IEEJ Transactions on Power and Energy
Online ISSN : 1348-8147
Print ISSN : 0385-4213
ISSN-L : 0385-4213
Volume 142, Issue 4
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  • Takeshi Yajima
    2022 Volume 142 Issue 4 Pages 205-209
    Published: April 01, 2022
    Released on J-STAGE: April 01, 2022
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    The rapid expansion of renewable energy requires an efficient expansion of electricity demand. Therefore, the electrification of the drying process which has the remaining electrification capacity in many industries is proposed. In this research, a drying oven thermography was developed to eliminate the concern about the disruption of technology transfer and deterioration of coating quality, which are the barriers to electrification of drying ovens. The thermography made it possible to pass on the technology and design efficient electrification specifications by creating a drying furnace digital chart.

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  • — Charge/Discharge Control of Multi-energy Storage System with Time-varying Communication Delays —
    Satoshi Kikuchi, Michihiro Kawanishi, Nguyen Binh Minh, Tatsuo Narikiy ...
    2022 Volume 142 Issue 4 Pages 210-219
    Published: April 01, 2022
    Released on J-STAGE: April 01, 2022
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    This paper proposes a distributed control framework for managing the charging/discharging actions of energy storage systems (ESS), which are used with a huge number for Peer-to-Peer energy trading in wide area distributed grid. The framework consists of a consensus building algorithm and a power limited algorithm for the cooperation of the distributed grid operator and ESSs. In particular, the consensus building algorithm can tolerate the non-uniform, asymmetrical, and time-varying communication delays. The effectiveness of the proposed system was evaluated by numerical tests, which are based on the actual setting of a real peer-to-peer power trading system developed at Toyota Frontier Research Center(1)~(6). The test results show that, even with a maximum delay steps of 12, the demand-supply balance of the distributed grid can be successfully assured in the tolerance range ±α=0.08. Thanks to the distributed structure, the proposed control framework can be conveniently applied to large-scale power networks.

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  • Koichiro Ishikawa, Jumpei Baba
    2022 Volume 142 Issue 4 Pages 220-227
    Published: April 01, 2022
    Released on J-STAGE: April 01, 2022
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    After the deregulation in the power system, the electricity market gets important for the generator. There are studies which assume that the bidding price is same as the generator's marginal operation cost in the kWh market. However, the market price can be different from the marginal cost price because of the tenderer's bidding strategy to increase his profit. In the previous study, the difference is analyzed by comparing the market trading results calculated on the simple electricity market model in the several bidding assumptions. In this paper, the simple electricity market model is modified to the model considering 2 markets, and the market trading result considering not only the kWh market but also the ΔkW market is discussed by comparing the calculation results in 2 cases (Nash equilibrium case and total benefit maximization case).

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  • Yusuke Nemoto, Yuki Suzuki, Zhenwei Ren, Yoshifumi Maeda, Toru Iwao
    2022 Volume 142 Issue 4 Pages 228-234
    Published: April 01, 2022
    Released on J-STAGE: April 01, 2022
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    Arcs are used in a wide range of fields such as welding, circuit breakers, and waste treatment. It is required to clarify the dynamic behavior of the arc and the physical phenomena of the cathode spot and the anode spot in order to improve the performance of products related to the arc phenomenon. Thus, the physical phenomenon of arc has been elucidated from both experiments and numerical analysis. However, few reports have considered the asymmetry and non-equilibrium. In this paper, the arc electron and heavy particle temperature distribution were analyzed with the lateral flow velocity for elucidation of re-strike. As a result, the heavy particle temperature increased in the cold boundary layer under consideration of thermal non-equilibrium. Therefore, it was suggested that the factor of re-strike is the increase in heavy particle temperature.

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