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Torrefaction and Thermochemical Properties of Agriculture Residues
Javaid Akhtar, Muhammad Imran, Arshid Mahmood Ali, Zeeshan Nawaz, Ayyaz Muhammad, Rehan Khalid Butt, Maria Shahid Jillani, Hafiz Amir Naeem.
April 21, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: agriculture residue, Biomass, biowaste to fuel, thermochemical properties, thermogravimetric analysis, torrefaction.
In this study, the densification of three agriculture waste biomasses (corn cobs, cotton stalks, and sunflower) is investigated using the torrefaction technique. The samples were pyrolyzed under mild temperature conditions (200−320 °C) and at different residence times (10 min−60 min). The thermal properties of the obtained bio-char samples were analyzed via thermo-gravimetric analysis (TGA). Compositional analysis of the torrefied samples was also carried out to determine the presence of hemicellulose, cellulose, and lignin contents. According to the results of this study, optimum temperature conditions were found to be 260 °C−300 °C along with a residence time of 20 min−30 min. Based on the composition analysis, it was found that biochar contains more lignin and celluloses and lower hemicellulose contents than do the original samples. The removal of volatile hemicelluloses broke the interlocking of biomass building blocks, rendering biochar brittle, grindable, and less reactive. The r... [more]
Biomethane Potential of Selected Organic Waste and Sewage Sludge at Different Temperature Regimes
German Smetana, Ewa Neczaj, Anna Grosser.
April 21, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: algae biomass, anaerobic digestion, biochemical methane potential assay, co-digestion, grease trap sludge, organic fraction of municipal sewage waste, sewage sludge, specific cumulative methane production.
Sewage sludge (SS) generation and its management still pose a problem in many countries. Anaerobic co-digestion (AcD) of SS with grease trap sludge (GTS) and organic fraction of municipal sewage waste (OFMSW), which are two easily biodegradable substrates, may improve biogas production and AcD kinetics. Algae biomass (AB) of the species Undaria pinnatifida can be the third co-digestion component that may also affect the AcD performance. The aim of the study was therefore to evaluate the performance of mesophilic and thermophilic SS batch AcD with OFMSW, GTS as well as AB through biochemical methane potential (BMP) assay in relation to cumulative specific biogas (YB) and methane yields (Ym). Three kinetic models were applied within the scope of the kinetic study. Results of the study showed that the mixture containing SS, GTS and AB brought the most noticeable improvements in Ym compared to other studied mixtures and in respect to standalone SS digestion, the improvement amounted to 88.... [more]
Efficiency Boost of a Quasi-Z-Source Inverter: A Novel Shoot-Through Injection Method with Dead-Time
Ivan Grgić, Dinko Vukadinović, Mateo Bašić, Matija Bubalo.
April 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: dead-time, efficiency, hardware implementation, quasi-Z-source inverter, shoot-through injection, sinusoidal pulse width modulation.
A quasi-Z-source inverter (qZSI) is a single-stage inverter that enables a boost of the input dc voltage through the utilization of a so-called shoot-through state (STS). Generally, the efficiency of the qZSI depends on the utilized STS injection method to a significant extent. This paper presents a novel method of STS injection, called the zero-sync method, in which the STS occurrence is synchronized with the beginning of the zero switching states (ZSSs) of the three-phase sinusoidal pulse width modulation (SPWM). In this way, compared to the conventional STS injection method, the total number of switchings per transistor is reduced. The ZSSs are detected by utilizing the SPWM pulses and the logic OR gates. The desired duration of the STS is implemented by utilizing the LM555CN timer. The laboratory setup of the three-phase qZSI in the stand-alone operation mode was built to compare the proposed zero-sync method with the conventional STS injection method. The comparison was carried ou... [more]
The Changes of Ergonomic Engine Vibroacoustic Response Regarding Their Development
Radosław Wróbel, Lech Sitnik, Monika Andrych-Zalewska, Łukasz Łoza, Radostin Dimitrov, Veselin Mihaylov.
April 21, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: combustion engines, vehicle, vibroacoustic response.
The article presents the results of research on the vibroacoustic response of internal combustion engines mounted in a vehicle. The vehicles studied belong to popular models, which became available in successive versions. Each group included vehicles of the same model of an older generation (equipped with a naturally aspirated engine) and of a newer generation, including downsized (and turbocharged) engines. Tests in each group were carried out under repeatable conditions on a chassis-load dynamometer. The vibrations were measured using single-axis accelerometers mounted on the steering wheel, engine, and driver’s head restraint mounting. The primary purpose of the study was to verify whether the new generations of vehicles equipped with additional high-speed elements (compressors) generate additional harmonics (especially those within the range potentially affecting travel comfort and human health) and whether there are significant changes in the distribution of spectral power density... [more]
An Artificial Intelligence Empowered Cyber Physical Ecosystem for Energy Efficiency and Occupation Health and Safety
Petros Koutroumpinas, Yu Zhang, Steve Wallis, Elizabeth Chang.
April 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: Artificial Intelligence, COVID-19, cyber-physical system, ecosystem, Energy Efficiency, OHS, remote industries, smart meter.
Reducing energy waste is one of the primary concerns facing Remote Industrial Plants (RIP) and, in particular, the accommodations and operational plants located in remote areas. With the COVID-19 pandemic continuing to attack the health of workforce, managing the balance between energy efficiency and Occupation Health and Safety (OHS) in the workplace becomes another great challenge for the RIP. Maintaining this balance is difficult mainly because a full awareness of the OHS will generally consume more energy while reducing the energy cost may lead to a less effective OHS, and the existing literature has not seen a system that is designed for the RIPs to conserve energy usage and improve workforce OHS simultaneously. To bridge this gap, in this paper, we propose an AI Empowered Cyber Physical Ecosystem (AECPE) solution for the RIPs, which integrates Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS), artificial intelligence, and mobile networks. The preliminary results of lab experiments and field tests pro... [more]
Innovative Method for Calculating the Break-Even for Multi-Assortment Production
Dariusz Fuksa.
April 21, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: coal mines, multi-assortment break-even, percentage threshold.
The subject of the article is a new method that I have developed for calculating a multi-asset break-even for multi-assortment production, extended by a percentage threshold and a current sales ratio (which was missing in previously published methods). The percentage threshold provides unambiguous information about the economic health of a company. As a result, it became possible to use it in practice to evaluate the activities of economic entities (mines) and to perform modelling and optimisation of production plans based on different variants of customer demand scenarios. The publication addresses the complexity of the problem of determining the break-even in multi-assortment production. Moreover, it discusses the practical limitations of previous methods and demonstrates the usefulness of the proposed method on the example of hard coal mines.
Optimal D-STATCOM Placement Tool for Low Voltage Grids
Gregorio Fernández, Alejandro Martínez, Noemí Galán, Javier Ballestín-Fuertes, Jesús Muñoz-Cruzado-Alba, Pablo López, Simon Stukelj, Eleni Daridou, Alessio Rezzonico, Dimosthenis Ioannidis.
April 21, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: D-STATCOM, distributed resources, grid operation, low voltage grids, optimal placement, renewable energies integration, smart grids.
In low-voltage grids with a wide spread of domestic and/or small commercial consumers, mostly single-phase, problems can appear due to unbalanced power consumption between the different phases. These problems are mainly caused due to voltage unbalances between phases and the increase in distribution losses. This phenomenon occurs more frequently at the end of highly radial grids and can be stressed by the installation of renewable generators next to the consumers. Amongst the various techniques that have been proposed to solve this problem, this article explores the use of a D-STATCOM, presenting and testing a new method for the optimal location of this type of D-FACT. The developed method starts from a detailed analysis of the existing voltage unbalances in a distribution network and identifies the optimal location of the D-STATCOM (i.e., the one that reduces these unbalances while reducing energy losses). The developed method has been successfully tested for one year at four real Eur... [more]
Competition in a Wholesale Fuel Market—The Impact of the Structural Changes Caused by COVID-19
Sylwester Bejger.
April 21, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: asymmetric pass-through, competition, liquid fuel market, NARDL model, structural breaks.
Liquid fuels obtained in refining crude oil are one of the most important energies in economic activity. The domestic wholesale market for liquid fuels is of decisive importance for price formation in the national economy. The noncompetitive behavior of the market players at this level of the distribution chain can significantly affect all downstream price levels and the producer−consumer surplus balance. Therefore, the competitiveness of this market should be screened and assessed regularly, especially when significant external factors change. This article attempts to evaluate the impact of structural changes on the global market of crude oil and energy products after the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic on the competitiveness of the wholesale fuel market in Poland. Using asymmetry of the reaction of product prices to changes in the prices of inputs as a marker of noncompetitive behavior and the NARDL model as a test specification, the price paths of market players before and after t... [more]
A Data-Driven Methodology for the Simulation of Turbulent Flame Speed across Engine-Relevant Combustion Regimes
Alessandro d’Adamo, Clara Iacovano, Stefano Fontanesi.
April 21, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: engine combustion, flamelet regime, thin reaction regime, turbulent combustion, turbulent combustion regime, turbulent flame speed.
Turbulent combustion modelling in internal combustion engines (ICEs) is a challenging task. It is commonly synthetized by incorporating the interaction between chemical reactions and turbulent eddies into a unique term, namely turbulent flame speed sT. The task is very complex considering the variety of turbulent and chemical scales resulting from engine load/speed variations. In this scenario, advanced turbulent combustion models are asked to predict accurate burn rates under a wide range of turbulence−flame interaction regimes. The framework is further complicated by the difficulty in unambiguously evaluating in-cylinder turbulence and by the poor coherence of turbulent flame speed (sT) measurements in the literature. Finally, the simulated sT from combustion models is found to be rarely assessed in a rigorous manner. A methodology is presented to objectively measure the simulated sT by a generic combustion model over a range of engine-relevant combustion regimes, from Da = 0.5 to Da... [more]
Organic Farming Support Policy in a Sustainable Development Context: A Polish Case Study
Władysława Łuczka, Sławomir Kalinowski, Nadiia Shmygol.
April 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Policy
Keywords: agricultural policy, financial support, organic farming, Poland, sustainable development.
This paper assesses the extent, scope and importance of financial support for Polish organic farming from 2004 to 2019. The analysis focuses particularly on how the changes in the amount and structure of organic farming payments affected farmers’ interest in specific organic crops during three financing periods: the 2004−2006 Rural Development Plan, the 2007−2013 Rural Development Programme (RDP) and the 2014−2020 Rural Development Programme. This paper aims to answer the question of whether and to what extent the organic farming support policy impacted the development trends followed by, and transformation processes affecting, this sector. It follows from this analysis that in the first decade after joining the European Union, Poland implemented a policy of making payments easily available. It was primarily focused on the quantitative growth of organic farming rather than on stimulating supply. As the payments were easily accessible and decoupled from production, subsidy-oriented farm... [more]
Evaluation of Sustainable Energy Development Progress in EU Member States in the Context of Building Renovation
Rita Remeikienė, Ligita Gasparėnienė, Aleksandra Fedajev, Marek Szarucki, Marija Đekić, Jolita Razumienė.
April 21, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: building renovation, Energy Efficiency, entropy method, EU, investments, PROMETHEE method.
The main goal of setting energy efficiency priorities is to find ways to reduce energy consumption without harming consumers and the environment. The renovation of buildings can be considered one of the main aspects of energy efficiency in the European Union (EU). In the EU, only 5% of the renovation projects have been able to yield energy-saving at the deep renovation level. No other study has thus far ranked the EU member states according to achieved results in terms of increased usage in renewable sources, a decrease in energy usage and import, and reduction in harmful gas emissions due to energy usage. The main purpose of this article is to perform a comparative analysis of EU economies according to selected indicators related to the usage of renewable resources, energy efficiency, and emissions of harmful gasses as a result of energy usage. The methodological contribution of our study is related to developing a complex and robust research method for investment efficiency assessmen... [more]
Understanding Load Profiles of Mini-Grid Customers in Tanzania
Nigel Scott, William Coley.
April 21, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: electric cooking, load profile, mini-grid, Tanzania.
Strategies for meeting Sustainable Development Goal 7 of providing access to electricity for all recognize the important role that off-grid solutions will need to play. Mini-grids will from part of this response, yet little data exists on household demand from these customers. Predicting demand accurately is a crucial part of planning financially viable mini-grid systems, so it is important to understand demand as fully as possible. This paper draws on metered data from two solar PV diesel hybrid mini-grid sites in Tanzania. It presents an analysis of load profiles from the different sites and categorizes households by demand characteristics. The paper then combines load profile data with household demographic and electrical asset ownership data to explore factors behind distinct load profile patterns of use. It concludes that load profiles are determined by a complex mix of appliance ownership, occupancy, and socio-economic status.
Design and Implementation of Improved High Step-Down DC-DC Converter for Electric Vehicles
Dong-Ryeol Park, Yong Kim.
April 21, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: battery charger, coupled inductor, current-doubler rectifier, electric vehicles, high step-down DC-DC converter, phase-shift full-bridge, zero voltage switching.
An improved high step-down DC-DC converter for charging the batteries in an electric vehicle application is proposed in this paper. It adopts the topology of the conventional full-bridge converter, which has a coupled inductor current-doubler rectifier as the secondary side of the transformer. In addition, four power switches are driven using a phase-shifting technique. The proposed converter can achieve a high step-down voltage with low-voltage stress on the rectifier diodes. In addition, the coupled inductor current-doubler rectifier of the secondary side can reduce the ripple current and losses of the secondary side to achieve high efficiency. Furthermore, the proposed converter can overcome the drawbacks of the conventional full-bridge converter, such as switching loss caused by high switching frequency, duty-cycle loss, voltage stress, and numerous components, and can increase the efficiency with the soft-switching technique. A 600 W laboratory prototype of the proposed converter... [more]
Catalytic Hydroisomerisation of Fischer−Tropsch Waxes to Lubricating Oil and Investigation of the Correlation between Its Physical Properties and the Chemical Composition of the Corresponding Fuel Fractions
Philipp Neuner, David Graf, Heiko Mild, Reinhard Rauch.
April 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: catalytic dewaxing, Fischer–Tropsch, hydroprocessing, lubricant production.
Due to environmental concerns, the role of renewable sources for petroleum-based products has become an invaluable research topic. One possibility of achieving this goal is the Fischer−Tropsch synthesis (FTS) based on sustainable raw materials. Those materials include, but are not limited to, synthesis gas from biomass gasification or hydrogen through electrolysis powered by renewable electricity. In recent years, the utilisation of CO2 as carbon source for FTS was one main R&D topic. This is one of the reasons for its increase in value and the removal of its label as being just exhaust gas. With the heavy product fraction of FTS, referred to as Fischer−Tropsch waxes (FTW), being rather limited in their application, catalytic upgrading can help to increase the economic viability of such a process by converting the waxes to high value transportation fuels and lubricating oils. In this paper, the dewaxing of FTW via hydroisomerisation and hydrocracking was investigated. A three phase fix... [more]
Recent Progress of Organic Photovoltaics with Efficiency over 17%
Xuelin Wang, Qianqian Sun, Jinhua Gao, Jian Wang, Chunyu Xu, Xiaoling Ma, Fujun Zhang.
April 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: non-fullerene materials, organic photovoltaics, power conversion efficiency, tandem structure, ternary strategy.
The power conversion efficiency (PCE) of organic photovoltaics (OPVs) has exceeded 18% with narrow bandgap, non-fullerene materials Y6 or its derivatives when used as an electron acceptor. The PCE improvement of OPVs is due to strong photon harvesting in near-infrared light range and low energy loss. Meanwhile, ternary strategy is commonly recognized as a convenient and efficient means to improve the PCE of OPVs. In this review article, typical donor and acceptor materials in prepared efficient OPVs are summarized. From the device engineering perspective, the typical research work on ternary strategy and tandem structure is introduced for understanding the device design and materials selection for preparing efficient OPVs.
Determination of Nitrogen and Sulphur Mineralization in Batch and Semi-Continuous Anaerobic Digestion Using an Artificial Fiber Bag Technique
Jacob Rosholm Mortensen, Alastair James Ward, Martin Riis Weisbjerg, Sasha Daniel Hafner, Henrik Bjarne Møller.
April 21, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: anaerobic digestion, artificial fiber bag technique, method validation, mineralization, nitrogen, sulphur.
In the biogas industry, feedstock plans are used to estimate methane production and nutrient content in the digestate, however, these predictions do not consider the mineralized nitrogen fraction of the feedstock, which is useful when determining the quality of the digestate. In this study, the artificial fiber bag technique, which is commonly used to study feedstock degradation in ruminants, was implemented in anaerobic digestion to quantify mineralization of N and S. The artificial fiber bags were used to enclose substrates but with access to inoculum because of small pores in the bags, thereby enabling digestion. The content of the bags was analyzed before and after digestion to quantify residual mass as well as N and S concentration in the substrate. The method was validated through batch anaerobic digestion of a single substrate with and without bags, where the bags showed little influence on methane production and degradation. Semi-continuous anaerobic digestion experiments showe... [more]
Conceptual Design of an Energy System for High Altitude Airships Considering Thermal Effect
Qiumin Dai, Daoming Xing, Xiande Fang, Yingjie Zhao.
April 21, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: energy system, high altitude airships, solar array, thermal-electric model.
High altitude airships possess tremendous potential for long-endurance spot hovering platforms for both commercial and strategic applications. The energy system, which is mainly made up of solar array and regenerative fuel cell, is the key component of a high altitude airship. The thermal effect is a major factor that affects the performance of the energy system of long endurance stratospheric vehicles. In this paper, a conceptual design method focusing on the thermal and power characteristics of an energy system for stratospheric airships is proposed. The effect of thermal behavior of solar array on the energy system is analyzed. An optimized case is obtained on the consideration of power supply, thermal behaviors of helium and solar array. Results show that the maximum temperature difference of the solar array may be reduced by about 20 K and the mass of payload can be improved by up to 5%.
Success Factors for the Implementation of Community Renewable Energy in Thailand
Nilubon Luangchosiri, Takaya Ogawa, Hideyuki Okumura, Keiichi N. Ishihara.
April 21, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: community renewable energy, Renewable and Sustainable Energy, small-scale, success factor.
Community renewable energy (CRE) has recently been proposed as one of the effective policy tools to make a community sustainable and to strengthen this association. CRE is, however, not widespread yet in Thailand, and evidence-based research on CRE in the country is rather scarce. This paper aims to investigate the characteristics of CRE in Thailand to identify the key factors affecting its implementation. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews and document analysis for 26 active CRE projects in Thailand. Results show that the characteristics of CRE in Thailand are rooted in the geographical location of a community. A legal structure was created from a pre-existing group to implement a CRE project. The primary motivation for implementing CRE is sustainable development of a community. We examined essential factors separated into two groups—internal and external factors—in reference to CRE in developed nations. We highlight several issues concerning the further developmen... [more]
Threshold Effect of Economic Growth on Energy Intensity—Evidence from 21 Developed Countries
Jinjin Zhou, Zenglin Ma, Taoyuan Wei, Chang Li.
April 21, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: economic growth, energy intensity, industrial structure, R&D investment, Renewable and Sustainable Energy, threshold regression, urbanization.
Based on threshold regression models, this paper analyzes the effect of economic growth on energy intensity by using panel data from 21 developed countries from 1996 to 2015. Results show that a 1% increase in GDP per capita can lead to a 0.62−0.78% reduction in energy intensity, implying economic growth can significantly reduce energy intensity. The extent of the reduction in energy intensity varies depending on the economic development stages represented by key influencing factors including energy mix in consumption, urbanization, industrial structure, and technological progress. Specifically, the reduction in energy intensity due to economic growth can be enhanced with relatively more renewable energy consumption and more urban population until a threshold point, where the enhancement disappears. On the other hand, the extent of the energy intensity reduction due to economic growth can be weakened with relatively more tertiary industry activities and more research and development (R... [more]
Influence of Heavy Weight Drill Pipe Material and Drill Bit Manufacturing Errors on Stress State of Steel Blades
Oleg Bazaluk, Andrii Velychkovych, Liubomyr Ropyak, Mykhailo Pashechko, Tetiana Pryhorovska, Vasyl Lozynskyi.
April 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: drill bit, drilling, elastic modulus, manufacturing error, material, model, pipe.
Drilling volumes should be increased in order to increase hydrocarbon production, but this is impossible without the usage of high-quality drilling tools made of modern structural materials. The study has to analyze the design, technological and operational methods to increase the performance of drilling tools made of various materials and has highlighted prospects of technological method applications. The scientific novelty of the study consists in the development of a new analytical model of PDC drill bit−well interaction. The developed model takes into account the drill bit manufacturing errors in the form of bit body−nipple axes misalignment on the drill bit strength. This result makes it possible to determine the permissible manufacturing errors to provide safe operation of the drill bit. It is established that there is an additional transverse force that presses the drill bit to the well wall in the rock due to manufacturing errors. It is determined that the magnitude of this cla... [more]
The Political Economy of Rent-Seeking: Evidence from Spain’s Support Policies for Renewable Energy
Victor I. Espinosa, José Antonio Peña-Ramos, Fátima Recuero-López.
April 21, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: economic growth, energy reliability, EU Green Deal, political economy, rent-seeking.
This paper provides a theoretical framework to explore how the support policies for renewable energies can promote rent-seeking incentives in private firms. We develop a political economy of rent-seeking that considers the link between the regulatory decisions of political agents and the potential scope of socially wasteful pursuits. We argue that systematic public support schemes bring rent-seeking as a perception shared by entrepreneurs that influencing political allocations of resources is an essential and potentially preferable source of private profit than other for-profit economic avenues. As evidence of our claims, the framework is applied to the case of Spain to illustrate the economic effects of support policies on the production and distribution of renewable energy. We find rent-seeking behavior in Spain’s renewable energy industry, and precisely that: (i) political regulations have induced market concentration and rent-seeking in renewable energy firms, (ii) these firms have... [more]
State-of-the-Art of Establishing Test Procedures for Real Driving Gaseous Emissions from Light- and Heavy-Duty Vehicles
S. M. Ashrafur Rahman, I. M. Rizwanul Fattah, Hwai Chyuan Ong, Fajle Rabbi Ashik, Mohammad Mahmudul Hassan, Md Tausif Murshed, Md Ashraful Imran, Md Hamidur Rahman, Md Akibur Rahman, Mohammad Al Mahdi Hasan, T. M. Indra Mahlia.
April 21, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: air pollution, air quality, driving cycles, portable emission measuring systems, real driving emission.
Air pollution caused by vehicle emissions has raised serious public health concerns. Vehicle emissions generally depend on many factors, such as the nature of the vehicle, driving style, traffic conditions, emission control technologies, and operational conditions. Concerns about the certification cycles used by various regulatory authorities are growing due to the difference in emission during certification procedure and Real Driving Emissions (RDE). Under laboratory conditions, certification tests are performed in a ‘chassis dynamometer’ for light-duty vehicles (LDVs) and an ‘engine dynamometer’ for heavy-duty vehicles (HDVs). As a result, the test drive cycles used to measure the automotive emissions do not correctly reflect the vehicle’s real-world driving pattern. Consequently, the RDE regulation is being phased in to reduce the disparity between type approval and vehicle’s real-world emissions. According to this review, different variables such as traffic signals, driving dynamic... [more]
Electrochemical Evaluation of Surface Modified Free-Standing CNT Electrode for Li−O2 Battery Cathode
Ji Hyeon Lee, Hyun Wook Jung, In Soo Kim, Min Park, Hyung-Seok Kim.
April 21, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: air cathode, CNT, Li–O2 battery, oxygen functional groups, titration.
In this study, carbon nanotubes (CNTs) were used as cathodes for lithium−oxygen (Li−O2) batteries to confirm the effect of oxygen functional groups present on the CNT surface on Li−O2 battery performance. A coating technology using atomic layer deposition was introduced to remove the oxygen functional groups present on the CNT surface, and ZnO without catalytic properties was adopted as a coating material to exclude the effect of catalytic reaction. An acid treatment process (H2SO4:HNO3 = 3:1) was conducted to increase the oxygen functional groups of the existing CNTs. Therefore, it was confirmed that ZnO@CNT with reduced oxygen functional groups lowered the charging overpotential by approximately 230 mV and increased the yield of Li2O2, a discharge product, by approximately 13%. Hence, we can conclude that the ZnO@CNT is suitable as a cathode material for Li−O2 batteries.
Wide Bandwidth and Inexpensive Current Sensor for Power Electronics—An Augmented LEM Current Sensor
Maciej Chojowski, Aleksander Dziadecki, Marcin Baszyński, Roman Dudek, Andrzej Stobiecki, Józef Skotniczny.
April 21, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: current sensor, current transformer, hall sensor, low-cost sensor, wide bandwidth sensor.
This paper presents the overall concept of a wideband and cost-effective current sensor. The sensor consists of a paralleled Hall-based current sensor (LEM) and a wideband current transformer (CT). A significant improvement of the band range and the moderate cost of the proposed sensor enable it to be used both to measure the instantaneous value in order to precisely plot the current and to obtain signals for a closed-loop control system of high-frequency power electronic converters. The sensor should be considered as an Augmented LEM Current Sensor (ALCS), which allows it to measure low- and high-frequency current signals. Finally, it allows for the measurement of a bipolar current up to 40 A. The overall cost of the sensor, along with the previously mentioned benefits, is an important feature of the proposed sensor. The present paper presents the analytical concept of the sensor (ALCS), a theoretical approach using simulation analysis, and the experimental results, which clearly demo... [more]
Computational Analysis of Premixed Syngas/Air Combustion in Micro-channels: Impacts of Flow Rate and Fuel Composition
Sunita Pokharel, Mohsen Ayoobi, V’yacheslav Akkerman.
April 21, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: flame instabilities, micro-combustion, numerical simulations, repetitive extinction and ignition (FREI), Syngas.
Due to increasing demand for clean and green energy, a need exists for fuels with low emissions, such as synthetic gas (syngas), which exhibits excellent combustion properties and has demonstrated promise in low-emission energy production, especially at microscales. However, due to complicated flame properties in microscale systems, it is of utmost importance to describe syngas combustion and comprehend its properties with respect to its boundary and inlet conditions, and its geometric characteristics. The present work studied premixed syngas combustion in a two-dimensional channel, with a length of 20 mm and a half-width of 1 mm, using computational approaches. Specifically, a fixed temperature gradient was imposed at the upper wall, from 300 K at the inlet to 1500 K at the outlet, to preheat the mixture, accounting for the conjugate heat transfer through the walls. The detailed chemistry of the ignition process was imitated using the San Diego mechanism involving 46 species and 235 r... [more]
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