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7967. LAPSE:2023.28944
Modeling the Methane Production Kinetics of Anaerobic Co-Digestion of Agricultural Wastes Using Sigmoidal Functions
April 12, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Food & Agricultural Processes
Keywords: agricultural wastes, anaerobic digestion, kinetic study, modified Gompertz model, modified logistic model, modified Richards model.
The modified sigmoidal bacteria growth functions (the modified Gompertz, logistic, and Richards) were used to evaluate the methane production process kinetics of agricultural wastes. The mesophilic anaerobic co-digestion experiments were conducted with various agricultural wastes as feedstocks, including cow manure, corn straw, grape leaves, vines, wine residue, strawberry leaves, and tomato leaves. The results showed that anaerobic co-digestion of cow manure and other agricultural wastes increased the methane yields while it prolonged the lag phase time. Compared with the modified Gompertz and logistic models, the modified Richards model obtained higher correlation coefficients and was able to fit experimental data better. The results of this study were expected to determine a suitable model to simulate and study the kinetic process of anaerobic co-digestion with mixed agricultural wastes as feedstocks.
7968. LAPSE:2023.28943
Home Energy Management System Embedded with a Multi-Objective Demand Response Optimization Model to Benefit Customers and Operators
April 12, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: coincident peak, customer satisfaction, demand response, electric vehicles, energy storage systems, home energy management, loss of life, renewable energy sources, transformer aging.
This paper proposes a Home Energy Management System (HEMS) that optimizes the load demand and distributed energy resources. The optimal demand/generation profile is presented while considering utility price signal, customer satisfaction, and distribution transformer condition. The electricity home demand considers electric vehicles (EVs), Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESSs), and all types of non-shiftable, shiftable, and controllable appliances. Furthermore, PV-based renewable energy resources, EVs, and BESSs are utilized as sources of generated power during specific time intervals. In this model, customers can only perform Demand Response (DR) actions with contracts with utility operators. A multi-objective demand/generation response is proposed to optimize the scheduling of various loads/supplies based on the pricing schemes. The customers’ behavior comfort level and a degradation cost that reflects the distribution transformer Loss-of-Life (LoL) are integrated into the multi-obje... [more]
7969. LAPSE:2023.28942
Theoretical and Experimental Fatigue Strength Calculations of Lips Compensating Circumferential Backlash in Gear Pumps
April 12, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: circumferential compensation, fatigue strength, gear pump, lips compensating.
This article presents theoretical and experimental calculations of the minimum thickness of a compensation lip used in external gear pumps. Pumps of this type are innovative technical solutions in which circumferential backlash (clearance) compensation is used to improve their volumetric and overall efficiency. However, constructing a prototype of such a pump requires long-lasting research, and the compensation lip is its key object, due to the fact that it is an element influenced by a notch and that it operates in unfavorable conditions of strong fatigue stresses. The theoretical calculations presented in this article are based on identifying maximum stress values in a fatigue cycle and on implementing the stress failure condition and the conditions related to the required value of the fatigue safety factor. The experimental research focuses on static bending tests of the lips as well as on the fatigue loading of the lips in series of tests at increasing stress values until lip failu... [more]
7970. LAPSE:2023.28941
Dynamic Characteristics of Downhole Bit Load and Analysis of Conversion Efficiency of Drill String Vibration Energy
April 12, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: conversion efficiency, drill string vibration, dynamic, fluctuation characteristics.
The longitudinal vibration of the drill pipe contains considerable energy which can be used to improve the rock-breaking efficiency during drilling. It is very important to the development of drilling speed-up tools to have a comprehensive understanding of the energy conversion efficiency of downhole drill string vibration. In this paper, the characteristics of downhole bit load and longitudinal vibration of drill string under different conditions were studied in the experiment, and the analysis method of energy conversion efficiency from drill string vibration to spring potential energy was proposed. The experimental analysis showed that the fluctuation of the downhole bit load was reduced by 10%−90% after the spring was installed in the bottom hole assembly. The rotation rate and the spring elastic stiffness had a significant and positive influence on the fluctuation amplitude of the downhole bit load. Meanwhile, the longitudinal vibration amplitude and acceleration of the drill stri... [more]
7971. LAPSE:2023.28940
Corporate Social Responsibility and Profitability: The Moderating Role of Firm Type in Chinese Appliance Listed Companies
April 12, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: AHP two-level multi-attribute model, CSR, firm type, moderating effect, profitability.
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is among the dominant multi-attribute methods of comprehensively representing the competitiveness of a company. A large number of studies have commonly found that profitability can positively affect CSR. However, positivity depends on firm type and the economy, and there is little research in this area. The objective of this paper is to study and verify whether the profitability of different types of companies has a comparable impact on CSR measures in Chinese appliance listed companies. A specific multi-attribute AHP (analytic hierarchy process) model was proposed to determine the CSR for the conditions of Chines appliance listed companies. The interactive regression model serves to analyse the impact of a firm type. The specific multi-attribute AHP model was verified as a suitable tool for CSR evaluation of Chines appliance listed companies. The regression results show that for family firms, the impact of profitability on CSR is significant, whil... [more]
7972. LAPSE:2023.28939
Thermal Systems—An Overview
April 12, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
We live in interesting times in which life as we know it is being threatened by human-made changes to the atmosphere we live [...]
7973. LAPSE:2023.28938
Probabilistic Forecasting Based Joint Detection and Imputation of Clustered Bad Data in Residential Electricity Loads
April 12, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Numerical Methods and Statistics
Keywords: bad data detection, probabilistic forecasting, residential electricity load.
Residential electricity load data can include numerous types of bad data, even clustered bad data, as they that are typically captured by simple measurement instruments. For example, in the case of a time-series of Not-a-Number (NaN) errors, the values before or next to a NaN may appear as the sum of actual values during the times of the NaN series. To utilize load data that includes such erroneous data for prediction or data mining analysis, customized detection and imputation should be conducted. This study proposes a new joint detection and imputation method for handling clustered bad data in residential electricity loads. Examples of these data are known invalid data points, such as consecutive NaN or zero values followed by or being ahead of an outlier. The proposed joint detection and imputation scheme first investigates the neighbors of the invalid data points, using probabilistic forecasting techniques. These techniques are implemented by the next valid neighbors to determine w... [more]
7974. LAPSE:2023.28937
The Short-Circuit Protections in Hybrid Systems with Low-Power Synchronous Generators
April 12, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: fuses, hybrid supply system, miniature circuit breakers, short-circuit current, synchronous generator.
Single-phase short-circuits are most often faults in electrical systems. The analysis of this damage type is taken for backup power supply systems, from small power synchronous generators. For these hybrid installations, there is a need for standard protection devices, such as fuses or miniature circuit breaker (MCB) analysis. Experimental research mentioned that a typical protective apparatus in low-voltage installations, working correctly during supplying from the grid, does not guarantee fast off-switching, while short-circuits occur during supplication from the backup generator set. The analysis of single-phase short-circuits is executed both for current waveform character (including sub-transient and transient states) and the carried energy, to show the problems with the fuses and MCB usage, to protect circuits in installations fed in a hybrid way (from the grid and synchronous generator set).
7975. LAPSE:2023.28936
Special Issue “Hydrothermal Technology in Biomass Utilization & Conversion II”
April 12, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Hydrothermal processing (HTP) has gained a large amount of attention from the scientific community, the industrial stakeholders, and the economic operators given the significant technology and process developments that have occurred during the last decade [...]
7976. LAPSE:2023.28935
A New SiC Planar-Gate IGBT for Injection Enhancement Effect and Low Oxide Field
April 12, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: carrier storage layer, embedded trench p-MOSFET, EOFF-VON trade-off, injection enhancement effect, SiC planar-gate IGBT.
A new silicon carbide (SiC) planar-gate insulated-gate bipolar transistor (IGBT) is proposed and comprehensively investigated in this paper. Compared to the traditional SiC planar-gate IGBT, the new IGBT boasts a much stronger injection enhancement effect, which leads to a low on-state voltage (VON) approaching the SiC trench-gate IGBT. The strong injection enhancement effect is obtained by a heavily doped carrier storage layer (CSL), which creates a hole barrier under the p-body to hinder minority carriers from being extracted away through the p-body. A p-shield is located at the bottom of the CSL and coupled to the p-body of the IGBT by an embedded p-MOSFET (metal-oxide-semiconductor field effect transistors). In off-state, the heavily doped CSL is shielded by the p-MOSFET clamped p-shield. Thus, a high breakdown voltage is maintained. At the same time, owing to the planar-gate structure, the proposed IGBT does not suffer the high oxide field that threatens the long-term reliability... [more]
7977. LAPSE:2023.28934
Storage Technologies for the Electricity Transition: An Analysis of Actors, Actor Perspectives and Transition Pathways in Germany
April 12, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Policy
Keywords: actor analysis, electricity transition, storage, transition pathway.
This article analyses actors in the storage niche during the German electricity transition. Thus, we develop a more differentiated understanding of actors and their storage activities. For that, we employ the analytical multi-level-perspective (MLP) framework to focus on interactions between old and new storage technologies. Using data from expert interviews, we investigate whether the storage pathway resembles any of the four ideal types of transition pathways for interactions between niche and regime. Through our interviews, we identify five types of actor in the storage market: Big 4 (EnBW, RWE, E.ON, Vattenfall), project developers, innovative municipal utilities, small rural municipal utilities and independent green electricity providers. For each actor, we analyse four main aspects (1) previous orientation and motivation, (2) structural strategies, (3) institutional strategies, and (4) product-related strategies. Parallel to the classification of actors, we also classify availabl... [more]
7978. LAPSE:2023.28933
Determining the Optimal Location and Number of Voltage Dip Monitoring Devices Using the Binary Bat Algorithm
April 12, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Optimization
Keywords: binary bat algorithm, monitor reach area matrix, PQ monitor, voltage dip.
Voltage dips represent a significant power quality problem. The main cause of voltage dips and short-term interruptions is an electrical short circuit that occurs in transmission or distribution networks. Faults in the power system are stochastic by nature and the main cause of voltage dips. As faults in the transmission system can affect more customers than faults in the distribution system, to reduce the number of dips, it is not enough to invest in a small part of the transmission or distribution system. Only targeted investment in the whole (or a large part of the) power system will reduce voltage dips. Therefore, monitoring parts of the power system is very important. The ideal solution would be to cover the entire system so that a power quality (PQ) monitor is installed on each bus, but this method is not economically justified. This paper presents an advanced method for determining the optimal location and the optimal number of voltage dip measuring devices. The proposed algorit... [more]
7979. LAPSE:2023.28932
Assessment of Training Aircraft Crew Exposure to Electromagnetic Fields Caused by Radio Navigation Devices
April 12, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Numerical Methods and Statistics
Keywords: air navigation devices, aircraft, electromagnetic field, exposure.
The paper depicts research concerning the value of the electric component of the electromagnetic (EM) energy determined by the NHT3DL meter by Microrad with the 01E measuring probe during a number of flights made by Aero AT-3 R100, Cessna C172, and Tecnam P2006T fixed wing aircrafts and a Robinson R44 Raven helicopter. The point of reference for the recorded measurement was the normative limits of the electromagnetic field (EMF), which can influence a pilot in the course of a flight. Selected studies of the maximum value recorded by the meter was E = 10.66 V/m when landing at an airfield equipped with the VHF (Very High Frequency) omnidirectional radio range (VOR) approach system. Particular attention has been paid to changes in electric field intensity during the operation and their effects on the type of radio navigation systems as well as communication with the airfield control tower. The obtained results were validated in the Statistica 13.3 software for the purpose of a detailed s... [more]
7980. LAPSE:2023.28931
A Novel Co-Phase Power-Supply System Based on Modular Multilevel Converter for High-Speed Railway AT Traction Power-Supply System
April 12, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Management
Keywords: AT power-supply mode, co-phase power-supply system, modular multilevel converter (MMC), neutral section, power quality, traction power supply.
The existing problems of the traction power-supply system (i.e., the existence of the neutral section and the power quality problems) limit the development of railways, especially high-speed railways, which are developing rapidly worldwide. The existence of the neutral section leads to the speed loss and traction loss as well as mechanical failures, all of which threaten the fast and safe operation of the train and the system. Meanwhile, the power quality problems (e.g., the negative sequence current, the reactive power, and the harmonic) can bring a series of problems that cannot be ignored on the three-phase grid side. In response, many researchers have proposed co-phase power-supply schemes to solve these two problems simultaneously. Given that the auto-transformer (AT) power-supply mode has become the main power-supply mode for the high-speed railway traction power-supply system, it has a bright future following the rapid development of the high-speed railway. In addition, there is... [more]
7981. LAPSE:2023.28930
Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles—A Brief Review of Current Topologies and Energy Management Strategies
April 12, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Optimization
Keywords: DC/DC converter topologies, energy management strategy, fuel cell electric vehicle, global optimization, real-time optimization, rule-based.
With the development of technologies in recent decades and the imposition of international standards to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, car manufacturers have turned their attention to new technologies related to electric/hybrid vehicles and electric fuel cell vehicles. This paper focuses on electric fuel cell vehicles, which optimally combine the fuel cell system with hybrid energy storage systems, represented by batteries and ultracapacitors, to meet the dynamic power demand required by the electric motor and auxiliary systems. This paper compares the latest proposed topologies for fuel cell electric vehicles and reveals the new technologies and DC/DC converters involved to generate up-to-date information for researchers and developers interested in this specialized field. From a software point of view, the latest energy management strategies are analyzed and compared with the reference strategies, taking into account performance indicators such as energy efficiency, hydrogen consum... [more]
7982. LAPSE:2023.28929
Dynamic Modeling of an Offshore Floating Wind Turbine for Application in the Mediterranean Sea
April 12, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: Dynamic Modelling, floating platform, hydrostatic analysis, LCOE, marine renewable, offshore wind energy, wind energy, wind farm.
Wind power is emerging as one of the most sustainable and low-cost options for energy production. Far-offshore floating wind turbines are attractive in view of exploiting high wind availability sites while minimizing environmental and landscape impact. In the last few years, some offshore floating wind farms were deployed in Northern Europe for technology validation, with very promising results. At present time, however, no offshore wind farm installations have been developed in the Mediterranean Sea. The aim of this work is to comprehensively model an offshore floating wind turbine and examine the behavior resulting from a wide spectrum of sea and wind states typical of the Mediterranean Sea. The flexible and accessible in-house model developed for this purpose is compared with the reference model FAST v8.16 for verifying its reliability. Then, a simulation campaign is carried out to estimate the wind turbine LCOE (Levelized Cost of Energy). Based on this, the best substructure is cho... [more]
7983. LAPSE:2023.28928
Building Energy Commons: Three Mini-PV Installation Cases in Apartment Complexes in Seoul
April 12, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Policy
Keywords: collective installation, community energy, dense urban area, energy commons, internal factor, mini-PV.
Solar photovoltaics (PV) deployment is not easy in dense urban areas because there is little space for the installation. Furthermore, tenants have few incentives to install PV panels because they frequently relocate, and most PV facilities are nonremovable. To address these factors, this study reports on an innovative model that collectively installed 260 W of mini-PV on the balconies of almost all the households in two high-rise apartment complexes in Seoul, South Korea. This project was unique in that it established energy commons in a community using private space. This study found that economic and social factors significantly influenced community-internal or micro factors, which in turn affected the success of the community energy project. Economic factors such as the expected economic benefit and residents paying no direct installation costs shaped the initial conditions for the commencement of the project. Leadership played a key role by speeding up the process, relieving reside... [more]
7984. LAPSE:2023.28927
Fresh Validation of the Low Carbon Development Hypothesis under the EKC Scheme in Portugal, Italy, Greece and Spain
April 12, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: carbon dioxide emissions, carbon-reduction, climate change mitigation, environmental Kuznets curve, environmental sustainability, Greece, Italy, Portugal, Renewable and Sustainable Energy, Spain.
The present study is in line with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN-SDGs) that address pertinent global issues. This study focuses on the need for access to clean and affordable energy consumption, responsible energy consumption, sustainable economic growth, and climate change mitigation. To this end, this paper evaluates the relevance of the renewable energy sector on the environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) framework in Portugal, Italy, Greece, and Spain for the period 1995−2015. As an econometric strategy, we adopt the use of panel data over the highlighted countries. In the first step, we apply the unit root test recommended by Levin, Lin, and Chu in conjunction with ADF-Fisher, and Phillips-Perron for robustness and consistency. We found that the variables used in this study are integrated I (1) in the first difference. In the second step, we apply the Pedroni cointegration test, and Kao Residual cointegration test, and we observe that the variables are cointegrate... [more]
7985. LAPSE:2023.28926
Dual Resonant Frequency Inductive Power Transfer in an Underwater Tight Coupling System
April 12, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: harmonic, inductive power transfer, resonant, tight coupling.
The application of wireless power transfer technology in the underwater environment proposes both opportunities and challenges to undersea power feeding. Due to the attenuation of electromagnetic waves in seawater, the distance between transmitter and receiver is always maintained at a minimum value, which results in tight coupling between the transmitter and receiver. The tight coupling condition provides a low impedance loop for high-order harmonic, so the component of the harmonic wave is thus significantly increased and cannot be ignored in the power transmission system. In order to fully utilize the harmonic energy, a fundamental-harmonic dual-channel system was proposed and studied in this paper. Compared with single-channel systems transmitting fundamental wave only, the dual-channel system has higher power transmission capability, while the loss in dual channel system can be less than that of a single-channel system after proper optimization. A 3 kW experiment platform is estab... [more]
7986. LAPSE:2023.28925
Estimating Energy Forecasting Uncertainty for Reliable AI Autonomous Smart Grid Design
April 12, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Management
Keywords: autonomous smart grid design, deep learning, electric load forecasting, gradient tree boosting, long short-term memory, Monte Carlo dropout, neural network.
Building safe, reliable, fully automated energy smart grid systems requires a trustworthy electric load forecasting system. Recent work has shown the efficacy of Long Short-Term Memory neural networks in energy load forecasting. However, such predictions do not come with an estimate of uncertainty, which can be dangerous when critical decisions are being made autonomously in energy production and distribution. In this paper, we present methods for evaluating the uncertainty in short-term electrical load predictions for both deep learning and gradient tree boosting. We train Bayesian deep learning and gradient boosting models with real electric load data and show that an uncertainty estimate may be obtained alongside the prediction itself with minimal loss of accuracy. We find that the uncertainty estimates obtained are robust to changes in the input features. This result is an important step in building reliable autonomous smart grids.
7987. LAPSE:2023.28924
Improvement of Position Estimation of PMSMs Using an Iterative Vector Decoupling Algorithm
April 12, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: AC machines, sensorless control, sensorless drive, synchronous machines.
This paper presents an improvement of sensorless techniques based on anisotropy for the estimation of the electrical angular position of synchronous machines by means of an iterative algorithm. The presented method reduces the effect of the fourth saliency harmonics on the measured signals avoiding the use of an observer or filter, thus, no additional dynamics are introduced on the system. Instead, a static algorithm based on iterative steps is proposed, minimizing the angular position error. The algorithm is presented and applied using the DFC (Direct Flux Control) technique but it is not limited to this choice. The advantages and limitations of this method are presented within this paper. The proof of the algorithm convergence is given. Simulations and experimental tests are performed in order to prove the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm.
7988. LAPSE:2023.28923
Multi-Criteria Evaluation of Distributed Energy System Based on Order Relation-Anti-Entropy Weight Method
April 12, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: anti-entropy weighting method, comprehensive evaluation, distributed energy system, index evaluation system, sequential analysis method (G1).
Distributed Energy System (DES), a comprehensive energy utilization system distributed on user side, has been recognized as a promising energy utilization method that can improve energy efficiency, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and achieve sustainable development. However, the DES is usually driven by various energy sources, and it is a complex issue to decide the composition of the system. To improve the incompleteness of a single subjective or objective assessment. So, it is urgent to find a comprehensive and efficient decision-making method for different systems. This paper states a total of 23 indicators in 4 criterion group: technology, economy, environment, and society. Based on the combination of the order relation analysis method (G1) and the anti-entropy weighting method (a-EWM), a comprehensive evaluation model, order relation-anti-entropy weight model (G1-aEWM), of distributed energy is established. This comprehensive evaluation model is used to analyze a hospital in Hena... [more]
7989. LAPSE:2023.28922
Use of Gas Desorption Effect in Injection Systems of Diesel Engines
April 12, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: compression ignition engines, desorption effect, exhaust gas, gas dissolution, high-pressure pump, injection pump, injection systems, pump with hypocycloid drive.
The article presents a concept of improving operation of the engine with the effect of gas desorption from a solution with nucleation of gas bubbles. This concept consists in dissolving gas in diesel fuel until the solution is in equilibrium. At a later stage, the phenomenon is reversed, and the gas is released from the solution during its injection into the combustion chamber. The purpose of the study is to present the idea of the desorption effect along with a thermodynamic analysis of the process and to study its impact on the operation of a diesel engine. The article also describes the most important features of the injection pump adapted to employ the desorption effect, which is a proprietary, patented solution. The conducted engine preliminary tests concerned the most important parameters of the engine’s operation (indicated pressure course, pressure growth rate, heat release rate, etc.) and the emission of harmful compounds (PM—particulate matter, CO, HC, and NOx—nitrogen oxides... [more]
7990. LAPSE:2023.28921
Use of Machine Learning Methods for Predicting Amount of Bioethanol Obtained from Lignocellulosic Biomass with the Use of Ionic Liquids for Pretreatment
April 12, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: bioethanol, enzymatic hydrolysis, hemp, Machine Learning, mugwort.
The study objective was to model and predict the bioethanol production process from lignocellulosic biomass based on an example of empirical study results. Two types of algorithms were used in machine learning: artificial neural network (ANN) and random forest algorithm (RF). Data for the model included results of studying bioethanol production with the use of ionic liquids (ILs) and different enzymatic preparations from the following biomass types: buckwheat straw and biomass from four wastelands, including a mixture of various plants: stems of giant miscanthus, common nettle, goldenrod, common broom, fireweed, and hay (a mix of grasses). The input variables consisted of different ionic liquids (imidazolium and ammonium), enzymatic preparations, enzyme doses, time and temperature of pretreatment, and type of yeast for alcoholic fermentation. The output value was the bioethanol concentration. The multilayer perceptron (MLP) was used in the artificial neural networks. Two model types we... [more]
7991. LAPSE:2023.28920
Addressing the Effects of Climate Change on Modeling Future Hydroelectric Energy Production in Chile
April 12, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: climate change, climate variability, hydroelectric energy, hydrological uncertainty, Renewable and Sustainable Energy, Renewable and Sustainable Energy, uncertainty modeling.
Despite the growing scientific evidence, the electricity market models used in Chile do not consider the effects of climate change on hydroelectric energy production. Based on a statistical analysis of the historical hydro-energy inflow dataset and a revision of the scientific literature, we suggest a set of technical and statistical criteria to determine an alternative representation of the hydro-energy uncertainty in the Chilean electricity market. Based on these criteria, we then propose an alternative range of historical hydrological data, which is built by shedding the first 35 years of the historical dataset (out of 59 years) and using only a reduced subset of 24 years. Additionally, we propose to capture the potential impacts of even more prolonged droughts on the Chilean electricity system by repeating the last nine years of data at the end of the 24 year-long series. The resulting extended subset of 33 hydro-years is approximately 10% drier on average than the original dataset... [more]

