International Journal of Energy and Environmental Engineering

The International Journal of Energy and Environmental Engineering (IJEEE) is a multi-disciplinary, single-blind peer-reviewed hybrid journal, covering all ...

List of Papers (Total 369)

Optimization of combustion characteristics of palm kernel-based biofuel for grate furnace

Grate firing is one of the main competing technologies in biomass combustion for steam and electricity generation. Ash generated in the furnace during combustion process would greatly reduce the boiler thermal performance and may lead to unscheduled shutdown. The focus of this study is to optimize the combustion characteristics of the mixture of palm kernel shell (PKS) and...

Effect of cooling condensing cover on the performance of N-identical photovoltaic thermal-compound parabolic concentrator active solar still: a comparative study

In this work, photovoltaic thermal-compound parabolic concentrators (PVT-CPC) are integrated to a single slope solar still (SS-SS) through a heat exchanger placed in the basin. A continuous water flow is provided over the condensing cover of SS-SS for yield enhancement. An effect of cooling condensing cover on energy and exergy analysis (thermal and electrical) together with the...

Optimal operation of energy hub in competitive electricity market considering uncertainties

This paper proposes a novel energy hub model for areas using both heat and cold demands that arise due to the major changes in environmental temperature in different periods of the year. The energy demand and the electrical price in a competitive electricity market are uncertain with stochastic values which are usually performed by a probability distribution function. Therefore...

Influence of processing conditions on the quality of briquettes produced by recycling charcoal dust

Physical and thermal properties of briquettes produced by recycling charcoal dust under different processing conditions have been reported in this study. The main aim was to investigate the effects of the binder and processing conditions on the properties of briquettes. The effect of adding molasses binder on combustion properties of the briquette was first assessed. Then by...

Evaluating wind speed probability distribution models with a novel goodness of fit metric: a Trinidad and Tobago case study

Wind energy has been explored as a viable alternative to fossil fuels in many small island developing states such as those in the Caribbean for a long time. Central to evaluating the feasibility of any wind energy project is choosing the most appropriate wind speed model. This is a function of the metric used to assess the goodness of fit of the statistical models tested. This...

Reduction of greenhouse gas and criteria pollutant emissions by direct conversion of associated flare gas to synthetic fuels at oil wellheads

This study describes the results of a “well-to-wheel” life cycle assessment (LCA) carried out to determine the potential greenhouse gas and criteria pollutant emission reductions that could be achieved by converting associated flare gas directly to synthetic fuels at oil wellheads in the US and globally. A Greyrock Flare Gas-to-Fuels™ conversion process at an Ohio oil well was...

Tobacco waste ash: a promising supplementary cementitious material

According to the European Cement Association, CEMBUREAU, in 2015, the global cement production was 4.6 billion tons. Traditional cement production emits approximately 1 ton of CO2 per ton of cement, which represents almost 80% of the total CO2 emissions of concrete and approximately 6% of the world’s emissions. Among supplementary cementitious materials, the use of agro-waste ash...

Numerical analysis of the surface and geometry of plate fin heat exchangers for increasing heat transfer rate

This paper investigates the flow field and turbulent flow heat transfer around an array of plain and perforated fin using Fluent software within the range of 20,000–50,000 Reynolds. Regarding the turbulent flow, the k-ε RNG turbulence model was implemented, and SIMPLE algorithm was used for solving the equations of three-dimensional, steady, and incompressible flow. In the...

Multi-objective modeling, uncertainty analysis, and optimization of reversible solid oxide cells

Reversible solid oxide cells can provide efficient and cost-effective scheme for electrical-energy storage applications. However, this technology faces many challenges from material development to system-level operational parameters , which should be tackle for practical purposes. Accordingly, this study focuses on developing novel robust artificial intelligence-based black-box...

Higher order modeling of a free-piston Stirling engine: analysis and experiment

This paper focuses on higher order modeling and design of the free-piston Stirling engine (FPSE) based on Ant Colony Optimization (ACO). First, the governing thermodynamics and dynamical equations of the engine have been derived. Then, the design parameters of the engine are selected taking into account the finite heat transfer coefficient (resulting in a fifth-order model) and...

Ecological Footprint as a sustainability indicator to analyze energy consumption in a Portuguese textile facility

The main objective of this paper is to apply Ecological Footprint methodology as a tool to analyze the Portuguese textile industry. This analysis is related to energy and resources consumption in dyeing, printing and finishing processes. It also includes identification of mitigation measures to increase energy efficiency, promoting at the same time the reduction of CO2 emissions...

Effects of technological development and electricity price reductions on adoption of residential heat pumps in Ontario, Canada

Home heating accounts for most of the residential energy use in Canada. While natural gas, oil-fired furnaces, and electric resistance are the dominant heating system choices, heat pumps have become a viable alternative. Heat pumps with lower minimum operating temperatures and better performance are increasing both their effectiveness and their number of hours of useful service...

Internal combustion engine heat release calculation using single-zone and CFD 3D numerical models

The present study deals with a comparative evaluation of a single-zone (SZ) thermodynamic model and a 3D computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model for heat release calculation in internal combustion engines. The first law, SZ, model is based on the first law of thermodynamics. This model is characterized by a very simplified modeling of the combustion phenomenon allowing for a...

Single and multi-objective operation management of micro-grid using krill herd optimization and ant lion optimizer algorithms

In this paper, two recent heuristic optimization algorithms are presented to optimally manage the operation of the micro-grid (MG) with installed renewable energy sources (RESs); krill herd (KH) optimization and ant lion optimizer (ALO) algorithms. The first algorithm is used for solving single-objective function represents either total operation cost or total pollutant emission...

Microbial fuel cell with a nano-membrane and two expired medicinal drug-feeding cathode: a novel strategy

In recent years, there has been developing interests in microbial fuel cell (MFC) technology as a hopeful approach to overcome worldwide energy crisis that will come into account by restricting fossil fuels consumption in the future. In addition, many drugs around the world are accessible to some populations easily and remain unused annually. This paper discusses bioelectricity...

Assessing the nearly zero-energy building gap in university campuses with a feature extraction methodology applied to a case study in Spain

Public universities face the challenge of retrofitting the actual campus buildings into nearly zero-energy buildings (NZEB). In this study, a novel methodology for evaluating historical energy use and renewable energy production for all the buildings of a university, including hourly, daily and monthly data assessments is presented. This analysis is useful as a baseline for...

Transforming dark photons into sustainable energy

To produce energy from dark photons γ−, colliding it with Higgs boson particle BR(H → γγ−) under extreme relativistic conditions (ERCs) has been proposed. The Higgs boson BR(H → γγ−) gets excited at extreme relativistic conditions and its quantum field has an extremely short-range weak force which can create electromagnetic field. Thus, it has been assumed that the induction of...

Modelling and analysis of an improved scheme for a 340 kWp grid interactive PV system in Pakistan to enhance performance ratio and battery life

A scheme has been proposed, modeled and simulated to show an improved system efficiency, battery life and payback period of a 340 kWp peak power grid interactive solar photovoltaic system. In this case, a conventional solar photovoltaic system capable to fulfill 66% energy demands has been modified to meet complete energy demands without an increase in system’s photovoltaic...

Effects of pipe angular velocity and oven configuration on tube temperature distribution in the radiative heating of PVC pipes

Several manufacturing processes in polymer industry aim at obtaining products by deforming preforms or sheets after a heating process. A thorough knowledge of the operating parameters of such heating processes is fundamental to fulfill the often high production requirements with the least energy consumption and to avoid unacceptable defects in the final product. A common example...

Adsorption characterization and CO2 breakthrough of MWCNT/Mg-MOF-74 and MWCNT/MIL-100(Fe) composites

Carbon capture using adsorption processes can significantly mitigate global warming. Mg-MOF-74 is a distinct reticular material amongst other adsorbents owing to its distinguished carbon dioxide adsorption capacity and selectivity under low-pressure applications, while MIL-100(Fe) has lower CO2 adsorption capacity, but extraordinary thermal and hydrostability in comparison to...

Assessment of the wave potential at selected hydrology and coastal environments around a tropical island, case study: Mauritius

Waves are the dominant influence on coastal morphology and ecosystem structure of tropical islands. The geographical positioning of Mauritius near to the Tropic of Capricorn ensures that the eastern regions benefit from the persistent southeast trade winds which influence the incoming surface waves. In this study, we present the high dependence of the wave regimes of windward...

Techno-economic assessment of energy production potential from tidal streams in Nigeria

Electricity remains an essential commodity and is one of the most used forms of energy which can be generated from renewable and non-renewable (re)sources. Resource assessment has always constituted an initial first step in determining the potential of a resource to produce useful energy. In this work, two-dimensional aperiodic tidal series data are assessed using the continuous...

Assessment of the thermal enhancement methods in parabolic trough collectors

Parabolic trough collector is an emerging solar technology for achieving the sustainability. Numerous studies have been focused on their performance evaluation and many techniques have been suggested for improving their thermal efficiency. The objective of this paper is to determine the impact of various thermal enhancement techniques on the thermal efficiency improvement of the...

A mathematical model for simultaneous optimization of renewable electricity price and construction of new wind power plants (case study: Kermanshah)

This study aimed to provide a mathematical model for the determination of optimal wind power price in the case of construction of new off-grid-connected wind power plants in different areas. The proposed model is based on nine features including construction cost, side costs (cost of replacement, maintenance, and repairs), pollution, electricity generation, profit, renewability...

Oxy-combustion of liquid fuel in an ion transport membrane reactor

The present work aims at investigating oxy-fuel combustion of liquid fuels in a concentric parallel tube oxygen transport reactor (OTR) using BSCF ion transport membrane (ITM) for oxygen separation. A computational model was developed and validated utilizing the available experimental results. It is assumed that the same model will be sufficient to capture reasonable results with...