A comparative study on the performance of a horizontal axis ocean current turbine considering deflector and operating depths

Several different designs and prototypes of ocean current turbines have been tested over recent years. For every design test, emphasis is given to achieving an optimum power output from the flow. In this study, the performance of a Horizontal Axis Ocean Current Turbine (HAOCT) has been investigated...

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Main Authors: Maldar, N. R., Ng, C. Y., Lee, W. E., Oguz, E., Fitriadhy, A., Kang, H. S.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/SU12083333
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spelling my.utm.929072021-11-07T05:54:07Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/92907/ A comparative study on the performance of a horizontal axis ocean current turbine considering deflector and operating depths Maldar, N. R. Ng, C. Y. Lee, W. E. Oguz, E. Fitriadhy, A. Kang, H. S. TC Hydraulic engineering. Ocean engineering Several different designs and prototypes of ocean current turbines have been tested over recent years. For every design test, emphasis is given to achieving an optimum power output from the flow. In this study, the performance of a Horizontal Axis Ocean Current Turbine (HAOCT) has been investigated using three-dimensional Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulations for three cases, namely, (1) a turbine without a deflector, (2) a turbine with a deflector, and (3) a turbine with a deflector operating at a higher fluid depth. The turbine design was modeled in DesignModeler software and simulations were carried out in commercial CFD software Flow-3D. The Torque Coefficient (Cm) and Power Coefficient (Cp) for the turbine have been investigated for a certain range of Tip-Speed Ratios (TSRs) in a flow velocity of 0.7 m/s. Furthermore, comparisons have been made to demonstrate the effect of the deflector on the performance of the turbine and the influence of a higher fluid pressure on the same. The results from the simulations indicate that the higher value of Cp was achieved for Case 2 as compared to the other two cases. The findings from the study indicate that the use of the deflector enhances the performance of the turbine. Furthermore, a higher fluid pressure acting on the turbine has a significant effect on its performance. MDPI AG 2020 Article PeerReviewed Maldar, N. R. and Ng, C. Y. and Lee, W. E. and Oguz, E. and Fitriadhy, A. and Kang, H. S. (2020) A comparative study on the performance of a horizontal axis ocean current turbine considering deflector and operating depths. Sustainability (Switzerland), 12 (8). ISSN 2071-1050 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/SU12083333 DOI: 10.3390/SU12083333
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topic TC Hydraulic engineering. Ocean engineering
spellingShingle TC Hydraulic engineering. Ocean engineering
Maldar, N. R.
Ng, C. Y.
Lee, W. E.
Oguz, E.
Fitriadhy, A.
Kang, H. S.
A comparative study on the performance of a horizontal axis ocean current turbine considering deflector and operating depths
description Several different designs and prototypes of ocean current turbines have been tested over recent years. For every design test, emphasis is given to achieving an optimum power output from the flow. In this study, the performance of a Horizontal Axis Ocean Current Turbine (HAOCT) has been investigated using three-dimensional Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulations for three cases, namely, (1) a turbine without a deflector, (2) a turbine with a deflector, and (3) a turbine with a deflector operating at a higher fluid depth. The turbine design was modeled in DesignModeler software and simulations were carried out in commercial CFD software Flow-3D. The Torque Coefficient (Cm) and Power Coefficient (Cp) for the turbine have been investigated for a certain range of Tip-Speed Ratios (TSRs) in a flow velocity of 0.7 m/s. Furthermore, comparisons have been made to demonstrate the effect of the deflector on the performance of the turbine and the influence of a higher fluid pressure on the same. The results from the simulations indicate that the higher value of Cp was achieved for Case 2 as compared to the other two cases. The findings from the study indicate that the use of the deflector enhances the performance of the turbine. Furthermore, a higher fluid pressure acting on the turbine has a significant effect on its performance.
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author Maldar, N. R.
Ng, C. Y.
Lee, W. E.
Oguz, E.
Fitriadhy, A.
Kang, H. S.
author_facet Maldar, N. R.
Ng, C. Y.
Lee, W. E.
Oguz, E.
Fitriadhy, A.
Kang, H. S.
author_sort Maldar, N. R.
title A comparative study on the performance of a horizontal axis ocean current turbine considering deflector and operating depths
title_short A comparative study on the performance of a horizontal axis ocean current turbine considering deflector and operating depths
title_full A comparative study on the performance of a horizontal axis ocean current turbine considering deflector and operating depths
title_fullStr A comparative study on the performance of a horizontal axis ocean current turbine considering deflector and operating depths
title_full_unstemmed A comparative study on the performance of a horizontal axis ocean current turbine considering deflector and operating depths
title_sort comparative study on the performance of a horizontal axis ocean current turbine considering deflector and operating depths
publisher MDPI AG
publishDate 2020
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/92907/
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/SU12083333
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