@incollection{SternerBauerHofrichter, author = {Sterner, Michael and Bauer, Franz and Hofrichter, Andreas}, title = {Systemanalyse von Power-to-X-Pfaden - Ergebnisse des Satellitenprojektes "SPIKE"}, series = {Optionen f{\"u}r ein nachhaltiges Energiesystem mit Power-to-X Technologien : Nachhaltigkeitseffekte - Potenziale Entwicklungsm{\"o}glichkeiten; 2. Roadmap des Kopernikus-Projektes "Power-to-X": Flexible Nutzung erneuerbarer Ressourcen (P2X)}, booktitle = {Optionen f{\"u}r ein nachhaltiges Energiesystem mit Power-to-X Technologien : Nachhaltigkeitseffekte - Potenziale Entwicklungsm{\"o}glichkeiten; 2. Roadmap des Kopernikus-Projektes "Power-to-X": Flexible Nutzung erneuerbarer Ressourcen (P2X)}, editor = {Ausfelder, Florian and Dura, Hanna Ewy}, publisher = {DECHEMA Gesellschaft f{\"u}r Chemische Technik und Biotechnologie e.V}, address = {Frankfurt am Main}, isbn = {978-3-89746-218-2}, pages = {145 -- 153}, language = {de} } @incollection{SternerBauerCrotoginoetal., author = {Sterner, Michael and Bauer, Franz and Crotogino, Fritz and Eckert, Fabian and von Olshausen, Christian and Teichmann, Daniel and Thema, Martin}, title = {Chemical Energy Storage}, series = {Handbook of Energy Storage}, booktitle = {Handbook of Energy Storage}, editor = {Sterner, Michael and Stadler, Ingo}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Berlin, Heidelberg}, isbn = {978-3-662-55503-3}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-662-55504-0_8}, pages = {325 -- 482}, abstract = {Purely electrical energy storage technologies are very efficient, however they are also very expensive and have the smallest capacities. Electrochemical-energy storage reaches higher capacities at smaller costs, but at the expense of efficiency. This pattern continues in a similar way for chemical-energy storage. In terms of capacities, the limits of batteries (accumulators) are reached when low-loss long-term storage is of need. Chemical-energy storage and stocking fulfills these requirements completely. The storing itself may be subject to significant efficiency losses, but, from today's point of view and in combination with the existing gas and fuel infrastructure, it is the only national option with regards to the long-term storage of renewable energies. Chemical-energy storage is the backbone of today's conventional energy supply. Solid (wood and coal), liquid (mineral oil), and gaseous (natural gas) energy carriers are 'energy storages' themselves, and are stored using different technologies. In the course of energy transition, chemical-energy storage will be of significant importance, mainly as long-term storage for the power sector, but also in the form of combustibles and fuels for transport and heat. Not only are conventional storing technologies discussed within this chapter, but a detailed explanation is also given about the storage of renewable energies in the form of gaseous (power-to-gas, PtG) and liquid (power-to-liquid, PtL) energy carriers for electricity, heat, chemicals, and in the form of synthetic fuels.}, language = {en} } @incollection{SternerEckertGerhardtetal., author = {Sterner, Michael and Eckert, Fabian and Gerhardt, Norman and Henning, Hans-Martin and Palzer, Andreas}, title = {Heating Supply Storage Requirements}, series = {Handbook of Energy Storage}, booktitle = {Handbook of Energy Storage}, editor = {Sterner, Michael and Stadler, Ingo}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Berlin, Heidelberg}, isbn = {978-3-662-55503-3}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-662-55504-0_4}, pages = {137 -- 163}, abstract = {Unlike the electricity sector, heating and cooling storage requirements have attracted little public attention. This is because these storage requirements have generally already been met, and will not change significantly in the future. In the electricity sector by contrast, there will be a significant shift from primary energy storage to electricity and final energy storage. Both sectors have remarkably high storage requirements. Almost all households have thermal buffers. The same is true of renewable energy heating systems such as pellet heating, geothermal, or solar-thermal systems. Some households with liquid gas or oil heating even have two storage units: a fuel tank and a thermal buffer. Exceptions include heating systems with upstream storage such as district heating or gas storage. In the future, integration of the electricity and heating sectors by combined heat and power (CHP) generation, heat pumps, power-to-heat (PtH), and power-to-gas (PtG) will facilitate the use of renewable energy, and lead to a paradigm shift. Relying on results from various studies, this chapter examines the development of heating supply in Germany and the resulting thermal storage requirements. The chapter's later sections provide surplus and storage potential estimates. Cooling requirements are included as 'process cooling' under 'process heat', and as 'air-conditioning' over 'room heating'. It is primarily integrated into electricity demand.}, language = {en} } @incollection{StadlerBauerBudtetal., author = {Stadler, Ingo and Bauer, Franz and Budt, Marcus and Heindl, Eduard and Wolf, Daniel}, title = {Mechanical Energy Storage}, series = {Handbook of Energy Storage}, booktitle = {Handbook of Energy Storage}, editor = {Sterner, Michael and Stadler, Ingo}, publisher = {Springer Berlin Heidelberg}, address = {Berlin, Heidelberg}, isbn = {978-3-662-55503-3}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-662-55504-0_9}, pages = {483 -- 561}, abstract = {Chemical-energy storage systems use caverns, porous storage facilities, tanks, and storage rooms to store chemical energy sources. Caverns, caves, and reservoirs can also be used to store gaseous media such as air, liquid media such as water, and solid media such as rock. The principles of mechanical energy storage are based on classical Newtonian mechanics, or in other words on fundamental physics from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. As a result, these types of storage are typically divided into two categories; storage of kinetic and potential energy, or storage of 'pressure energy'. In this chapter, storage media is categorized by its aggregate state, and described by its function and application: first compressed air energy storage and then conventional electricity storage—pumped-storage plants. The chapter continues with a discussion of innovative methods of storing potential energy using water as a medium. These include artificially constructed pumped storage, pumped storage in the open sea, dam storage on rivers, pumped storage on heaps in repurposed mining areas, underfloor or underground pumped storage, and surface mine storage. The chapter concludes with a description of classical and modern flywheel energy storage systems. This age-old technology is then compared with a new concept: mechanical stored energy exploiting both pumped storage and change in the potential energy of rocks or large boulders.}, language = {en} } @incollection{StadlerEckert, author = {Stadler, Ingo and Eckert, Fabian}, title = {Load Management as an Energy Storage System}, series = {Handbook of Energy Storage}, booktitle = {Handbook of Energy Storage}, editor = {Sterner, Michael and Stadler, Ingo}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Berlin, Heidelberg}, isbn = {978-3-662-55503-3}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-662-55504-0_11}, pages = {611 -- 636}, abstract = {Chapters 6 to 9 focused on storage systems that store electric energy in a range of forms, and then release the energy again as electric energy. Chapter 10 discussed the use of thermal-energy storage (TES) systems for thermal management. This chapter examines management methods. These methods use processes that typically convert electric energy into another form of final energy that can also be stored. This form of energy is often thermal energy. But unlike with the systems discussed in previous chapters, here the energy stored is not converted back into electricity. Instead, the energy is used and stored in the same form. From the point of view of the energy supply system, these management methods perform exactly the same function as energy storage systems. This chapter discusses load-management in general, then potential uses of load-management, and finally, current trends.}, language = {en} } @misc{OPUS4-3815, title = {Handbook of Energy Storage}, editor = {Sterner, Michael and Stadler, Ingo}, edition = {Translation of 2nd German edition Sterner, „Stadler Energiespeicher - Bedarf, Technologien, Integration"}, publisher = {Springer-Nature}, address = {Heidelberg, Berlin, New York}, isbn = {978-3-662-55503-3}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-662-55504-0}, abstract = {There are several approaches to classifying energy storage systems (see Chaps. 1 and 2). Storage systems are used in a large number of different technologies at various stages of development, and in a wide range of application areas (see Chaps. 3 to 5). This chapter compares the capabilities of the different storage systems using the following criteria:This comparison of storage systems also provides a convenient overview of the various storage systems and their capabilities.}, language = {en} } @misc{ThemaBellackWeidlichetal., author = {Thema, Martin and Bellack, Annett and Weidlich, Tobias and Huber, Harald and Karl, J{\"u}rgen and Sterner, Michael}, title = {Optimierung biologischer CO2-Methanisierung im Rieselbett-Reaktor}, series = {4. Regensburger Energiekongress, Regensburg 26.-27.02.2019}, journal = {4. Regensburger Energiekongress, Regensburg 26.-27.02.2019}, language = {de} } @misc{ThemaBauerSterner, author = {Thema, Martin and Bauer, Franz and Sterner, Michael}, title = {Power-to-Gas world status report}, series = {International Renewable Energy Storage Conference, D{\"u}sseldorf 14.-16.03.2019}, journal = {International Renewable Energy Storage Conference, D{\"u}sseldorf 14.-16.03.2019}, language = {de} } @misc{Sterner, author = {Sterner, Michael}, title = {Sektorenkopplung mit Solarstrom: Theorie und Praxis}, series = {17. Nationale Photovoltaik-Tagung, Kursaal Bern, Schweiz 26.03.2019}, journal = {17. Nationale Photovoltaik-Tagung, Kursaal Bern, Schweiz 26.03.2019}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{ThemaBellackWeidlichetal., author = {Thema, Martin and Bellack, Annett and Weidlich, Tobias and Huber, Harald and Karl, J{\"u}rgen and Sterner, Michael}, title = {Optimizing biological CO2-methanation in a trickle-bed reactor}, series = {6th International Conference on Renewable Energy Gas Technology, 20-21 May 2019, Malm{\"o}, Sweden. Conference proceedings}, booktitle = {6th International Conference on Renewable Energy Gas Technology, 20-21 May 2019, Malm{\"o}, Sweden. Conference proceedings}, editor = {Held, J{\"o}rgen}, publisher = {Renewable Energy Technology International AB}, address = {Lund, Sweden}, pages = {93 -- 94}, language = {en} } @misc{SternerThema, author = {Sterner, Michael and Thema, Martin}, title = {Technologies status and perspectives of Power-to-Gas in connection with seasonal underground storage}, series = {European Workshop on Underground Energy Storage, Paris 07.11.2019}, journal = {European Workshop on Underground Energy Storage, Paris 07.11.2019}, language = {en} } @article{KahlKrauseHackenbergetal., author = {Kahl, Matthias and Krause, Veronika and Hackenberg, Rudolf and Ul Haq, Anwar and Horn, Anton and Jacobsen, Hans-Arno and Kriechbaumer, Thomas and Petzenhauser, Michael and Shamonin (Chamonine), Mikhail and Udalzow, Anton}, title = {Measurement system and dataset for in-depth analysis of appliance energy consumption in industrial environment}, series = {tm - Technisches Messen}, volume = {86}, journal = {tm - Technisches Messen}, number = {1}, publisher = {De Gruyter}, doi = {10.1515/teme-2018-0038}, pages = {1 -- 13}, abstract = {To support a rational and efficient use of electrical energy in residential and industrial environments, Non-Intrusive Load Monitoring (NILM) provides several techniques to identify state and power consumption profiles of connected appliances. Design requirements for such systems include a low hardware and installations costs for residential, reliability and high-availability for industrial purposes, while keeping invasive interventions into the electrical infrastructure to a minimum. This work introduces a reference hardware setup that allows an in depth analysis of electrical energy consumption in industrial environments. To identify appliances and their consumption profile, appropriate identification algorithms are developed by the NILM community. To enable an evaluation of these algorithms on industrial appliances, we introduce the Laboratory-measured IndustriaL Appliance Characteristics (LILAC) dataset: 1302 measurements from one, two, and three concurrently running appliances of 15 appliance types, measured with the introduced testbed. To allow in-depth appliance consumption analysis, measurements were carried out with a sampling rate of 50 kHz and 16-bit amplitude resolution for voltage and current signals. We show in experiments that signal signatures, contained in the measurement data, allows one to distinguish the single measured electrical appliances with a baseline machine learning approach of nearly 100\% accuracy.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HaslbeckRauchBrueckletal., author = {Haslbeck, Matthias and Rauch, Johannes and Br{\"u}ckl, Oliver and B{\"a}smann, Rainer and G{\"u}nther, Andreas and Rietsche, Hansj{\"o}rg and Tempelmeier, Achim}, title = {Blindleistungsmanagement in Mittelspannungsnetzen}, series = {Zuk{\"u}nftige Stromnetze 2019, 30.-31.Jan.2019, Berlin}, booktitle = {Zuk{\"u}nftige Stromnetze 2019, 30.-31.Jan.2019, Berlin}, pages = {170 -- 182}, abstract = {Die Energiewende f{\"u}hrt zu neuen Herausforderungen f{\"u}r Verteilungsnetzbetreiber hinsichtlich der Erbringung von Systemdienstleistungen, der Integrationsf{\"a}higkeit weiterer Erzeugungsanlagen und Lasten sowie bei der Gew{\"a}hrleistung einer hohen Versorgungssicherheit. Die Deckung der steigenden Blindleistungsbedarfe seitens der Netzbetriebsmittel, Verbraucher und Erzeuger gewinnt durch den Wegfall der Großkraftwerke f{\"u}r Netzbetreiber zunehmend an Bedeutung.Das abgeschlossene und vom BMWi gef{\"o}rderte Projekt SyNErgie (Laufzeit von 03/2015 bis 05/2018) besch{\"a}ftigt sich mit der Entwicklung von Blindleistungsmanagementsystemen f{\"u}r Mittelspannungsnetze (MS-Netze). Ziel dabeiist es, das bisher ungenutzte, freie Blindleistungspotenzial betrieblicher Kompensationsanlagen und dezentraler Erzeugungsanlagen (allg.: Q-Quellen) zu nutzen, um die Blindleistungs{\"a}nderungsf{\"a}higkeit 1 eines Verteilungsnetzes zu erh{\"o}hen. Diese Ver{\"o}ffentlichung stellt ausgew{\"a}hlte Einzelergebnisse und Erfahrungen des Projektes vor, welche u. a. {\"u}ber zahlreiche Messungen inMS-Netzen bei Firmen mit Anschlusspunkt in der MS-Ebene, Netzsimulationen und mathematische Modelle abgeleitet wurden.}, language = {de} } @article{ThemaWeidlichHoerletal., author = {Thema, Martin and Weidlich, Tobias and H{\"o}rl, Manuel and Bellack, Annett and M{\"o}rs, Friedemann and Hackl, Florian and Kohlmayer, Matthias and Gleich, Jasmin and Stabenau, Carsten and Trabold, Thomas and Neubert, Michael and Ortloff, Felix and Brotsack, Raimund and Schmack, Doris and Huber, Harald and Hafenbradl, Doris and Karl, J{\"u}rgen and Sterner, Michael}, title = {Biological CO2-Methanation: An Approach to Standardization}, series = {Energies}, volume = {12}, journal = {Energies}, number = {9}, publisher = {MDPI}, doi = {10.3390/en12091670}, pages = {1 -- 32}, abstract = {Power-to-Methane as one part of Power-to-Gas has been recognized globally as one of the key elements for the transition towards a sustainable energy system. While plants that produce methane catalytically have been in operation for a long time, biological methanation has just reached industrial pilot scale and near-term commercial application. The growing importance of the biological method is reflected by an increasing number of scientific articles describing novel approaches to improve this technology. However, these studies are difficult to compare because they lack a coherent nomenclature. In this article, we present a comprehensive set of parameters allowing the characterization and comparison of various biological methanation processes. To identify relevant parameters needed for a proper description of this technology, we summarized existing literature and defined system boundaries for Power-to-Methane process steps. On this basis, we derive system parameters providing information on the methanation system, its performance, the biology and cost aspects. As a result, three different standards are provided as a blueprint matrix for use in academia and industry applicable to both, biological and catalytic methanation. Hence, this review attempts to set the standards for a comprehensive description of biological and chemical methanation processes.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{MalzSteffensKrenkel, author = {Malz, Sebastian and Steffens, Oliver and Krenkel, Walter}, title = {Solaraktive Fassaden im Bestandsbau}, series = {Bauphysiktage 2019 in Weimar - Bauphysik in Forschung und Praxis, 25. und 26. September 2019, Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar}, booktitle = {Bauphysiktage 2019 in Weimar - Bauphysik in Forschung und Praxis, 25. und 26. September 2019, Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar}, editor = {V{\"o}lker, Conrad and Kornadt, Oliver and Jentsch, Mark and Vogel, Albert}, isbn = {978-3-00-063821-3}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-20464}, pages = {127 -- 129}, abstract = {Im Rahmen des Forschungsprojektes MAGGIE, das am Beispiel des historischen Quartiers Margaretenau in Regensburg innovative L{\"o}sungen f{\"u}r modernes und bezahlbares Wohnen erforscht, soll {\"u}ber eine solaraktive Fassade Sonnenw{\"a}rme im Bestandsmauerwerk eingespeichert werden, um so den Energiebedarf des Geb{\"a}udes zu reduzieren.}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{KrausBrueckl, author = {Kraus, Hermann and Br{\"u}ckl, Oliver}, title = {Concept for the Use of an Automated Network-Planning in the Distribution Grid Level with Coordination of Various Grid Expansion Measures}, series = {NEIS 2019 : Conference on Sustainable Energy Supply and Energy Storage Systems, Hamburg 19.09.2019 - 20.09.2019}, booktitle = {NEIS 2019 : Conference on Sustainable Energy Supply and Energy Storage Systems, Hamburg 19.09.2019 - 20.09.2019}, editor = {Schulz, Detlef}, isbn = {978-3-8007-5152-5}, pages = {161 -- 165}, abstract = {In this thesis, a concept for the automated use of network planning processes, which is part of the decision support system developed in the framework of the EU project CrossEnergy, is presented. This publication focuses on the automatic processing of input data and subsequent network modeling as well as the coordination of network extension measures for the systematic solution of static voltage and current problems. Different variants are calculated in order to be able to compare the design technologies.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{LangSteinbornSteffensetal., author = {Lang, Christian and Steinborn, Florian and Steffens, Oliver and Lang, Elmar Wolfgang}, title = {Electricity Load Forecasting - An Evaluation of Simple 1D-CNN Network Structures}, series = {International Conference on Time Series and Forecasting (ITISE 2019), Proceedings of Papers Vol. 2, 25-27 September 2019, Granada (Spain)}, booktitle = {International Conference on Time Series and Forecasting (ITISE 2019), Proceedings of Papers Vol. 2, 25-27 September 2019, Granada (Spain)}, isbn = {978-84-17970-78-9}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-16649}, pages = {797 -- 806}, abstract = {This paper presents a convolutional neural network (CNN)which can be used for forecasting electricity load profiles 36 hours intothe future. In contrast to well established CNN architectures, the inputdata is one-dimensional. A parameter scanning of network parameters isconducted in order to gain information about the influence of the kernelsize, number of filters, and dense size. The results show that a goodforecast quality can already be achieved with basic CNN architectures.The method works not only for smooth sum loads of many hundredconsumers, but also for the load of apartment buildings}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{Briem, author = {Briem, Ulrich}, title = {Fatigue Behaviour of Rope Wires}, series = {Proceedings of the OIPEEC Conference, La Rochelle, France, 12th - 15th March 2019}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the OIPEEC Conference, La Rochelle, France, 12th - 15th March 2019}, editor = {Dohm, Martin}, publisher = {OIPEEC}, abstract = {The rope curve line of a tensioned rope can be described by means of the catenary curve. Opposed to that, the curved line of a free bent rope cannot be described by an analytical function. Practical applications of free bending are for example at tail ropes at the bottom of shaft in rope drives with traction sheaves. The question whether the maximum diameter of rope loop is small enough for the diameter of the shaft is highly interesting. In [1] a method was presented to calculate the curved line of free bent ropes numerically by help of energy methods. An analytical description of rope curve line would be very helpful. Beginning with the structure of a rope curve line of tensioned rope (catenary curve) and considering the influence of bending stiffness, the structure of an analytical equation for the curve line of a free bent rope will be developed. The main focus of this paper is to develop and to describe the structure of such an analytical equation. To get a first idea about the values of the constants in that analytical equation a few test results were evaluated. But these equations consider the static rope behavior only. Due to dynamic effects in the rope while running through the loop at the bottom of a shaft, pendulousness of the tail rope occurs.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{BuschmannBriem, author = {Buschmann, Knut and Briem, Ulrich}, title = {Ultra Deep Temperature Behaviour of Wire Rope and Rope Wires}, series = {Proceedings of the OIPEEC Conference, La Rochelle, France, 12th - 15th March 2019}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the OIPEEC Conference, La Rochelle, France, 12th - 15th March 2019}, editor = {Dohm, Martin}, abstract = {Mobile cranes are regularly operated in regions which experience ultra deep operating temperatures of down to -60?C (-76?F). In safety regulated work environments crane operations will be suspended simply because the lowest wire rope working temperature stated in the applicable standards is -40?C/F. Examples of ultra deep temperature wire rope application are shown in Figure 1.1 and 1.3. It should be noted that this paper is written in conjunction with a paper written by the co-author Ulrich Briem titled "Fatigue Behaviour of Rope Wires", presented and published in unison with this one. In order to analyze the behaviour under ultra deep temperature conditions, tests on wire rope as well as on rope wires were carried out. In the following, static tensile and bending test results with rope and rope wires will be reported, which were carried out in conditions of down to -95?C (-139?F) as well as at room temperature. The conclusion is that the results of these tests can be adopted to crane wire rope as well.}, language = {en} } @article{KeimMarxNonnetal., author = {Keim, Vincent and Marx, P. and Nonn, Aida and M{\"u}nstermann, Sebastian}, title = {Fluid-structure-interaction modeling of dynamic fracture propagation in pipelines transporting natural gases and CO2-mixtures}, series = {International Journal of Pressure Vessels and Piping}, volume = {175}, journal = {International Journal of Pressure Vessels and Piping}, number = {August}, publisher = {Elsevier}, doi = {10.1016/j.ijpvp.2019.103934}, abstract = {As part of current design standards, the Battelle Two-Curve Model (BTCM) is still widely used to predict and secure ductile crack arrest in gas transmission pipelines. For modern linepipe steels and rich natural gases or CO2 mixtures, the BTCM might lead to incorrect predictions. On the one hand, it suffers from the insufficient description of the individual physical processes in the pipe material and fluid itself. Furthermore, the model does not account for fluid-structure-interaction (FSI) effects during simultaneous running-ductile fracture (RDF) and mixture decompression. Numerical FSI models allow for a more sophisticated, coupled analysis of the driving forces for the failure of pipelines. This paper deals with the development of an FSI model for the coupled prediction of 3D pressure profiles acting on the inner pipe wall during crack propagation. The coupled Euler-Lagrange (CEL) method is used to link the fluid and structure models. In a Lagrange formulation, the modified Bai-Wierzbicki (MBW) model describes the plastic deformation and ductile fracture as a function of the underlying stress/strain conditions. The fluid behavior is calculated in a 3D model space by Euler equations and the GERG-2008 reference equation of state (EOS). The coupled CEL model is used to predict the RDF in small-diameter pipe sections for different fluid mixtures. The calculated 3D pressure distributions ahead and behind the running crack tip (CT) significantly differ in axial and circumferential directions depending on the mixture composition. The predicted FSI between the pipe wall and fluid decompression in 3D CEL/FSI model provides reliable knowledge about the pressure loading of the pipeline during RDF.}, subject = {Fluid-Struktur-Wechselwirkung}, language = {en} }