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2254. LAPSE:2023.34658
Making the Most of Failure and Uncertainty: Welcome Surprises and Contingency in Energy Transition Research
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Policy
Energy transitions inherit complex processes full of surprises, unintended consequences, erroneous decisions, uncertainties, paradoxical situations, and sometimes sheer failures [...]
2255. LAPSE:2023.34657
Wind Power Generation Forecast Based on Multi-Step Informer Network
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: correction amount, dynamic pressure model, Multi-step Informer network, physical characteristics, wind power generation forecast
Accurate forecast results of medium and long-term wind power quantity can provide an important basis for power distribution plans, energy storage allocation plans and medium and long-term power generation plans after wind power integration. However, there are still some problems such as low forecast accuracy and a low degree of integration for wind power physical processes. In this study, the Multi-step Informer network is proposed to add meteorological parameters to wind power generation forecast and make network interpretable. The Multi-step Informer network uses Informer to obtain the initial training model according to the historical data of wind power generation, introduces the Informer model of wind speed and air pressure training involved in the dynamic pressure model, and compares the historical data of wind power generation to obtain model modification, so as to further improve the forecast accuracy of Multi-step Informer network. The backpropagation process of the pre-trained... [more]
2256. LAPSE:2023.34656
The New Method for Analyzing Technology Trends of Smart Energy Asset Performance Management
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Management
Keywords: asset performance management, data mining, Energy, patent clustering, technology analysis
The development of emerging technologies not only has recently affected current industrial production but also has generated promising manufacturing opportunities that impact significantly on social and economic factors. Exploring upcoming renovation tendencies of technologies prematurely is essential for governments, research and development institutes, and industrial companies in managing strategies to achieve dominant advantages in business competitiveness. Additionally, the prospective changes, the scientific research directions, and the focus of technologies are crucial factors in predicting promising technologies. On the other hand, Industry 4.0 revolutionizes standards and models by accompanying significant technology developments in numerous sectors, including the sector of Smart energy. Moreover, asset performance management is always a prominent topic that has attained prevalence over the last decade because numerous challenges force all industrial companies to optimize their... [more]
2257. LAPSE:2023.34655
Surface Photovoltage Study of GaAsSbN and GaAsSb Layers Grown by LPE for Solar Cells Applications
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: GaAsSb, GaAsSbN, liquid-phase epitaxy, photoresponse, surface photovoltage
The properties of GaAsSbN and GaAsSb layers grown by liquid-phase epitaxy on n-GaAs substrates were investigated in a comparative plan with a view of their possible application in multi-junction solar cells. To avoid non-uniformity effects in the composition of these compounds with two or three different group-V volatile elements, the crystallization was carried out from finite melt with a thickness of 0.5 mm at low (<560 °C) temperatures. X-ray microanalysis and X-ray diffraction were used to determine the composition, lattice mismatch, and crystalline quality of the epitaxial layers. The morphology and surface roughness were examined by atomic force microscopy. Surface photovoltage (SPV) spectroscopy at room temperature was applied to study the optical absorption properties and the photocarrier transport in the samples. The long-wavelength photosensitivity of the GaAsSbN and GaAsSb layers, determined from their SPV spectra, is extended down to 1.2 eV. Although GaAsSb has a slightl... [more]
2258. LAPSE:2023.34654
Energy Resilience in Presence of Natural and Social Uncertainties
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
The resilience of energy systems is gaining more importance under the threat of pandemics, extreme weather, natural disasters, military conflicts, trade wars, energy supply shortages, rising energy demand, etc. [...]
2259. LAPSE:2023.34653
Advances in High-Order Sensitivity Analysis for Uncertainty Quantification and Reduction in Nuclear Energy Systems
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Numerical Methods and Statistics
The computational models of physical systems comprise parameters, independent and dependent variables [...]
2260. LAPSE:2023.34652
Adhesion Forces of Shale Oil Droplet on Mica Surface with Different Roughness: An Experimental Investigation Using Atomic Force Microscopy
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: adhesion force, AFM, contact angle, occurrence mechanism, roughness, shale oil
In order to investigate the effect of rock surface roughness on the occurrence state of shale oil, muscovite mica was firstly characterized by performing atomic force microscopy (AFM). Two-dimensional (2D) images and the three-dimensional (3D) structure of the mica surface were obtained. Wettability of the micas was measured according to the sessile drop method using shale oil, collected from a lacustrine shale oil well drilling through the Yanchang Formation, Ordos Basin. Then, the adhesion forces between shale oil and mica surface with a different roughness were finely measured using AFM mounted with the shale oil modified probe tips. The adhesion force curves at the approaching and retract modes were obtained. The results show that the average roughness value of the mica samples was about 1 nm, while the maximum height was up to 4 nm. The contact angle between shale oil and mica ranged from 128.73° to 145.81°, and increased with increasing surface roughness, which can be described b... [more]
2261. LAPSE:2023.34651
Profitability and Revenue Uncertainty of Wind Farms in Western Europe in Present and Future Climate
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Policy
Keywords: climate change, climate variability, demand uncertainty, net present value, wind energy
Investments into wind power generation may be hampered by the uncertainty of future revenues caused by the natural variability of the wind resource, the impact of climate change on wind potential and future electricity prices, and the regulatory risks. We quantify the uncertainty of the economic value of wind farms in France, Germany, and Denmark, and evaluate the cost of support mechanisms needed to ensure the profitability of wind farms under present and future climates. To this end, we built a localised model for wind power output and a country-level model for electricity demand and prices. Our study reveals that support mechanisms are needed for current market conditions and the current climate, as well as under future climate conditions according to several scenarios for climate change and energy transition. The cost of support mechanisms during a 15-year period is evaluated to EUR 3.8 to EUR 11.5 billion per year in France, from EUR 15.5 to EUR 26.5 billion per year in Germany, a... [more]
2262. LAPSE:2023.34650
Improved PWM Methods to Reduce the Common Mode Voltage of the Five-Phase Open-Winding Drive Topology
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Electricity & Electrical Devices
Keywords: carrier-based PWM, common mode voltage, multi-phase machine
With the phase angle and shape modifications for carriers, two improved carrier-based pulse width modulation (CPWM) methods with common-mode voltage (CMV) suppression effects for the five-phase open-winding drive topologies are introduced. Theoretical analysis reveals that, by employing reversed triangular carriers for two inverters under the carrier-reversed PWM (CRPWM), CMV contributions of two bridge legs belonging to the same phase can be cancelled, realizing the zero CMV effect. By dynamically employing positive and negative sawtooth carriers for all bridge legs under the carrier-switching PWM (CSPWM), the CMV contribution of each inverter can be reduced, decreasing both the amplitude and step frequency of the CMV. Current qualities and dead-time effects on CMV under the above PWM methods are analyzed. Moreover, performances of two PWM methods are verified by experiments implemented on a five-phase open-winding topology with the induction motor load.
2263. LAPSE:2023.34649
A Two-Stage DC/DC Isolated High-Voltage Converter with Zero-Voltage Switching and Zero-Current Switching Applied in Electronic Power Conditioners
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: high efficiency, two-stage DC/DC converter, zero-current switching (ZCS), zero-voltage switching (ZVS)
This paper presents a two-stage DC/DC converter with high efficiency utilized in an electronic power conditioner (EPC), which is widely applicable in satellite communications, etc. The galvanically isolated converter contains two cascaded converters: a buck converter, which is a pre-regulator operating under a closed-loop condition, and a push−pull converter, which is intended to boost the input voltage, operating under an open-loop condition. In the push−pull converter, the power switches, including the main switches and the rectifier diodes, operate under zero-voltage switching (ZVS) and zero-current switching (ZCS) at both switch off and switch on, which minimizes the switching loss. Furthermore, all of the parasitic parameters, such as the parasitic capacitance, leakage inductance, and magnetizing inductance of the main transformer, are fully utilized. Therefore, the presented topology benefits from fewer semiconductors but higher efficiency. The proposed topology produces less EMI... [more]
2264. LAPSE:2023.34648
Transport Efficiency of a Homogeneous Gaseous Substance in the Presence of Positive and Negative Gaseous Sources of Mass and Momentum
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: air duct ventilation, energy efficiency of the flow, stream ventilation of mining excavations
In this article, a theoretical mathematical model of gas flow through a duct in the case of local mass and momentum sources and sinks is presented. The continuity equation and motion equation with one-dimensional, density-stable gas flows were used to create this model. The size of sources and sinks and their locations have an effect on the size of gas stream flows in the duct, gas energy losses, and the parameters of the mechanical source energy that is causing the flow. In the traditional approach to describing the gas flow in the duct, the concept of resistivity and the equivalent resistance of the conduit is used. In the case of flow in the duct with local mass and momentum sources and sinks, the transport resistance depends on a bigger number of parameters than the concept of specific resistance usage. The location and size of the source flux or mass and momentum sinks and the fan work (suction, blowing) were taken into account in the presented model. The model gives the opportuni... [more]
2265. LAPSE:2023.34647
Joint History Matching of Multiple Types of Field Data in a 3D Field-Scale Case Study
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Numerical Methods and Statistics
Keywords: iterative ensemble smoother, joint history matching, production, tracer and 4D seismic data
This work presents an ensemble-based workflow to simultaneously assimilate multiple types of field data in a proper and consistent manner. The aim of using multiple field datasets is to improve the reliability of estimated reservoir models and avoid the underestimation of uncertainties. The proposed framework is based on an integrated history matching workflow, in which reservoir models are conditioned simultaneously on production, tracer and 4D seismic data with the help of three advanced techniques: adaptive localization (for better uncertainty quantification), weight adjustment (for balancing the influence of different types of field data), and sparse data representation (for handling big datasets). The integrated workflow is successfully implemented and tested in a 3D benchmark case with a set of comparison studies (with and without tracer data). The findings of this study indicate that joint history matching using production, tracer and 4D seismic data results in better estimated... [more]
2266. LAPSE:2023.34646
Impact of a Connection Structure of Macro Fiber Composite Patches on Energy Storage in Piezoelectric Energy Harvesting from a Rotating Shaft
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Management
Keywords: Energy Storage, machine shaft, Macro Fiber Composite, piezoelectric energy harvesting, piezoelectric harvester, rotational piezoelectric energy harvesting
Energy collection in a capacitor, which was charged by four connection structures of Macro Fiber Composite (MFC) patches, was the subject of laboratory research. The first structure was the delta circuit created by three MFC patches and connected with a three-phase rectifier; the second structure was the delta circuit created by three MFC patches and connected with a three-phase rectifier; the third structure was the parallel connection of three circuits, each of which consisted of an MFC patch and a full bridge rectifier; and the fourth structure the series connection of three circuits, each of which consisted of an MFC patch and a full bridge rectifier. Laboratory experiments were carried out on a laboratory stand which consisted of a rotating shaft, three MFC patches powering an energy storage system, and a data acquisition system. The star connection generated the highest values of voltage across a capacitor in the long time period. The delta connection produced the highest capacit... [more]
2267. LAPSE:2023.34645
A Common-Mode Voltage Suppression Strategy Based on Double Zero-Sequence Injection PWM for Two-Level Six-Phase VSIs
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Electricity & Electrical Devices
Keywords: common-mode leakage current, common-mode voltage (CMV), six-phase induction motors, total harmonic distortion (THD), two-level six-phase VSIs
A common-mode voltage (CMV) suppression strategy, namely double zero-sequence injection common-mode voltage (DZICMV), is proposed in this paper for an asymmetrical six-phase induction motor fed by two-level dual three-phase voltage source inverters (VSIs). In this strategy, the sinusoidal waveforms injected by double zero-sequence signals are employed as modulation signals, and two opposite triangular waveforms are used as carriers. The fundamental period is divided into 24 sectors. In each sector, the carrier used by the medium amplitude phase is distinct from the carriers used by the other two phases in each set of three-phase windings. Using this method, the zero vectors (000) and (111) in each set of three-phase windings can be eliminated, and the peak values of sub-CMV and total CMV can be reduced from ±Udc/2 to ±Udc/6. The experiment results show that the root mean square (RMS) value of common-mode leakage current in DZICMV can be reduced by 51.83% compared with the double zero-s... [more]
2268. LAPSE:2023.34644
Complete but Fragmented: Research on Energy in Central and Eastern Europe
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Policy
Keywords: academic journals, Central and Eastern Europe, Energy, literature review
This paper examines 16 years (2004−2019) of research on energy in eleven Central and Eastern European countries. The findings are based on an analysis of 3534 academic articles indexed in the Web of Knowledge database. The paper presents a systematic overview of the authorship, journal of publication, countries covered, and article content. The main conclusion is that the discussion is fragmented, because most of the journals (800 were identified) published only one paper on energy in the region. About one-fourth of the research was published in a handful of major journals. Male researchers dominated our dataset and there has been a visible increase in the average number of authors per article. The country most often covered by the research was Poland and energy efficiency was the most-discussed issue and renewables the most-frequently researched energy source. Surprisingly, nuclear energy and energy security, considered to be the dominant features of the CEE region energy picture, wer... [more]
2269. LAPSE:2023.34643
The Phenomena of Bursts by Opening Low-Voltage Relay
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: burst, disturbances, EFT, electrical fast transients, EMC, low-voltage relay, pulse rise time
The article deals with the issue of electromagnetic disturbances caused by electromechanical relays. Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) is important for the reliable work of electrical and electronic devices. Our research focused on the low-voltage relay, which is the source of electrical fast transients (EFT)/burst disturbances. The voltage and current waveforms were tested on the constructed stand while opening the relays’ contacts. We investigated one-circuit topology with varied element parameters in order to observe their influence on the burst phenomenon. The new technologies in the measurement equipment allow us to observe many detailed aspects of the burst phenomenon, which were not reported up to now. In order to analyze the disturbances, they have been fragmented into restoration, ignition and arc times. The number of disturbance cycles differs depending on the value of the circuit capacitance on the load side. The effect of capacity on times of restoration, ignition and bur... [more]
2270. LAPSE:2023.34642
Analysis of the Characteristics of Stator Circulating Current Inside Parallel Branches in DFIGs Considering Static and Dynamic Air-Gap Eccentricity
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Electricity & Electrical Devices
Keywords: circulating current inside parallel branches (CCPB), doubly fed induction generator (DFIG), radial dynamic air-gap eccentricity (RDAGE), radial hybrid air-gap eccentricity (RHAGE), radial static air-gap eccentricity (RSAGE)
In this article, the stator winding circulating current inside parallel branches (CCPB) of a doubly fed induction generator (DFIG) is comprehensively investigated. Different from other studies, this study not only focuses on the CCPB in radial static air-gap eccentricity (RSAGE) and radial dynamic air-gap eccentricity (RDAGE) but also takes the radial hybrid air-gap eccentricity (RHAGE) cases into account. Firstly, the detailed expressions of CCPB in normal and radial air-gap eccentricity (RAGE) are obtained. Then, the finite element analysis (FEA) and experimental studies are performed on a four-pole DFIG with a rated speed of 1470 rpm in order to verify the theoretical analysis. It is shown that the RAGE increases the amplitude of the CCPB and brings new frequency components to the CCPB. For RSAGE, the CCPB brings new frequency components, which are f1 (50) and fμ (540/640). For RDAGE, the newly generated frequency components are f1± f (25/75), f (515/565/615/665, and k = ±1). F... [more]
2271. LAPSE:2023.34641
Permeability Evolution of Porous Sandstone in the Initial Period of Oil Production: Comparison of Well Test and Coreflooding Data
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: colloid migration, coreflooding, permeability, permeability hysteresis, porous media
Permeability prediction in hydrocarbon production is an important task. The decrease in permeability due to depletion leads to an increase in the time of oil or gas production. Permeability models usually are obtained by various methods, including coreflooding and the field testing of wells. The results of previous studies have shown that permeability has a power-law or exponential dependence on effective pressure; however, the difficulty in predicting permeability is associated with hysteresis, the causes of which remain not fully understood. To model permeability, as well as explain the causes of hysteresis, some authors have used mechanical reservoir models. Studies have shown that these models cannot be applied with small fluctuations in effective pressures in the initial period of hydrocarbon production. In this work, based on the analysis of well test data, we came to the conclusion that in the initial period of production under constant thermobaric conditions, the permeability o... [more]
2272. LAPSE:2023.34640
Laminar Structure and Reservoir Quality of Shales with High Clay Mineral Content in the Qingshankou Formation, Songliao Basin
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: laminar pattern, reservoir property, shale oil and gas, sub-millimeter-scale evaluation
This paper investigates high-maturity organic matter-rich shales with high clay mineral contents in the Qingshankou Formation, in the Gulong Depression of the Songliao Basin, at a sub-millimeter scale, using a new laminar division method based on XRF data. The influence of laminar structure on reservoir quality is examined using a combination of geochemistry, mineralogy, and pore structures. Explanatory models are established. Three types of laminar units are distinguished in the study area based on differences in pore structure. These are clay mineral laminae (UA), clay mineral-Ostracod laminae (UB), and clay mineral-felsic laminae (UC). UA has illite intergranular pores, micro-fractures, and organic pores, with diameters of 0.5~2 μm. UB primarily contains Ostracod shell margin fractures, pyrite intergranular pores, and chlorite intragranular pores. UC contains albite and illite intergranular pores. Nitrogen adsorption tests show that UA has the highest clay content and the best speci... [more]
2273. LAPSE:2023.34639
Modified Activated Carbon as an Effective Hydrogen Adsorbent
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: active carbon, Adsorption, Hydrogen, storage
Hydrogen adsorption measurements were taken by the weighting method using the Sartorius low-pressure microbalance. Experiments were conducted at two temperatures: 77.5 and 300 K; the adsorbent used was active carbon obtained from wood and modified with potassium hydroxide. The porous structure of the carbon prior to and after modification was evaluated based on the nitrogen adsorption and desorption data. Thus, the densimetric characteristic of active carbon was modified; porous structures were developed in the range of micro-, meso- and macropores and the volume of hydrogen adsorbed at 77.5 K showed an almost four-fold increase. Modified active carbons are found to be suitable for applications in hydrogen storage systems.
2274. LAPSE:2023.34638
Demand Response Impact Evaluation: A Review of Methods for Estimating the Customer Baseline Load
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Management
Keywords: baselines, demand response, flexibility: decarbonisation, H2020 projects, smart grids
Climate neutrality is one of the greatest challenges of our century, and a decarbonised energy system is a key step towards this goal. To this end, the electricity system is expected to become more interconnected, digitalised, and flexible by engaging consumers both through microgeneration and through demand side flexibility. A successful use of these flexibility tools depends widely on the evaluation of their effects, hence the definition of methods to assess and evaluate them is essential for their implementation. In order to enable a reliable assessment of the benefits from participating in demand response, it is necessary to define a reference value (“baseline”) to allow for a fair comparison. Different methodologies have been investigated, developed, and adopted for estimating the customer baseline load. The article presents a structured overview of methods for the estimating the customer baseline load, based on a review of academic literature, existing standardisation efforts, an... [more]
2275. LAPSE:2023.34637
Determination and Analysis of Joule’s Heat and Temperature in an Electrically Conductive Plate Element Subject to Short-Term Induction Heating by a Non-Stationary Electromagnetic Field
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: carrier and resonance frequency, electrically conductive element, induction heating, Joule’s heat, non-stationary mode, temperature
We propose a mathematical model that allows us to determine the temperature field of a parallel-sided electrically conductive plate element subject to uniform non-stationary electromagnetic action. We formulate initial-boundary value problems to determine the parameters of the non-stationary electromagnetic field (NEMF) and the temperature. We develop a methodology to solve these initial-boundary value problems using the approximation of determining functions by cubic polynomials over thickness of the plate element. General solutions for the related Cauchy problems at uniform non-stationary electromagnetic action are obtained. Based on these solutions, the temporal variation of Joule’s heat and temperature in the plate element, subject to short-term induction heating by an NEMF in the mode of impulse modulating signal (MIMS), is analyzed. Temperature dependencies on the different values of electromagnetic field stress and on the different time duration were obtained. The choice of the... [more]
2276. LAPSE:2023.34636
A Hybrid Framework Combining Data-Driven and Catenary-Based Methods for Wide-Area Powerline Sag Estimation
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Numerical Methods and Statistics
Keywords: ensemble learning, hybrid model, sag estimation, spatial data
This paper is concerned with the airborne-laser-data-based sag estimation for wide-area transmission lines. A systematic data processing framework is established for multi-source data collected from power lines, which is applicable to various operating conditions. Subsequently, a k-means-based clustering approach is employed to handle the spatial heterogeneity and sparsity of powerline corridor data after comprehensive performance comparisons. Furthermore, a hybrid model of the catenary and XGBoost (HMCX) method is proposed for sag estimation, which improves the accuracy of sag estimation by integrating the adaptability of catenary and the sparsity awareness of XGBoost. Finally, the effectiveness of HMCX is verified by using power data from 116 actual lines.
2277. LAPSE:2023.34635
High Step-Up Flyback with Low-Overshoot Voltage Stress on Secondary GaN Rectifier
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Electricity & Electrical Devices
Keywords: flyback, gallium nitride, GaN, high gain converter, high step-up, leakage, rectifier, SiC, silicon carbide, voltage stress
This paper presents a new technique to mitigate the high voltage stress on the secondary gallium nitride (GaN) transistor in a high step-up flyback application. GaN devices provide a means of achieving high efficiency at hundreds (and thousands) of kHz of switching frequency. Presently however, commercially available GaN is limited to only a 650 V absolute voltage rating. Such a limitation is challenging in high step-up flyback applications due to the secondary leakage. The leakage imposes high voltage stress on the secondary GaN rectifier during its turn-off transient. Such stress may cause irreversible damage to the GaN device. A new method of leakage bypass is presented to mitigate the high voltage stress issue. The experimental results suggest that when compared to conventional secondary active clamp, a 2.3-fold reduction in overshoot voltage stress percentage is achievable with the technique. As a result, it is possible to utilize GaN as the rectifier while keeping the peak voltag... [more]
2278. LAPSE:2023.34634
Analysis of China’s Carbon Peak Achievement in 2025
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: carbon emission allowance trading, carbon peak, China, energy trading market
To solve the problem of rising energy use and CO2 emissions, China issued the 14th Five-Year Plan in 2020, emphasizing the need to reduce its carbon intensity and achieve a carbon emission peak before 2030. In order to estimate the future path of carbon peak in China, a novel dataset was constructed to analyze 30 provinces in China, and found that the realization of carbon peaking in 2025 requires a reduction of 1.072 million tons of carbon emissions in 2025, at which point peak carbon emissions will be 11,008.4 million tons. Due to this energy gap caused by carbon emission reduction the total amount of clean electricity has reached 3600 billion kWh. In carbon emission allowance trading, provinces with large carbon emissions, like Jiangsu and Guangdong, prefer to buy carbon allowances, while those with small carbon emissions like Shanxi and Inner Mongolia prefer to sell carbon allowances. In the energy trading market, the overall situation meets the 14th Five-Year Plan of west-east and... [more]

