A 2D CFD analysis of the hydrodynamic interactions between three closely spaced Vertical Axis Tidal Turbines is performed for two layouts: side-by-side and triangular. Three mechanisms determine a power increase with respect to isolated turbines: (1) turbine blockage that entails flow acceleration outside of the turbines and inside the aisles between adjacent turbines; (2) more favorable direction of the flow approaching the blade during upwind trajectory; (3) wake contraction, that increases the torque generation during the downwind path. Blockage is responsible for a moderate performance increase exhibited by the triangular layout. Change in direction of the flow approaching the blades and wake contraction only occur for the side-by-side layout and cause a significant increase in efficiency. The six-month energy production of the two arrangements is predicted for three real cases in the English Channel: Alderney Race, St. Catherine and Portland Bill, characterized by rectilinear and non-rectilinear currents. Passive stall is assumed as load strategy control; the effect of the rated speed on energy production is analyzed. The side-by-side layout allows not only a higher power gain but also a wider range of flow directions for which a gain is possible, therefore it appears suitable even for non-rectilinear currents.

Advantages of vertical axis tidal turbines set in close proximity: A comparative CFD investigation in the English Channel

STEFANIA ZANFORLIN
2018-01-01

Abstract

A 2D CFD analysis of the hydrodynamic interactions between three closely spaced Vertical Axis Tidal Turbines is performed for two layouts: side-by-side and triangular. Three mechanisms determine a power increase with respect to isolated turbines: (1) turbine blockage that entails flow acceleration outside of the turbines and inside the aisles between adjacent turbines; (2) more favorable direction of the flow approaching the blade during upwind trajectory; (3) wake contraction, that increases the torque generation during the downwind path. Blockage is responsible for a moderate performance increase exhibited by the triangular layout. Change in direction of the flow approaching the blades and wake contraction only occur for the side-by-side layout and cause a significant increase in efficiency. The six-month energy production of the two arrangements is predicted for three real cases in the English Channel: Alderney Race, St. Catherine and Portland Bill, characterized by rectilinear and non-rectilinear currents. Passive stall is assumed as load strategy control; the effect of the rated speed on energy production is analyzed. The side-by-side layout allows not only a higher power gain but also a wider range of flow directions for which a gain is possible, therefore it appears suitable even for non-rectilinear currents.
2018
Zanforlin, Stefania
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