Authors
Stephanie Ordonez-Sanchez, Duncan Sutherland, Grégory S Payne, Tom Bruce, Mulualem Gebreslassie, Michael R Belmont, Ian Moon
Publication date
2017/9/1
Journal
Ocean Engineering
Volume
141
Pages
215-226
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
One key factor in the exploitation of tidal energy is the study of interactions of turbines when working in tidal turbine farms. The Momentum Reversal and Lift (MRL) turbine is a novel cross flow turbine. The three blades rotate around a common central horizontal axis which is parallel to their own axis and perpendicular to the flow. The novelty of the MRL turbine is that it relies on the combination of both lift and momentum reversal (drag) for energy extraction. Scaled MRL turbine models of 0.164 m in diameter were used to characterise the flow in three different tidal array settings. Detailed maps of axial velocity profiles and velocity deficits downstream of the turbine are presented, enabling the visualisation of characteristic flow patterns. The results show that the MRL generates lower velocity deficits and turbulence intensities in the near wake than those associated with horizontal axis turbines. The downstream wake …
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