Design of a Horizontal Axis Tidal Turbine for Less Energetic Current Velocity Profiles

Existing installations of tidal-stream turbines are undertaken in energetic sites with flow speeds greater than 2 m/s. Sites with lower velocities will produce far less power and may not be as economically viable when using “conventional” tidal turbine designs. However, designing...

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Main Authors: Job Immanuel Encarnacion, Cameron Johnstone, Stephanie Ordonez-Sanchez
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-06-01
Series:Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/7/7/197
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spelling doaj-706d4dba2285429f9037c38946b19dfc2021-04-02T04:47:28ZengMDPI AGJournal of Marine Science and Engineering2077-13122019-06-017719710.3390/jmse7070197jmse7070197Design of a Horizontal Axis Tidal Turbine for Less Energetic Current Velocity ProfilesJob Immanuel Encarnacion0Cameron Johnstone1Stephanie Ordonez-Sanchez2Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of the Philippines, Quezon City 1101, PhilippinesEnergy Systems Research Unit, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow G1 1XJ, UKEnergy Systems Research Unit, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow G1 1XJ, UKExisting installations of tidal-stream turbines are undertaken in energetic sites with flow speeds greater than 2 m/s. Sites with lower velocities will produce far less power and may not be as economically viable when using “conventional” tidal turbine designs. However, designing turbines for these less energetic conditions may improve the global viability of tidal technology. Lower hydrodynamic loads are expected, allowing for cost reduction through downsizing and using cheaper materials. This work presents a design methodology for low-solidity high tip-speed ratio turbines aimed to operate at less energetic flows with velocities less than 1.5 m/s. Turbines operating under representative real-site conditions in Mexico and the Philippines are evaluated using a quasi-unsteady blade element momentum method. Blade geometry alterations are undertaken using a scaling factor applied to chord and twist distributions. A parametric filtering and multi-objective decision model is used to select the optimum design among the generated blade variations. It was found that the low-solidity high tip-speed ratio blades lead to a slight power drop of less than 8.5% when compared to the “conventional” blade geometries. Nonetheless, an increase in rotational speed, reaching a tip-speed ratio (TSR) of 7.75, combined with huge reduction in the torque requirement of as much as 30% paves the way for reduced costs from generator downsizing and simplified power take-off mechanisms.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/7/7/197blade element momentumsoliditytip-speed ratiotidal turbinelow velocityless energetic currentdesign optimisation
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Cameron Johnstone
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Stephanie Ordonez-Sanchez
Design of a Horizontal Axis Tidal Turbine for Less Energetic Current Velocity Profiles
Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
blade element momentum
solidity
tip-speed ratio
tidal turbine
low velocity
less energetic current
design optimisation
author_facet Job Immanuel Encarnacion
Cameron Johnstone
Stephanie Ordonez-Sanchez
author_sort Job Immanuel Encarnacion
title Design of a Horizontal Axis Tidal Turbine for Less Energetic Current Velocity Profiles
title_short Design of a Horizontal Axis Tidal Turbine for Less Energetic Current Velocity Profiles
title_full Design of a Horizontal Axis Tidal Turbine for Less Energetic Current Velocity Profiles
title_fullStr Design of a Horizontal Axis Tidal Turbine for Less Energetic Current Velocity Profiles
title_full_unstemmed Design of a Horizontal Axis Tidal Turbine for Less Energetic Current Velocity Profiles
title_sort design of a horizontal axis tidal turbine for less energetic current velocity profiles
publisher MDPI AG
series Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
issn 2077-1312
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Existing installations of tidal-stream turbines are undertaken in energetic sites with flow speeds greater than 2 m/s. Sites with lower velocities will produce far less power and may not be as economically viable when using “conventional” tidal turbine designs. However, designing turbines for these less energetic conditions may improve the global viability of tidal technology. Lower hydrodynamic loads are expected, allowing for cost reduction through downsizing and using cheaper materials. This work presents a design methodology for low-solidity high tip-speed ratio turbines aimed to operate at less energetic flows with velocities less than 1.5 m/s. Turbines operating under representative real-site conditions in Mexico and the Philippines are evaluated using a quasi-unsteady blade element momentum method. Blade geometry alterations are undertaken using a scaling factor applied to chord and twist distributions. A parametric filtering and multi-objective decision model is used to select the optimum design among the generated blade variations. It was found that the low-solidity high tip-speed ratio blades lead to a slight power drop of less than 8.5% when compared to the “conventional” blade geometries. Nonetheless, an increase in rotational speed, reaching a tip-speed ratio (TSR) of 7.75, combined with huge reduction in the torque requirement of as much as 30% paves the way for reduced costs from generator downsizing and simplified power take-off mechanisms.
topic blade element momentum
solidity
tip-speed ratio
tidal turbine
low velocity
less energetic current
design optimisation
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/7/7/197
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