40 research outputs found
Evaluation of effects of deployment automation system on integrated automation system office and financial: A case study in Municipality of Qazvin and affiliated organizations
Today, the era of wonderful knowledge, technology and innovation is incredible. With the rapid public access to computers and information technology and advanced media in twenty First Century, economy has no proper electronic infrastructure to handle. One of the most important factors in deciding the top and middle managers is information. Having a detailed, accurate, timely, in all subjects, and institutional department will speed up decision-making and prevent the adoption of wrong decisions. Office and financial automation is one of the most important tools to achieve effective solutions to save time, respond quickly to customers and reduce the costs of the organization through appropriate decisions. The main objective of the present study is investigation of the establishment of a comprehensive system of office and financial on the quality of managers making decision in municipality of Qazvin and affiliated organizations. The study by descriptive - survey method was conducted and 60 managers and Officers based on Morgan table and Cohen by judgmental and selective sampling were selected as samples. The instrument used in this study included interviews with a number of specialists of organizations, and provided a standard questionnaire of Office automation which examines the seven factors of accuracy, precision, speed, timely, economic performance and compares them with other similar systems. Questionnaire validity was approved by using experts and scholars ideas and its reliability by Cronbach's alpha calculation. The collected data were analyzed using a one-sample t-test and were prioritized using the Friedman test. The results of the study indicated that in general, the establishment of Office and financial comprehensive automation systems has a positive impact on the quality of management decision making
Evaluation of effects of deployment automation system on integrated automation system office and financial: A case study in Municipality of Qazvin and affiliated organizations
Today, the era of wonderful knowledge, technology and innovation is incredible. With the rapid public access to computers and information technology and advanced media in twenty First Century, economy has no proper electronic infrastructure to handle. One of the most important factors in deciding the top and middle managers is information. Having a detailed, accurate, timely, in all subjects, and institutional department will speed up decision-making and prevent the adoption of wrong decisions. Office and financial automation is one of the most important tools to achieve effective solutions to save time, respond quickly to customers and reduce the costs of the organization through appropriate decisions. The main objective of the present study is investigation of the establishment of a comprehensive system of office and financial on the quality of managers making decision in municipality of Qazvin and affiliated organizations. The study by descriptive - survey method was conducted and 60 managers and Officers based on Morgan table and Cohen by judgmental and selective sampling were selected as samples. The instrument used in this study included interviews with a number of specialists of organizations, and provided a standard questionnaire of Office automation which examines the seven factors of accuracy, precision, speed, timely, economic performance and compares them with other similar systems. Questionnaire validity was approved by using experts and scholars ideas and its reliability by Cronbach's alpha calculation. The collected data were analyzed using a one-sample t-test and were prioritized using the Friedman test. The results of the study indicated that in general, the establishment of Office and financial comprehensive automation systems has a positive impact on the quality of management decision making
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Solidification Enhancement in a Triple-Tube Latent Heat Energy Storage System Using Twisted Fins
Copyright: © 2021 by the authors. This work evaluates the influence of combining twisted fins in a triple-tube heat exchanger utilised for latent heat thermal energy storage (LHTES) in three-dimensional numerical simulation and comparing the outcome with the cases of the straight fins and no fins. The phase change material (PCM) is in the annulus between the inner and the outer tube, these tubes include a cold fluid that flows in the counter current path, to solidify the PCM and release the heat storage energy. The performance of the unit was assessed based on the liquid fraction and temperature profiles as well as solidification and the energy storage rate. This study aims to find suitable and efficient fins number and the optimum values of the Re and the inlet temperature of the heat transfer fluid. The outcomes stated the benefits of using twisted fins related to those cases of straight fins and the no-fins. The impact of multi-twisted fins was also considered to detect their influences on the solidification process. The outcomes reveal that the operation of four twisted fins decreased the solidification time by 12.7% and 22.9% compared with four straight fins and the no-fins cases, respectively. Four twisted fins improved the discharging rate by 12.4% and 22.8% compared with the cases of four straight fins and no-fins, respectively. Besides, by reducing the fins’ number from six to four and two, the solidification time reduces by 11.9% and 25.6%, respectively. The current work shows the impacts of innovative designs of fins in the LHTES to produce novel inventions for commercialisation, besides saving the power grid.Jiangsu Provincial Basic Research Program (Natural Science Fund); Natural Science Research Project of Jiangsu Province Colleges and Universities; Philosophy and Social Science Project of Jiangsu Province Colleges and Universitie
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Consecutive charging and discharging of a PCM-based plate heat exchanger with zigzag configuration
Due to the remarkable energy savings, isothermal nature of the operation and low costs, energy storage with phase-change materials (PCMs) is a reliable technology for filling the gap between energy supply and demand. In this paper, an attempt has been made to modify the storage functionality of PCM in a plate type heat exchanger with zigzag configuration. A two-dimensional, time-dependent simulation model for the PCM phase transition during the charging and discharging modes has been developed and validated via earlier related findings. The effects of zigzag angle orientation, inlet flowrate and mean temperature of the heat transfer fluid (HTF) are thoroughly studied and revealed. Results show that increasing the angle of zigzag orientation has no noticeable impact on the development of phase transition during the early stages of operation. However, this effect becomes more noticeable and almost leads to faster storage/retrieval rates as time further elapses. It is found that the system with the zigzag angle of 60° augments the storage rate by 32.6% compared with the system of 30° zigzag angle. Also, higher HTF temperature and/or higher Reynold number result in faster phase-transition rates during both parts of the energy charging-discharging cycle
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Optimum placement of heating tubes in a multi‐tube latent heat thermal energy storage
Data Availability Statement: Data is contained within the article.Utilizing phase change materials in thermal energy storage systems is commonly considered as an alternative solution for the effective use of energy. This study presents numerical simulations of the charging process for a multitube latent heat thermal energy storage system. A thermal energy storage model, consisting of five tubes of heat transfer fluids, was investigated using Rubitherm phase change material (RT35) as the. The locations of the tubes were optimized by applying the Taguchi method. The thermal behavior of the unit was evaluated by considering the liquid fraction graphs, streamlines, and isotherm contours. The numerical model was first verified compared with existed experimental data from the literature. The outcomes revealed that based on the Taguchi method, the first row of the heat transfer fluid tubes should be located at the lowest possible area while the other tubes should be spread consistently in the enclosure. The charging rate changed by 76% when varying the locations of the tubes in the enclosure to the optimum point. The development of streamlines and free-convection flow circulation was found to impact the system design significantly. The Taguchi method could efficiently assign the optimum design of the system with few simulations. Accordingly, this approach gives the impression of the future design of energy storage systems.Funding: This research received no external funding
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Intensifying the charging response of a phase-change material with twisted fin arrays in a shell-and-tube storage system
Data Availability Statement: Data is contained within the article.Copyright: © 2021 by the authors. A twisted-fin array as an innovative structure for intensifying the charging response of a phase-change material (PCM) within a shell-and-tube storage system is introduced in this work. A three-dimensional model describing the thermal management with charging phase change process in PCM was developed and numerically analyzed by the enthalpy-porosity method using commercial CFD software. Efficacy of the proposed structure of fins for performing better heat communication between the active heating surface and the adjacent layers of PCM was verified via comparing with conventional longitudinal fins within the same design limitations of fin material and volume usage. Optimization of the fin geometric parameters including the pitch, number, thickness, and the height of the twisted fins for superior performance of the proposed fin structure, was also introduced via the Taguchi method. The results show that a faster charging rate, higher storage rate, and better uniformity in temperature distribution could be achieved in the PCMs with Twisted fins. Based on the design of twisted fins, it was found that the energy charging time could be reduced by up to 42%, and the energy storage rate could be enhanced up to 63% compared to the reference case of straight longitudinal fins within the same PCM mass limitations.Funding: This research received no external funding
Solidification enhancement in a multi-tube latent heat storage system for efficient and economical production: Effect of number, position and temperature of the tubes
Copyright: © 2021 by the authors. Thermal energy storage is an important component in energy units to decrease the gap between energy supply and demand. Free convection and the locations of the tubes carrying the heat-transfer fluid (HTF) have a significant influence on both the energy discharging potential and the buoyancy effect during the solidification mode. In the present study, the impact of the tube position was examined during the discharging process. Liquid-fraction evolution and energy removal rate with thermo-fluid contour profiles were used to examine the performance of the unit. Heat exchanger tubes are proposed with different numbers and positions in the unit for various cases including uniform and non-uniform tubes distribution. The results show that moving the HTF tubes to medium positions along the vertical direction is relatively better for enhancing the solidification of PCM with multiple HTF tubes. Repositioning of the HTF tubes on the left side of the unit can slightly improve the heat removal rate by about 0.2 in the case of p5-u-1 and decreases by 1.6% in the case of p5-u-2. It was found also that increasing the distance between the tubes in the vertical direction has a detrimental effect on the PCM solidification mode. Replacing the HTF tubes on the left side of the unit negatively reduces the heat removal rate by about 1.2 and 4.4%, respectively. Further, decreasing the HTF temperature from 15◦C to 10 and 5◦C can increase the heat removal rate by around 7 and 16%, respectively. This paper indicates that the specific concern to the HTF tube arrangement should be made to improve the discharging process attending free convection impact in phase change heat storage
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Natural Convection Effect on Solidification Enhancement in a Multi-Tube Latent Heat Storage System: Effect of Tubes’ Arrangement
Copyright: © 2021 by the authors. The solidification process in a multi-tube latent heat energy system is affected by the natural convection and the arrangement of heat exchanger tubes, which changes the buoyancy effect as well. In the current work, the effect of the arrangement of the tubes in a multi-tube heat exchanger was examined during the solidification process with the focus on the natural convection effects inside the phase change material (PCM). The behavior of the system was numerically analyzed using liquid fraction and energy released, as well as temperature, velocity and streamline profiles for different studied cases. The arrangement of the tubes, considering seven pipes in the symmetrical condition, are assumed at different positions in the system, including uniform distribution of the tubes as well as non-uniform distribution, i.e., tubes concentrated at the bottom, middle and the top of the PCM shell. The model was first validated compared with previous experimental work from the literature. The results show that the heat rate removal from the PCM after 16 h was 52.89 W (max) and 14.85 W (min) for the cases of uniform tube distribution and tubes concentrated at the bottom, respectively, for the proposed dimensions of the heat exchanger. The heat rate removal of the system with uniform tube distribution increases when the distance between the tubes and top of the shell reduces, and increased equal to 68.75 W due to natural convection effect. The heat release rate also reduces by increasing the temperature the tubes. The heat removal rate increases by 7.5%, and 23.7% when the temperature increases from 10 °C to 15 °C and 20 °C, respectively. This paper reveals that specific consideration to the arrangement of the tubes should be made to enhance the heat recovery process attending natural convection effects in phase change heat storage systems
Investigation of heat transfer enhancement in a triple tube latent heat storage system using circular fins with inline and staggered arrangements
Copyright: © 2021 by the authors. Inherent fluctuations in the availability of energy from renewables, particularly solar, remain a substantial impediment to their widespread deployment worldwide. Employing phasechange materials (PCMs) as media, saving energy for later consumption, offers a promising solution for overcoming the problem. However, the heat conductivities of most PCMs are limited, which severely limits the energy storage potential of these materials. This study suggests employing circular fins with staggered distribution to achieve improved thermal response rates of PCM in a vertical triple-tube heat exchanger involving two opposite flow streams of the heat-transfer fluid (HTF). Since heat diffusion is not the same at various portions of the PCM unit, different fin configurations, fin dimensions and HTF flow boundary conditions were explored using computational studies of melting in the PCM triple-tube system. Staggered configuration of fin distribution resulted in significant increases in the rates of PCM melting. The results indicate that the melting rate and heat charging rate could be increased by 37.2 and 59.1%, respectively, in the case of staggered distribution. Furthermore, the use of lengthy fins with smaller thickness in the vertical direction of the storage unit resulted in a better positive role of natural convection; thus, faster melting rates were achieved. With fin dimensions of 0.666 mm × 15 mm, the melting rate was found to be increased by 23.6%, when compared to the base case of 2 mm × 5 mm. Finally, it was confirmed that the values of the Reynolds number and inlet temperatures of the HTF had a significant impact on melting time savings when circular fins of staggered distribution were included
CFD analysis on optimizing the annular fin parameters toward an improved storage response in a triple-tube containment system
Due to the low thermal conductivity of the phase change material and low thermal diffusion inside the phase change material, this study seeks to improve the melting response of a triple-tube latent heat storage system via employing annular fins by optimizing their structural parameters, including the fin number, location, and dimensions. Natural convection effects are numerically evaluated considering different numbers and the locations of the fins, including fin numbers of 4, 10, 16, 20, and 30 in a vertical system orientation. The fins are attached to the inner and outer sides of the annulus, accommodating the phase change material between the inner and center tubes. The fins' number and location are identical on both sides of the annulus, and the volume of the fins is the same across all scenarios evaluated. The results show that the higher the number of fins used, the greater the heat communication between the fins and the phase change material layers in charge, resulting in faster melting and a higher rate of heat storage. Due to the limited natural convection effect and lower heat diffusion at the heat exchanger's bottom, an additional fin is added, and its thickness is assessed. The results show that the case with equal fin thickness, that is, both original fins and the new fin, performs the best performance compared with that for the cases with an added fin with thicknesses of 0.5, 1, and 2 mm. Eliminating an extra fin from the base of the system for the case with 30 fins increases the charging time by 53.3%, and reduces the heat storage rate by 44%. The overall melting time for the case with an added fin to the bottom is 1549 s for the case with 30 fins which is 85.8%, 34.2%, 18%, and 8.8% faster than the cases with 4, 10, 16, and 20 fins, respectively. This study reveals that further attention should be given to the position and number of annular fins to optimize the melting mechanism in phase-changing materials-based heat storage systems