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Chemical Characteristics of Selected Grass Species from Polish Meadows and Their Potential Utilization for Energy Generation Purposes
Bogusława Waliszewska, Mieczysław Grzelak, Eliza Gaweł, Agnieszka Spek-Dźwigała, Agnieszka Sieradzka, Wojciech Czekała.
April 26, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: ash, calorific value, cellulose, chemical composition of grass, lignin.
Analyses were conducted on 10 grass species from permanent grasslands in the Noteć Leniwa and Noteć Bystra valley. Their chemical composition was assayed, and their heat of combustion and heating value were determined. The cellulose content ranged from 33.38% to 38.68%, while the content of lignin ranged from 15.42% to 21.99%, and that of hemicellulose from 30.27% to 34.31%. The heating value of grasses was comparable to that of wood from 2- to 3-year-old willows and other fast-growing energy crops. However, the calorific value of naturally dried grasses may be slightly lower. The quantities of minerals in these grasses, exceeding those in wood, did not result in a lowering of their heat of combustion. The analyses clearly showed that the investigated grass species may be successfully used for energy generation purposes.
Determination of the Theoretical and Actual Working Volume of a Hydraulic Motor—Part II (The Method Based on the Characteristics of Effective Absorbency of the Motor)
Pawel Sliwinski.
April 26, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: actual working volume, effective absorbency, hydraulic motor, mechanical efficiency, theoretical working volume, volumetric efficiency.
In this article, the second method of determination of the theoretical and actual working volume of a hydraulic motor is described. The proposed new method is based on the characteristics of effective absorbency of the motor. The effective absorbency has been defined as the ratio of flow rate in a motor to the rotational speed of the motor’s shaft. It has been shown that the effective absorbency is a nonlinear function of the rotational speed and nonlinear function of the pressure drop in the motor’s working chambers. Furthermore, it has been proven that the actual working volume of a motor is a function of a third degree of pressure drop in the motor’s working chamber. The actual working volume should be taken to assess the mechanical and volumetric energy losses in the motor. Furthermore, the influence of the flowmeter location in the measurement system and the compressibility of liquid on the result of the theoretical and actual working volume calculation was also taken into account... [more]
Development of Hankel Singular-Hypergraph Feature Extraction Technique for Acoustic Partial Discharge Pattern Classification
Suganya Govindarajan, Venkateshwar Ragavan, Ayman El-Hag, Kannan Krithivasan, Jayalalitha Subbaiah.
April 26, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: hyper features, partial discharge (PD), pattern classification, singular features, singular value decomposition.
Different types of classifiers for acoustic partial discharge (PD) pattern classification have been widely discussed in the literature. The classifier performance mainly depends on the measurement conditions (location and type of the PD, acoustic sensor position and frequency response) as well as extracted features. Recent research posits that features extracted by singular value decomposition (SVD) can exhibit the natural characteristics and energy contained in the signal. Though the technique by itself is not novel, in this paper, SVD is employed for PD classification in a revised way starting from data arrangement in Hankel form, to embedding the hypergraph-based features and finally to extracting the required set of optimal features. The algorithm is tested for various measurement conditions that include the influences of various PD locations and oil temperatures. The robustness of the algorithm is also tested using noisy PD signals. Experimental results show the proposed feature e... [more]
Influence of the Reshaped Elbow on the Unsteady Pressure Field in a Simplified Geometry of the Draft Tube
Raul-Alexandru Szakal, Alexandru Doman, Sebastian Muntean.
April 26, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: draft tube, reshaped elbow, simplified geometry, unsteady hydrodynamics, variable conditions.
The paper focuses on the influence of the reshaped elbow geometry of the draft tube on the unsteady pressure field under different operating conditions. The experimental investigations are conducted considering two simplified geometrical configurations of the draft tubes with sharp heel elbow and modified/reshaped elbow, respectively. The discriminated power spectra (rotating and plunging components) of the acquired pressure signals on the wall are determined on five levels for seven operating conditions to quantify the influence of the reshaped elbow. The influence of the reshaped elbow on the fundamental frequencies of both rotating and plunging components and on the amplitude of the rotating component is negligible. In contrast, the equivalent amplitude associated with the root mean square of the plunging power spectrum that propagates along the hydraulic passage is mitigated up to 25% by the reshaped geometry of the elbow. The equivalent amplitude on the narrow band around the fund... [more]
The Power Losses in Cable Lines Supplying Nonlinear Loads
Bartosz Rozegnał, Paweł Albrechtowicz, Dominik Mamcarz, Monika Rerak, Maciej Skaza.
April 26, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: active power losses, current harmonics, nonlinear load, power supply systems, voltage harmonics.
This paper presents the skin effect impact on the active power losses in the sheathless single-core cables/wires supplying nonlinear loads. There are significant conductor losses when the current has a distorted waveform (e.g., the current supplying diode rectifiers). The authors present a new method for active power loss calculation. The obtained results have been compared to the IEC-60287-1-1:2006 + A1:2014 standard method and the method based on the Bessel function. For all methods, the active power loss results were convergent for small-cable cross-section areas. The proposed method gives smaller power loss values for these cable sizes than the IEC and Bessel function methods. For cable cross-section areas greater than 185 mm2, the obtained results were better than those for the other methods. There were also analyses of extra power losses for distorted currents compared to an ideal 50 Hz sine wave for all methods. The new method is based on the current penetration depth factor cal... [more]
Experimental Studies of Droplet Formation Process and Length for Liquid−Liquid Two-Phase Flows in a Microchannel
Li Lei, Yuting Zhao, Wukai Chen, Huiling Li, Xinyu Wang, Jingzhi Zhang.
April 26, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: droplet formation, droplet length, microchannels, microfluidics, two-phase flow.
In this study, changes in the droplet formation mechanism and the law of droplet length in a two-phase liquid−liquid system in 400 × 400 μm standard T-junction microchannels were experimentally studied using a high-speed camera. The study investigated the effects of various dispersed phase viscosities, various continuous phase viscosities, and two-phase flow parameters on droplet length. Two basic flow patterns were observed: slug flow dominated by the squeezing mechanism, and droplet flow dominated by the shear mechanism. The dispersed phase viscosity had almost no effect on droplet length. However, the droplet length decreased with increasing continuous phase viscosity, increasing volume flow rate in the continuous phase, and the continuous-phase capillary number Cac. Droplet length also increased with increasing volume flow rate in the dispersed phase and with the volume flow rate ratio. Based on the droplet formation mechanism, a scaling law governing slug and droplet length was pr... [more]
A Carbon Price Prediction Model Based on the Secondary Decomposition Algorithm and Influencing Factors
Jianguo Zhou, Shiguo Wang.
April 26, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: carbon price, empirical mode decomposition, kernel extreme learning machine, maximum correlation minimum redundancy algorithm, partial autocorrelation analysis, secondary decomposition, sparrow search algorithm, variational mode decomposition.
Carbon emission reduction is now a global issue, and the prediction of carbon trading market prices is an important means of reducing emissions. This paper innovatively proposes a second decomposition carbon price prediction model based on the nuclear extreme learning machine optimized by the Sparrow search algorithm and considers the structural and nonstructural influencing factors in the model. Firstly, empirical mode decomposition (EMD) is used to decompose the carbon price data and variational mode decomposition (VMD) is used to decompose Intrinsic Mode Function 1 (IMF1), and the decomposition of carbon prices is used as part of the input of the prediction model. Then, a maximum correlation minimum redundancy algorithm (mRMR) is used to preprocess the structural and nonstructural factors as another part of the input of the prediction model. After the Sparrow search algorithm (SSA) optimizes the relevant parameters of Extreme Learning Machine with Kernel (KELM), the model is used fo... [more]
Intensification of Processes for the Production of Ethyl Levulinate Using AlCl3·6H2O
Carlo Pastore, Valeria D’Ambrosio.
April 26, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: aluminum chloride hexahydrate, catalyst recovery, direct esterification, ethyl levulinate, Process Intensification.
A process for obtaining ethyl levulinate through the direct esterification of levulinic acid and ethanol using AlCl3·6H2O as a catalyst was investigated. AlCl3·6H2O was very active in promoting the reaction and, the correspondent kinetic and thermodynamic data were determined. The reaction followed a homogeneous second-order reversible reaction model: in the temperature range of 318−348 K, Ea was 56.3 kJ·K−1·mol−1, whereas Keq was in the field 2.37−3.31. The activity of AlCl3·6H2O was comparable to that of conventional mineral acids. Besides, AlCl3·6H2O also induced a separation of phases in which ethyl levulinate resulted mainly (>98 wt%) dissolved into the organic upper layer, well separated by most of the co-formed water, which decanted in the bottom. The catalyst resulted wholly dissolved into the aqueous phase (>95 wt%), allowing at the end of a reaction cycle, complete recovery, and possible reuse for several runs. With the increase of the AlCl3·6H2O content (from 1 to 5 mol%), t... [more]
On the Predictability of China Macro Indicator with Carbon Emissions Trading
Qian Chen, Xiang Gao, Shan Xie, Li Sun, Shuairu Tian, Shigeyuki Hamori.
April 26, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Policy
Keywords: GDP growth, high-frequency carbon emissions trading, macroeconomic forecast, mixed data sampling regression, out-of-sample prediction, purchasing managers’ index.
Accurate and timely macro forecasting requires new and powerful predictors. Carbon emissions data with high trading frequency and short releasing lag could play such a role under the framework of mixed data sampling regression techniques. This paper explores the China case in this regard. We find that our multiple autoregressive distributed lag model with mixed data sampling method setup outperforms either the auto-regressive or autoregressive distributed lag benchmark in both in-sample and out-of-sample nowcasting for not only the monthly changes of the purchasing managers’ index in China but also the Chinese quarterly GDP growth. Moreover, it is demonstrated that such capability operates better in nowcasting than h-step ahead forecasting, and remains prominent even after we account for commonly-used macroeconomic predictive factors. The underlying mechanism lies in the critical connection between the demand for carbon emission in excess of the expected quota and the production expans... [more]
Regime Confluence in Automobile Industry Transformation: Boundary Dissolution and Network Reintegration via CASE Vehicles
Liqiao Wang, Peter Wells.
April 26, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: automobility, CASE, industry boundaries, innovation, regime confluence, sociotechnical transition.
Technological innovations in sociotechnical transitions are usually found in market or spatial niches. These novel niches may sometimes emerge and expand, and eventually may erode an established sociotechnical system regime. In this paper, we redefined niche emergence as potentially consequent from the convergence of different regimes. That is, it is proposed that innovative niches may be grounded in established regimes but subsequently expand or bridge to previously distinct and separate other sociotechnical system regimes. However, the extension of overlapping regimes creates new forms of “external” competition for industrial participants inside each regime. This paper therefore proposes that regime−regime confluence may be observed in (1) the boundaries between regimes potentially being broken via emergent new niches; (2) pre-existing local networks being fragmented and reformed into exclusive and/or wider networks; and (3) competitive challenges and pressures arising both from insi... [more]
Experimental Investigation on the Effects of the Geometry of the Pilot Burner on Main Flame
Cheol Woo Lee, In Su Kim, Jung Goo Hong.
April 26, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: buoyancy effect, burner geometry, flame shape, flame temperature, pilot burner, thermal damage.
Various kinds of pilot burners were experimentally investigated to examine the effects of their geometry and their location relative to the main burner of a real size combustor. In addition, a wide range of fuel equivalence ratios were investigated to analyze the feasibility of the novel pilot burner for the conventional burner application. From the results, it is shown that the novel pilot burner with multi air holes had a thin, straight, long and stable pilot flame, while the conventional pilot burner had a thick, lifted, short and unstable flame. It is also shown that the novel pilot burner with an upper air flow hole had a straight pilot flame which led to less thermal damage to the burner combustor. This study suggests that not only pilot burner flame shape but also the vertical location of the pilot burner from the main burner combustor has a significant effect on combustor durability.
DC Current Limiting Characteristics of Flux-Coupled Type SFCL Using Superconducting Element Connected in Parallel in a DC System
Young-Pil Kim, Seok-Cheol Ko.
April 26, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: DC systems, fault current limiting (FCL), flux-coupled type, instantaneous power, superconducting fault current limiter (SFCL).
In this paper, the fault current limiting (FCL) characteristics of a flux-coupled type superconducting fault current limiter (SFCL) with parallel connection between two windings in a DC system were analyzed. The flux-coupled type SFCL was composed of two coils connected in parallel and a superconducting element (SE), which was connected in series with the secondary coil. The flux-coupled type SFCL works in DC systems similar to those in AC systems. Before a fault occurs, the respective magnetic fluxes generated by the two coils connected in parallel offset each other, maintaining the voltage induced in the two coils at zero. In case of a fault, however, resistance is generated in the SE, preventing the magnetic fluxes generated by the two coils from offsetting each other. Thus, some voltage is induced in the two coils, and this starts to limit the fault current. DC short circuit tests were conducted, and the test results confirmed that the flux-coupled type SFCL with the two parallel c... [more]
A Review on Production of Light Olefins via Fluid Catalytic Cracking
Zahra Gholami, Fatemeh Gholami, Zdeněk Tišler, Martin Tomas, Mohammadtaghi Vakili.
April 26, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: catalyst types, FCC process, light olefin production, operating conditions.
The fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) process is an alternative olefin production technology, with lower CO2 emission and higher energy-saving. This process is used for olefin production by almost 60% of the global feedstocks. Different parameters including the operating conditions, feedstock properties, and type of catalyst can strongly affect the catalytic activity and product distribution. FCC catalysts contain zeolite as an active component, and a matrix, a binder, and a filler to provide the physical strength of the catalyst. Along with the catalyst properties, the FCC unit’s performance also depends on the operating conditions, including the feed composition, hydrocarbon partial pressure, temperature, residence time, and the catalyst-to-oil ratio (CTO). This paper provides a summary of the light olefins production via the FCC process and reviews the influences of the catalyst composition and operating conditions on the yield of light olefins.
Investigations on the Performance of Various Horizontal Ground Electrodes
Hanis Hamizah Hizamul-Din, Normiza Mohamad Nor, Nurul Nadia Ahmad, Nur Farahi Idris, Azwan Mahmud.
April 26, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: finite element method, ground electrodes, grounding systems, high impulse conditions, soil ionization.
Experimental work on grounding systems has shown that the characteristics of grounding systems under high impulse conditions are different than those obtained at steady-state conditions. Investigations on the grounding systems under high impulse conditions make it evident that ionization process could occur in soil, due to field enhancement in air voids in the soil. This process can lead to an ionization zone that reduces the impulse resistance of grounding systems (due to an enlargement of a virtually increased cross-sectional area) from its steady state. There have been many studies pointing towards the effect of various soils and the ground electrode’s arrangement on the reduction of impulse resistance from its steady state, and its decrease with increasing currents. It was, however, noted that very few studies on the effect of the configurations of horizontal ground electrodes have been performed by field measurements before. This work presents the experimental and simulated work o... [more]
Functional Safety Concept to Support Hazard Assessment and Risk Management in Water-Supply Systems
Barbara Tchórzewska-Cieślak, Katarzyna Pietrucha-Urbanik, Mohamed Eid.
April 26, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: failure analysis, functional safety, risk.
Within the frame of upgrading and modernisation of the Water Supply System (WSS), our work is focussing on the safety systems/devices implemented or that should be implemented in the WSS. The implementation of safety systems is supposed to reduce hazard occurrence and hazardous consequences in case of a WSS unsafe disruption. To assess this reduction, we preconise the use of the safety integrity levels standards. The implementation of the safety systems/devices is undertaken on the ground of the multi-barriers safeguard approach. The “Water Contamination Hazard” is considered in the paper. A case study is presented, assessed and conclusions are drawn. The methodology presented in the paper and the results of the case study assessment will contribute to the decision-making regarding the upgrading of the safety and the performance of the WSS.
Using Isopropanol as a Capping Agent in the Hydrothermal Liquefaction of Kraft Lignin in Near-Critical Water
Anders Ahlbom, Marco Maschietti, Rudi Nielsen, Huyen Lyckeskog, Merima Hasani, Hans Theliander.
April 26, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: alkaline catalyst, hydrothermal liquefaction, isopropanol, Kraft lignin.
In this study, Kraft lignin was depolymerised by hydrothermal liquefaction in near-critical water (290−335 °C, 250 bar) using Na2CO3 as an alkaline catalyst. Isopropanol was used as a co-solvent with the objective of investigating its capping effect and capability of reducing char formation. The resulting product, which was a mixture of an aqueous liquid, containing water-soluble organic compounds, and char, had a lower sulphur content than the Kraft lignin. Two-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance studies of the organic precipitates of the aqueous phase and the char indicated that the major lignin bonds were broken. The high molar masses of the char and the water-soluble organics, nevertheless, indicate extensive repolymerisation of the organic constituents once they have been depolymerised from the lignin. With increasing temperature, the yield of char increased, although its molar mass decreased. The addition of isopropanol increased the yield of the water-soluble organic products... [more]
Study on Structural Parameters and Analysis Method of Soil Successive Impulse Discharge Channel
Donghui Luo, Yongxing Cao, Yu Zhang, Shijun Xie, Chenmeng Zhang, Shuping Cao.
April 26, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: discharge channel, gray information, grounding, successive impulse, transient analysis model, X-ray.
The transient analysis model of grounding systems is an important tool to analyze the lightning characteristics of grounding devices. When lightning enters the soil through the grounding device, there is a centralized discharge channel. The spatial structure of the discharge channel in the soil has a great effect on the accuracy of the transient analysis model of the soil impulse discharge. In this paper, based on the gray information analysis method, the volume of successive impulse discharge channels in the ground under various currents and soil conditions is calculated, and the changing law with time interval is analyzed. According to the experimental results, an analysis method of the model considering the discharge channel structure is proposed, and an example is analyzed. The results show that the time interval has an effect on the volume of the discharge channel. In a certain range, the volume of the channel increases with the time interval of successive impulse discharges. Taki... [more]
An Experimental Study of Gas Flow Regime and Pressure Drop in a Random Packed Bed with Sinter Particles
Zude Cheng, Haitao Wang, Junsheng Feng, Hui Dong.
April 26, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: flow regime, packed bed, particle friction factor, pressure drop, sinter.
The gas flow regime and pressure drop in a gas−solid packed bed with irregularly shaped sinter particles were experimentally investigated. Using a self-made experimental facility for data measurement, the gas flow pressure drop in a sinter bed layer was determined for various experimental conditions. According to the changes in the modified coefficients, α and β, for different flow regimes, the flow transitions from one regime to another in packed beds with different particle diameters were described. Furthermore, the pressure drop correlations for different flow regimes were determined, and the reliabilities of the obtained correlations were contrastively analyzed. The results show that, when the particle diameter is constant, the modified pressure drop per unit height, ΔP/Hu, increases linearly with the increasing gas superficial velocity. When the gas superficial velocity is larger than 1.15 m/s under atmospheric conditions, the gas flow regime in the sinter bed layer is the turbule... [more]
Carbon Emission Reduction—Carbon Tax, Carbon Trading, and Carbon Offset
Wen-Hsien Tsai.
April 26, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
The Paris Agreement was signed by 195 nations in December 2015 to strengthen the global response to the threat of climate change following the 1992 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCC) and the 1997 Kyoto Protocol [...]
The Proximity Effect in Twin Line with Round Conductors Placed in Conductive Medium
Paweł Jabłoński, Dariusz Kusiak, Tomasz Szczegielniak, Zygmunt Piątek.
April 26, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: analytical solution, conductive medium, current density, cylindrical conductors, proximity effect, skin effect.
Power lines are often placed in ground or sea water, which are weakly conductive media. In the paper, a new analytical formula, taking into account the proximity effect in a twin line placed in a weakly conductive medium, is derived, and the effect of the conductive medium is considered. In the first step, one of the wires is replaced by a current filament, and the solution is sought for magnetic vector potential around the filament. In the next step, an analytical formula for eddy currents induced in a long straight conductor of circular cross-section placed near to the current filament in the extensive conductive medium is found by using the method of separation of variables. The correctness of the formula is checked by comparison with the results obtained via other methods like finite and boundary element methods. Then, the effect of various parameters on the eddy current distribution is tested. Next, the proximity effect in a twin symmetrical line is considered, and the effect of t... [more]
The Network of Dominant Owners of Wind Development in Galicia (Spain) (1995−2017): An Approach Using Power Structure Analysis
Rosa María Regueiro-Ferreira, Xoán R. Doldán-García.
April 26, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: dominant owners, Galicia, shareholders, wind energy, wind farm owning company.
This article identifies and characterizes the network of dominant businesses which owned wind farms in Galicia (Spain) from 1995 to 2017. This research contributes to reduce the research gap about identifying the investment groups involved and to appreciate the real size of the wind sector. The novelty of the research lies in identifying the network of real owners of wind farms through the application of Domhoff’s power structure analysis, normally used in the analysis of the power structure of corporations and political institutions. With this method, it is possible to observe how the individual wind farm companies are assessed as well as the matrix company, and/or the principal shareholders to which the farm belongs are identified. The article shows that the installed wind power in Galicia is owned by large energy firms with the participation of international investment funds as well, even though the smaller number of local companies in the sector were given favored status under the... [more]
The Fuel Cycle Implications of Nuclear Process Heat
Aiden Peakman, Robert Gregg.
April 26, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: fuel cycle, HTR, Nuclear, ORION, process heat, SFR, SMR, spent nuclear fuel.
International and UK fuel cycle scenario analyses performed to date have focused on nuclear plants producing electricity without considering in detail the other potential drivers for nuclear power, such as industrial process heat. Part of the reason behind the restricted applications of nuclear power is because the assumptions behind the future scenario are not fully captured, for example how big are demands from different sectors? Here we present a means to fully capture the potential opportunities for nuclear power using Sankey diagrams and then, using this information, consider for the first time in the UK the fuel cycle implications of decarbonising industrial heat demand in the year 2050 with nuclear power using the ORION fuel cycle code to study attributes related to spent fuel, uranium demand and decay heat from the spent fuel. We show that even in high industrial energy demand scenarios, the sensitivity of spent fuel masses and decay heat to the types of reactor deployed is rel... [more]
A Dynamic Multi-Cell FCL to Improve the Fault Ride through Capability of DFIG-Based Wind Farms
M. R. Shafiee, H. Shahbabaei Kartijkolaie, M. Firouzi, S. Mobayen, A. Fekih.
April 26, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: fault-ride through (FRT), multi-cell fault current limiter (MCFCL), wind farms (WFs).
Endowing wind farms (WFs) with fault ride through (FRT) capability is crucial to their continuous availability under various operating conditions. This paper proposes a dynamic adaptive multi-cell fault current limiter (MCFCL) topology to enhance the FRT capability of grid connected WFs. The proposed MCFCL consists of one transient cell (TC) and multi resistive cells (RCs) directly connected to the grid’s high voltage without using any series injection transformers nor any series connection of semiconductor switches. The transient cell of the MCFCL includes two transient limiting reactors (TLRs) to mitigate the transient fault current and limit the rate of change of the currents of the semiconductor switches during fault occurrence. The number of RCs in the MCFCL is determined based on voltage sag level. These latter are inserted in the fault path to provide an adaptive voltage sag compensation mechanism according to the voltage sag level. Assessment of the MCFCL under various sag cond... [more]
Stall Mode Transformation in the Wide Vaneless Diffuser of Centrifugal Compressors
Yaguang Heng, Bo Hu, Qifeng Jiang, Zhengwei Wang, Xiaobing Liu.
April 26, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: centrifugal compressors, characteristic time analysis, rotating stall, theoretical analysis, vaneless diffuser.
A review on the rotating stall in the vaneless diffuser of centrifugal compressors is presented showing that different stall modes characterized by different numbers of cells can be detected within the diffuser even if the operating condition remains unchanged. The interaction between the inlet perturbation and the stall cells near the diffuser outlet is supposed to be the trigger of the stall mode transformation. In order to determine if the inlet perturbation will interact with the downstream stall cells, a characteristic time analysis is proposed to estimate the characteristic time of the perturbation in radial and tangential directions. An additional theoretical model which focused on the development of the vaneless diffuser rotating stall is presented to determine the propagation velocity of the cells. The comparison between the characteristic time in two directions shows that one stall mode is able to evolve into another stall mode if a critical condition is met, and the stall mo... [more]
A Novel Method for Obtaining the Signature of Household Consumer Pairs
Dadiana-Valeria Căiman, Toma-Leonida Dragomir.
April 26, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: genetic algorithms, low frequency sampling with smart meter, nonintrusive decomposition of compound consumers via signatures, nonlinear regression, signatures of household consumers, voltage-current trajectory.
The management of electricity consumption by household consumers requires multiple ways of consumer monitoring. One of these is the signature i(v) determined by monitoring the consumer voltage-current trajectory. The paper proposes a novel method for obtaining signatures of 2-multiple consumers, i.e., a pair of consumers connected in parallel. Signatures are obtained from samples of the voltage at the consumers’ terminals and of the total current absorbed by the consumers, measured at a frequency of only 20 Hz. Within the method, signatures are calculated using genetic algorithms (GA) and nonlinear regression, according to a procedure developed by the authors in a previous paper. The management of the data selected for the signature assignment represents the novelty. The method proposed in this paper is applied in two case studies, one concerning household consumers within the same power level, the other for household consumers of different power levels. The results confirm the possibi... [more]
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