2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2020.05.133
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Asymmetric effects of a modelled tidal turbine on the flow and seabed

Abstract: The extraction of power from the flow of water has become an important potential source of clean energy. In spite of significant interest in the interaction between energy extraction devices and water currents, comparatively little work has focused on flow asymmetry. Indeed, unusual wake behaviour and limits of turbine array efficiency have typically been attributed to boundary effects rather than the particular turbine geometry. The aim of the present study was to reveal the asymmetries in the hydrodynamic wa… Show more

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“…or spin propagation of perturbation is new and has not been attempted so far. The closest work related to this finding 15 does not focus on localisation in aquatic scenario. 3.…”
Section: Convex Modelling Of Vorticity Equation In Terms Of Tumblementioning
confidence: 98%
“…or spin propagation of perturbation is new and has not been attempted so far. The closest work related to this finding 15 does not focus on localisation in aquatic scenario. 3.…”
Section: Convex Modelling Of Vorticity Equation In Terms Of Tumblementioning
confidence: 98%
“…It uses the happenings at the previous time steps for the prediction of the next time step [27], meaning that at the approach to peak ebb tide, the rate of decrease in velocity may have been such that the network did not expect the peak velocity to occur so soon, hence the overprediction. Despite its failing, it does show the network's ability to identify asymmetry at a site which is useful for tidal site characterisations as the deployment of tidal developments in asymmetric regions is likely to have a more pronounced impact on sediment dynamics [57,58]…”
Section: Comparison To Harmonic Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Whereas, an adequate distance from the seabed is necessary to avoid an increase in bed shear stress and consequent erosion. This is one of the most impacting effect caused by marine turbine farms [15][16]. Then, we evaluated the averaged available power in time during the entire period.…”
Section: Site Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%