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Publication date: 11 June 2020

Laiming Yu, Tianqi Zhang, Wenjun Wang, Yubing Dong and Yaqin Fu

This study aims to discuss the effect of carbon fiber on the electric-respone of shape memory epoxy property. Epoxy (EP) is a typical excellent thermosetting shape memory polymer…

Abstract

Purpose

This study aims to discuss the effect of carbon fiber on the electric-respone of shape memory epoxy property. Epoxy (EP) is a typical excellent thermosetting shape memory polymer (SMP). To enrich the shape memory epoxy (SMEP) responsive mode, the carbon fiber fabric-reinforced SMEP composites were prepared, and the mechanical properties and the electric- and light-responsive shape memory effect of the composites were investigated and confirmed.

Design/methodology/approach

The carbon fiber fabric/SMEP composites were prepared via a dipping method. The carbon fiber fabric was dipped into the waterborne epoxy emulsion and dried at room temperature and then post-cured in the oven at 120 °C for 2 h. The mechanical properties and the multi-responsive shape memory properties of the composites were tested and confirmed via tensile test instrument, DC electrical source and near-infrared (NIR) laser source control system.

Findings

The carbon fiber fabric/SMEP composites showed excellent electric- and light-responsive shape memory effect.

Research limitations/implications

High performance and multi-responsive shape memory materials have always been the goal of the scientists. Carbon fiber fabric and SMEP both consist of a good reputation in the field of composites, and the combination of both would set a solid foundation for getting a high performance and multi-responsive shape memory effect materials, which will enrich the responsive mode and broaden the application of SMEP.

Originality/value

Multi-responsive SMEP composites were prepared from waterborne epoxy and carbon fiber fabric.

Details

Pigment & Resin Technology, vol. 50 no. 5
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0369-9420

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Article
Publication date: 28 March 2019

Vahid Amir, Shahram Jadid and Mehdi Ehsan

Microgrids are inclined to use renewable energy resources within the availability limits. In conventional studies, energy interchange among microgrids was not considered because…

Abstract

Purpose

Microgrids are inclined to use renewable energy resources within the availability limits. In conventional studies, energy interchange among microgrids was not considered because of one-directional power flows. Hence, this paper aims to study the optimal day-ahead energy scheduling of a centralized networked multi-carrier microgrid (NMCMG). The energy scheduling faces new challenges by inclusion of responsive loads, integration of renewable sources (wind and solar) and interaction of multi-carrier microgrids (MCMGs).

Design/methodology/approach

The optimization model is formulated as a mixed integer nonlinear programing and is solved using GAMS software. Numerical simulations are performed on a system with three MCMGs, including combined heat and power, photovoltaic arrays, wind turbines and energy storages to fulfill the required electrical and thermal load demands. In the proposed system, the MCMGs are in grid-connected mode to exchange power when required.

Findings

The proposed model is capable of minimizing the system costs by using a novel demand side management model and integrating the multiple-energy infrastructure, as well as handling the energy management of the network. Furthermore, the novel demand side management model gives more accurate optimal results. The operational performance and total cost of the NMCMG in simultaneous operation of multiple carriers has been effectively improved.

Originality/value

Introduction and modeling of the multiple energy demands within the MCMG. A novel time- and incentive-based demand side management, characterized by shifting techniques, is applied to reshape the load curve, as well as for preventing the excessive use of energy in peak hours. This paper analyzes the need to study how inclusion of multiple energy infrastructure integration and responsive load can impact the future distribution network costs.

Details

COMPEL - The international journal for computation and mathematics in electrical and electronic engineering , vol. 38 no. 2
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0332-1649

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