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Title: A numerical swallowing-capacity analysis of a vacant, cylindrical, bi-directional tidal turbine duct in aligned & yawed flow conditions
Authors: Borg, Mitchell G.
Xiao, Qing
Allsop, Steven
Incecik, Atilla
Peyrard, Christophe
Keywords: Swallows
Cellular flows
Turbines
Naval architecture
Shipbuilding
Marine engineering
Ocean engineering
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: MDPI AG
Citation: Borg, M. G., Xiao, Q., Allsop, S., Incecik, A., & Peyrard, C. (2021). A numerical swallowing-capacity analysis of a vacant, cylindrical, bi-directional tidal turbine duct in aligned & yawed flow conditions. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, 9(2), 182-201.
Abstract: Introducing a duct along the perimeter of a rotor has been acknowledged to augment turbine performance. The outcome causation due to a bi-directional, cylindrical shroud, however, is uncertain. This study analyses the hydrodynamic swallowing capacity of a true-scale, vacant duct for tidal turbine applications in aligned and yawed inlet flow conditions by utilising three-dimensional unsteady computational fluid dynamics. The performance is investigated within free-stream magnitudes of 1 to 7 m.s−1, and a bearing angular range of 0° to 45° with the duct axis. In proportion to the free-stream magnitude, the normalised axial velocity through the duct increases as a result of a diminishment in pressure drag. Within yawed flow, the maximum capacity falls at a bearing of 23.2°, resulting in a performance increase of 4.13% above that at aligned flow conditions. The analysis concludes that the augmentation at yawed flow occurs due to the duct cross-sectional profile lift variation with angle-of-attack. Towards nominal yaw angle, the internal static pressure reduces, permitting a higher mass-flow rate. Beyond the nominal angle-of-attack, flow separation occurs within the duct, increasing pressure drag, thereby reducing the swallowing capacity.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/99908
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