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Impact Investing in Digital Business Models
Adam Jabłoński, Marek Jabłoński.
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: digital economy, impact investing, social effect, sustainable digital business models.
In recent years, the role of digital enterprises in the global economy has been growing. The issue of assessing their impact on social aspects is noticeable. The aim of the article is to show social impact as a key factor in the development of digital business models. The Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) method used and the criteria for social impact assessments based on heuristic methods allowed for the components of business models that relate to social impact to be ranked, and subsequently for socially oriented enterprises functioning in the digital economy to be ranked. The companies selected for the research are understood by the authors as digital business models, the concept of which is embedded in a pro-social management intention. Purposive sampling, which in this situation was considered to be the most effective in terms of the objective of the paper, was applied. The literature review, analyses and heuristic research have demonstrated that the social factor in modern applica... [more]
Assessment of Social Acceptance for Autonomous Vehicles in Southeastern Poland
Agnieszka Dudziak, Monika Stoma, Andrzej Kuranc, Jacek Caban.
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: autonomous technology, road traffic, road vehicles, survey study.
New technologies reaching out for meeting the needs of an aging population in developed countries have given rise to the development and gradual implementation of the concept of an autonomous vehicle (AV) and have even made it a necessity and an important business paradigm. However, in parallel, there is a discussion about consumer preferences and the willingness to pay for new car technologies and intelligent vehicle options. The main aim of the study was to analyze the impact of selected factors on the perception of the future of autonomous cars by respondents from the area of Southeastern Poland in terms of a comparison with traditional cars, with particular emphasis on the advantages and disadvantages of this concept. The research presented in this study was conducted in 2019 among a group of 579 respondents. Data analysis made it possible to identify potential advantages and disadvantages of the concept of introducing autonomous cars. A positive result of the survey is that 68% of... [more]
Influence of DC Electric Field on the Propane-Air Diffusion Flames and NOx Formation
Sang-Min Kim, Kyeong-Soo Han, Seung-Wook Baek.
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: diffusion flame, electric field, NOx, polarity, propane, voltage.
The aim of this research is to investigate the effects of a direct current (DC) electric field on the combustion behavior of a co-flow propane diffusion flame. The flame length and NOx emission were observed and measured. The electric field enhances the combustion process of propane diffusion flame by causing the movement of ions and molecules in the flame, resulting in a change in the shape of the flame. The flame heights decrease with an increase in the applied voltage and polarity, a more dominant effect to be observed with a positive DC electric field. However, for the applied negative polarity, the inner-cone of the propane diffusion flame is shifted by the electric field. Drastic reduction in the NOx emission is observed with an increase in the applied DC voltage and polarity. In the existing system, the reduction percentage of NOx is within the range of 55 to 78%.
Dynamic Analysis for the Hydraulic Leg Power of a Powered Roof Support
Dawid Szurgacz.
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: bench testing, dynamic load, hydraulic leg, power, powered roof support.
This paper presents the results of a study conducted to determine the dynamic power of a hydraulic leg. The hydraulic leg is the basic element that maintains the position of a powered roof support. It is located in the structure between the canopy and the floor base. The analysis assumes that its power must be greater than the energy of the impact of the rock mass. The energy of the rock mass is generated by tremors caused mainly by mining exploitation. The mining and geological structure of the rocks surrounding the longwall complex also have an influence on this energy generation. For this purpose, stationary tests of the powered roof support were carried out. The analysis refers to the space under the piston of the leg, which is filled with fluid at a given pressure. The bench test involved spreading the leg in the test station under a specified pressure. It was assumed that the acquisition of dynamic power would be at the point of pressure and increase in the space under the piston... [more]
Implementation of “Smart” Solutions and An Attempt to Measure Them: A Case Study of Czestochowa, Poland
Renata Biadacz, Marek Biadacz.
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: intelligent transportation system, smart city, smart mobility.
The aim of the study is to present the implemented “smart” solutions and the developed indicators of their measurement in the context of the city of Częstochowa (Poland), as well as a participant in the “Benchmarking—we are looking for the best smart city solutions”. In order to achieve the assumed goal, a traditional review of the literature on the subject in the field of “smart city” was carried out. Then, the methodological assumptions related to developing a model set of indicators for cities participating in the program have been presented. In addition, a comparative analysis of the obtained indicators values for cities, Częstochowa and Bydgoszcz, has been carried out in the scope of one exemplary measure. The proposed research procedure can be used to analyze and evaluate cities in the country, as well as to select alternative solutions in the context of other urban features. Due to the fact that other cities in Poland will also participate in the study, the significance of this... [more]
Bioenergy: A Sustainable Shift
Idiano D’Adamo, Piergiuseppe Morone, Donald Huisingh.
April 27, 2023 (v1)
The European Commission emphasised that a bioeconomy is an economy that uses renewable biological resources from the land and sea (e [...]
Process Analysis of Main Organic Compounds Dissolved in Aqueous Phase by Hydrothermal Processing of Açaí (Euterpe oleraceae, Mart.) Seeds: Influence of Process Temperature, Biomass-to-Water Ratio, and Production Scales
Conceição de Maria Sales da Silva, Douglas Alberto Rocha de Castro, Marcelo Costa Santos, Hélio da Silva Almeida, Maja Schultze, Ulf Lüder, Thomas Hoffmann, Nélio Teixeira Machado.
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: Açaí seeds, acetic acid, furfural, HMF, hot compressed water, hydrothermal carbonization, mass production, process analysis.
This work aims to systematically investigate the influence of process temperature, biomass-to-water ratio, and production scales (laboratory and pilot) on the chemical composition of aqueous and gaseous phases and mass production of chemicals by hydrothermal processing of Açaí (Euterpe oleraceae, Mart.) seeds. The hydrothermal carbonization was carried out at 175, 200, 225, and 250 °C at 2 °C/min and a biomass-to-water ratio of 1:10; at 250 °C at 2 °C/min and biomass-to-water ratios of 1:10, 1:15, and 1:20 in technical scale; and at 200, 225, and 250 °C at 2 °C/min and a biomass-to-water ratio of 1:10 in laboratory scale. The elemental composition (C, H, N, S) in the solid phase was determined to compute the HHV. The chemical composition of the aqueous phase was determined by GC and HPLC and the volumetric composition of the gaseous phase using an infrared gas analyzer. For the experiments in the pilot test scale with a constant biomass-to-water ratio of 1:10, the yields of solid, liqu... [more]
On the Practical Evaluation of the Switching Loss in the Secondary Side Rectifiers of LLC Converters
Manuel Escudero, Matteo-Alessandro Kutschak, Francesco Pulsinelli, Noel Rodriguez, Diego Pedro Morales.
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: Coss hysteresis, isolated converters, LLC, soft switching, switching loss.
The switching loss of the secondary side rectifiers in LLC resonant converters can have a noticeable impact on the overall efficiency of the complete power supply and constrain the upper limit of the optimum switching frequencies of the converter. Two are the main contributions to the switching loss in the secondary side rectifiers: on the one hand, the reverse recovery loss (Qrr), most noticeably while operating above the series resonant frequency; and on the other hand, the output capacitance (Coss) hysteresis loss, not previously reported elsewhere, but present in all the operating modes of the converter (under and above the series resonant frequency). In this paper, a new technique is proposed for the measurement of the switching losses in the rectifiers of the LLC and other isolated converters. Moreover, two new circuits are introduced for the isolation and measurement of the Coss hysteresis loss, which can be applied to both high-voltage and low-voltage semiconductor devices. Fin... [more]
A Survey on Cybersecurity Challenges, Detection, and Mitigation Techniques for the Smart Grid
Shahid Tufail, Imtiaz Parvez, Shanzeh Batool, Arif Sarwat.
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: authentication, authorisation, cyber attacks, DDoS attack, denial of service, packet flooding, smart grid.
The world is transitioning from the conventional grid to the smart grid at a rapid pace. Innovation always comes with some flaws; such is the case with a smart grid. One of the major challenges in the smart grid is to protect it from potential cyberattacks. There are millions of sensors continuously sending and receiving data packets over the network, so managing such a gigantic network is the biggest challenge. Any cyberattack can damage the key elements, confidentiality, integrity, and availability of the smart grid. The overall smart grid network is comprised of customers accessing the network, communication network of the smart devices and sensors, and the people managing the network (decision makers); all three of these levels are vulnerable to cyberattacks. In this survey, we explore various threats and vulnerabilities that can affect the key elements of cybersecurity in the smart grid network and then present the security measures to avert those threats and vulnerabilities at th... [more]
Endpoint Use Efficiency Comparison for AC and DC Power Distribution in Commercial Buildings
Arthur Santos, Gerald Duggan, Stephen Frank, Daniel Gerber, Daniel Zimmerle.
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: AC/DC converters, DC distribution, DC/DC converters, miscellaneous electric loads.
Advances in power electronics and their use in Miscellaneous Electric Loads (MELs) in buildings have resulted in increased interest in using low-voltage direct current (DC) power distribution as a replacement for the standard alternating current (AC) power distribution in buildings. Both systems require an endpoint converter to convert the distribution system voltage to the MELs voltage requirements. This study focused on the efficiency of these endpoint converters by testing pairs of AC/DC and DC/DC power converters powering the same load profile. In contrast to prior studies, which estimated losses based on data sheet efficiency and rated loads, in this study, we used part load data derived from real-world time-series load measurements of MELs and experimentally characterized efficiency curves for all converters. The measurements performed for this study showed no systematic efficiency advantage for commercially available DC/DC endpoint converters relative to comparable, commercially... [more]
Energy Monitoring in the Wild: Platform Development and Lessons Learned from a Real-World Demonstrator
Filipe Quintal, Daniel Garigali, Dino Vasconcelos, Jonathan Cavaleiro, Wilson Santos, Lucas Pereira.
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: case study, electricity monitoring, long-term, platform, prototyping, retrofitting.
This paper presents the development and evaluation of EnnerSpectrum, a platform for electricity monitoring. The development was motivated by a gap between academic, fully custom-made monitoring solutions and commercial proprietary monitoring approaches. EnnerSpectrum is composed of two main entities, the back end, and the Gateway. The back end is a server comprised of flexible entities that can be configured to different monitoring scenarios. The Gateway interacts with equipment at a site that cannot interact directly with the back end. The paper presents the architecture and configuration of EnnerSpectrum for a long-term case study with 13 prosumers of electricity for approximately 36 months. During this period, the proposed system was able to adapt to several building and monitoring conditions while acquiring 95% of all the available consumption data. To finalize, the paper presents a set of lessons learned from running such a long-term study in the real world.
The Highest Peaks of the Mountains: Comparing the Use of GNSS, LiDAR Point Clouds, DTMs, Databases, Maps, and Historical Sources
Stanisław Szombara, Marta Róg, Krystian Kozioł, Kamil Maciuk, Bogdan Skorupa, Jacek Kudrys, Tomáš Lepeška, Michal Apollo.
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: data quality, DTM, GNSS, LiDAR, mountains.
Advances in remote data acquisition techniques have contributed to the flooding of society with spatial data sets and information. Widely available spatial data sets, including digital terrain models (DTMs) from aerial laser scanning (ALS) data, are finding more and more new applications. The article analyses and compares the heights of the 14 highest peaks of the Polish Carpathians derived from different data sources. Global navigation satellite system (GNSS) geodetic measurements were used as reference. The comparison primarily involves ALS data, and selected peaks’ GNSS measurements carried out with Xiaomi Mi 8 smartphones were also compared. Recorded raw smartphone GNSS measurements were used for calculations in post-processing mode. Other data sources were, among others, global and local databases and models and topographic maps (modern and old). The article presents an in-depth comparison of Polish and Slovak point clouds for two peaks. The results indicate the possible use of la... [more]
A Magnetite−Water-Based Nanofluid Three-Dimensional Thin Film Flow on an Inclined Rotating Surface with Non-Linear Thermal Radiations and Couple Stress Effects
Asad Ullah, Ikramullah, Mahmoud M. Selim, Thabet Abdeljawad, Muhammad Ayaz, Nabil Mlaiki, Abdul Ghafoor.
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: Carreau fluid, Hall effect, HAM, magnetic field, non-linear radiations, stretching/shrinking surface, thermal radiations.
This study is related to the heat energy transfer during 3D nanofluid (water-based) motion over a rotating surface by incorporating the combined impacts of thermal radiations and couple stress. The flow is modeled by a set of non-linear coupled PDEs, which is converted to a set of coupled non-linear ODEs by using suitable similarity transformations. The transformed equations are solved with the built-in NDSolve command. The effects of relevant interesting parameters on the nanofluid velocity components and temperature distribution are explained through various graphs. It is found that the velocity component f(η) is increased with higher values of γ and A0 while it drops with an increasing rotation parameter and nanoparticle volume fraction. The fluid temperature increases with higher αnf, Rd, ϵ2, ϵ3, A1 and drops with increasing Pr, ϵ1 and couple stress parameter (A0). The Nusselt number remains constant at a fixed Pr and Rd, whereas it increases with increasin... [more]
Projected Near-Surface Wind Speed Trends in Lithuania
Justė Jankevičienė, Arvydas Kanapickas.
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: climate change, IPCC projections, RCP scenarios, wind speed.
Developing wind energy in Lithuania is one of the most important ways to achieve green energy goals. Observational data show that the decline in wind speeds in the region may pose challenges for wind energy development. This study analyzed the long-term variation of the observed 2006−2020 and projected 2006−2100 near-surface wind speed at the height of 10 m over Lithuanian territory using data of three models included in the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project phase 5 (CMIP5). A slight decrease in wind speeds was found in the whole territory of Lithuania for the projected wind speed data of three global circulation models for the scenarios RCP2.6, RCP4.5, and RCP8.5. It was found that the most favorable scenario for wind energy production is RCP2.6, and the most unfavorable is the RCP4.5 scenario under which the decrease in wind speed may reach 12%. At the Baltic Sea coastal region, the decline was smaller than in the country’s inner regions by the end of the century. The highest red... [more]
Experimental Analysis of Temperature Influence on Waste Tire Pyrolysis
Zoran Čepić, Višnja Mihajlović, Slavko Đurić, Milan Milotić, Milena Stošić, Borivoj Stepanov, Milana Ilić Mićunović.
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: batch reactor, fuel, pyrolysis, temperature, waste tire.
Pyrolysis is an optimal thermochemical process for obtaining valuable products (char, oil, and gas) from waste tires. The preliminary research was done on the three groups of samples acquired by cutting the same waste tire of a passenger vehicle into cylindrical granules with a base diameter of 3, 7, and 11 mm. Each batch weighed 10 g. The heating rate was 14 °C/min, and the final pyrolysis temperature was 750 °C, with 90 s residence time. After the pyrolysis product yields were determined for all of the three sample groups, further research was performed only on 3 mm granules, with the same heating rate, but with altered final pyrolytic temperatures (400, 450, 500, 550, 600, 650, 700, and 750 °C). The results of this study show that thermochemical decomposition of the waste tire sample takes place in the temperature range of 200−500 °C, with three distinct phases of degradation. The highest yield of the pyrolytic oil was achieved at a temperature of 500 °C, but further heating of vola... [more]
Special Issue: “Energy Data Analytics for Smart Meter Data”
Andreas Reinhardt, Lucas Pereira.
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Smart electricity meters are a cornerstone for the realization of next-generation electrical power grids [...]
Organic Rankine Cycle for Energy Recovery System
Andrea De Pascale.
April 27, 2023 (v1)
This book contains the successful invited submissions [...]
Oxygen Transfer Effects in a Two-Phase System of an Aqueous Phase and Liquid Perfluorochemical Subjected to Continuous Wave-Assisted Agitation in Disposable Bioreactor
Kamil Wierzchowski, Paweł Sobieszuk, Maciej Pilarek.
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: cell culture, dimensional exponential correlation methodology, disposable bag-like container, liquid perfluorochemical (perfluorocarbon), mass transfer, wave-assisted agitation.
Systems of two immiscible liquid phases—aqueous phase (i.e., distilled water (dH2O) or phosphate-buffered saline (PBS)) and liquid perfluorochemical (i.e., perfluorodecalin (PFD))—were subjected to wave-assisted agitation, i.e., oscillatory rocked, in a disposable bag-like container in a ReadyToProcess WAVETM25 bioreactor, to recognize oxygen transfer effects and effectivity of the surface aeration. According to the DoE methodology, values of the volumetric liquid-side mass transfer (kLa) coefficient for dH2O, PBS, dH2O-PFD, and PBS-PFD systems were determined for the whole range of operating parameters of the WAVE 25 bioreactor. A significantly higher maximal value of kLa was found for waving dH2O than for dH2O-PFD (i.e., 0.00460 s−1 vs. 0.00331 s−1, respectively) compared to more equal maximal values of kLa reached for PBS and PBS-PFD (0.00355 s−1 vs. 0.00341 s−1, respectively). The interface development factor (f) depended on the interfacial area a, and the enhancement factor (EPFD)... [more]
Effects of Bent Outlet on Characteristics of a Fluidic Oscillator with and without External Flow
Nam-Hun Kim, Kwang-Yong Kim.
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: aerodynamic analyses, bending angle, fluidic oscillator, frequency, peak velocity ratio, pressure drop, unsteady Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes equations.
A fluidic oscillator with a bent outlet nozzle was investigated to find the effects of the bending angle on the characteristics of the oscillator with and without external flow. Unsteady aerodynamic analyses were performed on the internal flow of the oscillator with two feedback channels and the interaction between oscillator jets and external flow on a NACA0015 airfoil. The analyses were performed using three-dimensional unsteady Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes equations with a shear stress transport turbulence model. The bending angle was tested in a range of 0−40°. The results suggest that the jet frequency increases with the bending angle for high mass flow rates, but at a bending angle of 40°, the oscillation of the jet disappears. The pressure drop through the oscillator increases with the bending angle for positive bending angles. The external flow generally suppresses the jet oscillation, and the effect of external flow on the frequency increases as the bending angle increases.... [more]
A Dual Rising Edge Shift Algorithm for Eliminating the Transient DC-Bias Current in Transformer for a Dual Active Bridge Converter
Michal Gierczynski, Lech M. Grzesiak, Arkadiusz Kaszewski.
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: DC-bias, dual active bridge (DAB), single phase shift (SPS) modulation, transient response.
This paper deals with a well-known problem of the transient DC-bias current occurring during a phase shift transition in dual active bridge (DAB) DC/DC converters. This phenomenon, if not compensated, can cause damage to the converter or deteriorate its performance. One aim of this paper is to present a solution which allows for the elimination of the undesired transient DC-bias component in current waveforms. This solution is the dual rising edge shift (DRES) compensation algorithm. It provides a very simple implementation and fast settling time within the first half of a switching period. Moreover, the solution is independent on any measurements or system parameter values. It is based on the double-sided single phase shift (DSSPS) modulation, which is described in detail along with a converter model in steady-state. Then, the mechanisms leading to the transient DC-bias are explained, and the compensation algorithm is derived. The performance of the algorithm has been tested using a l... [more]
Computation of Lightning Current from Electric Field Based on Laplace Transform and Deconvolution Method
Grzegorz Karnas.
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: deconvolution, Laplace transform, lightning channel base current, lightning electric field.
A method for computation of the lightning channel base current from the corresponding vertical component of lightning electric field was presented. The algorithm was developed by applying Laplace transform. The lightning current was estimated from its deconvolution with a special transfer function. The transfer function includes information about geometry and physical properties of entire lightning impulse generation system. The method was verified for a Heidler-type base current and a MTLL model of its propagation within the lightning channel. Research was done for close, middle, and far distance to the lightning strike point. Optimum performance was obtained for the middle distance of several kilometers where the electrostatic, induction, and radiation components of the transfer function were of the same range. An analysis was done for input electric field with and without noise superimposed on its time domain waveform. Relative uncertainties for the electric field and calculated lig... [more]
Fear of the COVID-19 Pandemic and Social Distancing as Factors Determining the Change in Consumer Payment Behavior at Retail and Service Outlets
Agnieszka Huterska, Anna Iwona Piotrowska, Joanna Szalacha-Jarmużek.
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: cashless payments, consumer behavior, COVID-19, infection fear, Poland, social distancing, socio-economic changes.
The aim of this study was to identify the factors inducing customers to choose cashless payments made with payment cards at retail and service outlets during the COVID-19 pandemic. We identified factors that are crucial for consumers’ functioning under pandemic conditions, but which have so far been neglected in research. The estimated logit model indicates that the variables significantly influencing the more frequent choice of payment cards at retail outlets are related to the fear of infection and perception of the advantages of new technological solutions in connection with social distancing. Our study shows that, in addition to sociodemographic characteristics such as age and level of education, emotionally motivated factors induced by the pandemic have begun to play an important role in the transition to cashless payment.
Models of Transverse Vibration in Conveyor Belt—Investigation and Analysis
Piotr Bortnowski, Lech Gładysiewicz, Robert Król, Maksymilian Ozdoba.
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: conveyor belt, laboratory and in-service tests of conveyor components, noise emissions, transverse vibrations.
The transverse vibration frequency of conveyor belts is an important parameter describing the dynamic characteristics of a belt conveyor. This parameter is most often identified from theoretical relationships, which are derived on the basis of an assumption that the belt is a stationary elastic string. Belt vibrations have a number of analogies to other tension member systems, such as, for example, power transmission belts. Some research findings suggest that in the case of a limited length of the belt section, a more accurate description of its vibration can be obtained with a beam model rather than with a string model. Experimental research has so far mostly revolved around measurements of stationary belts. This article presents the results of vibration measurements performed for a moving belt and obtained for various operating parameters of the conveyor, as well as for several configurations of the distance between idler supports. The analysis was conducted on a moving steel-cord be... [more]
Driving Factors for the Spatiotemporal Heterogeneity in Technical Efficiency of China’s New Energy Industry
Hongli Liu, Xiaoyu Yan, Jinhua Cheng, Jun Zhang, Yan Bu.
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Policy
Keywords: DEA model, GTWR model, new energy industry, spatiotemporal heterogeneity, technical efficiency.
The new energy industry (NEI) is key to achieving a clean and low-carbon economy. Improving its technical efficiency, a factor reflecting the ability of an enterprise or industry to produce maximum economic outputs from a given set of inputs and production technologies, is vital for the healthy development of the NEI. Nevertheless, due to the fragmentation of industry data, it is still difficult to accurately measure the technical efficiency of China’s NEI and understand the driving factors behind it. Based on the panel data derived from 17,457 observations on new energy enterprises in 29 Chinese provinces during 1998 and 2013 (latest data available), this paper uses data envelopment analysis (DEA) and geographically and temporally weighted regression (GTWR) for the first time to investigate the spatiotemporal characteristics and driving factors of the technical efficiency of China’s NEI. The results show that the technical efficiency of China’s NEI was relatively low and increased mod... [more]
Investigation and Improvement of Standard External Lightning Protection System: Industrial Case Study
I Made Yulistya Negara, Daniar Fahmi, Dimas Anton Asfani, IGN Satriyadi Hernanda, Rendi Bagus Pratama, Arief Budi Ksatria.
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: ATP/EMTP, grounding system, lightning, lightning protection system, rolling sphere method, surge protective device.
In this study, the lightning protection system and grounding system of one plant of the petrochemical industry were investigated, evaluated, and improved. The methods used in this study were rolling sphere and angle protection methods. The grounding system of the building under study was modeled and simulated using ATP/EMTP (Alternative Transient Program/Electromagnetic Transient Program) software. The results show that the external lightning protection system of the prilling tower studied does not adhere to IEC 62305 and IEC 1024-1-1 standards. Moreover, the grounding configuration of the DCS building was not appropriate for protecting sensitive equipment inside. Lightning causes an enormous potential difference between lightning ground rods in the grounding system. Additionally, disabling the existing surge protective device (SPD) causes an increase in the magnitude of Ground Potential Rise at the DCS building. Improvement of the lightning protection system of the prilling tower and... [more]
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