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Abstract
Tidal turbines are commonly deployed at sea sites with water depths of up to 50m to ease their deployment and quick maintenance operations. In these relatively shallow water depth conditions, the vertical expansion of tidal stream turbine wakes is restricted by the proximity of the rotor blades to the bottom bed and free-surface layer. These physical constrains can lead to changes in the flow mechanisms that drive momentum recovery behind the turbines, e.g. limiting the vertical velocity fluxes. Understanding how the wake recovers depending on the submergence ratio is of utmost importance to designing the future multi-row tidal turbine arrays. Here, we adopt highfidelity Large-Eddy Simulations (LES) with an Actuator Line Method (ALM) to represent the turbine’s rotor to analyse the mean flow and transport equation for mean kinetic energy (MKE) behind a single bottom-fixed tidal turbine for four water depth values. Our results show that the close proximity of the turbine blade tip to the freesurface can notably constrain the wake expansion, with very shallow conditions leading to a limited contribution to the MKE replenishment of the turbulent momentum exchange over the vertical direction. Conversely, under such shallow conditions, the horizontal flux of MKE is enhanced over the lateral boundaries of the downstream wake. Our study evidences that the ratio of water depth to turbine diameter can play a relevant role in future tidal arrays and needs to be correctly accounted for in numerical models to provide reliable results.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 1945-1-1945-8 |
Journal | Proceedings of the European Wave and Tidal Energy Conference |
Publication status | Published - 2021 |
Event | 14th European Wave and Tidal Energy Conference, EWTEC 2021 - Virtual, Online Duration: 5 Sept 2021 → 9 Sept 2021 |
Keywords
- Large-eddy simulation
- Tidal stream energy
- Tidal turbine
- Wake recovery
Research Beacons, Institutes and Platforms
- Energy
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ORE Hub: Supergen Offshore Renewable Energy Hub
Stallard, T. (PI), Afgan, I. (CoI) & Apsley, D. (CoI)
1/07/18 → 30/04/23
Project: Research