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Yuzhi Ke, Baotong Zhang, Yafeng Bai, Wei Yuan, Jinguang Li, Ziang Liu, Xiaoqing Su, Shiwei Zhang, Xinrui Ding, Zhenping Wan, Yong Tang, Feikun Zhou
Summary: A bubble-derived concept for contour regeneration of flow channel is developed to address the issues of carbon dioxide (CO2) management and reactant homogeneity in a direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC). The simulation results indicate that this renewed channel shows a lower momentum loss and uniform reactant distribution. The cell based on the renewed design produces a peak power density of 37.07 mW cm-2 at a flow rate of 1 mL min-1 and a methanol concentration of 6 M.
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Liang Chang, Qiang Xu, Chenyu Yang, Xiaobin Su, Hanxuan Wang, Liejin Guo
Summary: Head degradation and performance failure occur when centrifugal pumps work under high gas volume fraction. A new impeller design with double rings and a transparent shroud was able to reach a maximum speed of 3500 rpm, overcoming the speed limitation in previous studies. Four gas-liquid flow patterns were observed, and the transition from bubble flow to gas pocket flow was found to be the critical condition for severe head degradation. A new correlation was established for predicting bubble Sauter diameter in the impeller under high rotational speeds.
EXPERIMENTAL THERMAL AND FLUID SCIENCE
(2023)
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Alessio Innocenti, Alice Jaccod, Stephane Popinet, Sergio Chibbaro
Summary: The study investigates bubble-induced turbulence through numerical simulations, comparing results with experiments and previous simulations to assess the accuracy of the model. Analysis reveals that the energy transfer mechanisms and potential cascades are unveiled through a local scale-by-scale analysis in physical space.
JOURNAL OF FLUID MECHANICS
(2021)
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Chemistry, Physical
Wu Yujing, Zhou Hongxiu, Zhang Ao, Zhao Leqing
Summary: The research shows that flowing electrode direct methanol fuel cell (FEDMFC) effectively reduces methanol crossover rate while maintaining high power densities. Increasing flow rate can decrease crossover rate but will affect efficiency and stability, with optimal flow rate controlled at 1-3 sccm.
JOURNAL OF POWER SOURCES
(2022)
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Chemistry, Physical
Jegathishkumar Ramasamy, Karthikeyan Palaniswamy, Thanarajan Kumaresan, Mathan Chandran, Rui Chen
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HYDROGEN ENERGY
(2022)
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Energy & Fuels
Qidong Xu, Meng Ni
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENERGY RESEARCH
(2021)
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Thermodynamics
Sameer Osman, Mahmoud Ahmed
Summary: A new design for direct methanol fuel cells has been proposed to significantly enhance performance at high current densities and has advantages in the parallel flow field configuration. Experimental studies show that the design improves cell performance and removes bubbles, reducing energy consumption.
ENERGY CONVERSION AND MANAGEMENT
(2022)
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Yuan Zhou, Yang Yang, Xun Zhu, Ding-ding Ye, Rong Chen, Qiang Liao
Summary: The study introduces a bubble-trap layer to address the issue of gas bubbles generation in direct liquid fuel cells at high current densities, improving power generation stability performance. A novel chip-based liquid fuel cell with the bubble-trap layer is fabricated for testing, demonstrating superior power generation stability, power density, and current density compared to cells without the bubble-trap layer.
JOURNAL OF POWER SOURCES
(2021)
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Mechanics
Niklas Hidman, Henrik Strom, Srdjan Sasic, Gaetano Sardina
Summary: Using direct numerical simulations (DNS), a transition in the scalar spectra from k(-5/3) to k(-3) scaling with wavenumber k is observed in bubbly flows with passive scalars. The decay of the scalar spectrum is faster than k-3 at high wavenumbers for cases with a mean scalar gradient in the horizontal direction. DNS computations reveal that scalar fluctuations are produced by the mean scalar gradient at length scales above the bubble diameter, leading to the k(-3) scaling of the scalar spectra.
JOURNAL OF FLUID MECHANICS
(2023)
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Energy & Fuels
Hongxiu Zhou, Yujing Wu, Leqing Zhao
Summary: A complete flow field and two-phase model for DMFC is developed to study the impact of anode flow fields on various aspects. Four different flow field structures are analyzed and compared. The results show that SFF has the highest power density but suffers from increased pressure drop and potential bubble blockage, while PFF has lower pressure loss but poor cell performance. The DSFF exhibits the best overall performance, followed by the PSFF, due to their higher power density, lower pressure loss, better CO2 gas removal, and superior thermal management.
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Chemistry, Physical
Abdullah Alrashidi, Hongtan Liu
Summary: Novel anode gas diffusion layers (AGDLs) with both hydrophobic and hydrophilic pathways were created by perforating PTFE-treated AGDLs with laser, enhancing both methanol and CO2 transfer. The main reason for the 32% cell performance improvement was reduction in mass transfer resistance and enhanced methanol transfer to the catalyst layer. However, excessive perforations may increase methanol crossover and decrease cell performance.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HYDROGEN ENERGY
(2021)
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Thermodynamics
Yidong Fang, Zhao Zhang, Dan Xu, Yuchen Wang, Huinan Yang, Yuqi Huang
Summary: The flow pattern and bubble behavior of R1233zd(E) during subcooled flow boiling in parallel channels are investigated experimentally. Different flow patterns occur with the increase of vapor quality, and the transition process involves multiple flow patterns. The flow pattern distribution is non-synchronized and axial-asymmetric, with earlier transitions observed in peripheral channels. The heat transfer coefficient varies with the flow pattern transition and is higher in channels away from the center axis.
JOURNAL OF THERMAL SCIENCE
(2023)
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Chemistry, Analytical
Huichao Deng, Jiaxu Zhou, Yufeng Zhang
Summary: The design of the anode flow field is critical for the performance of micro direct methanol fuel cells, with a single-serpentine flow field showing better mass transfer efficiency and carbon dioxide emission efficiency compared to other flow fields. Additionally, the optimal parameters for the single-serpentine flow field were found to be an open ratio of 47.3% and a channel length of 63.5 mm, resulting in higher peak power density.
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Yanxia Xu, Lvliang Wang, Yongjie Wang, Yuanyuan Qian, Hualin Wang, Yanjing Xu, Xuejing Yang
Summary: In this study, gas-liquid flow patterns and transitions in a static mixer-based HiPOxTM reactor were systematically investigated using a high-speed camera. Six different flow patterns were identified, and a flow pattern map was constructed. Three composite flow patterns were observed under the conditions of inlet liquid Re ranging from 8,000 to 160,000 and gas fraction from 3.23% to 86.96%. The effect of liquid inlet flow rate on bubble groups was found to be more significant than that of the gas phase in the bubble flow. Doubling the liquid flow rate resulted in a 65% reduction in the Sauter mean diameter, while reducing the gas flow rate by 8 times only caused a 28% decrease in the Sauter mean diameter.
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING SCIENCE
(2023)
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Anders Christian Olesen, Soren Knudsen Kaer, Torsten Berning
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Baoshan Zhuang, Wenjun Deng, Yong Tang, Xinrui Ding, Kaihang Chen, Guisheng Zhong, Wei Yuan, Zongtao Li
INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS IN HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER
(2019)
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(2019)
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Yalong Sun, Shiwei Zhang, Wei Yuan, Yong Tang, Jingrong Li, Kairui Tang
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(2019)
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Thermodynamics
Guoyun Fang, Wei Yuan, Zhiguo Yan, Yalong Sun, Yong Tang
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(2019)
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Wei Yuan, Zhiqiang Qiu, Yao Huang, Chun Wang, Honglin Huang, Yang Yang, Xiaoqing Zhang, Jian Luo, Yong Tang
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Wei Yuan, Baoyou Pan, Zhiqiang Qiu, Ziming Peng, Yintong Ye, Yao Huang, Honglin Huang, Yong Tang
ACS SUSTAINABLE CHEMISTRY & ENGINEERING
(2019)
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER
(2019)
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Wei Yuan, Ziyi Zhuang, Biaowu Lu, Guoyun Fang, Wenjun Chen, Yong Tang
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON COMPONENTS PACKAGING AND MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY
(2019)
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Xiaoqing Su, Wei Yuan, Biaowu Lu, Tianxiang Zheng, Yuzhi Ke, Ziyi Zhuang, Yonghao Zhao, Yong Tang, Shiwei Zhang
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Guoyun Fang, Yao Huang, Wei Yuan, Yang Yang, Yong Tang, Weida Ju, Fujian Chu, Zepeng Zhao
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Shitong Fang, Houfan Du, Tao Yan, Keyu Chen, Zhiyuan Li, Xiaoqing Ma, Zhihui Lai, Shengxi Zhou
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Wei Jiang, Shuo Zhang, Teng Wang, Yufei Zhang, Aimin Sha, Jingjing Xiao, Dongdong Yuan
Summary: A standardized method was developed to evaluate the availability of solar energy resources in road areas, which combined the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) and the Geographic Information System (GIS). By analyzing critical factors and using a multi-indicator evaluation method, the method accurately evaluated the utilization of solar energy resources and guided the optimal location selection for road photovoltaic (PV) projects. The results provided guidance for the application of road PV projects and site selection for route corridors worldwide, promoting the integration of transportation and energy.
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Chang Liu, Jacob A. Wrubel, Elliot Padgett, Guido Bender
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Energy & Fuels
Marcos Tostado-Veliz, Xiaolong Jin, Rohit Bhakar, Francisco Jurado
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Energy & Fuels
Duan Kang
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Fucheng Deng, Yifei Wang, Xiaosen Li, Gang Li, Yi Wang, Bin Huang
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Hao Wang, Xiwen Chen, Natan Vital, Edward Duffy, Abolfazl Razi
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Energy & Fuels
Moyue Cong, Yongzhuo Gao, Weidong Wang, Long He, Xiwang Mao, Yi Long, Wei Dong
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Energy & Fuels
Tianshu Dong, Xiudong Duan, Yuanyuan Huang, Danji Huang, Yingdong Luo, Ziyu Liu, Xiaomeng Ai, Jiakun Fang, Chaolong Song
Summary: Electrochemical water splitting is crucial for hydrogen production, and improving the hydrogen separation rate from the electrode is essential for enhancing water electrolyzer performance. However, issues such as air bubble adhesion to the electrode plate hinder the process. Therefore, a methodology to investigate the two-phase flow within the electrolyzer is in high demand. This study proposes using a microfluidic system as a simulator for the electrolyzer and optimizing the two-phase flow by manipulating the micro-structure of the flow.
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Shuo Han, Yifan Yuan, Mengjiao He, Ziwen Zhao, Beibei Xu, Diyi Chen, Jakub Jurasz
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Zhen Wang, Kangqi Fan, Shizhong Zhao, Shuxin Wu, Xuan Zhang, Kangjia Zhai, Zhiqi Li, Hua He
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Yi Yang, Qianyi Xing, Kang Wang, Caihong Li, Jianzhou Wang, Xiaojia Huang
Summary: In this study, a novel hybrid Quantile Regression (QR) model is proposed for Probabilistic Load Forecasting (PLF). The model integrates causal dilated convolution, residual connection, and Bidirectional Long Short-Term Memory (BiLSTM) for multi-scale feature extraction. In addition, a Combined Probabilistic Load Forecasting System (CPLFS) is proposed to overcome the inherent flaws of relying on a single model. Simulation results show that the hybrid QR outperforms traditional models and CPLFS exceeds the best benchmarks in terms of prediction accuracy and stability.
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Wen-Jiang Zou, Young-Bae Kim, Seunghun Jung
Summary: This paper proposes a dynamic prediction model for capacity fade in vanadium redox flow batteries (VRFBs). The model accurately predicts changes in electrolyte volume and capacity fade, enhancing the competitiveness of VRFBs in energy storage applications.
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Yuechao Ma, Shengtie Wang, Guangchen Liu, Guizhen Tian, Jianwei Zhang, Ruiming Liu
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Energy & Fuels
Raad Z. Homod, Basil Sh. Munahi, Hayder Ibrahim Mohammed, Musatafa Abbas Abbood Albadr, Aissa Abderrahmane, Jasim M. Mahdi, Mohamed Bechir Ben Hamida, Bilal Naji Alhasnawi, A. S. Albahri, Hussein Togun, Umar F. Alqsair, Zaher Mundher Yaseen
Summary: In this study, the control problem of the multiple-boiler system (MBS) is formulated as a dynamic Markov decision process and a deep clustering reinforcement learning approach is applied to obtain the optimal control policy. The proposed strategy, based on bang-bang action, shows superior response and achieves more than 32% energy saving compared to conventional fixed parameter controllers under dynamic indoor/outdoor actual conditions.