2022
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0270578
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Use of streamnormal forces within an array of tidal power harvesters

Abstract: Tidal energy is a renewable and promising energy source. Turbines are deployed under water in marine channels where there is a fast tidal current. The first arrays have only recently been deployed and there is no consensus yet on the optimal array design. In this paper, we explore whether the maximum harvestable power can be increased by using harvesters or flow deflectors that exert a side force in the streamnormal direction to oppose the expansion of the streamtube. The power harvesting and the side force ex… Show more

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“…This method was originally developed for yacht sails. It was successively adopted for a wide range of applications, including the flow past the pappus of the dandelion diaspore paper 505-3 [15], permeable disks [16], oscillating flapping foils [17], vertical-axis [18] and horizontal-axis turbines [19], arrays of energy harvesters [20], and ship hulls [21].…”
Section: B Verification -Uncertainty Quantificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This method was originally developed for yacht sails. It was successively adopted for a wide range of applications, including the flow past the pappus of the dandelion diaspore paper 505-3 [15], permeable disks [16], oscillating flapping foils [17], vertical-axis [18] and horizontal-axis turbines [19], arrays of energy harvesters [20], and ship hulls [21].…”
Section: B Verification -Uncertainty Quantificationmentioning
confidence: 99%