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Quantifying the surge-induced response of a floating tidal stream turbine under wave-current flows

Yuquan Zhang, Wenqian Wei, Jinhai Zheng, Bin Peng, Yaoru Qian, Chengyi Li, Yuan Zheng, Emmanuel Fernandez-Rodriguez and An Yu

Energy, 2023, vol. 283, issue C

Abstract: Understanding the impact of dynamic effects induced by wave-current conditions on the hydrodynamic performance of a floating horizontal axis tidal turbine (HATT) is crucial toward developing floating tidal turbines to harness tidal energy in deep water sites. The complicated of the wake of a HATT has not yet been fully understood. In this paper, a Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) model used to study the performance of a turbine supported by a moored floating platform, due to surge only and in wave-current flows. The CFD model is compared against piled turbine tests, providing an error of 1.36% in power coefficients at the studied TSR = 3.9. It was shown that surge motion caused by even a small wave height or wavelength has a significant effect on the thrust and torque of the rotor. The wave height and period have a remarkable effect on the fluctuation of the hydrodynamic performance due to the induced rotor velocity. The surge motion affects the wake velocity recovery and vortex structure development. For a fuller understanding, future work could explore the negative effects such as induced blade fatigue and platform instability arising from surge motion, as to design cost-efficient turbines, supports and arrangements.

Keywords: HATT; Wave-current interaction; Surge motion; Hydrodynamic performance; Wake characteristics (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2023.129072

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