2022
DOI: 10.12962/j27745449.v3i1.438
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In-Situ Experiment of Cross-Flow Savonius Hydrokinetic Turbine With a Deflector

Abstract: The crossflow type Savonius turbine is capable to rotate at low current velocity conditions. The drawback of this turbine lies on its efficiency. This study aims to test its performance before implementation in the field. The research method used is an in-situ experimental study in Umbulan, Pasuruan. Turbine model T1 AR 1.145 without deflector is used, when TSR reaches a value of 0.824, it gets a CQ value of 0.327 and a CP value of 0.269. In the same model with deflector, when TSR reaches a value of 1.1, the C… Show more

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“…When the ocean currents change direction, the turbine's automatic mechanism can correct the symmetrical balance position with the support of this deflector system. A deflector [11,12] or a flow disturbance [13][14][15] in front of the turbine can increase the performance. In contrast to the horizontal axis turbine which can rotate when exposed to current at an appropriate angle and requires assistance, one of which is a deflector to help adjust the turbine towards the angle of arrival of the current.…”
Section: Turbinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…When the ocean currents change direction, the turbine's automatic mechanism can correct the symmetrical balance position with the support of this deflector system. A deflector [11,12] or a flow disturbance [13][14][15] in front of the turbine can increase the performance. In contrast to the horizontal axis turbine which can rotate when exposed to current at an appropriate angle and requires assistance, one of which is a deflector to help adjust the turbine towards the angle of arrival of the current.…”
Section: Turbinementioning
confidence: 99%