Unsteady Flow Effects on Surging Hydrokinetic Turbines
ORAL
Abstract
Wave surging and tidal currents are two common factors that contribute to the unsteady flows experienced by hydrokinetic turbines. The effects of these unsteady motions on turbine performance and operation, however, are not fully understood. Theoretical calculations suggest that greater energy conversion efficiencies could be gained by taking advantage of unsteady fluid dynamics. In order to repeatably study unsteady effects on hydrokinetic turbines in a controlled laboratory environment, an axial flow turbine was designed to execute periodic streamwise surging motions in a free surface water tunnel. A control scheme for angular velocity of the rotor was implemented in order to optimize the angle of attack over the varying rotor speeds exhibited throughout the surge. This provides an experimental framework through which these unsteady fluid dynamic effects can be investigated.
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Presenters
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Noa Yoder
California Institute of Technology
Authors
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Noa Yoder
California Institute of Technology
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John O Dabiri
Caltech, California Institute of Technology
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Nathaniel J Wei
California Institute of Technology, California Institute of Technology; Princeton University