2017
DOI: 10.3390/en10111892
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Tidal Turbines’ Layout in a Stream with Asymmetry and Misalignment

Abstract: A refined assessment of tidal currents variability is a prerequisite for successful turbine deployment in the marine environment. However, the numerical evaluation of the tidal kinetic energy resource relies, most of the time, on integrated parameters, such as the averaged or maximum stream powers. Predictions from a high resolution three-dimensional model are exploited here to characterize the asymmetry and misalignment between the flood and ebb tidal currents in the "Raz de Sein", a strait off western Britta… Show more

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“…2-a) [29,30], and (ii) tidal currents of more than 3.5 m s −1 in mean spring conditions ( Fig. 2-b) [34,35,36]. This area experiences thus strong interactions between waves and tidal currents [37,38].…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2-a) [29,30], and (ii) tidal currents of more than 3.5 m s −1 in mean spring conditions ( Fig. 2-b) [34,35,36]. This area experiences thus strong interactions between waves and tidal currents [37,38].…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar to other tidal straits [7,8,10,17], the flow in the Raz Blanchard is characterized by an asymmetry of the tidal current amplitude as well as a directional spreading around a predominant direction. Depending on the current direction (ebb or flood), the turbines of lines 1 and 3 are alternately in the free stream or located downstream the array.…”
Section: Effect Of the Tidal Asymmetrymentioning
confidence: 80%
“…However, previous studies were essentially performed with regional models where the turbines' thrust was spatially averaged over the area occupied by the tidal farm. This (spatially averaged) turbine representation implies that the interactions between the turbines' wakes are negated [5][6][7][8][9][10][11]. Such regional approach has been used at sites located in West Brittany such as the Sein Race [7] and the Fromveur strait [8], at Scottish sites such as the Orkney archipelago [9], at the Ramsey Sound strait [10], and at the Normand site of the Raz Blanchard [1].Recent works [11][12][13][14] deal with the implementation of methods developed (based on numerical results or experimental mapping) to optimize the identification of suitable sites for energy extraction.…”
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“…There are several examples applying this code to simulate the tidal energy extraction by turbines, but they do not take into account their effect in the flow hydrodynamics. For instance, Cornett et al [96] analyzed the tidal current resources in the Bay of Fundy, and Gillou and Chapalain [97] studied the optimum location and alignment of tidal turbines in the "Raz de Sein", a strait off western Brittany in France. Table 2 shows the main characteristics of the 3D codes.…”
Section: Telemac 3dmentioning
confidence: 99%