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38523. LAPSE:2023.0066
Scenario-Driven Methodology for Cascading Disasters Risk Assessment of Earthquake on Chemical Industrial Park
February 17, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Numerical Methods and Statistics
Keywords: cascading disasters, cross-impact analysis (CIA) model, damping interpretation structural model (DISM), earthquake
With the increase in industrial accidents induced by natural disasters, the study of earthquake risk assessment has been widely considered by scholars. However, the cascade evolution of Natech (natural−technological) disasters has not been thoroughly studied, especially in chemical parks with complex technological processes. From the perspective of scenario deduction, combined with cross-impact analysis and a damping interpretation structural model, this paper analyzes the evolution process of cascade disaster in a chemical industrial park after the Wenchuan earthquake. At the same time, a visual network risk assessment model is constructed to identify the impact of earthquake cascade disasters on the park. The simulation results show that the scenario-driven risk assessment method proposed in this paper can directly reflect the coupling relationship and propagation path among the derived events and realize dynamic, intuitive and structured disaster expression to deal with the earthqua... [more]
38524. LAPSE:2023.0065
CFD Analysis of Mixing Process of Detergents in Rotational and Displacement Vessels
February 17, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: CFD simulation, detergent mixing, response surface for digital twin
As part of the European Commission research project DIY4U focused on the development of machinery to be installed in supermarket allowing customers to define their customized detergent according to their needs. These machines will mix the detergent components (surfactant, fatty acid, water, perfume, etc.) already in the detergent canister as sold to consumers. To avoid long waiting times for customers, and to obtain a product with good quality and consistency, mixing must be very efficient. A mixing process with rotation and displacement by means of rotating the canister around an axis below the canister bottom has been checked by means of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) tools after validation of one case with lab results. This is a new approach for liquid detergents, as commonly is a powder detergent production process. The mixing process has been simulated for 39 different combinations of components mass fraction percentages and the mixing quality observed during the mixing period... [more]
38525. LAPSE:2023.0064
Aqueous Two-Phase Systems Based on Ionic Liquids and Deep Eutectic Solvents as a Tool for the Recovery of Non-Protein Bioactive Compounds—A Review
February 17, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Biosystems
Keywords: alkaloids, bioseparation, green processes, natural pigments, phenolic compounds
Aqueous two-phase systems (ATPS) based on ionic liquids (IL) and deep eutectic solvents (DES) are ecofriendly choices and can be used to selectively separate compounds of interest, such as bioactive compounds. Bioactive compounds are nutrients and nonnutrients of animal, plant, and microbial origin that benefit the human body in addition to their classic nutritional properties. They can also be used for technical purposes in food and as active components in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries. Because they are usually present in complex matrices and low concentrations, it is necessary to separate them in order to increase their availability and stability, and ATPS is a highlighted technique for this purpose. This review demonstrates the application of ATPS based on IL and DES as a tool for recovering nonprotein bioactive compounds, considering critical factors, results and the most recent advances in this field. In addition, the review emphasizes the perspectives for expanding t... [more]
38526. LAPSE:2023.0063
Microbial Natural Products with Wound-Healing Properties
February 17, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Biosystems
Keywords: microbial-derived compounds, natural products, wound-healing
Wound healing continues to pose a challenge in clinical settings. Moreover, wound management must be performed properly and efficiently. Acute wound healing involves multiple cell divisions, a new extracellular matrix, and the process of formation, such as growth factors and cytokines, which are released at the site of the wound to regulate the process. Any changes that disrupt the healing process could cause tissue damage and prolong the healing process. Various factors, such as microbial infection, oxidation, and inflammation, can delay wound healing. In order to counter these problems, utilizing natural products with wound-healing effects has been reported to promote this process. Several natural products have been associated with wound healing, most of which are from medicinal plants. However, secondary microbial metabolites have not been extensively studied for their wound-healing properties. Further, investigations on the wound-healing control of natural microbial products are re... [more]
38527. LAPSE:2023.0062
The Effect of Low Positive Temperatures on the Formation of Secondary Metabolites in Rhodiola quadrifida (Pall.) Fisch. et C.A. Mey. In Vitro Cultures
February 17, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Biosystems
Keywords: callus, hairy roots, Rhodiola quadrifida, rosarin, rosavin, rosin, salidroside, tyrosol
Global warming is one of the most serious problems leading to changes in the distribution areas of species and biodiversity. Rhodiola quadrifida is a rare plant with adaptogenic properties and grows in the highlands in a narrow temperature range of 2−15 °C. The aim of our work was to study the growth and content of the main metabolites in two in vitro cultures of Rhodiola quadrifida at temperatures of 5, 15 and 25 °C. Hairy roots and calli were cultivated on agar medium for 28 days. The maximum values of the growth index were observed at 25 °C (2.32 and 2.12 for calli and hairy roots, respectively). HPLC-MS showed the absence of tyrosol and rosarin in both cultures, and rosin in the root culture. The content of salidroside changed slightly in calli and roots. Cultivation at 5 °C significantly stimulated the formation of rosin in calli. Only a residual amount of rosavin was noted in the roots, regardless of temperature. The content of rosin was higher in calli at 15 °C with a maximum co... [more]
38528. LAPSE:2023.0061
Path Planning of Mobile Robots Based on an Improved Particle Swarm Optimization Algorithm
February 17, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Planning & Scheduling
Keywords: differential evolution algorithm and self-adaption, Particle Swarm Optimization, path planning
Aiming at disadvantages of particle swarm optimization in the path planning of mobile robots, such as low convergence accuracy and easy maturity, this paper proposes an improved particle swarm optimization algorithm based on differential evolution. First, the concept of corporate governance is introduced, adding adaptive adjustment weights and acceleration coefficients to improve the traditional particle swarm optimization and increase the algorithm convergence speed. Then, in order to improve the performance of the differential evolution algorithm, the size of the mutation is controlled by adding adaptive parameters. Moreover, a “high-intensity training” mode is developed to use the improved differential evolution algorithm to intensively train the global optimal position of the particle swarm optimization, which can improve the search precision of the algorithm. Finally, the mathematical model for robot path planning is devised as a two-objective optimization with two indices, i.e.,... [more]
38529. LAPSE:2023.0060
Encapsulation of Formosa Papaya (Carica papaya L.) Seed Extract: Physicochemical Characteristics of Particles, and Study of Stability and Release of Encapsulated Phenolic Compounds
February 17, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Food & Agricultural Processes
Keywords: antioxidants, digestibility, maltodextrin, microcapsules, phenolics, stability
Papaya seeds are a promising source of phenolic compounds, but these are unstable, and the papaya extract has a bitter taste. This study aimed to encapsulate papaya seed extracts at different maturation levels, and to characterize the obtained microparticles for their physicochemical properties, chemical stability and release of bioactives. Extracts of papaya (unripe and ripe) seeds were spray-dried using concentrations of 0, 15 and 30% of maltodextrin and inlet air temperatures of 130 and 150 °C. The powders were analyzed for yield, moisture, Aw, hygroscopicity, dispersibility, color parameters, morphology, mean diameter, total phenolics, antioxidant activity, stability during storage and release of phenolics in simulated gastrointestinal fluids. Powders produced with maltodextrin showed better results regarding particle diameter, hygroscopicity, dispersibility, and phenolic stability during storage. All powders showed antioxidant action and significant values of total phenolic compou... [more]
38530. LAPSE:2023.0059
Special Issue on “Biodiesel Production Processes and Technology”
February 17, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Raw oils and fats cannot be directly used in modern diesel engines, as their viscosity is too high [...]
38531. LAPSE:2023.0058
Using Photogrammetry to Obtain 3D-Printed Positive Foot Casts Suitable for Fitting Thermoconformed Plantar Orthoses
February 17, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Biosystems
Keywords: 3D photography, 3D printed, additive manufacture, foot orthoses, photogrammetry, positive cast
The use of photogrammetry provides an inexpensive, alternative method that can simplify the processes traditionally carried out in the orthotics workshop. The objectives of this study are to develop a method based on photogrammetry to obtain 3D-printed positive foot casts for fabricating thermoconformed orthoses from a negative cast in phenolic foam. Using a basic Smartphone, a photo capture protocol for feet, free software and a 3D printer, we tested the suitability of the positive cast obtained to fabricate custom foot orthoses using thermoconformed 3 mm polypropylene in the orthotics laboratory. The results show that digitally fabricated casts provide a very close replicate of the positive casts obtained traditionally through plaster casting (maximum dimension discrepancy between casts of 2 mm in length and 0.4 mm in forefoot, midfoot and rearfoot measurements). They are also suitable for the process of fabricating 2- and 3-mm polypropylene thermoconformed plantar orthoses. Photogra... [more]
38532. LAPSE:2023.0055
Real-Time Cell Growth Control Using a Lactate-Based Model Predictive Controller
February 17, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: cell expansion, cell-based therapies, lactate, real-time model predictive control
Providing a cost-efficient feeding strategy for cell expansion processes remains a challenging task due to, among other factors, donor variability. The current method to use a fixed medium replacement strategy for all cell batches results often in either over- or underfeeding these cells. In order to take into account the individual needs of the cells, a model predictive controller was developed in this work. Reference experiments were performed by expanding human periosteum derived progenitor cells (hPDCs) in tissue flasks to acquire reference data. With these data, a time-variant prediction model was identified to describe the relation between the accumulated medium replaced as the control input and the accumulated lactate produced as the process output. Several forecast methods to predict the cell growth process were designed using multiple collected datasets by applying transfer function models or machine learning. The first controller experiment was performed using the accumulated... [more]
38533. LAPSE:2023.0054
A Novel Design towards Reducing Leakage Loss for Variable Geometry Turbines
February 17, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: leakage loss, low-pressure turbine, variable geometry turbine
To accommodate the next generation of adaptive/variable cycle engines and gas turbine power, the variable geometry turbine (VTG) is widely acknowledged as a most essential component. VGT consists of an adjustable vane to address the combined goals of high dry thrust and low specific fuel consumption (SFC) at subsonic cruises for aero-engines. This concept allows an engine to operate at a constant bypass ratio over a wide range of pressure ratios. To avoid scraping during rotation for guide vanes, a typical gap is deliberately left, which leads to significant leakage loss. In this research work, a novel spherical convex plat with a pivot shaft is proposed, which can be obtained by additive manufacturing. The plat is sophisticatedly designed according to the aggressive tip/hub pressure gradient. This design naturally generates a blockage for the gas from the pressure side towards the suction side. As a result, the most aggressive pressure gradient is removed, and maximum leakage flow is... [more]
38534. LAPSE:2023.0053
Current Challenges in the Sustainable Valorisation of Agri-Food Wastes: A Review
February 17, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Biosystems
Keywords: agri-food waste, bioactive compounds, food loss, food waste, minerals, potential applications, valorisation
In the upcoming years, the world will face societal challenges arising, in particular, from the impact of climate change and the inefficient use of natural resources, in addition to an exponential growth of the world population, which according to the United Nations (UN) estimations will be 9.8 billion in 2050. This increasing trend requires optimized management of natural resources with the use of value-added waste and a significant reduction in food loss and food waste. Moreover, the recent pandemic situation, COVID-19, has contributed indisputably. Along with the agri-food supply chain, several amounts of waste or by-products are generated. In most cases, these biomass wastes cause serious environmental concerns and high costs to enterprises. The valorisation of the agri-food loss and food industry wastes emerged as a useful strategy to produce certain value-added compounds with several potential applications, namely in the food, health, pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and environmental f... [more]
38535. LAPSE:2023.0052
Case Study: Successful Application of a Novel Gas Lift Valve in Low Pressure Wells in Fuling Shale Gas Field
February 17, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: gas lift, low pressure, piping line, shale gas
The Fuling shale gas field is facing a rapid gas production decline due to heavy liquid loading issues. Given the condition that most wells are located at remote areas in the mountains, the traditional gas lift methods that require either fixed compressor or skid-mounted gas lift trucks do not seem feasible and occur high operation costs. A new type of gas lift valve that can be opened or closed at a low valve dome pressure indicates the high sensitivity to low production pressure. Thus, the piping line pressure can be utilized to activate the valve due to its new advantages. In addition, the specially designed structure of the gas lift valve can be activated via pressure increases in the tubing to create a channel between the tubing and annulus. The valve that previously functioned as a dummy valve was then switched to a gas lift valve. Field application results show that all wells were successfully restarted by only utilizing the low piping pressure, and loaded liquid was lifted with... [more]
38536. LAPSE:2023.0051
Renewable Power and Heat for the Decarbonisation of Energy-Intensive Industries
February 17, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: Biomass, decarbonisation, energy-intensive industries, geothermal, green hydrogen, heat pumps, renewable energies, Solar Thermal
The present review provides a catalogue of relevant renewable energy (RE) technologies currently available (regarding the 2030 scope) and to be available in the transition towards 2050 for the decarbonisation of Energy Intensive Industries (EIIs). RE solutions have been classified into technologies based on the use of renewable electricity and those used to produce heat for multiple industrial processes. Electrification will be key thanks to the gradual decrease in renewable power prices and the conversion of natural-gas-dependent processes. Industrial processes that are not eligible for electrification will still need a form of renewable heat. Among them, the following have been identified: concentrating solar power, heat pumps, and geothermal energy. These can supply a broad range of needed temperatures. Biomass will be a key element not only in the decarbonisation of conventional combustion systems but also as a biofuel feedstock. Biomethane and green hydrogen are considered essenti... [more]
38537. LAPSE:2023.0050
Numerical Simulation and Process Optimization of Magnesium Alloy Vehicle Dashboard Cross Car Beam (CCB) Based on MAGMA
February 17, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: die casting, magnesium alloy, process optimization, response surface experiments
At present, the qualified rate of large thin-walled magnesium alloy castings is low. In this study, the effects of mold structure and process parameters were investigated to improve the production qualification rate of castings. The filling process of die castings was simulated by numerical simulation technology to optimize their structure. On the basis of an optimized mold structure, the process parameters of die castings were optimized using a response surface model, and a group of optimal process combinations were obtained: pouring temperature—660 °C; mold preheating temperature—200 °C; injection speed—6.5 m/s. The rationality of the optimized mold structure and process parameters is verified by die-casting experiments. The results show that the optimized mold structure and process parameters can effectively reduce the internal shrinkage cavity casting defects of automotive CCB castings, and effectively improve the production qualification rate of magnesium alloy CCB castings. This... [more]
38538. LAPSE:2023.0049
Use of Small Internal Combustion Engines for LNG Boil-Off Gas Conversion: An Experimental and Numerical Analysis
February 17, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: boil-off gas recovery, greenhouse gas mitigation, liquefied natural gas, small engines
LNG technologies have long been used but only recently found widespread employment on medium and small scales compared to the traditional cycle of liquefaction, transport by ship, regasification and injection into the gas network. This has increased the direct use of LNG with the problem of limiting greenhouse gas emissions, linked to gas released principally in the event of prolonged absence of fuel drawing from the cryogenic tank. This study analyzes the energetic exploitation of BOG in small internal combustion engines. The effect on CO2 equivalent emissions was evaluated, making a comparison with the BOG emission into the atmosphere directly or after burning. A 1 kW gasoline engine was selected for a 500-litre LNG tank and converted to gas fueling. The measured consumption and emissions resulted in compliance with a lower environmental impact compared to direct BOG release into the atmosphere despite simplified technical solutions, such a cheap and light 2-stroke engine. In contras... [more]
38539. LAPSE:2023.0048
Robust Intelligent Tracking Control Technique for Single-Phase SPWM Inverters
February 17, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: advanced sliding mode control (ASMC), chattering problem, grey-Markov model (GMM), single-phase SPWM inverter
This paper presents a robust intelligent tracking-control technique which is subsequently applied to single-phase SPWM inverters. The proposed technique mixes advanced sliding mode control (ASMC) with grey-Markov model (GMM). The advanced sliding mode control allows the system state to converge quickly to the origin in a limited amount of time. Unfortunately, a chattering problem frequently occurs when the inverter suffers drastically from highly nonlinear or internal parameters changes. The large power losses and high harmonic distortion emerge in the inverter output. The role that the grey-Markov model plays is to reduce the chattering of the ASMC during system uncertainty overestimation, or to reduce the steady-state error caused by underestimation of system uncertainty. In conjunction with the GMM and the ASMC, fast transient response, low distortion of the sinusoidal output-voltage and reduced chattering can be obtained. Simulation results of the proposed single-phase SPWM inverte... [more]
38540. LAPSE:2023.0047
Non-Conventional Reinforced EPS and Its Numerical Examination
February 17, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: CFD simulation, circular economy, EPS, structural strength, XPS
In the last decades, the EPS (expanded polystyrene) and the XPS (extruded polystyrene) have become the most frequently used thermal insulation. Furthermore, the XPS has step resistant thermal insulation with higher strength. Nowadays in our current economic situation, the circular economy plays a significant role. That means we need to intend making a product that becomes waste as late as possible. Instead of a product, the goal is to return it to the economy as a basic material for a new product. Instead of generating waste, a new chance must be given by reusing it. Based on that consideration, our research work was in producing reinforced EPS material, which has the physical and thermal properties at least, as the XPS is much more expensive to produce. For reinforcement, materials have been chosen, in terms of its current life cycle, considered as product or waste. The first choice were plastic straws and cutleries that will be redrawn from the market. The next additives were renewab... [more]
38541. LAPSE:2023.0046
Applications and Development of X-ray Inspection Techniques in Battery Cell Production
February 17, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: anode-cathode overhang, battery cell production, computer tomography, electrolyte filling, non-destructiv testing, radiography, X-ray inspection
Demand for lithium-ion battery cells (LIB) for electromobility has risen sharply in recent years. In order to continue to serve this growing market, large-scale production capacities require further expansion and the overall effectiveness of processes must be increased. Effectiveness can be significantly optimized through innovative manufacturing technology and by identifying scrap early in the production chain. To enable these two approaches, it is imperative to quantify safety- and function-critical product features in critical manufacturing steps through appropriate measurement techniques. The overview in this paper on quality control in LIB production illustrates the necessity for improved inspection techniques with X-rays to realize a fast, online measurement of inner features in large-scale cell assembly with short cycle times and to visualize inner product-process interactions for the optimization in electrolyte filling. Therefore, two new inspection techniques are presented tha... [more]
38542. LAPSE:2023.0045
Effect of the Processing Conditions on the Supercritical Extraction and Impregnation of Rosemary Essential Oil in Linear Low-Density Polyethylene Films
February 17, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Food & Agricultural Processes
Keywords: antioxidant activity, essential oil, LLDPE, rosemary, supercritical impregnation
The supercritical fluid extraction of essential oil from rosemary leaves and its subsequent impregnation in linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE) films were studied. The effects of temperature (318 and 338 K), pressure (15 and 25 MPa) and rosemary particle size (0.9 and 0.15 mm) on the extraction yield were investigated. Impregnation assays were developed at two different values of pressure (12 and 20 MPa), temperature (308 and 328 K), and impregnation time (1 and 5 h). The extraction yield of rosemary essential oil was increased by increasing pressure and decreasing particle size and temperature. ANOVA results showed that temperature, pressure, and time significantly impacted the essential oil impregnation yield in LLDPE films. The maximum impregnation yield (1.87 wt. %) was obtained at 12 MPa, 328 K, and 5 h. The antioxidant activity and the physical-mechanical properties of impregnated films were analyzed. The IC50 values for all the impregnated LLDPE samples were close to the IC5... [more]
38543. LAPSE:2023.0044
Stochastic Approach for Increasing the PV Hosting Capacity of a Low-Voltage Distribution Network
February 17, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Management
Keywords: distribution, hosting capacity, increase, low voltage, photovoltaic, PVHC, stochastic
In recent years, the emerging fear of an energy crisis in central Europe has caused an increased demand for distributed energy resources (DER), especially small photovoltaic rooftop installations up to 10 kWp. From a technical point of view, distributed PV in low-voltage networks is associated with the risk of power quality violation, overvoltage, voltage unbalance, harmonics, and violation of the thermal limit of phase conductors, neutral conductors, and transformers. Distribution system operators (DSO) are currently in a position to determine the amount of installed PV power for which reliable and safe network operation is ensured, also known as the photovoltaic hosting capacity (PVHC). The presented study describes a stochastic methodology for PVHC estimation and uses it to analyze a typical LV rural network in the Slovak Republic. Detailed and precise calculations are performed on the 4-wire LV model with accurate results. In this study, we, thus, profoundly analyze the problems wi... [more]
38544. LAPSE:2023.0043
Performance Evaluation of a Commercial Greenhouse in Canada Using Dehumidification Technologies and LED Lighting: A Modeling Study
February 17, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: dehumidification, greenhouse microclimate, heat recovery ventilation, liquid desiccant dehumidifier, mechanical refrigeration dehumidifier
In this study, a lumped parameter model, developed and extensively validated by the authors, is used to simulate the impact of three different dehumidification technologies (mechanical refrigeration dehumidifier, liquid desiccant dehumidifier, and a heat recovery ventilation unit), at a commercial greenhouse growing potted roses in southwestern Ontario, Canada. Typical meteorological year (TMY) data from nearby Vineland, Ontario was used to provide the external weather data used in the model. Each greenhouse bay containing a dehumidification unit was simulated for spring, fall, and winter conditions. The potential reductions in energy use (kWh), greenhouse gas emissions (kg CO2e), and operating cost were estimated for each test case. The potential energy savings from switching from high-pressure sodium (HPS) to light-emitting diode (LED) lights were also examined. The simulation results showed that switching to LED lamps could reduce the electrical energy usage by up to 60% but would i... [more]
38545. LAPSE:2023.0042
Abrasive Technologies with Dry Ice as a Blasting Medium—Review
February 17, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: abrasive technology, Carbon Dioxide, dry-ice blasting, industrial pollution removal
The objective of this work was to present an overview of abrasive technologies with solid carbon dioxide as a blasting medium. These methods can be successfully used for the removal of a wide range of types of industrial pollution. The article covers literature reports in the field of the examined cleaning mechanisms and manufacturing process of dry ice, focusing on the structure and size of the product. Having the correct understanding of these processes is crucial for further technological development. Then various configurations of the dry-ice-blasting and snow-blasting systems are presented, including a range of typical parameters met in the literature and in industrial applications. Because the nozzle can be treated as a key part of the system, typical examples of nozzles are described. Special attention is paid to the usability of each type. This study also covers the actual scope of applications for the described systems, especially in industry and science.
38546. LAPSE:2023.0041
A Review on Modeling Variable Renewable Energy: Complementarity and Spatial−Temporal Dependence
February 17, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: correlation, dependence, hydro generation, interdependence, Renewable and Sustainable Energy, scenario generation, solar generation, wind generation
The generation from renewable sources has increased significantly worldwide, mainly driven by the need to reduce the global emissions of greenhouse gases, decelerate climate changes, and meet the environmental, social, and governance agenda (ESG). The main characteristics of variable renewable energy (VRE) are the stochastic nature, its seasonal aspects, spatial and time correlations, and the high variability in a short period, increasing the complexity of modeling, planning, operating, and the commercial aspects of the power systems. The research on the complementarity and dependence aspects of VREs is gaining importance, given the development of hybrid generation systems and an array of VREs generators spread over a large region, which could be compounded by different renewable sources, such as hydro, solar, and wind. This review is based on a systematic literature review, providing a comprehensive overview of studies that investigated applied methodologies and methods to address dep... [more]
38547. LAPSE:2023.0040
Urban Regional Building Energy Planning Model under the Guidance of Network Flow Theory
February 17, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Planning & Scheduling
Keywords: BG iterative algorithm, building energy planning, minimum cost maximum flow, network flow theory, urban area
The satisfactory construction of regional building energy planning models is a key technology in effective energy allocation. At present, the selection of energy planning is only based on artificial judgment criteria, which leads to a high subjectivity in energy planning. This research innovatively introduces the network flow theory into the urban regional building energy planning model. Combined with the actual characteristics of regional building energy planning, the regional building energy planning model was constructed and the regional energy distribution mode was optimized. The model includes the energy supply layer, energy conversion layer, and energy demand layer. At the same time, the minimum cost and maximum flow problem of the model was solved with the help of the BG iterative algorithm. The model includes the energy supply layer, energy conversion layer, and energy demand layer. We used the BG iterative algorithm to solve the minimum cost and maximum flow problem of the mod... [more]
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