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37400. LAPSE:2023.1730
Intelligent Facemask Coverage Detector in a World of Chaos
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: deep learning, inappropriately wearing facemask, Machine Learning, mask detection
The recent outbreak of COVID-19 around the world has caused a global health catastrophe along with economic consequences. As per the World Health Organization (WHO), this devastating crisis can be minimized and controlled if humans wear facemasks in public; however, the prevention of spreading COVID-19 can only be possible only if they are worn properly, covering both the nose and mouth. Nonetheless, in public places or in chaos, a manual check of persons wearing the masks properly or not is a hectic job and can cause panic. For such conditions, an automatic mask-wearing system is desired. Therefore, this study analyzed several deep learning pre-trained networks and classical machine learning algorithms that can automatically detect whether the person wears the facemask or not. For this, 40,000 images are utilized to train and test 9 different models, namely, InceptionV3, EfficientNetB0, EfficientNetB2, DenseNet201, ResNet152, VGG19, convolutional neural network (CNN), support vector m... [more]
37401. LAPSE:2023.1729
First Hydrogen Fuel Sampling from a Fuel Cell Hydrogen Electrical Vehicle−Validation of Hydrogen Fuel Sampling System to Investigate FCEV Performance
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: fuel cell electrical vehicles, gas analysis, gas sampling, hydrogen quality, hydrogen refueling station, ISO14687
Fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEV) are developing quickly from passenger vehicles to trucks or fork-lifts. Policymakers are supporting an ambitious strategy to deploy fuel cell electrical vehicles with infrastructure as hydrogen refueling stations (HRS) as the European Green deal for Europe. The hydrogen fuel quality according to international standard as ISO 14687 is critical to ensure the FCEV performance and that poor hydrogen quality may not cause FCEV loss of performance. However, the sampling system is only available for nozzle sampling at HRS. If a FCEV may show a lack of performance, there is currently no methodology to sample hydrogen fuel from a FCEV itself. It would support the investigation to determine if hydrogen fuel may have caused any performance loss. This article presents the first FCEV sampling system and its comparison with the hydrogen fuel sampling from the HRS nozzle (as requested by international standard ISO 14687). The results showed good agreement with the h... [more]
37402. LAPSE:2023.1728
Investigation on Safety Dynamic Evolution Mechanism of a Distributed Low Carbon Manufacturing System with Large Time Delay
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: distributed low carbon manufacturing system, dynamic evolution mechanism, low carbon manufacturing process, safety
In order to reveal the inducing factors and safety dynamic evolution mechanism of frequent personal injury accidents under a low carbon manufacturing process, a nonlinear safety dynamic evolution model of a distributed low carbon manufacturing system with large time delay is established. The established model is then verified by simulation results from mathematical analysis and dynamic evolution. Moreover, qualitative analysis on nonlinear safety dynamic evolution and the trend of human−machine safety under a low carbon manufacturing process is investigated. Finally, an application case of the established model is studied. The key results are as follows: (1) There are four dynamic regions, namely the safety area I, the deterioration area II, the asymptotically stable safety area III, and the enhancement area IV of the safety ability in the interaction evolution model of carelessness and safety levels; (2) There are two singularities in the dynamic evolution model of the man−machine saf... [more]
37403. LAPSE:2023.1727
Layout Method of Met Mast Based on Macro Zoning and Micro Quantitative Siting in a Wind Farm
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Planning & Scheduling
Keywords: DPSO macro zoning, met mast layout, micro quantitative siting, REOF
In order to promote the wind monitoring accuracy and provide a quantitative planning method for met mast layout in practical projects, this paper proposes a two-stage layout method for met mast based on discrete particle swarm optimization (DPSO) zoning and micro quantitative siting. Firstly, according to the wind turbines layout, rotational empirical orthogonal function and hierarchical clustering methods are used to preliminarily determine zoning number. Considering the geographical proximity of wind turbines and the correlation of wind speed, an optimal macro zoning model of wind farm based on improved DPSO is established. Then, combined with the grid screening method and optimal layout evaluation index, a micro quantitative siting method of met mast is proposed. Finally, the rationality and efficiency of macro zoning method based on improved DPSO, as well as the objectivity and standardization of micro quantitative siting, are verified by an actual wind farm.
37404. LAPSE:2023.1726
Morula Tree: From Fruit to Wine through Spontaneous Fermentation and the Potential of Deriving Other Value-Added Products
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: marula fruit wine, marula fruits, marula juice, Sclerocarya birrea, wine fermentation
(Morula tree) is one of the indigenous trees bearing wild fruits with various applications in the African communities. Wine is a globally known beverage usually made from grapes; however, recently, other fruits, including wild fruits with a considerable amount of sugars, can be used for making wines. The marula fruit wine is also important in many communities for cultural activities and can be enjoyed by people of varying age groups depending on the age of the product. In recent years, there has been growing interest in shifting from traditional marula winemaking to developing technologies for the marula winemaking process and commercialisation. The process of marula winemaking is similar to the production of grape wines, which entails collection, selection and washing of the fruits; extraction of the juice and mashing; formation and removal of the scum; and ultimately spontaneous fermentation of the resulting juice. The new process in marula winemaking would take into consideration th... [more]
37405. LAPSE:2023.1725
Exploring the Influence of the Reused Methanol Solution for the Structure and Properties of the Synthesized ZIF-8
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: methanol solution, particle size, productive rate, ZIF-8
The zeolitic imidazolate framework-8 (ZIF-8), as a kind of MOF, is widely used in sensors, gas storage/separation, drug delivery, and catalysis due to its adjustable porous structure, high surface area, and excellent chemistry tunability. ZIF-8 is constructed by Zn2+ and 2-methylimidazole and synthesized in the methanol solution. In this paper, we explored the influence of the reused methanol solution for the structure and properties of the synthesized ZIF-8. The as-synthesized ZIF-8 was characterized by an X-ray diffraction instrument (XRD), a scanning electron microscope (SEM), a specific surface area analyzer (BET), and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR). The results show that the reused methanol solution does not change the phase, porous structure, and BET surface area of ZIF-8. However, the particle size of ZIF-8 increases from 50 nm to 5 um and the productive rate decreases to 7.4% when the methanol solution is reused four times. This work provides new insight into t... [more]
37406. LAPSE:2023.1724
Study on the Variation Characteristics of the Average Velocity of Special-Shaped Flake Particle Systems Moving in Elliptical Drums
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Design
Keywords: average particle velocity, discrete element method, elliptical drum
Researching the moving speed of particles in a drum is helpful to the optimal design of the rotating device. In this paper, the average mixing velocity of flake particles with different shapes in an elliptical drum is studied. In detail, the mixing systems of rectangular, triangular, and circular flake particles and circular particles are studied; the rollers with different eccentricities are studied; the velocity and periodic variation characteristics of the particle system at 15 rpm and 45 rpm are compared and analyzed; the variation curves of particle average velocity, velocity peak fitting curve (PFC), velocity trough fitting curve (TFC), and velocity fitting under various working conditions are drawn. The results show that the average velocity fluctuation range of the particle system increases gradually with the increase of the eccentricity of the rotating device and the volume of flake particles; the fluctuation of particle average velocity fitting curve and PFC curve in the elli... [more]
37407. LAPSE:2023.1723
Removal of Emerging Contaminants from Water Using Cyclodextrin-Based Polymers and Advanced Oxidation Processes: The Case of Carbamazepine
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: adsorbent regeneration, Adsorption, emerging contaminants, photocatalytic degradation, Polymers
Using a water-insoluble β-cyclodextrin-epichlorohydrin copolymer (β-EPI) as an adsorbent to remove carbamazepine (CBZ), an anti-epileptic drug often found both in hospital and urban wastewater, has been validated. The effect of several physicochemical parameters on CBZ retention onto β-EPI, such as contact time, adsorbent dosage, CBZ initial concentration, pH, salts, and temperature, was assessed. The adsorption process occurs in a very short time, less than 20 min, and depends on CBZ concentration and β-EPI amount used. Changes in pH and salt presence, regardless of the type of cation or anion used, do not significantly affect the system’s efficiency. Desorption experiments were also performed, and methanol has proven to be the best CBZ extraction medium; it was also found that the polymer can be recovered and reused for at least five cycles, which makes it cheap and environmentally friendly. Advanced oxidation processes were also tested for CBZ removal by synthesizing a β-EPI polymer... [more]
37408. LAPSE:2023.1722
Techno-Economic Analysis and Feasibility of Industrial-Scale Activated Carbon Production from Agricultural Pea Waste Using Microwave-Assisted Pyrolysis: A Circular Economy Approach
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Design
Keywords: activated carbon (AC), capital expenditure (CAPEX), fixed capital investment, inside battery limits (ISBL), microwave heating, offsite battery limits (OSBL), operational expenditure (OPEX), pea waste (PW), Technoeconomic Analysis
This paper examines a novel approach to activated carbon (AC) production that uses pea waste (PW) and to what extent it is economically competitive with current production methods. Additionally, the outcome is to provide a detailed economic analysis to understand whether this process is viable. The focus of this production route and the economic analysis will be on a United Kingdom (UK) basis. The plant will be located within the north UK to minimise storage and transportation costs. It also has extensive links to other clusters of nearby industries that would produce from this process in air pollution control or wastewater treatments. The overall production process is detailed, and detailed equipment specifications, including the sizing of equipment and utility requirements, were also given. Material balance calculations are carried out to assess the performance and improve process design. An economic analysis is performed to study the potential of biomass-to-AC conversion costs and c... [more]
37409. LAPSE:2023.1721
Hindered Settling of Fiber Particles in Viscous Fluids
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: hindered settling velocity, HPC/UHPC composites, non-isometric particles, non-Newtonian fluids, steel fiber, viscoplastic fluids
In the current literature, information can mainly be found about free and hindered settling of isometric particles in Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids. These conclusions cannot be used to describe the sedimentation of non-isometric particle in non-Newtonian fluids. For this reason, we have carried out systematic experiments and calculated the correlation of the hindered settling velocity of a cloud of non-isometric particles in high-viscosity and pseudoplastic liquid. The experiments were performed in transparent model fluids, namely, glycerine (a Newtonian fluid) and an aqueous solution of carboxylmethylcelulose CMC (a non-Newtonian pseudo-plastic liquid). These fluids have similar rheological properties, for example, the fresh fine-grained cementitious composites HPC/UHPC. The experiments were carried out with steel fibers with a ratio of d/l = 0.3/20. The settling velocity was determined for fiber volumes from 1% to 5%. While it is known from previous studies that for spherical pa... [more]
37410. LAPSE:2023.1720
Study of Torsional Vibration Bifurcation Characteristics of Direct-Drive Wind Turbine Shaft System
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: axial torsional vibration, equilibrium point, Hopf bifurcation, stability domain
This paper set out to establish the dynamics model of shaft torsional vibration for direct-drive wind turbine with the phenomenon of unstable shaft system torsional vibration. The stability of the equilibrium point of the dynamical model is investigated, and the Routh−Hurwitz stability criterion is used to obtain a range of values for the bifurcation control parameters. For the stable equilibrium point, the stability domain of the system is calculated by constructing the Lyapunov function. The sensitivity analysis of system parameters is carried out to obtain the law of the effect of system parameters on system stability of the torsional vibration system. The results are substituted for example calculations, and the results verify the correctness of the theoretical analysis conclusions. It is proved that it is feasible to analyze the torsional vibration characteristics of the direct-drive wind turbine shaft system by using the principle of Routh−Hurwitz stability, etc., which provides... [more]
37411. LAPSE:2023.1719
Synthetic-Gas Production through Chemical Looping Process with Concentrating Solar Dish: Temperature-Distribution Evaluation
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: carbon-dioxide splitting, concentrated solar energy, solar fuels, solar reactors, thermochemical cycles
The energy crisis and the adaptation of the global energy structure promote the development of renewable energies, in particular solar energy, also for syngas production. In this work, attention was focused on solar devices, necessary to provide high-temperature heat for the reduction reaction of metal oxides involved in the chemical looping driven by solar energy. Thermochemical processes for synthetic-gas production and CO2 sequestration were investigated using a concentrating solar thermal system. This paper proposes a useful forecasting model of the receiver temperature to make a realistic estimate of the system’s producibility for the different periods of the year. The model proposed was validated in the winter season, and the predicted temperature varied below 5% considering the real experimental data (442−472 °C). The validated model was used to evaluate the temperature receiver in spring and in summer, when the thermal level is reliable for thermochemical processes. From the sp... [more]
37412. LAPSE:2023.1718
Carotenoid-Producing Yeasts: Selection of the Best-Performing Strain and the Total Carotenoid Extraction Procedure
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Numerical Methods and Statistics
Keywords: artificial neural network, carotenoid extraction, carotenoid-producing yeasts, red-pigmented yeasts, Rhodotorula, total carotenoid
Yeasts are considered an extraordinary alternative source of natural carotenoids and pigmented terpenoids with multiple applications. Production of carotenoids by yeast fermentation technology has many benefits; it is cost-effective, easily scalable, and safe. The aim of this research is the isolation of yeasts from natural resources and selection of the most potent bioagent for carotenoid production. Additionally, an upgraded carotenoid extraction protocol we established, which implies the testing of four methods for cell lysis (hydrochloric acid treatment, ultrasound treatment, milling treatment, and osmotic pressure treatment), three extraction methods (conventional extraction, ultrasound extraction, and conventional + ultrasound extraction), and three extraction solvents (acetone, isopropanol/methanol (50:50), and ethanol). For the first time, the obtained results were further modeled by an artificial neural network (ANN). Based on the obtained maximal carotenoid yield (253.74 ± 9.... [more]
37413. LAPSE:2023.1717
Numerical Study for Flow Loss Characteristic of an Axial-Flow Pump as Turbine via Entropy Production Analysis
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: axial-flow pump as turbine, energy loss, entropy production theory, numerical simulation
Low-head vertical axial-flow pump as turbine (PAT) devices play a vital part in the development of clean energy for hydropower in plain areas. The traditional method of evaluating the flow loss in hydraulic machinery is calculated by the pressure drop method, the limitation of which is that the location of the occurrence of large losses cannot be accurately determined. In this paper, entropy production theory is introduced to evaluate the irreversible losses in the axial-flow PAT from the perspective of the second law of thermodynamics. A three-dimensional model of the axial-flow PAT is established and solved numerically using the Reynolds time-averaged equation, and the turbulence model is adopted as Shear Stress Transport−Curvature Correction (SST-CC) model. The validity of the entropy production theory to evaluate the energy loss distribution of the axial-flow PAT is illustrated by comparing the flow loss calculated by the pressure drop and the entropy production theory, respectivel... [more]
37414. LAPSE:2023.1716
Impact of Hydrogen Liquefaction on Hydrogen Fuel Quality for Transport Applications (ISO-14687:2019)
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: Energy Storage, ISO-14687:2019, liquified hydrogen
Decarbonisation of the energy sector is becoming increasingly more important to the reduction in climate change. Renewable energy is an effective means of reducing CO2 emissions, but the fluctuation in demand and production of energy is a limiting factor. Liquid hydrogen allows for long-term storage of energy. Hydrogen quality is important for the safety and efficiency of the end user. Furthermore, the quality of the hydrogen gas after liquefaction has not yet been reported. The purity of hydrogen after liquefaction was assessed against the specification of Hydrogen grade D in the ISO-14687:2019 by analysing samples taken at different locations throughout production. Sampling was carried out directly in gas cylinders, and purity was assessed using multiple analytical methods. The results indicate that the hydrogen gas produced from liquefaction is of a higher purity than the starting gas, with all impurities below the threshold values set in ISO-14687:2019. The amount fraction of water... [more]
37415. LAPSE:2023.1715
Online Pyrometry Calibration for Industrial Combustion Process Monitoring
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: combustion monitoring and control, pyrometer calibration, temperature measurement
Temperature and its distribution are crucial for combustion monitoring and control. For this application, digital camera-based pyrometers become increasingly popular, due to its relatively low cost. However, these pyrometers are not universally applicable due to the dependence of calibration. Compared with pyrometers, monitoring cameras exist in all most every combustion chamber. Although these cameras, theologically, have the ability to measure temperature, due to lack of calibration they are only used for visualization to support the decisions of operators. Almost all existing calibration methods are laboratory-based, and hence cannot calibrate a camera in operation. This paper proposes an online calibration method. It uses a pre-calibrated camera as a standard pyrometer to calibrate another camera in operation. The calibration is based on a photo taken by the pyrometry-camera at a position close to the camera in operation. Since the calibration does not affect the use of the camera... [more]
37416. LAPSE:2023.1714
Effect of Coal Blending on Ash Fusibility and Slurryability of Xinjiang Low-Rank Coal
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: ash composition, ash fusibility, coal blending, slurryability, Xinjiang low-rank coal
This work investigated the effect of coal blending on ash fusibility and slurryability of Xinjiang low-rank coal. The results showed that Xinjiang low-rank coals were characterized by high internal water content, high volatile content, high ash fusing point, and poor slurryability, which can not be directly used in coal water slurry gasification. The blending method not only reduced the ash fusibility but also improved the slurryability of these low-rank coals. When the coals with low calcium and high silicon contents (KG and YK) were blended with coal with high calcium content (SH), the ash fusion temperatures of the blended coal were significantly reduced. Moreover, the SH coal showed the worst slurryability performance with a concentration of 48.56%. The slurryability of HS coal can be dramatically improved by blending with KG. When the mass fraction of KG coal reached 70%, the concentration of coal water slurry increased by 11%. For the blended coal of KG and YK, the concentration... [more]
37417. LAPSE:2023.1713
An Emergy-Based Sustainability Method for Mechanical Production Process—A Case Study
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: data analysis, emergy, improvement, mechanical production processes
To promote the sustainability of mechanical production process, this study proposes an emergy-based sustainability evaluation method to evaluate the resource utilization and environmental pollution of the mechanical production process. Firstly, this study constructs the sustainability evaluation index system of the mechanical production process from the perspectives of economy and environment. Secondly, an emergy analysis method-based sustainable evaluation of the mechanical production process is constructed. Finally, taking the gear manufacturing process as an example, the method is tested. The results show that this method can effectively quantify and identify the sustainability of the gear manufacturing process and provide effective feedback to improve the process. The resulting improvements can aid in reconsidering the economic and environmental factors, improving the production efficiency and the sustainability of the production process, and reducing the difficulty of operating th... [more]
37418. LAPSE:2023.1712
Performance of a Novel Enhanced Sparrow Search Algorithm for Engineering Design Process: Coverage Optimization in Wireless Sensor Network
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: coverage optimization, Modelling, Simulation, sparrow search algorithm, swarm intelligence, wireless sensor network
Burgeoning swarm intelligence techniques have been creating a feasible theoretical computational method for the modeling, simulation, and optimization of complex systems. This study aims to increase the coverage of a wireless sensor network (WSN) and puts forward an enhanced version of the sparrow search algorithm (SSA) as a processing tool to achieve this optimization. The enhancement of the algorithm covers three aspects. Firstly, the Latin hypercube sampling technique is utilized to generate the initial population to obtain a more uniform distribution in the search space. Secondly, a sine cosine algorithm with adaptive adjustment and the Lévy flight strategy are introduced as new optimization equations to enhance the convergence efficiency of the algorithm. Finally, to optimize the individuals with poor fitness in the population, a novel mutation disturbance mechanism is introduced at the end of each iteration. Through numerical tests of 13 benchmark functions, the experimental resu... [more]
37419. LAPSE:2023.1711
Screening and Testing of Anti-Slagging Agents for Tobacco-Stalk-Based Biomass Pellet Fuel for Tobacco Curing
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Food & Agricultural Processes
Keywords: anti-coking, circular agriculture, green energy, pellet fuel, tobacco curing, tobacco stalk
Using tobacco stalks as a biomass fuel for flue-cured tobacco production creates a closed, green production cycle. Tobacco stalks are rich in cellulose and can be crushed to produce biomass pellet fuel (BPF). However, single flue-cured tobacco stalk (FCTs) BPF can easily slag during flue-cured tobacco heating (FTH), which affects the operation of biomass burners. In this study, five anti-slagging agents (ASAs), one organic (sodium carboxymethyl cellulose, CMC) and four inorganic (kaolin, KLN; diatomite earth, DTE; calcium carbonate, CCO; and calcium dihydrogen phosphate, CHO)], were compared. An ash fusibility test was conducted in two steps to optimize the proportion and treatments that were then screened using FTH. Compared with pure FCT-based BPFs, the slag resistance of 2% CCO and CHO could be controlled below 15%. The emission of particulate matter from chimneys burning BPF with 2% CCO was lower than that with other ASAs. The ASAs achieved complete combustion with low carbon monox... [more]
37420. LAPSE:2023.1710
Flow Characteristics and Optimization Design of the Stator−Rotor Cavity of the Full Tubular Pump
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Design
Keywords: flow characteristics, full tubular pump, numerical simulation, optimization design, stator–rotor cavity
The full tubular pump device is taken as the research object in this article. This research method adopts the numerical simulation technology based on the SST (Shear-Stress-Transport) k-ω turbulence model to explore the internal flow characteristics of the stator−rotor cavity of the full tubular pump and optimize the stator−rotor clearance structure. The research shows that under the design conditions, compared with the axial flow pump, the torque increases by 47.91 N·m at the stator−rotor cavity structure and the efficiency decreases by about 20%. The torque at the rotor clearance of the full tubular pump accounts for about 50% of the torque at the rotor. Since there is a large area of backflow on both sides of the cavity, and there is a vortex structure on the inlet side of the cavity, it shows that the rotor structure and its area greatly affect the operating efficiency of the pump device. With the reduction in the rotor force area, the clearance length, and the outer diameter of th... [more]
37421. LAPSE:2023.1709
Performance, Combustion, and Emission Comparisons of a High-Speed Diesel Engine Fueled with Biodiesel with Different Ethanol Addition Ratios Based on a Combined Kinetic Mechanism
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: combustion, diesel engine, emissions, ethanol addition, performance
In this work, different ethanol ratios (5%, 10%, 15%, and 20%) blended with biodiesel were used to investigate the effects of ethanol addition on engine performance, combustion, and emission characteristics of a high-speed diesel engine in terms of brake power, brake specific fuel consumption, brake thermal efficiency, cylinder pressure, cylinder temperature, heat release rate, NOx, CO, and soot emissions. First, a three-dimensional CFD model was established by AVL-Fire combined with the CHEMKIN code. Then, an improved kinetic mechanism with 430 reactions and 122 species was developed by combining a three-component biodiesel combustion mechanism and ethanol mechanism to accurately simulate the blended fuel combustion processes. The results indicated that compared with biodiesel, the maximum brake specific fuel consumption increased by 6.08%, and the maximum brake thermal efficiency increased by 2.09% for the blended fuel. In addition, NOx and CO emissions for EE20 were reduced by 29.32... [more]
37422. LAPSE:2023.1708
Application of a Single Multilayer Perceptron Model to Predict the Solubility of CO2 in Different Ionic Liquids for Gas Removal Processes
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Numerical Methods and Statistics
Keywords: algorithm learning, artificial neural network, Carbon Dioxide, ionic liquids, Levenberg–Marquard algorithm, multilayer perceptron, solubility
In this work, 2099 experimental data of binary systems composed of CO2 and ionic liquids are studied to predict solubility using a multilayer perceptron. The dataset includes 33 different types of ionic liquids over a wide range of temperatures, pressures, and solubilities. The main objective of this work is to propose a procedure for the prediction of CO2 solubility in ionic liquids by establishing four stages to determine the model parameters: (1) selection of the learning algorithm, (2) optimization of the first hidden layer, (3) optimization of the second hidden layer, and (4) selection of the input combination. In this study, a bound is set on the number of model parameters: the number of model parameters must be less than the amount of predicted data. Eight different learning algorithms with (4,m,n,1)-type hidden two-layer architectures (m = 2, 4, …, 10 and n = 2, 3, …, 10) are studied, and the artificial neural network is trained with three input combinations with three combinat... [more]
37423. LAPSE:2023.1707
Vibration Characteristics Analysis of O-Shaped Damping Ring to Balance Damping Gear Transmission System for Three-Cylinder Engine
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: balance damping gear, O-shaped damping ring, three-cylinder engine, vibration characteristics
Balance shafts are often used to improve the engine vibration characteristics of three-cylinder engines. The balance damping gear with a damping ring is an important part connecting the crankshaft and the balance shaft transmission. The stiffness characteristics of the damping ring and the unbalance of the gear have an important influence on its vibration suppression performance, but the coupled influence of the stiffness characteristics of the damping ring and the unbalanced characteristics of the vibration damping gear is unknown. In this paper, a multi-body dynamic bending−torsional coupling model of the transmission system of a three-cylinder engine with a balance damping gear is constructed considering the equivalent stiffness of the balance shaft support. Based on the fourth-order Runge−Kutta method, the influence laws of different rotational speeds, load torques, gear unbalance, radial stiffness and torsional stiffness of the damping ring on the vibration characteristics of the... [more]
37424. LAPSE:2023.1706
Study on Dynamic Failure Characteristics of Coal and Rock in Stope Induced by Dynamic Load of Steep Horizontal Sublevel Mining
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: acoustic emission, horizontal sublevel mining, overburden failure characteristics, response characteristics, steeply inclined coal seam
In this paper, through a similar simulation experiment, the roof rock breaking situation of horizontal sublevel caving method in extremely thick and steep inclined coal seam is studied, and the response characteristics of coal and rock mass under different dynamic load strength are analyzed. The mechanical response mechanisms of different mining positions under the influence of dynamic load and the law characteristics of the surrounding rock from elastic deformation to impact failure are revealed. The study shows that with the increase in the horizontal sublevel mining depth, the roof is gradually broken from the suspended state, and the broken block fills the goaf. The thin rock strata form a granular structure, and the thick rock strata form a block splicing and occlusion structure. On the same side of the coal seam floor, the concentrated stress gradually increases, and the closer the distance from the goaf is, the more obvious the stress change in the coal body below is. With the i... [more]
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