976 resultados para combustion turbine
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This paper presents a new integrated model for the simulation of wind energy systems. The proposed model is more realistic and accurate, considering a variable-speed wind turbine, two-mass rotor, permanent magnet synchronous generator (PMSG), different power converter topologies, and filters. Additionally, a new control strategy is proposed for the variable-speed operation of wind turbines with PMSG/full-power converter topology, based on fractional-order controllers. Comprehensive simulation studies are carried out with matrix and multilevel power converter topologies, in order to adequately assert the system performance in what regards the quality of the energy injected into the electric grid. Finally, conclusions are duly drawn.
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Because of the adverse effect of CO2 from fossil fuel combustion on the earth's ecosystems, the most cost-effective method for CO2 capture is an important area of research. The predominant process for CO2 capture currently employed by industry is chemical absorption in amine solutions. A dynamic model for the de-absorption process was developed with monoethanolamine (MEA) solution. Henry's law was used for modelling the vapour phase equilibrium of the CO2, and fugacity ratios calculated by the Peng-Robinson equation of state (EOS) were used for H2O, MEA, N-2 and O-2. Chemical reactions between CO2 and MEA were included in the model along with the enhancement factor for chemical absorption. Liquid and vapour energy balances were developed to calculate the liquid and vapour temperature, respectively.
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Cooking was found to be a main source of submicrometer and ultrafine aerosols from gas combustion in stoves. Therefore, this study consisted of the determination of the alveolar deposited surface area due to aerosols resulting from common domestic cooking activities (boiling fish, vegetables, or pasta, and frying hamburgers and eggs). The concentration of ultrafine particles during the cooking events significantly increased from a baseline of 42.7 μm2/cm3 (increased to 72.9 μm2/cm3 due to gas burning) to a maximum of 890.3 μm2/cm3 measured during fish boiling in water, and a maximum of 4500 μm2/cm3 during meat frying. This clearly shows that a domestic activity such as cooking can lead to exposures as high as those of occupational exposure activities.
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This paper proposes a wind power forecasting methodology based on two methods: direct wind power forecasting and wind speed forecasting in the first phase followed by wind power forecasting using turbines characteristics and the aforementioned wind speed forecast. The proposed forecasting methodology aims to support the operation in the scope of the intraday resources scheduling model, namely with a time horizon of 5 minutes. This intraday model supports distribution network operators in the short-term scheduling problem, in the smart grid context. A case study using a real database of 12 months recorded from a Portuguese wind power farm was used. The results show that the straightforward methodology can be applied in the intraday model with high wind speed and wind power accuracy. The wind power forecast direct method shows better performance than wind power forecast using turbine characteristics and wind speed forecast obtained in first phase.
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This study explores a large set of OC and EC measurements in PM(10) and PM(2.5) aerosol samples, undertaken with a long term constant analytical methodology, to evaluate the capability of the OC/EC minimum ratio to represent the ratio between the OC and EC aerosol components resulting from fossil fuel combustion (OC(ff)/EC(ff)). The data set covers a wide geographical area in Europe, but with a particular focus upon Portugal, Spain and the United Kingdom, and includes a great variety of sites: urban (background, kerbside and tunnel), industrial, rural and remote. The highest minimum ratios were found in samples from remote and rural sites. Urban background sites have shown spatially and temporally consistent minimum ratios, of around 1.0 for PM(10) and 0.7 for PM(2.5).The consistency of results has suggested that the method could be used as a tool to derive the ratio between OC and EC from fossil fuel combustion and consequently to differentiate OC from primary and secondary sources. To explore this capability, OC and EC measurements were performed in a busy roadway tunnel in central Lisbon. The OC/EC ratio, which reflected the composition of vehicle combustion emissions, was in the range of 03-0.4. Ratios of OC/EC in roadside increment air (roadside minus urban background) in Birmingham, UK also lie within the range 03-0.4. Additional measurements were performed under heavy traffic conditions at two double kerbside sites located in the centre of Lisbon and Madrid. The OC/EC minimum ratios observed at both sites were found to be between those of the tunnel and those of urban background air, suggesting that minimum values commonly obtained for this parameter in open urban atmospheres over-predict the direct emissions of OC(ff) from road transport. Possible reasons for this discrepancy are explored. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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This paper is concerned with the protection of wind energy systems against the indirect effects of lightning. As wind energy is gaining increasing importance throughout the world, lightning damages involving wind energy systems have come to be regarded with more attention. Nevertheless, there are still very few studies in Portugal regarding lightning protection of wind energy systems using models of the Electro-Magnetic Transients Program (EMTP). Hence, a new case study is presented in this paper, based on a wind turbine with an interconnecting transformer, considering that lightning strikes the soil near the tower at a distance such that galvanic coupling occurs through the grounding electrode. Computer simulations obtained by using EMTP-RV are presented and conclusions are duly drawn. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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In the energy management of the isolated operation of small power system, the economic scheduling of the generation units is a crucial problem. Applying right timing can maximize the performance of the supply. The optimal operation of a wind turbine, a solar unit, a fuel cell and a storage battery is searched by a mixed-integer linear programming implemented in General Algebraic Modeling Systems (GAMS). A Virtual Power Producer (VPP) can optimal operate the generation units, assured the good functioning of equipment, including the maintenance, operation cost and the generation measurement and control. A central control at system allows a VPP to manage the optimal generation and their load control. The application of methodology to a real case study in Budapest Tech, demonstrates the effectiveness of this method to solve the optimal isolated dispatch of the DC micro-grid renewable energy park. The problem has been converged in 0.09 s and 30 iterations.
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Mestrado em Engenharia Química
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Mestrado em Engenharia Química
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Mestrado em Engenharia Electrotécnica e de Computadores
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Mestrado em Engenharia Química. Ramo optimização energética na indústria química.
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Trabalho Final de Mestrado para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia Mecânica
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Mestrado em Engenharia Química. Ramo optimização energética na indústria química.
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Dissertação para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia Electrotécnica Ramo de Energia
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A Indústria Têxtil do Ave S.A. (ITA) dedica-se, desde 1948, à produção de componentes têxteis para pneus em forma de fio torcido (corda) e tela. Estes componentes são quimicamente activados e impregnados em estufas, possibilitando assim a posterior adesão ao pneu. A máquina de impregnar corda Single End é composta pelos grupos de estiragem, por um recipiente contendo a solução química e por 4 estufas em série. A máquina de impregnar tela Zell é composta pelos grupos de estiragem, pelos acumuladores de saída e entrada, pelos recipientes com as soluções químicas e por um grupo de 7 estufas em série. O aquecimento das estufas é feito através da queima de gás natural. O presente trabalho teve como objectivo a realização de uma auditoria energética à ITA com um especial destaque às máquinas de impregnar corda (Single End) e tela (Zell). As correntes de entrada que contribuem para a potência térmica de impregnação são a combustão do gás natural, o ar de combustão, o ar fresco, o artigo em verde e as soluções químicas. As correntes de saída correspondem aos gases de combustão e exaustão, ao artigo impregnado e às perdas térmicas. A auditoria à máquina Single End mostrou que a potência térmica de impregnação é de 413,1 kW. Dessa potência térmica, 77,2% correspondem à combustão do gás natural, 6,7% ao ar de combustão, 15% ao ar fresco, 0,7% às cordas em verde e 0,4% à solução química. Da potência térmica de saída, 88,4% correspondem aos gases de combustão e exaustão, 3,2% às cordas impregnadas e 8,4% às perdas térmicas. Da auditoria à máquina Zell observou-se que a potência térmica de impregnação é de 5630,7 kW. Dessa potência, 73,3% corresponde à combustão do gás natural, 1,6% ao ar de combustão, 24,5% ao ar fresco, 0,3% à tela em verde e 0,3% às soluções químicas. Da potência térmica de saída, 65,2% correspondem aos gases de combustão e exaustão, 3,1% à tela impregnada e 31,7% às perdas térmicas. Foram sugeridas como medidas de optimização a redução dos caudais de exaustão das estufas e o aumento de temperatura do ar fresco. O aumento da temperatura do ar fresco da máquina de impregnar Single End para 50 ºC, usando ar quente dos torcedores, leva a uma poupança de 0,22 €/h, com um período de retorno do investimento de 13 anos e 4 meses enquanto o aumento para 120 ºC, usando o calor dos gases de combustão e exaustão, reduz os custos em 0,88 €/h, sendo o período de retorno para esse investimento de 2 anos e 6 meses. Na máquina de impregnar Zell, uma redução de 15% no caudal de exaustão numa das estufas leva a ganhos de 3,43 €/h. O aumento de temperatura do ar fresco para 45 ºC, usando o calor de gases de combustão e exaustão, leva a uma poupança de 9,93 €/h sendo o período de retorno para cada uma das duas sugestões de investimento de 5 meses e 9 meses.