Hydrodynamic Efficiency Analysis of a Flexible Hydrofoil Oscillating in a Moderate Reynolds Number Fluid Flow
The paper focuses on the study of a semi-activated system, based on a combination of two movements of forced pitching and free-heaving motion. Therefore, quantifying with accuracy the hydrodynamic forces applied on the hydrofoil seems to be crucial. This is investigated throughout a numerical analys...
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doaj-be0490ba93104d4cb3bf14cd87da726e2021-07-23T13:39:24ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732021-07-01144370437010.3390/en14144370Hydrodynamic Efficiency Analysis of a Flexible Hydrofoil Oscillating in a Moderate Reynolds Number Fluid FlowPaul Brousseau0Mustapha Benaouicha1Sylvain Guillou2Cherbourg University Laboratory of Applied Sciences LUSAC, University of Caen Normandy, 60 Rue Max-Pol Fouchet, 50130 Cherbourg-Octeville, FranceCherbourg University Laboratory of Applied Sciences LUSAC, University of Caen Normandy, 60 Rue Max-Pol Fouchet, 50130 Cherbourg-Octeville, FranceCherbourg University Laboratory of Applied Sciences LUSAC, University of Caen Normandy, 60 Rue Max-Pol Fouchet, 50130 Cherbourg-Octeville, FranceThe paper focuses on the study of a semi-activated system, based on a combination of two movements of forced pitching and free-heaving motion. Therefore, quantifying with accuracy the hydrodynamic forces applied on the hydrofoil seems to be crucial. This is investigated throughout a numerical analysis of the hydrofoil dynamics. The deformable structure is oscillating in a low-Reynolds number flow. In this study, a hydrofoil animated by a combined forced pitching and heaving movements is considered. Various materials of the hydrofoil structure are studied, from the rigid material to a more flexible one. A partitioned implicit coupling approach is applied in order to consider the Fluid-Structure Interaction (FSI) effects, while the Navier–Stokes equations are solved using the Arbitrary Lagrangian–Eulerian (ALE) method. Both the viscous incompressible Navier–Stokes equations and the elasticity equation are solved using finite volume method. The study is based on the analysis of the hydrodynamic loads acting on the structure. Therefore, the induced dynamics and the power coefficient of the structure are investigated. It is shown that the flexibility of the hydrofoil has an effect on its hydrodynamic behavior. Indeed it increases the load fluctuations and the horizontal mean force component. Furthermore, the unsteady vortices around the hydrofoil are highly impacted by its deformations. Finally, the structure deformations mostly improve the device energy efficiency.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/14/4370renewable marine energyfluid-structure interactionsdeformable hydrofoiloscillating hydrofoilNACA0015CFD |
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Paul Brousseau Mustapha Benaouicha Sylvain Guillou Hydrodynamic Efficiency Analysis of a Flexible Hydrofoil Oscillating in a Moderate Reynolds Number Fluid Flow Energies renewable marine energy fluid-structure interactions deformable hydrofoil oscillating hydrofoil NACA0015 CFD |
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Paul Brousseau Mustapha Benaouicha Sylvain Guillou |
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Hydrodynamic Efficiency Analysis of a Flexible Hydrofoil Oscillating in a Moderate Reynolds Number Fluid Flow |
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Hydrodynamic Efficiency Analysis of a Flexible Hydrofoil Oscillating in a Moderate Reynolds Number Fluid Flow |
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Hydrodynamic Efficiency Analysis of a Flexible Hydrofoil Oscillating in a Moderate Reynolds Number Fluid Flow |
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Hydrodynamic Efficiency Analysis of a Flexible Hydrofoil Oscillating in a Moderate Reynolds Number Fluid Flow |
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Hydrodynamic Efficiency Analysis of a Flexible Hydrofoil Oscillating in a Moderate Reynolds Number Fluid Flow |
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hydrodynamic efficiency analysis of a flexible hydrofoil oscillating in a moderate reynolds number fluid flow |
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The paper focuses on the study of a semi-activated system, based on a combination of two movements of forced pitching and free-heaving motion. Therefore, quantifying with accuracy the hydrodynamic forces applied on the hydrofoil seems to be crucial. This is investigated throughout a numerical analysis of the hydrofoil dynamics. The deformable structure is oscillating in a low-Reynolds number flow. In this study, a hydrofoil animated by a combined forced pitching and heaving movements is considered. Various materials of the hydrofoil structure are studied, from the rigid material to a more flexible one. A partitioned implicit coupling approach is applied in order to consider the Fluid-Structure Interaction (FSI) effects, while the Navier–Stokes equations are solved using the Arbitrary Lagrangian–Eulerian (ALE) method. Both the viscous incompressible Navier–Stokes equations and the elasticity equation are solved using finite volume method. The study is based on the analysis of the hydrodynamic loads acting on the structure. Therefore, the induced dynamics and the power coefficient of the structure are investigated. It is shown that the flexibility of the hydrofoil has an effect on its hydrodynamic behavior. Indeed it increases the load fluctuations and the horizontal mean force component. Furthermore, the unsteady vortices around the hydrofoil are highly impacted by its deformations. Finally, the structure deformations mostly improve the device energy efficiency. |
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renewable marine energy fluid-structure interactions deformable hydrofoil oscillating hydrofoil NACA0015 CFD |
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