The effect of bed roughness uncertainty on tidal stream power estimates for the Pentland Firth

Uncertainty affects estimates of the power potential of tidal currents, resulting in large ranges in values reported for sites such as the Pentland Firth, UK. Kreitmair et al. (2019, R. Soc. open sci. 6, 180941. (doi:10.1098/rsos.191127)) have examined the effect of uncertainty in bottom friction on...

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Main Authors: M. J. Kreitmair, T. A. A. Adcock, A. G. L. Borthwick, S. Draper, T. S. van den Bremer
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Published: The Royal Society 2020-01-01
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Online Access:https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsos.191127
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spelling doaj-03ad6aa7c9bb4207b4e6bb408802d9632020-11-25T04:04:21ZengThe Royal SocietyRoyal Society Open Science2054-57032020-01-017110.1098/rsos.191127191127The effect of bed roughness uncertainty on tidal stream power estimates for the Pentland FirthM. J. KreitmairT. A. A. AdcockA. G. L. BorthwickS. DraperT. S. van den BremerUncertainty affects estimates of the power potential of tidal currents, resulting in large ranges in values reported for sites such as the Pentland Firth, UK. Kreitmair et al. (2019, R. Soc. open sci. 6, 180941. (doi:10.1098/rsos.191127)) have examined the effect of uncertainty in bottom friction on tidal power estimates by considering idealized theoretical models. The present paper considers the role of bottom friction uncertainty in a realistic numerical model of the Pentland Firth spanned by different fence configurations. We find that uncertainty in removable power estimates resulting from bed roughness uncertainty depends on the case considered, with relative uncertainty between 2% (for a fully spanned channel with small values of mean roughness and input uncertainty) and 44% (for an asymmetrically confined channel with high values of bed roughness and input uncertainty). Relative uncertainty in power estimates is generally smaller than (input) relative uncertainty in bottom friction by a factor of between 0.2 and 0.7, except for low turbine deployments and very high mean values of friction. This paper makes a start at quantifying uncertainty in tidal stream power estimates, and motivates further work for proper characterization of the resource, accounting for uncertainty inherent in resource modelling.https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsos.191127tidal powerrenewable energyresource assessmentuncertaintybottom frictionbed roughness
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author M. J. Kreitmair
T. A. A. Adcock
A. G. L. Borthwick
S. Draper
T. S. van den Bremer
spellingShingle M. J. Kreitmair
T. A. A. Adcock
A. G. L. Borthwick
S. Draper
T. S. van den Bremer
The effect of bed roughness uncertainty on tidal stream power estimates for the Pentland Firth
Royal Society Open Science
tidal power
renewable energy
resource assessment
uncertainty
bottom friction
bed roughness
author_facet M. J. Kreitmair
T. A. A. Adcock
A. G. L. Borthwick
S. Draper
T. S. van den Bremer
author_sort M. J. Kreitmair
title The effect of bed roughness uncertainty on tidal stream power estimates for the Pentland Firth
title_short The effect of bed roughness uncertainty on tidal stream power estimates for the Pentland Firth
title_full The effect of bed roughness uncertainty on tidal stream power estimates for the Pentland Firth
title_fullStr The effect of bed roughness uncertainty on tidal stream power estimates for the Pentland Firth
title_full_unstemmed The effect of bed roughness uncertainty on tidal stream power estimates for the Pentland Firth
title_sort effect of bed roughness uncertainty on tidal stream power estimates for the pentland firth
publisher The Royal Society
series Royal Society Open Science
issn 2054-5703
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Uncertainty affects estimates of the power potential of tidal currents, resulting in large ranges in values reported for sites such as the Pentland Firth, UK. Kreitmair et al. (2019, R. Soc. open sci. 6, 180941. (doi:10.1098/rsos.191127)) have examined the effect of uncertainty in bottom friction on tidal power estimates by considering idealized theoretical models. The present paper considers the role of bottom friction uncertainty in a realistic numerical model of the Pentland Firth spanned by different fence configurations. We find that uncertainty in removable power estimates resulting from bed roughness uncertainty depends on the case considered, with relative uncertainty between 2% (for a fully spanned channel with small values of mean roughness and input uncertainty) and 44% (for an asymmetrically confined channel with high values of bed roughness and input uncertainty). Relative uncertainty in power estimates is generally smaller than (input) relative uncertainty in bottom friction by a factor of between 0.2 and 0.7, except for low turbine deployments and very high mean values of friction. This paper makes a start at quantifying uncertainty in tidal stream power estimates, and motivates further work for proper characterization of the resource, accounting for uncertainty inherent in resource modelling.
topic tidal power
renewable energy
resource assessment
uncertainty
bottom friction
bed roughness
url https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsos.191127
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