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4850. LAPSE:2023.34287
Power Substation Construction and Ventilation System Co-Designed Using Particle Swarm Optimization
April 25, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Optimization
Keywords: exhaust fan, gas insulated switchgear, inlet and outlet openings, multiobjective particle swarm optimizer, power substation, synthetic noise.
This study discusses a numerical study that was developed to optimize the ventilation system in a power substation prior to its installation. We established a multiobjective particle swarm optimizer to identify the best approach for simultaneously improving, first, the ventilation performance considering the most appropriate inlet size and outlet openings and second, the reduction of the synthetic noise of the ventilation and power consumption from the exhaust fan equipment and its operation. The study used building information modeling to construct indoor and outdoor models of the substation building and verified the overall performance using ANSYS FLUENT 18.0 software to simulate the air velocity and air temperature distribution within the building. Results show that the exhaust fan of the B1F cable finishing room and the 23 kV gas insulated switchgear (GIS) room optimize the reduction of horsepower by approximately 1 Hp and 0.5 Hp. The combined noise is reduced by 4 dBA and 2 dBA; t... [more]
4851. LAPSE:2023.34286
Transient Behavior of Vertical Commingled Well in Vertical Non-Uniform Boundary Radii Reservoir
April 25, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: pressure transient analysis, rate transient analysis, type curve, vertical commingled well, vertical non-uniform boundary radii.
Transient behavior analysis, including rate transient analysis (RTA) and pressure transient analysis (PTA), is a powerful tool to investigate the production performance of the vertical commingled well from long-term production data and capture the formation parameters of the multilayer reservoir from transient well testing data. Current transient behavior analysis models hardly consider the effect of vertical non-uniform boundary radii (VNBR) on transient performances (rate decline and pressure response). The VNBR may cause an obvious novel radial flow regime and rate decline type, which can easily be mistaken as a radial composite reservoir. In this paper, we present a VNBR transient behavior analysis model, the extended vertical uniform boundary radii (VUBR), to investigate the rate decline behavior and pressure response characteristics through diagnostic type curves. Results indicate that the dimensionless production integral derivative curve or pressure derivative curve can magnify... [more]
4852. LAPSE:2023.34285
Virtual Storage-Based Model for Estimation of Economic Benefits of Electric Vehicles in Renewable Portfolios
April 25, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: EV fleet management, market aggregator, Monte Carlo simulation, Stochastic Optimization, virtual storage.
The expected increase in the presence of electric vehicles raises numerous questions regarding their impact on the market relations. Depending on the agreement between the involved parties, the position of EVs changes from passive (traditional role) to active. Active EVs are beneficial for variability and uncertainty-intense modern power systems. To enable this transition, a suitable framework in the form of agreements is required in order to establish the terms and responsibilities. Following the presented agreements, we propose a novel method for evaluation of the benefits that the newly added EVs bring to the portfolio. The method comprises two steps, a Monte Carlo simulation of the EV driving/charging patterns and an optimization model for market related decision making. The method results in the estimates on economic savings resulting from adding EVs to portfolios. An illustrative example is used in order to give an idea of the range of the benefits.
4853. LAPSE:2023.34284
Nucleate Pool Boiling Heat Transfer from High-Flux Tube with Dielectric Fluid HFE-7200
April 25, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: heat transfer coefficient, high-flux tube, pool boiling, porous surface.
In the present experimental study, nucleate pool boiling heat transfer measurements of two high-flux tubes (sample A and sample B) were conducted at atmospheric pressure with HFE-7200 as the working fluid. Both high-flux tubes were made from a sintered Cu-Ni (high-flux) alloy powder. The porous high-flux surface was coated inside the test tube and it is tested within the heat flux ranging from 2.6 to 86 kW/m2. The major difference between sample A and sample B was the coating thickness, where sample B (0.6 mm) was much larger than that of sample A (0.07 mm). Both tubes showed about three times enhancement in heat transfer coefficient (HTC) when compared to plain tube. Even though sample B contained a higher HTC than sample A, it also revealed a faster level-off phenomenon regarding the HTC vs. wall superheat. The major parameter which characterizes the boiling performance of high-flux tube was the ratio of coating thickness to pore diameter which also yielded different trends upon HTC... [more]
4854. LAPSE:2023.34283
A Hybridization of Cuk and Boost Converter Using Single Switch with Higher Voltage Gain Compatibility
April 25, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: DC-to-DC converter, higher voltage gain, low voltage stress, non-isolated DC-to-DC converter, single switch high voltage gain converter.
In the current era, the desire for high boost DC-to-DC converter development has increased. Notably, there has been voltage gain improvement without adding extra power switches, and a large number of passive components have advanced. Magnetically coupled isolated converters are suggested for the higher voltage gain. These converters use large size inductors, and thus the non-isolated traditional boost, Cuk and Sepic converters are modified to increase their gain by adding an extra switch, inductors and capacitors. These converters increase circuit complexity and become bulky. In this paper, we present a hybrid high voltage gain non-isolated single switch converter for photovoltaic applications. The proposed converter connects the standard conventional Cuk and boost converter in parallel for providing continuous current mode operation with the help of a single power switch, which gives less voltage stress on controlled switch and diodes. The proposed hybrid topology uses a single switch... [more]
4855. LAPSE:2023.34282
Comparative Numerical Analysis on Vertical Wind Turbine Rotor Pattern of Bach and Benesh Type
April 25, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: 3D modeling, air flow, Bach type, Benesh type, Computational Fluid Dynamics, rotor, wind action, wind turbine.
In this work, 3D models in classic configuration of Bach and Benesh rotor type, as well as models with modified blade pattern geometry were analyzed from the air circulation point of view inside the rotor enclosure in order to identify the operating parameters differences according to rotor geometric modified configuration. Constructive design aspects are presented, as well as results obtained from the virtual model analysis in terms of circulation velocity and pressure values which enhance rotor operation related to torque and power coefficients. The rotors design pattern is made according to previous results obtained by different researchers who have performed numerical analysis on virtual models and tests on the experimental rotor models using the wind tunnel. The constructive solutions are describing two-bladed rotor models, in four new designed constructive variants and analyzed using ANSYS CFX. The air velocity specific values, static and total pressure recorded at the rotor blad... [more]
4856. LAPSE:2023.34281
Reliability-Based Optimization for Energy Refurbishment of a Social Housing Building
April 25, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Optimization
Keywords: building refurbishment, discounted cash flow analysis, Optimization, polynomial chaos, reliability analysis.
This paper investigates the influence of a stochastic variation of both energy and economic parameters in an optimization loop applied to a refurbished social housing building. Usually, energy and economic optimization procedures rely on the results of an underlying numerical deterministic model which influences both energy gains and economic figures. However, an analyst must always face the random variation of input and parameter data. The unknown data can represent poor initial information or data that can change in a long time; this is the case of fuel cost and economic indexes in particular. This paper deals with both problems for building refurbishment optimization, the former related to the initial state of a building, and the latter to the energy cost variability. Reliability analysis considers a stochastic variation of parameters looking for solutions that incorporate a risk level; in this case, it deals with optimization objectives related to different impacts on economic, env... [more]
4857. LAPSE:2023.34280
A Quantitative Study on the Requirement for Additional Inertia in the European Power System until 2050 and the Potential Role of Wind Power
April 25, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: emulated inertia, European power system, frequency response, inertia support, synthetic inertia.
A significant amount of conventional power plants in the European power system is anticipated to be replaced by solar and wind power in the future. This may require alternative sources for inertia support. The purpose of the paper is to learn about the consequences on the frequency deviation after a fault in the European power system when more wind and solar are introduced and when wind is considered as a possible provider of inertia. This study quantifies the expected maximum requirement for additional inertia in the future European power system up to 2050. Furthermore, we investigated the possibility of wind power to meet this additional need by providing emulated inertia. The European power system of the EU-28 countries has been clustered to the five synchronous grids, UCTE, Nordic, UK, Baltic and Irish. The future European energy mix is simulated considering twelve different scenarios. Production units are dispatched according to their expected environmental impacts, which closely... [more]
4858. LAPSE:2023.34279
Promoting Energy Efficiency in the Built Environment through Adapted BIM Training and Education
April 25, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: building information modelling (BIM), digital construction, energy efficiency (EE), skills, training.
The development of new climate change policies has increased the motivation to reduce energy use in buildings, as reflected by a stringent regulatory landscape. The construction industry is expected to adopt new methods and strategies to address such requirements, focusing primarily on reducing energy demand, improving process efficiency and reducing carbon emissions. However, the realisation of these emerging requirements has been constrained by the highly fragmented nature of the industry, which is often portrayed as involving a culture of adversarial relationships and risk avoidance, which is exacerbated by a linear workflow. Recurring problems include low process efficiency, delays and construction waste. Building information modelling (BIM) provides a unique opportunity to enhance building energy efficiency (EE) and to open new pathways towards a more digitalised industry and society. BIM has the potential to reduce (a) waste and carbon emissions, (b) the endemic performance gap,... [more]
4859. LAPSE:2023.34278
Electrical Energy Demand Forecasting Model Development and Evaluation with Maximum Overlap Discrete Wavelet Transform-Online Sequential Extreme Learning Machines Algorithms
April 25, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Policy
Keywords: energy security, MODWT, OS-ELM, predictive model for electricity demand, sustainable energy management systems, time-series forecasting, wavelet transformation.
To support regional electricity markets, accurate and reliable energy demand (G) forecast models are vital stratagems for stakeholders in this sector. An online sequential extreme learning machine (OS-ELM) model integrated with a maximum overlap discrete wavelet transform (MODWT) algorithm was developed using daily G data obtained from three regional campuses (i.e., Toowoomba, Ipswich, and Springfield) at the University of Southern Queensland, Australia. In training the objective and benchmark models, the partial autocorrelation function (PACF) was first employed to select the most significant lagged input variables that captured historical fluctuations in the G time-series data. To address the challenges of non-stationarities associated with the model development datasets, a MODWT technique was adopted to decompose the potential model inputs into their wavelet and scaling coefficients before executing the OS-ELM model. The MODWT-PACF-OS-ELM (MPOE) performance was tested and compared w... [more]
4860. LAPSE:2023.34277
Decision Support System to Implement Units of Alternative Biowaste Treatment for Producing Bioenergy and Boosting Local Bioeconomy
April 25, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: bioenergy, decision support system, efficiency of bio-resources, multi-criteria analysis, Sustainability.
Lately, the model of circular economy has gained worldwide interest. Within its concept, waste is viewed as a beneficial resource that needs to be re-introduced in the supply chains, which also requires the use of raw materials, energy, and water to be minimized. Undeniably, a strong link exists between the bioeconomy, circular economy, bioproducts, and bioenergy. In this light, in order to promote a circular economy, a range of alternative options and technologies for biowaste exploitation are currently available. In this paper, we propose a generic methodological scheme for the development of small, medium, or large-scale units of alternative biowaste treatment, with an emphasis on the production of bioenergy and other bioproducts. With the use of multi-criteria decision analysis, the model simultaneously considers environmental, economic, and social criteria to support robust decision-making. In order to validate the methodology, the latter was demonstrated in a real-world case stud... [more]
4861. LAPSE:2023.34276
Co-Pyrolysis of Beet Pulp and Defecation Lime in TG-MS System
April 25, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: beet pulp, char, defecation lime, flammable gasses, kinetics, pyrolysis, tar.
The process of pyrolysis of beet pulp, a by-product after the extraction of raw sugar from sugar beet, with the addition of defecation lime was studied in a thermobalance coupled with a mass spectrometer. The beet pulp pyrolysis process took place completely at 600 °C, and the resulting char, tar and gas were characterized by higher heating values of 23.9, 21.6 and 7.77 MJ/kg, respectively. The addition of the defecation lime to beet pulp caused both an increase in the char production yield and a decrease in the tar production yield. At the same time, the higher heating value of char and tar decreased along with the increase of defecation lime added to the sample. The deconvolution of derivative thermogravimetric (DTG) curves allowed us to identify the basic components of beet pulp, for which the activation energy by isoconversion method was calculated. The 20 wt.% addition of defecation lime caused an increase of the activation energy by about 18%. Further increase in the defecation l... [more]
4862. LAPSE:2023.34275
A Case Study of LightStay (2010−2017)—Hilton’s Corporate Responsibility Management System
April 25, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: energy and environmental indicators, energy saving, environmental knowledge, hotels, sustainability performance measurement system.
This paper focuses on Hilton’s proprietary sustainability performance measurement system (SPMS) called LightStay (2010−2017). It draws on the case-study method and relies on three principal sources of information: in-house documents, a questionnaire completed by users of LightStay and interviews conducted with external experts. Specifically, the paper traces the system’s evolution and highlights its distinctive features, exploring the challenges and trade-offs related to the design and workings of an SPMS in a hotel multinational. The study shows, among other things, how LightStay, using an internationally approved methodology of data collection, calculation, metrics and benchmarking, compares a hotel’s predicted and actual environmental performance. It concludes by arguing that LightStay is a holistic platform that not only integrates precise measurement of the firm’s environmental effects with its business operations and strategic goals but also acts as a repository of sustainability... [more]
4863. LAPSE:2023.34274
Planning Under Uncertainty Applications in Power Plants Using Factored Markov Decision Processes
April 25, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Planning & Scheduling
Keywords: Markov decision processes, planning under uncertainty, power plants.
Due to its ability to deal with non-determinism and partial observability, represent goals as an immediate reward function and find optimal solutions, planning under uncertainty using factored Markov Decision Processes (FMDPs) has increased its importance and usage in power plants and power systems. In this paper, three different applications using this approach are described: (i) optimal dam management in hydroelectric power plants, (ii) inspection and surveillance in electric substations, and (iii) optimization of steam generation in a combined cycle power plant. For each case, the technique has demonstrated to find optimal action policies in uncertain settings, present good response and compilation times, deal with stochastic variables and be a good alternative to traditional control systems. The main contributions of this work are as follows, a methodology to approximate a decision model using machine learning techniques, and examples of how to specify and solve problems in the ele... [more]
4864. LAPSE:2023.34273
Remote Laboratory Testing Demonstration
April 25, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: CHIL, HIL, integrated laboratories, power system testing, real-time communication platform.
The complexity of a smart grid with a high share of renewable energy resources introduces several issues in testing power equipment and controls. In this context, real-time simulation and Hardware in the Loop (HIL) techniques can tackle these problems that are typical for power system testing. However, implementing a convoluted HIL setup in a single infrastructure can be physically impossible or can increase the time required to test a smart grid application in detail. This paper introduces the Joint Test Facility for Smart Energy Networks with Distributed Energy Resources (JaNDER) that allows users to exchange data in real-time between two or more infrastructures. This tool enables the integration of infrastructures, exploiting the synergies between them, and creating a virtual infrastructure that can perform more experiments using a combination of the resources installed in each infrastructure. In particular, JaNDER can extend a HIL setup. In order to validate this new testing concep... [more]
4865. LAPSE:2023.34272
Advancement of Segmented Cell Technology in Low Temperature Hydrogen Technologies
April 25, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: degradation, electrolysis, fuel cell, Hydrogen, operando measurement.
The durability and performance of electrochemical energy converters, such as fuel cells and electrolysers, are not only dependent on the properties and the quality of the used materials. They strongly depend on the operational conditions. Variations in external parameters, such as flow, pressure, temperature and, obviously, load, can lead to significant local changes in current density, even local transients. Segmented cell technology was developed with the purpose to gain insight into the local operational conditions in electrochemical cells during operation. The operando measurement of the local current density and temperature distribution allows effective improvement of operation conditions, mitigation of potentially critical events and assessment of the performance of new materials. The segmented cell, which can replace a regular bipolar plate in the current state of the technology, can be used as a monitoring tool and for targeted developments. This article gives an overview of th... [more]
4866. LAPSE:2023.34271
Measurements of Optical Properties of Smoke Particulates Produced from Burning Polymers and Their Implications
April 25, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Numerical Methods and Statistics
Keywords: fire, light obscuration, mass specific extinction coefficient, polymer, smoke.
A series of cone calorimetry experiments and simultaneous gravimetric sampling and light extinction (GSLE) measurements were performed to determine the optical properties (light obscuration and extinction characteristics) of smoke particulates produced from burning polymers. The polymer selected in the present study was acrylonitrile-butadiene styrene (ABS), which has a moderate smoke yield during combustion, and unplasticized polyvinyl chloride (UPVC), which has a lower smoke yield than ABS. The experiments show that the measured light obscuration for UPVC smoke particles is much lower than that for ABS smoke particles because of the low rate of smoke production during combustion. Results from the simultaneous GSLE measurements demonstrate more clearly that UPVC smoke particles represent a lower efficiency of light obscuration on a per-unit smoke mass basis, resulting in a 41.3% reduction in a mass specific extinction coefficient compared to the ABS smoke particles. Numerical analysis... [more]
4867. LAPSE:2023.34270
Finite-Element Simulation for Thermal Modeling of a Cell in an Adiabatic Calorimeter
April 25, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: adiabatic calorimetry, finite-element method, heat capacity, heat transfer, numerical simulation.
This research obtains a mathematical formulation to determine the heat transfer in a transient state, in a calorimeter cell, considering an adiabatic system. The development of the cell was established and the mathematical model was transiently solved, which approximated the physical phenomenon under the cell operation. A numerical method for complex geometries was used to validate performance. The results obtained in the transient heat transfer in a cylinder under boundary and initial conditions were compared using an analytical solution and numerical analysis employing the finite-element method with commercial software. The study from the temperature distribution can afford, selection between a cylindrical and spherical geometry, design criteria that are generated by changing parameters such as dimension, temperature, and working fluids to develop an adiabatic calorimeter to measure the heat capacity in fluids. We show the mathematical solution with its initial and boundary condition... [more]
4868. LAPSE:2023.34269
Phase-Shift PWM-Controlled DC−DC Converter with Secondary-Side Current Doubler Rectifier for On-Board Charger Application
April 25, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: current doubler rectifier, high-frequency link DC–DC converter, secondary phase-shift PWM control, soft-switching.
A novel circuit topology for an on-board battery charger for plugged-in electric vehicles (PEVs) is presented in this paper. The proposed on-board battery charger is composed of three H-bridges on the primary side, a high-frequency transformer (HFT), and a current doubler circuit on the secondary side of the HFT. As part of an electric vehicle (EV) on-board charger, it is required to have a highly compact and efficient, lightweight, and isolated direct current (DC)−DC converter to enable battery charging through voltage/current regulation. In this work, performance characteristics of full-bridge phase-shift topology are analyzed and compared for EV charging applications. The current doubler with synchronous rectification topology is chosen due to its wider-range soft-switching availability over the full load range, and potential for a smaller and more compact size. The design employs a phase-shift full-bridge topology in the primary power stage. The current doubler with synchronous rec... [more]
4869. LAPSE:2023.34268
Green Walls, a Critical Review: Knowledge Gaps, Design Parameters, Thermal Performances and Multi-Criteria Design Approaches
April 25, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: building performance, building simulation, energy retrofit, green walls, Sustainability, thermal behavior, urban quality.
The green wall is an engineered technology for stormwater management and climate change mitigation at the urban level. At the building scale, these energy efficiency measures are suitable for improving indoor comfort conditions and for reducing energy needs. Several guidelines are available about vertical greening systems, but these propose design parameters and performance evaluation criteria, often incomparable. In order to facilitate the implementation of proper technical standards, this paper proposes a critical review of more recent scientific investigations. All parameters for the design optimization are discussed as well as the achievable social and private benefits by taking into consideration the type of study (numerical or experimental), the climate conditions, the analysis period, all technical requirements of the green layer as well as of the back wall. The review underlines that a multi-criteria design approach is needed for green vertical systems. Thus, the paper is concl... [more]
4870. LAPSE:2023.34267
Optimization of the TEGs Configuration (Series/Parallel) in Energy Harvesting Systems with Low-Voltage Thermoelectric Generators Connected to Ultra-Low Voltage DC−DC Converters
April 25, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Optimization
Keywords: energy harvesting, energy measurement, series and parallel TEGs ensemble, thermoelectric generators, ultra-low voltage DC–DC converters.
Solar radiation and human activity generate ubiquitous temperature gradients that could be harvested by thermoelectric generators (TEGs). However, most of these temperature gradients are in the range of very few degrees and, while TEGs are able to harvest them, the resulting output voltages are extremely small (a few hundreds of mV), and DC−DC converters are necessary to boost them to usable levels. Impedance matching between TEGs and DC−DC converter plays a fundamental role in the energy harvesting efficiency. Therefore, it is essential to determine the output power of the system in different configurations, in order to decide on the optimum TEG connection. Here, we present an electronic circuit to measure the maximum power that can be harvested with low-voltage TEGs connected to a DC−DC converter. The developed circuit is an electronic controlled load that drains the maximum current from the output of the DC−DC converter while maintaining its output voltage at the maximum allowed val... [more]
4871. LAPSE:2023.34266
Regional Study of Changes in Wind Power in the Indian Shelf Seas over the Last 40 Years
April 25, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: north Indian Ocean, ocean renewable energy, resource assessment, wind climate variability, wind energy.
Wind power variations at two heights (the surface level and turbine hub level) were investigated at 20 locations in the shelf seas of India using hourly fifth generation European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) atmospheric reanalyses of the global climate (ERA5) data covering the last 40 years (1979 to 2018). The interannual and seasonal variability in wind power was studied. The wind power density, the exceedance probability of power density and the exploitable wind resources were examined. In the Indian shelf seas, the annual mean wind power density at 10 m above mean sea level varies from 82 to 353 W/m2. Wind power density at 110.8 m is 20% to 40% higher than at 10 m above mean sea level. The study shows that the shelf seas have an abundance of wind power, with wind speeds over 3 m/s during 90% of the time at locations 1 to 3, 12 and 13, with a high occurrence of exploitable wind energy above 0.7 × 103 kWh/m2. Among the locations studied, the most power-rich area w... [more]
4872. LAPSE:2023.34265
Optimal Parameters of Volt−Var Function in Smart Inverters for Improving System Performance
April 25, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Optimization
Keywords: distribution system, Optimization, photovoltaic (PV), smart inverter, volt–var function.
This paper proposes a method to improve the performance of a distribution system by optimizing volt−var function of a smart inverter to alleviate the voltage deviation problem due to distributed generation connection. In order to minimize voltage deviation and line losses which represent the performance of a distribution system, this paper proposes an algorithm that optimally sets the parameters of the volt−var function. In the process of optimizing the parameters of the volt−var function, the algorithm proposed in this paper considers minimizing the contribution of the reactive power in order not to affect the output of the distributed generation. In order to apply to the field, the distribution system in South Korea considering the configuration and operation regulation was selected as a test model for algorithm verification. As a result, the system performance was successfully improved by optimally setting the volt−var function of the smart inverter which is an effective way to solv... [more]
4873. LAPSE:2023.34264
Sedimentary and Diagenetic Features and Their Impacts on Microbial Carbonate Reservoirs in the Fourth Member of the Middle Triassic Leikoupo Formation, Western Sichuan Basin, China
April 25, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Biosystems
Keywords: diagenesis, microbial carbonates, reservoir formation, sedimentation, the Middle Triassic Leikoupo Formation, the Western Sichuan Basin of SW China.
In recent years, the discovery of two gas fields in the fourth member of the Leikoupo Formation in the Western Sichuan Basin of SW China confirmed the exploration potential of microbial carbonates. The aim of the present study is to clarify the formation mechanism of the microbial reservoirs in the Leikoupo Formation. For this purpose, lithofacies, depositional environments, and diagenesis analyses were performed in samples collected from cores of 12 wells. The climate of study area was arid during Anisian time, and the water body was restricted. In such a climate, an evaporitic environment was developed, where ten types of lithofacies, dominated by microbial carbonates and gypsum rocks, were recognized. Thrombolites and stromatolites are the main high-quality reservoirs rock types in the fourth member of the Leikoupo Formation in the Western Sichuan Basin of SW China, which developed as microbial mounds, with reservoir space of microbial inter-clot pores, intra-clot pores, fenestral p... [more]
4874. LAPSE:2023.34263
Optimization of a Small Wind Turbine for a Rural Area: A Case Study of Deniliquin, New South Wales, Australia
April 25, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: aerodynamic, computational fluid dynamics (CFD), Genetic Algorithm, horizontal-axis wind turbine (HAWT), Optimization.
The performance of a wind turbine is affected by wind conditions and blade shape. This study aimed to optimize the performance of a 20 kW horizontal-axis wind turbine (HAWT) under local wind conditions at Deniliquin, New South Wales, Australia. Ansys Fluent (version 18.2, Canonsburg, PA, USA) was used to investigate the aerodynamic performance of the HAWT. The effects of four Reynolds-averaged Navier−Stokes turbulence models on predicting the flows under separation condition were examined. The transition SST model had the best agreement with the NREL CER data. Then, the aerodynamic shape of the rotor was optimized to maximize the annual energy production (AEP) in the Deniliquin region. Statistical wind analysis was applied to define the Weibull function and scale parameters which were 2.096 and 5.042 m/s, respectively. The HARP_Opt (National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO, USA) was enhanced with design variables concerning the shape of the blade, rated rotational speed, and pi... [more]
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