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24417. LAPSE:2023.12492
AI Energy Optimal Strategy on Variable Speed Drives for Multi-Parallel Aqua Pumping System
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: anfis, cascaded system, centrifugal pumps, energy-sufficient start-up, induction motor, variable speed drives.
In the industrial world, parallel pump systems are frequently employed. Due to various reasons, the pumps are frequently operated outside their intended parameters, which reduces their efficiency and performance. To operate the pump system with optimum efficiency, the pumps and their speed selection are mandatory. This research presents an optimum switching technique for variable speed pumping stations with multi-parallel pump combinations to enhance energy savings. The proposed optimal control system is designed in such a way as to decrease overall losses in the pump system. The effectiveness of the proposed method is investigated on a real scale of a multi-parallel pump drive system in a Matlab Simulink environment, and experimental validation is performed in a laboratory prototype. The suggested approach enhances power savings and shall be adapted for various pumping applications.
24418. LAPSE:2023.12491
Bioconversion of the Brown Tunisian Seaweed Halopteris scoparia: Application to Energy
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: bio-hydrogen, by-product, Ethanol, Fermentation, Halopteris scoparia, lipid.
The brown Tunisian seaweed Halopteris scoparia was used as a feedstock for producing renewable bioethanol, biogas, and biodiesel to demonstrate the proof of concept for the North African energy sector. A quantitative and qualitative quantification of H. scoparia composition using different colorimetric methods was completed to highlight its bioconversion potential. These substrate inputs were subjected to anaerobic fermentation by Saccharomyces cerevisiae to produce bioethanol. The materials were also used to generate bio-hydrogen and volatile fatty acids during dark fermentation by a bacterial consortium and using the oleaginous yeast Yarrowia lipolytica. The lipids were extracted and trans-esterified to Fatty Acid Methyl Esters (FAMEs), and their profiles were then analyzed with gas chromatography (GC). A significant ratio of the bioethanol, e.g., 0.35 g ethanol/g DW substrate, was produced without pretreatment, consistent with the theoretical Gay-Lussac yield. The production of the... [more]
24419. LAPSE:2023.12490
Review on Spatio-Temporal Solar Forecasting Methods Driven by In Situ Measurements or Their Combination with Satellite and Numerical Weather Prediction (NWP) Estimates
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Numerical Methods and Statistics
Keywords: deep learning methods, hybrid methods, in situ measurements, machine learning methods, physical methods, review, solar forecasting, spatio-temporal, statistical methods.
To better forecast solar variability, spatio-temporal methods exploit spatially distributed solar time series, seeking to improve forecasting accuracy by including neighboring solar information. This review work is, to the authors’ understanding, the first to offer a compendium of references published since 2011 on such approaches for global horizontal irradiance and photovoltaic generation. The identified bibliography was categorized according to different parameters (method, data sources, baselines, performance metrics, forecasting horizon), and associated statistics were explored. Lastly, general findings are outlined, and suggestions for future research are provided based on the identification of less explored methods and data sources.
24420. LAPSE:2023.12489
Design and Analysis of Optimal Current Vector for HTS-Based Multi-Input Wireless Power Transfer Systems
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Design
Keywords: HTS, multi-input, optimal current vector, wireless power transfer.
This paper presents a newly-designed optimal current algorithm for high-temperature superconductor (HTS)-based multi-input wireless power transfer (WPT) systems. In this way, both high controllability and lower AC losses can be achieved in the proposed systems, and they are especially superior for long-range and long-time operations. Simplified AC loss modeling for HTS windings is developed for the designed transmitter coils. The accordant optimal current vector is derived and analyzed in order to achieve the highest output power and the lowest primary AC losses. With the proper current control of multiple transmitters and the use of a designed HTS coupler, the system controllability can be greatly improved compared with conventional WPT systems. Based on the information on the impedance characteristics on the primary side, the magnetic field generated by different transmitters can be maximized at the target position. Thus, the maximum output power tracking can be realized with a relat... [more]
24421. LAPSE:2023.12488
Organic Salt Hydrate as a Novel Paradigm for Thermal Energy Storage
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: deliquescence, organic salt hydrate, thermochemical energy storage, thermogravimetric dynamic vapor sorption.
The use of inorganic salt hydrates for thermochemical energy storage (TCS) applications is widely investigated. One of the drawbacks that researchers face when studying this class of materials is their tendency to undergo deliquescence phenomena. We here proposed and investigated, for the first time, the possibility of using organic salt hydrates as a paradigm for novel TCS materials with low water solubility, that is, more resistance to deliquescence, a tendency to coordinate a high number of water molecules and stability under operating conditions. The organic model compound chosen in this study was calcium; 7-[[2-(2-amino-1,3-thiazol-4-yl)-2-methoxyiminoacetyl]amino]-3-[(2-methyl-5,6-dioxo-1H-1,2,4-triazin-3-yl)sulfanylmethyl]-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo[4.2.0]oct-2-ene-2-carboxylate, known as calcium ceftriaxone, hereafter named CaHS (calcium hydrated salt), a water-insoluble organic salt, which can combine up to seven water molecules. The CaHS was prepared by precipitation from the... [more]
24422. LAPSE:2023.12487
Continuous Bioethanol Production by Fungi and Yeast Working in Tandem
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Biosystems
Keywords: bioethanol, P. stipitis, S. cerevisiae, small bioreactor platform capsules, T. reesei.
Biofuel is considered one of the most viable alternatives to fossil fuels derived from the dwindling petroleum resources that damage the environment. Bioethanol could be manufactured from agricultural wastes, thus providing inexpensive natural resources. Several strategies have been utilized to convert lignocellulosic hydrolysate to bioethanol with various suspended microorganisms. In this study, we alternatively propose to encapsulate these microorganisms in bioreactor setups. An immobilized cell system can provide resistance to the inhibitors present in hydrolysates, enhance productivity, facilitate the separation process, and improve microorganism recycling. Herein, we developed a continuous bioethanol production process by encapsulating three types of micro-organisms: T. reesei, S. cerevisiae, and P. stipitis. These microorganisms were encapsulated in SBP (“Small Bioreactor Platform”) capsules and tested for their viability post encapsulation, biological activity, and bioethanol pr... [more]
24423. LAPSE:2023.12486
Chilean Electric Transmission Regulation: From a Merchant Approach to Central Planning
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Planning & Scheduling
Keywords: central planning, congestion, cost allocation, electric transmission, merchant approach, project auction, Renewable and Sustainable Energy.
From the 1980s onwards, many jurisdictions reformed their electricity sectors to create energy markets. To this end, they unbundled transmission from generation, raising the issue of whether and how to regulate transmission. This paper contributes to this literature by analyzing the 40-year Chilean experience. To do so, it describes the initial transmission regulation, the changes introduced, the causes that triggered them, and their results regarding grid access and expansion and their impact on the energy market. The Chilean Electricity Act, issued in 1982, established open access to transmission facilities but left access and expansion conditions unregulated. This situation caused generators’ grid access problems, harming energy market competition. In 2004, lawmakers amended the Act to require the regulator to develop annual expansion plans and regulate transmission remuneration and financing. Following these changes, transmission expanded adequately for about a decade. However, sin... [more]
24424. LAPSE:2023.12485
Design and Testing of a Multimode Capable Passive Battery Management System
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: configuration mode, control algorithm, education, passive BMS, PCB design.
A customized passive battery management system (BMS), which offers a selection of different operating configurations regarding the connection of external sources and loads, has been developed. The device supports balance, charge, de-balance, discharge and permanent storage battery processes. The control unit is run by its own written algorithm (code). Suggestions for potential hardware and software changes that can be made to expand the capabilities of the device are listed. The device is tested in five different operating configurations and the output data (battery-cell voltages and balancing currents) are plotted in characteristic diagrams. The output data is analyzed and the unique capabilities of the device are explained. The detailed PCB design, code, and output measurement data files are included within the paper.
24425. LAPSE:2023.12484
Modified Particle Swarm Optimization with Attention-Based LSTM for Wind Power Prediction
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Numerical Methods and Statistics
Keywords: attention mechanism, LSTM neural network, modify particle swarm optimization algorithm (MPSO), wind power prediction.
The accuracy of wind power prediction is crucial for the economic operation of a wind power dispatching management system. Wind power generation is closely related to the meteorological conditions around wind plants; a small variation in wind speed could lead to a large fluctuation in the extracted power and is difficult to predict accurately, causing difficulties in grid connection and generating large economic losses. In this study, a wind power prediction model based on a long short-term memory network with a two-stage attention mechanism is established. An attention mechanism is used to measure the input data characteristics and trend characteristics of the wind power and reduce the initial data preparation process. The model effectively alleviates the intermittence and fluctuation of meteorological conditions and improves prediction accuracy significantly. In addition, the modified particle swarm optimization algorithm is introduced to optimize the hyperparameters of the LSTM netw... [more]
24426. LAPSE:2023.12483
Primary Sludge from Dairy and Meat Processing Wastewater and Waste from Biomass Enzymatic Hydrolysis as Resources in Anaerobic Digestion and Co-Digestion Supplemented with Biodegradable Surfactants as Process Enhancers
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: anaerobic co-digestion, biodegradable surfactants, enzymatic hydrolysis waste, FOG, primary sludge.
Incorporation of various alternative resources as co-digestion substrates aids to reduce the consumption of agricultural crops for biogas production. However, the efficiency and limitations of these co-substrates is still not fully understood. Use of biomass waste remaining after enzymatic hydrolysis for high value chemical fermentation, meat processing and dairy wastewater primary sludge as co-substrates in an agricultural resource anaerobic digestion plant is tackled within this study. The results showed that anionic surfactants (<200 ppm) can be used to improve fat, oil and grease (FOG) solubility in water and, at the same time, enhance the biomethane potential of FOG-containing sludge by increasing it from 1374.5 to 1765 mLCH4/gVS for meat processing wastewater primary sludge, and from 534 to 740 mLCH4/gVS for dairy wastewater primary sludge, when agricultural digestate is used as a substrate and sludge loading is not more than 10% from the volatile solids loaded. At the same ti... [more]
24427. LAPSE:2023.12482
Perspectives of Biodiesel Development in Poland against the Background of the European Union
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: biodiesel, Biofuels, liquid biofuels, renewable energy source.
Biofuels are becoming more important in the renewable energy sources mix. Liquid biofuels are products of agriculture. Bioethanol can be prepared from corn, beetroot and other plants. Biodiesel is mainly made from rapeseed. This paper presents information about biodiesel development in Poland, as well as some background information about its development in the European Union (EU). We analyzed the data about biofuels in the literature, and provide statistical data about liquid biofuel in Poland and other countries of the EU. The aim of the study is to assess the viability of liquid biofuel development in Poland. The base for biodiesel production in Poland and the EU is rapeseed. The production yields and sown area of rapeseed increased in Poland from 2005−2020. This was due to integration and European Union policies which aim to supply clean energy. The energy mix in Poland differs from that of the EU. Solid biofuels have made up the biggest share of renewable energy sources in Poland (... [more]
24428. LAPSE:2023.12481
Experimental Investigation of Two-Phase Flow Boiling Heat Transfer Coefficient and Pressure Drop of R448A inside Multiport Mini-Channel Tube
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: correlation, heat transfer coefficient, multiport mini-channel, pressure drop, R448A.
Regulations and restrictions against high global warming potential (GWP) refrigerants have been introduced to encourage the adoption of environmentally friendly refrigerants and mitigate the environmental impact of the HVAC industry. R448A, a zeotropic blend with a GWP of 1390, has recently been proposed as a drop-in replacement for R404A and R410A in commercial systems. In this study, the heat transfer coefficient and pressure drop characteristics of R448A within a multiport mini-channel tube were experimentally investigated. The experimental ranges of the mass and heat fluxes were 100 to 500 kg/(m2s) and 3−15 kW/m2, respectively. Additionally, the range of quality from 0 to 1 was considered at two fixed saturated temperatures of 3 and 6 °C. The heat transfer coefficient increased with mass flux. Under low mass flux condition, the heat flux increased the heat transfer coefficient, but there was no noticeable effect of the saturated temperature on the heat transfer coefficient. At high... [more]
24429. LAPSE:2023.12480
Numerical Investigation of the Influence of Air Contaminants on the Interfacial Heat Transfer in Transonic Flow in a Compressor Rotor
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: Computational Fluid Dynamics, condensation, pollution, relative humidity, transonic flow.
Atmospheric air is a commonly used working fluid in turbomachinery. The air typically contains a certain amount of suspended solid particles, as well as water in the form of vapor or droplets. In the current paper, we focus on the numerical modeling of humid air transonic flow in turbomachinery. In this paper we demonstrate a rarely considered, but as presented herein important influence of air humidity, pollution and liquid water content on the performance of the first stage of the gas turbine compressor and turbofan engine fan (NASA rotors 37 and 67). We also discuss the impact of the interfacial heat transfer associated with steam condensation or water evaporation on the distribution of stagnation parameters at the rotor outlet, the rotor performance, and flow conditions, as well as losses. Results demonstrate the impact of the number of pollution particles and water droplets on the compression process in the analyzed rotors, especially on the Mach number distribution in the blade-t... [more]
24430. LAPSE:2023.12479
Data Mining-Based Cyber-Physical Attack Detection Tool for Attack-Resilient Adaptive Protective Relays
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: adaptive protection schemes, cyber-physical resilience, cybersecurity, Monte Carlo simulation, overcurrent relays, rough sets, smart grids, substation automation.
Maintaining proper operation of adaptive protection schemes is one of the main challenges that must be considered for smart grid deployment. The use of reliable cyber detection and protection systems boosts the preparedness potential of the network as required by National Infrastructure Protection Plans (NIPPS). In an effort to enhance grid cyber-physical resilience, this paper proposes a tool to enable attack detection in protective relays to tackle the problem of compromising their online settings by cyber attackers. Implementing the tool first involves an offline phase in which Monte Carlo simulation is used to generate a training dataset. Using rough set classification, a set of If-Then rules is obtained for each relay and loaded to the relays at the initialization stage. The second phase occurs during online operation, with each updated setting checked by the corresponding relay’s built-in tool to determine whether the settings received are genuine or compromised. A test dataset w... [more]
24431. LAPSE:2023.12478
Multi-Time Period Optimal Dispatch Strategy for Integrated Energy System Considering Renewable Energy Generation Accommodation
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: accommodation capability, fluctuation, integrated energy system, multi-time period, optimal dispatch model, renewable energy generation.
With the target of carbon peaking and carbon neutrality, renewable energy generation (REG) develops rapidly. The increasing penetration of REG brings along the problems of fluctuation in power flow and the possible abandonment of wind and photovoltaics (PV) generation. In this context, the so-called integrated energy system (IES) becomes a promising solution to the accommodation of REG thanks to energy storage systems and coupling devices inside. In this paper, the optimal operation model of an IES is first presented, with the schemes of green certificate trading and carbon emission right trading included to provide economic incentives for accommodating REG. Next, in order to address the problem of uncertainty in REG, the devices in the IES are divided into three types based on regulation flexibility, and a multi-time period optimal dispatching scheme is proposed, including day-ahead optimal scheduling, rolling optimal dispatching, and real-time control strategy. Finally, it is demonst... [more]
24432. LAPSE:2023.12477
Financial Hazard Assessment for Electricity Suppliers Due to Power Outages: The Revenue Loss Perspective
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: power outages, prediction, revenue loss.
The electrical power infrastructure of the modern world is advanced, efficient, and robust, yet power outages still occur. In addition to affecting millions of people around the world, these outage events cost billions of dollars to the global economy. In this paper, the revenue loss borne by electricity-supplying companies in the United States due to power outage events is estimated and predicted. Various factors responsible for power outages are considered in order to present an exploratory data analysis at the U.S. level, followed by the top ten affected states, which bear over 85% of the total revenue loss. The loss is computed using historic observational data of electricity usage patterns and the tariff offered by the energy suppliers. The study is supplemented with reliable and publicly available records, including electricity usage patterns, the consumer category distribution, climatological annotations, population density, socio-economic indicators and land area. Machine learn... [more]
24433. LAPSE:2023.12476
Comparative Simulation Analysis of Selected Medium and High Voltage Surge Protection Devices
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: a long flashover arrester, a multi-chamber arrester, overhead lines, overvoltage protection.
The aim of the article is to present and analyze the processes occurring as a result of installing a long flashover arrester (LFA) and a multi-chamber arrester (MCA) as overvoltage protection of power networks. The numerical models of LFA and MCA will be made in order to carry out simulations in the scope of selected structural elements of the considered overvoltage protection device. The above research is a significant supplement to the information on the selection of an effective solution for overvoltage protection.
24434. LAPSE:2023.12475
Optimization of Energy Management Strategy for Fuel Cell Hybrid Electric Vehicles Based on Dynamic Programming
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Optimization
Keywords: durability, electromobility, energy management, fuel cell, fuel economy, hybrid drive, optimization process.
Fuel cell hybrid electric vehicles have attracted a large amount of attention in recent years owing to their advantages of zero emissions, high efficiency and low noise. To improve the fuel economy and system durability of vehicles, this paper proposes an energy management strategy optimization method for fuel cell hybrid electric vehicles based on dynamic programming. Rule-based and dynamic-programming-based strategies are developed based on building a fuel cell/battery hybrid system model. The rule-based strategy is improved with a power distribution scheme of dynamic programming strategy to improve the fuel economy of the vehicle. Furthermore, a limit on the rate of change of the output power of the fuel cell system is added to the rule-based strategy to avoid large load changes to improve the durability of the fuel cell. The simulation results show that the equivalent 100 km hydrogen consumption of the strategy based on the dynamic programming optimization rules is reduced by 6.46%... [more]
24435. LAPSE:2023.12474
A Well-Overflow Prediction Algorithm Based on Semi-Supervised Learning
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: deep learning, oil drilling, overflow, semi-supervised learning, time series prediction.
Oil drilling is the core process of oil and natural gas resources exploitation. Well overflow is one of the biggest threats to safety drilling. Prediction of the overflow in advance can effectively avoid the occurrence of this kind of accident. However, the drilling history has unbalanced distribution, and labeling data is a time-consuming and laborious job. To address this issue, an overflow-prediction algorithm based on semi-supervised learning is designed in this paper, which can accurately predict overflow 10 min in advance when the labeled data are limited. Firstly, a three-step feature-selection algorithm is conducted to extract 22 features, and the time series samples are constructed through a 500-width sliding window with step size 1. Then, the Mean Teacher model with Jitter noise is employed to train the labeled and unlabeled data at the same time, in which a fused CNN-LSTM network is built for time-series prediction. Compared with supervised learning and other semi-supervised... [more]
24436. LAPSE:2023.12473
Experimental and Numerical Investigation of Extinguishing Effectiveness of Inert-Gas Agents in a Leaky Enclosure
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Numerical Methods and Statistics
Keywords: a deep-seated fire, extinguishing effectiveness, gas-fire-suppression systems, inert-gas agents, leakage.
Gas-fire-suppression systems are currently applied to some specific buildings in Norway, as sprinkler systems may not provide sufficient protection in some cases. The application of inert-gas-fire-suppression systems for hazard class 6 buildings needs further intensive validation by experimental and numerical study. Due to the presence of cracks and ventilation systems, it becomes doubtful whether inert-gas agents can extinguish a deep-seated fire located in a leaky enclosure. In this study, tests and numerical simulations were both conducted to investigate the extinguishing effectiveness of inert-gas agents for a closet fire in a leaky apartment. The results show that the location of cracks plays a nonnegligible role in determining the oxygen level in the leaky apartment. The tests and simulations demonstrated that the gas-fire-suppression system successfully extinguished the closet fire even if the activation of the gas-fire-suppression system was postponed or the path available for... [more]
24437. LAPSE:2023.12472
A Nonstandard Path Integral Model for Curved Surface Analysis
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Numerical Methods and Statistics
Keywords: electromagnetic analysis, finite-difference time-domain methods, integral equations, numerical analysis, radar cross section.
The nonstandard finite-difference time-domain (NS-FDTD) method is implemented in the differential form on orthogonal grids, hence the benefit of opting for very fine resolutions in order to accurately treat curved surfaces in real-world applications, which indisputably increases the overall computational burden. In particular, these issues can hinder the electromagnetic design of structures with electrically-large size, such as aircrafts. To alleviate this shortcoming, a nonstandard path integral (PI) model for the NS-FDTD method is proposed in this paper, based on the fact that the PI form of Maxwell’s equations is fairly more suitable to treat objects with smooth surfaces than the differential form. The proposed concept uses a pair of basic and complementary path integrals for H-node calculations. Moreover, to attain the desired accuracy level, compared to the NS-FDTD method on square grids, the two path integrals are combined via a set of optimization parameters, determined from the... [more]
24438. LAPSE:2023.12471
Experimental and Numerical Simulation of Water Adsorption and Diffusion in Coals with Inorganic Minerals
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: isotherm models, micropore filling, monolayer-multilayer adsorption, water adsorption.
The study on the adsorption and micropore filling of water vapor in coal is significant for predicting coalbed methane content in coal seams. The primary purpose of this study is to explain the effects of coal pore structure and its surface chemistry on water vapor monolayer adsorption, micropore filling, and diffusion coefficient. First, X-ray diffraction (XRD) and mercury intrusion porosimetry (MIP) analyzed inorganic mineral components of two kinds of coal samples and pore fissures structures. Then, we divide pores and fissures according to the theory of fractal dimensions. Furthermore, we carried out the water vapor adsorption and desorption experiments on two kinds of coal; in particular, we set 14 points of relative pressure between 0 and 0.2. Guggenheim−Anderson−de Boer (GAB), Frenkel−Halsey−Hill (FHH), and Freundlich models were used to analyze the data of water vapor adsorption to obtain the boundary pressure points of the monolayer, multilayer adsorption, and capillary conden... [more]
24439. LAPSE:2023.12470
A Study on the Vulnerability Cascade Propagation of Integrated Energy Systems in the Transportation Industry Based on the Petri Network
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: functional Petri net, integrated energy systems, transportation, vulnerability cascade propagation.
In order to solve the vulnerability problem of the integrated energy system in the transportation industry, a vulnerability cascade propagation model based on the Petri net is proposed. The article comprehensively considers the configuration of the energy system, constructs the cascade propagation-based function Petri net model using a hierarchical modelling approach, and performs vulnerability cascade propagation analysis using Matlab on this basis. However, the integrated energy system of the transportation industry is complex and extensive, and it is not easy to model the Petri network of the whole transportation industry, which will be continued in-depth in the subsequent research. The study results show that the energy system’s vulnerability keeps changing with the growth of time, and the factors in maintaining the equilibrium vary from one subsystem to another. In addition, the ringed structure is more vulnerable compared to the acyclic structure, and the vulnerability cascade pr... [more]
24440. LAPSE:2023.12469
A Trans-Inverse Magnetic Coupling Single-Phase AC-AC Converter
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: AC-AC conversion, commutation strategy, magnetic coupling, trans-inverse converter.
This paper introduces a new single-phase AC-AC converter based on an impedance source circuit. Like the existing single-phase impedance source AC-AC converters, it has the buck-boost ability and direct ac conversion. The input and output voltage possesses the same ground, and the phase angle is maintained and reversed smoothly. The presented converter utilizes a coupled transformer which allows the designer to exploit the transformer’s turns ratio as a variable to attain the desired output voltage. Additionally, the used transformer provides an option to obtain higher voltage gain by decreasing the turns ratio. Hence, smaller size of the coupled inductors is required for the higher voltage cases. To eliminate the switching voltage and current spikes on the power switches, a safe commutation strategy is used instead of utilizing snubber circuits. Furthermore, the input current is continuous and sinusoidal with low harmonics thanks to embedding the input inductor in series with the input... [more]
24441. LAPSE:2023.12468
Investigation of Oil and Facility Characteristics of Plastic Waste Pyrolysis for the Advanced Waste Recycling Policy
February 28, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Policy
Keywords: alternative fuel, chemical recycling, plastic waste, pyrolysis oil.
Alternative chemical and fuel oil produced from plastic waste may play a key role in national sustainable development. The Korean government has promoted several waste recycling policies including waste to energy. Here, we focus on the investigation of the oil and facility characteristics of plastic waste pyrolysis. Four pyrolysis facilities, which had different pyrolysis processes and produced various oil properties, were chosen in order to develop an advanced waste recycling policy. Pyrolysis oil recovery efficiency and chemical characteristics were influenced by feedstock and pyrolysis conditions. In terms of pyrolysis gases, the gas quantity was different due to the pyrolyzer operation conditions, but the characteristics of gas composition were not especially distinguished. In addition, air pollutants, such as carbon monoxide (CO), nitrogen oxides (NOx), sulfur oxides (SOx), and hydrogen sulfide (H2S) from the pyrolysis process were analyzed to evaluate the environmental effects on... [more]

