Robust validation of a generalised actuator disk CFD model for tidal turbine analysis using the FloWave ocean energy research facility

Charles E. Badoe, Matt Edmunds, Alison J. Williams, Anup Nambiar, Brian Sellar, Aristides Kiprakis, Ian Masters

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Abstract

Coupled blade element momentum-computational fluid dynamic (BEM-CFD) approaches have been extensively used to study tidal stream turbine performance and wake development. These approaches have shown to be accurate when compared to tests conducted in tow-tanks or in regulated flumes with uniform flows across the turbine. Whilst such studies can be very useful, it is questionable as to what extent the results would differ in a larger scale environment where the flow is more representative of real-world conditions, being either unsteady or non-uniform. In this work, the effectiveness of a generalised actuator disk-computational fluid dynamics (GAD-CFD) approach in accurately capturing fluid-machine interaction for single and multiple tidal energy converters models is further assessed. A unique large-scale experimental facility, FloWave, has been used to conduct physical testing of three instrumented model tidal energy converters of rotor diameter 1.2 m under differing turbine layouts and realistic scaled environmental conditions. These large-scale tests provide a unique dataset against which this work's numerical simulations have been extensively validated. Comparisons between the tank and GAD-CFD approach show good agreement, particularly when comparing modelled to measured thrust, and enabled an evaluation of the effects of turbine spacing and arrangement on turbine performance and flow-field response.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)232-250
JournalRenewable Energy
Volume190
Early online date25 Mar 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2022

Keywords / Materials (for Non-textual outputs)

  • FloWave
  • GAD-CFD
  • Blade element momentum
  • Tidal energy
  • Tidal turbine
  • Horizontal axis turbine

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