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Performance analysis of a horizontal axis 3-bladed Savonius type wave turbine in an experimental wave flume (EWF)

Mustafa Tutar and Inaki Veci

Renewable Energy, 2016, vol. 86, issue C, 8-25

Abstract: The present experimental study investigates the generation and propagation of regular water waves and their interactions with an in-house fabricated horizontal-axis 3-bladed Savonius rotor in an experimental wave flume (EWF) equipped with a piston-type wave maker with active absorption capability to assess the rotor performance for different parametric conditions namely, wave height, wave period and submergence level in intermediate-to-shallow water depths. The motion of the wave particles around the Savonius rotor is observed during the experiments as well as measuring the power and torque performance of the rotor to make a reliable assessment of the water movement with the rotor positioning for different inflow wave boundary conditions. The wave-to-mechanical energy conversion efficiency (ECE) of the present device is determined for each case to suggest a possible optimum positioning accompanied with optimum wave heights and frequencies for the manufactured small scale prototype. The present results suggest that experimental solutions within the wave flume can provide a proper guideline for performance analysis of such devices in intermediate-to-shallow water depths for further studies of optimization of design of Savonius rotor type sea and/or ocean wave energy conversion devices for different operating conditions provided that optimum physical flow conditions are satisfied.

Keywords: Wave generation; Wave propagation; Experimental study; Experimental wave flume; Savonius rotor; Renewable energy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2015.07.079

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