Experimental optimisation of the pitching structural parameters of a fully passive flapping foil turbine
Leandro Duarte,
Nicolas Dellinger,
Guilhem Dellinger,
Abdellah Ghenaim and
Abdelali Terfous
Renewable Energy, 2021, vol. 171, issue C, 1436-1444
Abstract:
A reduced scale prototype of a fully passive flapping foil turbine has been designed and tested in a confined channel at a chord Reynolds number of 60 000. Thanks to an original dynamic tuning strategy of the mechanical properties, experiments have been conducted in a wide range of pitching structural parameters for three different pitching axis locations. The best performances have been achieved when the pitching axis is located at one third of the chord length, for which a hydraulic efficiency of 31.9% has been reached. Relatively good harvesting metrics have also been obtained while moving the pitching axis back to the trailing edge, as long as the pitching stiffness is increased accordingly. The experimental results showed as well that the energy harvested by the pitching motion is negligible compared with the heaving motion. However, a non-zero pitching viscous damping is required in order for the turbine to achieve its best performances.
Keywords: Fully passive flapping foil; Hydrokinetic turbine; Micro hydro; Fluid-structure interaction; Experimental optimisation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2021.02.014
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