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37500. LAPSE:2023.1630
Thermal Stability Evaluation of T152 Emulsifier on the Modification Influence of Fireworks Propellant
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: emulsified propellant, fireworks, TG-FTIR, thermal hazard
High-energy substances like effect propellant and propellant are used in fireworks. In the process of manufacture, transportation, and use, heat can easily get out of control. The emulsifier polyisobutene succinimide (T152) is frequently used to emulsify explosives. Given the thermal safety of the propellant in fireworks, this paper used the emulsifier T152 to emulsify the propellant. Thermogravimetric Fourier-transform infrared spectrometry and differential scanning calorimetry were used to analyze and test the propellant. In addition, several methods of thermokinetic calculation were used to calculate thermal stability. The thermal stability of the propellant before and after adding T152 was compared and analyzed. The test results indicate that the apparent activation energy of the propellant increases with the addition of T152. The emulsifier improved the thermal stability of the propellant. The research results can provide relevant data and suggestions for the thermal reaction of p... [more]
37501. LAPSE:2023.1629
Effect of a Radially Offset Impeller on the Unsteady Characteristics of Internal Flow in a Double-Suction Centrifugal Fan
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: centrifugal fan, numerical simulation, offset impeller, pressure fluctuation
The impeller of double-suction centrifugal fans may be radially offset from the centerline of the volute due to faults in assembly or installation. The radial offset results in the more significant non-uniformity of internal flow in the centrifugal fan, which is biased from the designed condition, and deteriorates the aerodynamic performances of the fan. In this paper, we performed Unsteady Reynolds-averaged Navier−Stokes (URANS) simulations on the unsteady internal flow of a double-suction centrifugal fan. The impeller of the fan is offset in the radial direction from its original position and is thus closer to the wall of the volute on one side and away from the opposite side. Numerical results show that the offset impeller changes the size of the gap between the impeller and collector in the radial direction, which produces a non-uniform distribution of static pressure and even reversed flow at the inlet of the impeller. As the impeller is offset away from the baffle of the volute,... [more]
37502. LAPSE:2023.1628
Unsteady 3D-CFD Simulation of a Large Active Area PEM Fuel Cell under Automotive Operation Conditions—Efficient Parameterization and Simulation Using Numerically Reduced Models
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: 3D-CFD, experimental data, fuel cell, homogenized channel model, numerical optimization, PEM, PEMFC, Simulation, single-channel model, transient, unsteady
Polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells (PEMFC) are promising devices for securing future sustainable mobility. Their field of application ranges from locally emission-free stationary power generation to propulsion systems for vehicles of all kinds. Computational fluid dynamic (CFD) simulations are successfully used to access the internal states and processes with high temporal and spatial resolution. It is challenging to obtain reliable physical values of material properties for the parameterization of the numerous governing equations. The current work addresses this problem and uses numerically reduced models to parameterize sophisticated transient 3D-CFD models of a commercial PEMFC. Experimental data from a stack test stand were available as a reference for numerical optimization of selected parameters and validation purposes. With an innovative meshing approach, the homogenized channels approach, a reduction of computational cells by 87% could be achieved, thus enabling the unstea... [more]
37503. LAPSE:2023.1627
Mathematical Perspectives in the Variable Texture Products Cutting Process
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Design
Keywords: cutting energy, cutting process, mathematical equations, products texture
The methods utilized to construct and identify the mathematical equation that characterizes the cutting of items with varied textures are presented in this work. Using laboratory equipment, the cutting process was carried out experimentally. The cutting energy was calculated based on the experimental results. The energy required to perform this process is directly influenced by the textural characteristics of the products used, as per the analysis of the experimental results obtained after the cutting process (density, humidity, products with or without peel). The gathered information was used to develop a general equation that would properly describe the process. Table Curve 3D software was used to create mathematical equations that define the relationship between input parameters, the type of product being cut, cutting speed, and output parameters, i.e., cutting energy. The equations that have the same correlation coefficient were discovered using the working methodology; it was spec... [more]
37504. LAPSE:2023.1626
Minimizing Foaming and Bulking in Activated Sludge with Bacteriophage Treatment: A Review of Mathematical Modeling
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: biotechnology, estimation, mathematical modeling, population models, wastewater treatment
The interest in the ability of phages to control bacterial populations has extended from medical applications into the fields of agriculture, aquaculture, and the food industry. In particular, several authors have proposed using bacteriophages as an alternative method to control foaming and bulking in wastewater treatment. This strategy has shown successful results at the laboratory scale. However, this technology is still in development, and there are several challenges to overcome before bacteriophages can be widely used to control foaming and bulking in pilot or larger-scale treatment plants. Several models of the infection mechanisms in individual bacteria−phage pairs have been reported, i.e., for controlled systems with only one bacterium species in the presence of one phage species. However, activated sludge treatment systems largely differ from this situation, which opens a large horizon for future research. Mathematical models will play a key role in this development process, a... [more]
37505. LAPSE:2023.1625
Pilot-Scale Anaerobic Digestion of Pig Manure with Thermal Pretreatment: Stability Monitoring to Improve the Potential for Obtaining Methane
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Biosystems
Keywords: anaerobic digestion, biogas, monitoring stability, pig manure, thermal pretreatment
Monitoring and controlling stability in anaerobic digestion (AD) systems are essential, since it allows to obtain information that helps to take corrective actions in case of deviations in the system and to guarantee a stable performance in the biogas production. In this work, a pilot-scale CSRT reactor (1 m3) was monitored during the anaerobic digestion of pig manure with thermal pretreatment (80 °C) operated at thermophilic temperature (45 °C). The ratio of the volatile organic acids (FOS) to the total inorganic carbonate (TAC) and the pH were the indicators used during the monitoring process to identify deviations in the AD system. Additionally, alkaline solution NaOH (98%) was applied to counteract pH deviations and maintain stability. Chemical oxygen demand (COD) and biogas composition were measured during the AD process. It was found that during the AD process, the FOS/TAC was between the range of 0.5 and 1. The results revealed that, in the anaerobic digestion of pig manure with... [more]
37506. LAPSE:2023.1624
Ideal Flow Design of Plane-Strain Bending Driven by Springback
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Design
Keywords: design, ideal flow, plane-strain bending, springback
The present paper is concerned with the design of the plane-strain bending of wide sheets driven by the sheet’s geometric shape after unloading. The solution is based on the ideal flow theory. It determines the loading path (the dependence between the dimensionless bending moment and the dimensionless tensile force) that produces the desirable shape. The ideal flow theory is valid for the rigid perfectly plastic material model. A method proposed in the literature combines a rigid plastic solution at loading and an elastic solution for springback. The final design solution is practically analytical. A numerical method is only necessary to solve a system of transcendental equations. An illustrative example is provided. This example shows that, in some cases, it is sufficient to use the solution at loading to determine an accurate loading path that produces the desirable sheet’s shape after springback.
37507. LAPSE:2023.1623
A Metallic Fracture Estimation Method Using Digital Image Correlation
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Numerical Methods and Statistics
Keywords: convolutional neural networks, digital image correlation, fracture estimation, strain distribution
This paper proposes a metallic fracture estimation method that combines digital image correlation and convolutional neural networks, based on a proven theory that the strain distribution of a component changes when a crack occurs in a structure. By using digital image correlation, the method achieves noncontact and nondestructive sensing, as well as high interference immunity. We utilize a digital image correlation system to produce strain distribution graphs that reflect occurrences and propagations of fractures during fatigue processes. A deep residual network (ResNet) regression model is trained by correlating strain distribution graphs with the corresponding fracture lengths, so that the fracture propagation condition can be estimated by data from digital image correlation. In the experiment, according to the American Society for Testing Materials (ASTM) standards, we fabricate a set of aluminum specimens and perform fatigue tests with data acquisition by digital image correlation.... [more]
37508. LAPSE:2023.1622
Influence of Step Casings on the Cavitation Characteristics of Inducers
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: cavitation instability, inducer, radial force, rotating cavitation, step casing
Rotating cavitation (RC) in inducers mainly degrades performance with unstable radial force. In this paper, the influence of step casings on cavitation performance and the instabilities of inducers were numerically investigated. Firstly, a numerical scheme was validated by means of a comparison with experimental measurements taken for an original inducer (Model O). We then performed simulations with five different step casing models (Models A−E), in which the starting locations and enlargement sizes of the step casings were altered. The interaction between tip leakage flow and main flow in the inter-blade passages was found to highly affected by cavity structure and blade loading. Considering both cavitation performance and radial force, our results suggest that Model E is an alternative improvement. In short, this study provides a standard workflow for the effective suppression of rotating cavitation in inducers by the simple adoption of the step casing configuration presented here in... [more]
37509. LAPSE:2023.1621
Changes in High-Density Lipoprotein (HDL), Low-Density Lipoprotein (LDL) and Cholesterol Concentration in Heavy Cannabis Users: A Single-Centre Study in Cusco, Peru
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Biosystems
Keywords: cannabis, cholesterol, high density lipoproteins, low-density lipoprotein, Peru
Background: The effect of cannabis on cholesterol and lipid balance has been reported for decades. However, there are conflicting reports on the reduction of low-density lipoprotein (LDL-C) and total cholesterol. The purpose of this study was to determine the immediate changes of Cannabis spp. consumption by pyrolytic route in heavy users. Methods: A cross-sectional study on 20 Peruvian heavy cannabis users (mean age: 31 ± 9.5 years). The inclusion criteria were males with an average weight of 50−70 kg, normal BMI, and having used cannabis, without association with other drugs, for at least one year with a high frequency per week (use: 4−7 days/week). High-density lipoprotein (HDL-C), LDL-C, and total cholesterol were evaluated 30 and 120 min after the administration of Cannabis spp. (~0.2 g by inhalation). Results: Of the total 12 (60%), 10 (50%), and 11 (55%) had desirable total cholesterol, fairly good HDL-C (40−60 mg/dL) and fairly good LDL-C (100−129 mg/dL) values, respectively. T... [more]
37510. LAPSE:2023.1620
Modeling and Analysis of New Power Devices Based on Linear Phase-Shifting Transformer
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: cogging effect, distributed magnetic circuit method (DMCM), linear phase-shifting transformer (LPST), magnetic field, Schwarz–Christoffel transformation (SCT)
With the rapid development of new power systems, various new power devices have also been developed. It is very important to establish analytical models of new power devices to ensure or even improve the reliability and stability of the power system. A linear phase-shifting transformer (LPST) is a new type of power device that mainly relies on air gaps to transfer energy, so establishing an accurate air-gap magnetic field model is very important for improving the efficiency of this system. In this paper, an analytical model of an unequal-pitch linear phase-shifting transformer (UP-LPST) was established by combining the distributed magnetic circuit method (DMCM) and Schwartz−Christopher transformation (SCT). Taking the magnetic field strength as a variable, an accurate magnetic field analysis model for a UP-LPST considering saturation, cogging, and edge was established. Taking a 1 kw UP-LPST as a prototype, the accuracy of the model was verified by the finite element method and experime... [more]
37511. LAPSE:2023.1619
Strain Development, Substrate Utilization, and Downstream Purification of Vitamin C
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Biosystems
Keywords: biosynthesis, Reichstein process, two-step fermentation process, vitamin C
Vitamin C, C6H8O6, is a water-soluble vitamin that is widespread in nature. It is an essential nutrient involved in many biological processes in the living organisms: it enhances collagen biosynthesis, ensures the optimal functioning of enzymes and the immune system, has a major role in lipid and iron metabolism, and it enhances the biosynthesis of l-carnitine. Due to its antioxidant activity, vitamin C can neutralize the tissue-damaging effects of free radicals. Vitamin C is being related to the prevention of cancer and cardiovascular diseases. This review includes current information on the biosynthesis of ascorbic acid, as new methods are now challenging the traditional Reichstein process for vitamin C’s industrial-scale production. Different strains were analyzed in correlation with their ability to synthesize ascorbic acid, and several separation techniques were investigated for a more effective production of vitamin C.
37512. LAPSE:2023.1618
Impact of Electric Vehicles on Energy Efficiency with Energy Boosters in Coordination for Sustainable Energy in Smart Cities
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: active energy boosters, distribution systems, energy efficiency performance, energy storage system, harmony search algorithm, passive energy boosters, probabilistic loading patterns, sustainable energy and society
The use of electric vehicles (EVs) has recently increased in a smart city environment. With this, the optimal location of the charging station is a great challenge and, hence, the energy efficiency performance (EEP) of an electrical system is important. Ideally, the EEP is realized through passive energy boosters (PEBs) and active energy boosters (AEBs). PEBs require no external resources, and EEP is achieved through altering the network topology and loading patterns, whereas, in AEBs, integrating external energy resources is a must. The EEP has also become dynamic with the integration of an energy storage system (ESS) in a deregulated environment. Customer energy requirement varies daily, weekly, and seasonally. In this scenario, the frequent change in network topology requires modifying the size and location of AEBs. It alters the customers’ voltage profile, loadability margin, and supply reliability when the EV works differently as a load or source. Therefore, a comprehensive EEP an... [more]
37513. LAPSE:2023.1617
A Review on Pyrometallurgical Extraction of Antimony from Primary Resources: Current Practices and Evolving Processes
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: antimony, critical metals, extractive metallurgy, Refining, technology selection
Antimony is classified as a critical/strategic metal. Its primary production is predominated by China via pyrometallurgical routes such as volatilization roasting—reduction smelting or direct reduction smelting. The performance of most of the pyro-processes is very sensitive to concentrate type and grade. Therefore, technology selection for a greenfield plant is a significant and delicate task to maximize the recovery rate of antimony and subsequently precious metals (PMs), mainly gold, from the concentrates. The current paper reviews the conventional pyrometallurgical processes and technologies that have been practiced for the treatment of antimony concentrates. The blast furnace is the most commonly used technology, mainly because of its adaptability to different feeds and grades and a high recovery rate. In addition, several other more environmentally friendly pyrometallurgical routes, that were recently developed, are reviewed but these are still at laboratory- or pilot-scales. For... [more]
37514. LAPSE:2023.1616
Optimization of Air Flotation and the Combination of Air Flotation and Membrane Filtration in Microalgae Harvesting
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Optimization
Keywords: air flotation, EOM, membrane filtration, microalgae harvesting, pre-flotation
On account of its small size and poor sedimentation performance, microalgae harvesting is restricted from a wider application. Air flotation is an efficient and fast solid−liquid separation technology, which has the potential to overcome the impediments of microalgae harvesting. In this study, factors influencing microalgae harvesting by air flotation were investigated. The results illustrated that bound extracellular organic matter (bEOM) had a greater effect on microalgae harvesting by air flotation, compared with dissolved extracellular organic matter (dEOM). Microalgae harvesting by air flotation in different growth stages proceeded, and the effect of air flotation in the heterotrophic stage was better than the autotrophic stage. The molecular weight distributions demonstrated that after air flotation, the proportion of high MW substance increased, while the proportion of low MW substance decreased, regardless of whether dEOM or bEOM. Membrane filtration was carried out for the alg... [more]
37515. LAPSE:2023.1615
Effect of Fulvic Acid in Landfill Leachate Membrane Concentrate on Evaporation Process
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: boiling point, evaporation, fulvic acid, landfill leachate membrane concentrate, softening, viscosity
Landfill leachate membrane concentrate (LLMC) poses risks to the environment and is commonly treated by evaporation. As the main component of the dissolved organic matter in LLMC, fulvic acid (FA) was selected as a representative to investigate its effect on evaporation and the removal efficiency by pretreatment in this study. According to the water quality indexes and three-dimensional fluorescence spectra of LLMC samples collected from five landfills in China, the concentration of total organic carbon in LLMC was 700−2500 mg·L−1, in which FA accounted for 50−85%. The boiling point and viscosity of the configured FA-NaCl-Na2SO4 solution both increased significantly when FA was concentrated 20 times (approximately 30,000 mg·L−1). Due to the presence of FA, the violent frothing phenomenon appeared at above 70 °C in evaporation, and the solubility of CaSO4·2H2O in FA-NaCl-Na2SO4 solution was significantly lower than that without FA. All these results indicated that the high FA concentrat... [more]
37516. LAPSE:2023.1614
Influence of Pretreatments and Freeze-Drying Conditions of Strawberries on Drying Kinetics and Physicochemical Properties
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Food & Agricultural Processes
Keywords: antioxidant activity, ascorbic acid, color, freeze-drying, pretreatment, puree, strawberry powder
The aim of this study is to analyze the effects of pretreatments and drying temperature on the freeze-drying (FD) kinetics, ascorbic acid content, color changes, and antioxidant activity (AA) of strawberries. Experiments were performed at 20 °C, 40 °C, and 60 °C, with a constant pressure of 63 Pa in the FD chamber. The strawberry samples were cut into slices (CS) and pulped (PS) before drying. The drying kinetics was best described using the Midilli or logistic model depending on the strawberry grinding method used and the FD temperature. The FD of strawberries significantly increased the lightness, redness, and yellowness of the dried fruit. The FD temperature and pretreatment methods had little influence on the total phenolic content (TPC) and AA. The lowest TPC was found in strawberry pulps after dehydration at 60 °C, and the highest TPC was observed in strawberry slices dehydrated at the same temperature (18.54 and 22.04 mg of gallic acid equivalent per gram of dry mass, respective... [more]
37517. LAPSE:2023.1613
Research on Evaluation Method of Electric Vehicle Wireless Charging Interoperability Based on Two Parameter Representation
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: compensation network, coupling coil, dual parameter characterization, interoperability, wireless charging
The interoperability of wireless charging for electric vehicles refers to the radio energy transmission that meets the performance and function requirements of different manufacturers and different models of electric vehicles on the premise of meeting the relevant requirements. If it fails to meet the requirements, the wireless charging system of electric vehicles has difficulty to realize interconnection and low charging efficiency, Therefore, how to evaluate the interoperability is a key issue in the promotion of electric vehicle wireless charging. In this paper, an interoperability evaluation method based on two parameters is proposed. The interoperability impedance plane is constructed by the system detuning coefficient A. The comprehensive evaluation of different compensation networks and coupling coils is realized; the power characteristic impedance ε is obtained by analyzing and calculating the relationship between the transmission power of the system while the system impedance,... [more]
37518. LAPSE:2023.1612
Enhancement Effects of Water Magnetization and/or Disinfection by Sodium Hypochlorite on Secondary Slaughterhouse Wastewater Effluent Quality and Disinfection By-Products
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Biosystems
Keywords: DBPs, indicator microorganisms, magnetic field, NaClO, Wastewater
Wastewater disinfection is one of the most critical issues in protecting human health against exposure to waterborne pathogenies. Chlorine is among the most commonly used disinfectants in many wastewaters’ treatment plants. Nevertheless, disquiets regarding chlorine’s disinfection by-products (DBPs) have grown recently. One of the most effective ways to reduce DBPs generation is to reduce chlorine dosage by increasing disinfectant efficiency. Using magnetic field (MF) in wastewater treatment is one of the promising research topics with significant progression. This study aimed to evaluate the efficiency of using a magnetic field and/or sodium hypochlorite (NaClO) disinfection on secondary slaughterhouse wastewater effluent quality and by-products. Three groups of secondary slaughterhouse wastewater effluents were used: G1 was treated with NaClO only at 0, 2, 4, and 6 mg/L; G2 was treated with exposure to MF at 14,500 gausses, and G3 was pretreated with MF, then NaClO at the exact chlor... [more]
37519. LAPSE:2023.1611
Recent Progression Developments on Process Optimization Approach for Inherent Issues in Production Shop Floor Management for Industry 4.0
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Optimization
Keywords: computational intelligence, non-productive activities, non-value-added activities, process optimization approach, shop floor management, waste elimination
In the present industry revolution, operations management teams emphasize implementing an efficient process optimization approach with a suitable strategy for achieving operational excellence on the shop floor. Process optimization is used to enhance productivity by eliminating idle activities and non-value-added activities within limited constraints. Various process optimization approaches are used in operations management on the shop floor, including lean manufacturing, smart manufacturing, kaizen, six sigma, total quality management, and computational intelligence. The present study investigates strategies used to implement the process optimization approach provided in the previous research to eliminate problems encountered in shop floor management. Furthermore, the authors suggest an idea to industry individuals, which is to understand the operational conditions faced in shop floor management. The novelty of the present study lies in the fact that a methodology for implementing a p... [more]
37520. LAPSE:2023.1610
High-Efficiency Desulfurization of High-Sulfur Bauxite Calcined in a Conveyor Bed: Kinetics, Process, and Application
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: alumina digestion, desulfurization in conveyor bed, high-sulfur bauxite, kinetics, reaction mechanism
The reaction process, mechanism, and kinetics of the desulfurization of high-sulfur bauxite during calcination were investigated using thermal analysis−infrared analysis. A conveyor-bed calcination system was used to study the variations in the physical phase, desulfurization rate, and alumina dissipation rate of high-sulfur bauxite in the range of 500 °C−650 °C. The results show that sclerite monohydrate, kaolinite, rhodochrosite, pyrite, and dolomite mainly decompose during the calcination of high-sulfur bauxite, generating H2O(g), CO2, and SO2 as gaseous products. The decomposition of sclerite monohydrate and kaolinite and the dehydroxylation reactions of rhodochrosite and pyrite occur at <650 °C, with inseparable temperature overlap. High-sulfur bauxite desulfurization follows a three-dimensional spherical diffusion mechanism, with an activation energy of 181.16 kJ/mol, controlled by the diffusion rate of O2 or SO2 through the solid product layer. High-sulfur bauxite was calcine... [more]
37521. LAPSE:2023.1609
Reliability Modelling through the Three-Parametric Weibull Model Based on Microsoft Excel Facilities
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: BETA.INV function, estimator, linear regression, location parameter, probability, Weibull model
The paper aims to capitalize on the new features that are offered by the Microsoft Excel calculation program for reliability modeling, using the Median Ranks estimator that is calculated directly with the BETA.INV function, not estimated by various algebraic estimators, as is generally the case. Starting from this first step, a method of modeling reliability is elaborated through the three-parametric Weibull model that is based exclusively on this software, which is accessible to anyone and can be used even in the case of online learning, which is widespread in recent years due to the pandemic situation. The probability plotting method is applied, using the Median Ranks estimator that is calculated directly with the BETA.INV function for a probability equal to 0.5. A flowchart is made for the proposed method, which could be easily translated into a calculation program. By representing in logarithmic coordinates, we determined the Weibull models for different values that were initially... [more]
37522. LAPSE:2023.1608
Medlar Jam Production (Mespilus germanica) with the Use of Sous Vide Method
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Food & Agricultural Processes
Keywords: antioxidant activity, jam, medlar (Mespilus germanica L.), organic acids, polyphenols, sous vide
The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of sous vide technology on the chemical properties of fruit jams produced with medlar fruit (Mespilus germanica L.). The fruit jams were produced using sous vide technology at different temperatures: 60 °C, 70 °C, and 80 °C. The fruit jams were also produced at 100 °C using the traditional cooking method. Experimentally produced samples were evaluated by the following methods: total polyphenols content, ferric reducing antioxidant power assay (FRAP), 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH), and organic acid determination. Among sous vide-processed samples, the samples with the highest (p < 0.05) antioxidant activity were processed at 80 °C, containing pectin; the results were the following: phenols content 0.56 ± 0.01 mg gallic acid/kg; FRAP antioxidant activity 0.32 ± 0.01 µmol Trolox/g; DPPH antioxidant activity 21.39 ± 0.33%. The obtained results showed that fruit jam production with the use of sous vide technology can affect antio... [more]
37523. LAPSE:2023.1607
Impact of Various Visible Spectra on Attached Microalgal Growth on Palm Decanter Cake in Triggering Protein, Carbohydrate, and Lipid to Biodiesel Production
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Biosystems
Keywords: attached growth, biodiesel, microalgae, net energy ratio, palm decanter cake, visible spectrum
Attached microalgal growth of Chlorella vulgaris on palm decanter cake (PDC) under irradiation with various visible monochromatic and polychromatic spectra to produce biodiesel was studied in this work. The results demonstrated that the white spectrum cultivation exhibited the highest microalgal density of 1.13 g/g along with 1.213 g/L day of microalgal productivity. Correspondingly, the biodiesel obtained was comprised mainly of C16 and C18 fatty acids, possessing a high cetane number and oxidation stability from the high saturated fatty acid content (70.38%), which was appealing in terms of most biodiesel production requirements. Nevertheless, the highest lipid content (14.341%) and lipid productivity (93.428 mg/L per day) were discovered with green spectrum cultivation. Blue and white spectra led to similar protein contents (34%) as well as carbohydrate contents (61%), corroborating PDC as a feasible carbon and nutrient source for growing microalgae. Lastly, the energy feasibilities... [more]
37524. LAPSE:2023.1606
Modeling and Optimization of Assembly Line Balancing Type 2 and E (SLBP-2E) for a Reconfigurable Manufacturing System
February 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Planning & Scheduling
Keywords: heuristic, line balancing, multi-objective, Optimization, reconfigurable manufacturing system, Scheduling
This study undertakes the line balancing problem while allocating reconfigurable machines to different workstations. A multi-objective model is used to analyze the position of workstations, assignment of configurations to workstations, and operation scheduling in a reconfigurable manufacturing environment. A model is presented that comprises the objectives of the Total Time (TT), the Line Efficiency Index (LEI), and the Customer Satisfaction Index (CSI). The objective is to minimize the completion time and maximize the efficiency of a production line. The proposed model combines the Simple Line Balancing Problems Type 2 and Type E in the form of SLBP-2E. The presented problems are addressed by using a heuristic solution approach due to non-polynomial hard formulation. The heuristic approach is designed to assess different solutions based on no repositioning, separate repositioning of workstations and configuration, and simultaneous repositioning of workstations and configurations. A de... [more]
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