalized way allows for better decisions to be made when optimizing and improving performance. Although its importance is known, there is a gap in the research regarding its design, choice criteria, and uses in the field of building energy consumption. Therefore, this review discusses the state-of-the-art of visualization techniques used in the field of energy performance, in particular by considering two types of building analysis: simulation and monitoring. Likewise, data visualizations are categorized according to goals, level of detail and target users. Visualization tools published in the scientific literature, as well as those currently used in the IoT platforms and visualization software, were analyzed. This overview can be used as a starting point when choosing the most efficient data visualization for a specif... [more]
32781. LAPSE:2023.6671
Numerical Modeling of Laser Heating and Evaporation of a Single Droplet
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: Absorption, computational modeling, droplets, Ethanol, evaporation, laser, Mie theory, openfoam, plasma liquid
Laser technology is being widely studied for controlled energy deposition for a range of applications, including flow control, ignition, combustion, and diagnostics. The absorption and scattering of laser radiation by liquid droplets in aerosols affects propagation of the laser beam in the atmosphere, while the ignition and combustion characteristics in combustion chambers are influenced by the evaporation rate of the sprayed fuel. In this work, we present a mathematical model built on OpenFOAM for laser heating and evaporation of a single droplet in the diffusion-dominated regime taking into account absorption of the laser radiation, evaporation process, and vapor flow dynamics. The developed solver is validated against available experimental and numerical data for heating and evaporation of ethanol and water droplets. The two main regimes—continuous and pulsed laser heating—are explored. For continuous laser heating, the peak temperature is higher for larger droplets. For pulsed lase... [more]
32782. LAPSE:2023.6670
Design for a Four-Stage DC/DC High-Voltage Converter with High Precision and a Small Ripple
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Design
Keywords: four-stage DC/DC, high-precision, small ripple
This paper presents a four-stage DC/DC converter with high precision and a small ripple utilized in an electronic power conditioner (EPC). The galvanically isolated four-stage topology contains four cascade connections: a buck circuit, a push−pull circuit, a power converter, and a voltage regulator. The push−pull switches, as well as the diodes in the output-side rectifier, operate in zero-voltage switching (ZVS) and zero-current switching (ZCS) modes at both switch off and switch on, which helps increase the efficiency. The maximum efficiency of the converter can reach 94.5%. The buck circuit and voltage regulator operate in a two-stage closed-loop condition and, thus, the precision is greater than 0.02%. Due to the voltage regulator, the ripple is less than 1 V when the output voltage reaches 7000 V.
32783. LAPSE:2023.6669
Numerical Study of Liquid Metal Turbulent Heat Transfer in Cross-Flow Tube Banks
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: cross-flow, heat transfer, liquid metal, tube bank, turbulent Prandtl number
Heavy liquid metals (HLM) are attractive coolants for nuclear fission and fusion applications due to their excellent thermal properties. In these reactors, a high coolant flow rate must be processed in compact heat exchangers, and as such, it may be convenient to have the HLM flowing on the shell side of a helical coil steam generator. Technical knowledge about HLM turbulent heat transfer in cross-flow tube bundles is rather limited, and this paper aims to investigate the suitability of Reynolds Average Navier−Stokes (RANS) models for the simulation of this problem. Staggered and in-line finite tube bundles are considered for compact (a=1.25), medium (a=1.45), and wide (a=1.65) pitch ratios. The lead bismuth eutectic alloy with Pr=2.21×10−2 is considered as the working fluid. A 2D computational domain is used relying on the k−ω Shear Stress Transport (SST) for the turbulent momentum flux and the Prt concept for the turbulent heat flux prediction. The effect of uniform and spatially var... [more]
32784. LAPSE:2023.6668
Aerodynamic Performance and Wake Characteristics Analysis of Archimedes Spiral Wind Turbine Rotors with Different Blade Angle
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: aerodynamic performance, ASWT rotor, blade angle, wake characteristics, wind energy
Continuous improvement of wind turbines represent an effective way of achieving green energy and reducing dependence on fossil fuel. Conventional lift-type horizontal axis wind turbines, which are widely used, are designed to run under high wind speed to obtain a high efficiency. Aiming to use the low-speed wind in urban areas, a novel turbine, which is called the Archimedes Spiral Wind Turbine (abbreviated as ASWT), was recently proposed for low-speed wind applications. In the current work, a numerical simulation on the five ASWT rotors with different blade angles was carried out, which were performed to predict the detailed aerodynamic performance and wake characteristics. The results show that the ASWT rotor with a large blade angle has a wider operating tip speed ratio range and a higher tip speed ratio point of maximum power coefficient within a certain range, and yet the ASWT rotor with the larger blade angle has a higher thrust coefficient. Additionally, the ASWT rotor with a la... [more]
32785. LAPSE:2023.6667
Life Cycle Assessment of Hydrogen Production from Coal Gasification as an Alternative Transport Fuel
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: CO2 sequestration, coal gasification, hydrogen production, LCA, well-to-tank
The gasification of Polish coal to produce hydrogen could help to make the country independent of oil and gas imports and assist in the rational energy transition from gray to green hydrogen. When taking strategic economic or legislative decisions, one should be guided not only by the level of CO2 emissions from the production process, but also by other environmental impact factors obtained from comprehensive environmental analyses. This paper presents an analysis of the life cycle of hydrogen by coal gasification and its application in a vehicle powered by FCEV cells. All the main stages of hydrogen fuel production by Shell technology, as well as hydrogen compression and transport to the distribution point, are included in the analyses. In total, two fuel production scenarios were considered: with and without sequestration of the carbon dioxide captured in the process. Life cycle analysis was performed according to the procedures and assumptions proposed in the FC-Hy Guide, Guidance D... [more]
32786. LAPSE:2023.6666
On the Effect of the Time Interval Base and Home Appliance on the Renewable Quota of a Building in an Alpine Location
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: control strategies, household appliances, PV, renewable energy ratio, self-consumption, time interval base
The European goal of decarbonization drives design toward high-performance buildings that maximize the use of renewable sources. Therefore, the European RED II Directive and Italian law raise the minimum renewable share required for new buildings and major renovations. Currently, the renewable energy ratio (RER) is used for the mandatory verification, obtained with a quasi-steady state calculation on a monthly basis, while much of the scientific literature uses self-consumption factor (SCF) and load coverage factor (LCF) often calculated through dynamic simulation. However, the use of a monthly balance implies the use of the national grid as a virtual battery through the net metering mechanism. The actual share of renewable coverage in the absence of expensive electric storage will necessarily be lower. The link between the different indices, the effect of the time base used in the calculation as well as the actual renewable share achieved by buildings, considering also plug loads not... [more]
32787. LAPSE:2023.6665
Improving the Battery Energy Storage System Performance in Peak Load Shaving Applications
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: Batteries, battery lifetime, BESS, energy storage systems, peak load shaving, power electronics, renewable sources, storage management systems
Peak load shaving using energy storage systems has been the preferred approach to smooth the electricity load curve of consumers from different sectors around the world. These systems store energy during off-peak hours, releasing it for usage during high consumption periods. Most of the current solutions use solar energy as a power source and chemical batteries as energy storage elements. Despite the clear benefits of this strategy, the service life of the battery energy storage system (BESS) is a driving factor for economic feasibility. The present research work proposes the use of storage systems based on actively connected batteries with power electronics support. The proposed scheme allows the individualized control of the power flow, enabling the use of batteries with different ages, technologies or degradation states in a same BESS. The presented results show that overcoming inherent limitations found in passively connected battery banks makes it possible to extend the system’s u... [more]
32788. LAPSE:2023.6664
The Application of Biochar from Waste Biomass to Improve Soil Fertility and Soil Enzyme Activity and Increase Carbon Sequestration
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: biochar, Carbon, macroelements, soil, soil enzymes, soil organic matter
Biochar (BC) is a material that has many applications in agricultural and environmental activities. The aim of the study was to define the influence of BC produced in low-temperature pyrolysis from various organic waste materials, including one-month-old compost (OMOC), pine bark (PB), pine needle mulch (NM), pine cones (PC) and maple leaves (ML), on soil enzyme activity as well as its relation with organic matter properties. A 60-day incubation pot experiment was set up to investigate the influence of BC amendment on soil (S) characteristics. After incubation, we investigated the activity of soil enzymes, the content of available phosphorus (AP), potassium (AK) and magnesium (AMg), total organic carbon (TOC), total nitrogen (TN), dissolved organic matter (DOM) and its fractional composition (content and share of carbon and nitrogen of humic (CHAs, NHAs) and fulvic (CFAs, NFAs) acids and humin fractions). The effect of the amended biochars differed depending on the feedstock material.... [more]
32789. LAPSE:2023.6663
Modelling the Effect of Thermal Aging on Transformer Oil Electrical Characteristics Using a Regression Approach
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: correlation, electrical characteristics, regression approach, thermal aging, transformer oil
The effect of thermal aging on the electrical properties of the insulating oil used for transformers has been explored in this experimental work. In particular the dielectric dissipation factor, the resistivity and the breakdown voltage have been measured and correlated. The numerical results predicted by mathematical model and those measured in the laboratory have been compared by using a regression analysis. Experiments on thermal aging were performed on insulating oil (Borak 22, Nynas, Austria) during a period of time of 5000-h at three different temperatures. First, the transformer oil’s dielectric dissipation factor, the resistivity and the breakdown voltage are measured after every 500 h of aging. Then, polynomial and exponential regression expressions are proposed for modelling the oil’s electrical parameters variations with thermal ageing at different aging temperatures and periods. The results show that after thermal aging, the resistivity and the breakdown voltage decrease wi... [more]
32790. LAPSE:2023.6662
Assessing the Role of Energy Storage in Multiple Energy Carriers toward Providing Ancillary Services: A Review
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: ancillary services, battery energy storage, flexibility, multicarrier energy storage systems, thermal energy storage systems
Renewable energy power plants and transport and heating electrification projects are being deployed to enable the replacement of fossil fuels as the primary energy source. This transition encourages distributed generation but makes the grid more weather-dependent, thus reducing its inertia. Simultaneously, electrical network operators face voltage, frequency, and stability challenges at the distribution level. Networks were not designed to manage the stochasticity of renewable energy sources or the congestion caused by the new transport and heating demands. Such challenges are commonly addressed through infrastructure reinforcements. This review studies how energy storage systems with different carriers can provide a collaborative solution involving prosumers as ancillary services providers at the distribution level. We focused on the European urban context; thus, we analyzed renewable energy sources, batteries, supercapacitors, hydrogen fuel cells, thermal energy storage, and electric... [more]
32791. LAPSE:2023.6661
Embodied vs. Operational Energy and Carbon in Retail Building Shells: A Case Study in Portugal
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: building shell, embodied energy, environmental impact, GHG emissions, GWP, LCA, primary energy, retail buildings
(1) Background: The embodied energy of building materials is a significant contributor to climate change, in tandem with the energy use intensity (EUI). Yet, studies on the material impacts of European retail buildings, namely with relation to EUI, are missing. Hence, this study set out to: (i) evaluate the embodied energy and carbon emissions for a European retail building; (ii) quantify the material flow in terms of mass; (iii) compare the embodied aspects to the operational EUI and carbon use intensity (CUI); (iv) assess building materials with higher impacts; and (v) investigate strategies to mitigate materials’ impacts. (2) Methods: A Portuguese retail building was selected as a case study. A simplified LCA method was followed (cradle-to-gate), analysing the shell building materials in terms of primary energy demand and global warming potential. (3) Results: the embodied energy represented 32% of total lifecycle energy while the embodied carbon represented 94%. EUI was 1×kWh/m2/y... [more]
32792. LAPSE:2023.6660
Composting of Municipal Sewage Sludge and Lignocellulosic Waste: Nitrogen Transformations and Humic Substances Molecular Weight
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: bioreactor and windrow, compost, heavy metals, humic substances, macronutrients, molecular weight
As increasing soil organic matter is considered one of the main strategies for reducing desertification in Europe, the production and use of high-quality composts has gained importance during the last decade. It is undisputed that the quantity and quality of humic substances (HS) and their fractions, i.e. fulvic acids (FA) and humic acids (HA) in compost are considered important indicators of compost maturity and chemical stability. Other important aspects are concentrations of macro- and micronutrients and heavy metals (HMs) that are introduced to the soil with mature compost. In this light, this study assessed the detailed characteristic of compost from municipal sewage sludge. Moreover, kinetic of organic matter (OM), and nitrogen transformations, therein nitrogen loss, were analysed. OM degradation proceeded according to first-order kinetics. In the bioreactor, the rate constant of OM removal and the rate of OM removal were 0.134 d−1 and 12.6 mg/(g d.m.d), respectively. In the wind... [more]
32793. LAPSE:2023.6659
Air/Water Heat Pumps in Existing Heating and Hot Water Systems for Better Urban Air Quality and Primary Energy Savings: Scenarios of Two Italian Cities
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: CO2 emissions, heat pumps, primary energy, urban air quality
In a previous work, a significant contribution to urban air pollution, related to fuel-fired heating systems, was recorded. Thus, the replacement of existing boilers for space heating and domestic hot water (DHW) production systems with high-temperature air/water heat pumps (which can operate with radiators, the most common terminals in the existing building stock), is proposed for the improvement of the urban air quality. Scenarios of substitution within the entire residential building stock of two Italian cities, Milan and Salerno, belonging to different climate zones and with their own thermophysical characteristics, were analyzed. For each of them, the consequences of the replacement intervention on emission reduction, primary energy savings and lower CO2 production were evaluated. The results show that reduction of primary energy consumption, evaluated at design outdoor temperature and for the present generation mix, varied between 34% and 54% in Milan and between 43% and 60% in S... [more]
32794. LAPSE:2023.6658
High-Performance Power Electronic Battery Pack Based on a Back-to-Back Converter
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: battery storage plants, DC–DC power conversion, equalizers
This work studies a full-power, module-integrated back-to-back converter for battery energy storage applications. The proposed solution optimizes bank usage across a wide range of individual battery capacities. The converter design and control are examined, as well as the use of a loss reduction method when operating under a partial load. The suggested architectural work allows the bank to have a regulated voltage output, simulating a passive bank, while controlling the charge and discharge of individual batteries to their maximum capacities. Those capabilities are also evaluated using linear programming optimization, in order the quantify the advantage. The suggested system is used in a typical use-case examined experimentally. The energy provided by an experimental lead acid bank rose 38 times after a few charge/discharge cycles.
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