Horizontal axis marine current turbine is a viable device which can harness kinetic energy from ocean currents. It is the closest concept to be commercialised among other marine turbines. Literature shows that computational fluid dynamics (CFD) models can accurately simulate turbine performance provided appropriate numerical techniques are employed. In this paper, the influence of different numerical approaches on the performance prediction of a two bladed turbine model was assessed by towing tank results from the USNA. Two turbulence models of k-ω SST and BSL EARSM as well as three boundary layer modeling techniques, including wall function, near wall region and transitional Gamma-Theta model, were compared. The effects of using steady sta...
This paper presents developments in numerical simulations of a cross-flow vertical-axis marine curre...
This paper describes the development of a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) methodology to simulate...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019Tidal energy extraction using marine hydrokinetic d...
Horizontal axis marine current turbine is a viable device which can harness kinetic energy from ocea...
Horizontal axis marine current turbine is a viable device which can harness kinetic energy from ocea...
This study provides a comprehensive assessment of a 2 bladed horizontal axis marine current turbine ...
This study provides a comprehensive assessment of a 2 bladed horizontal axis marine current turbine ...
The oceans offer a considerable sustainable energy resource in the form of wave, marine currents and...
The oceans offer a considerable sustainable energy resource in the form of wave, marine currents and...
This paper presents the numerical predictions of 3D CFD rotor computations of an 800mm diameter mode...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014A hierarchy of numerical models, Single Rotating Refer...
Results of a computational study to analyse the hydrodynamic performance of horizontal-axis marine c...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014A hierarchy of numerical models, Single Rotating Refer...
The conversion of the kinetic energy presented by ocean or marine currents offers an exciting propos...
906-912This study presents numerical simulations of a cross-flow vertical-axis marine current turbi...
This paper presents developments in numerical simulations of a cross-flow vertical-axis marine curre...
This paper describes the development of a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) methodology to simulate...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019Tidal energy extraction using marine hydrokinetic d...
Horizontal axis marine current turbine is a viable device which can harness kinetic energy from ocea...
Horizontal axis marine current turbine is a viable device which can harness kinetic energy from ocea...
This study provides a comprehensive assessment of a 2 bladed horizontal axis marine current turbine ...
This study provides a comprehensive assessment of a 2 bladed horizontal axis marine current turbine ...
The oceans offer a considerable sustainable energy resource in the form of wave, marine currents and...
The oceans offer a considerable sustainable energy resource in the form of wave, marine currents and...
This paper presents the numerical predictions of 3D CFD rotor computations of an 800mm diameter mode...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014A hierarchy of numerical models, Single Rotating Refer...
Results of a computational study to analyse the hydrodynamic performance of horizontal-axis marine c...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014A hierarchy of numerical models, Single Rotating Refer...
The conversion of the kinetic energy presented by ocean or marine currents offers an exciting propos...
906-912This study presents numerical simulations of a cross-flow vertical-axis marine current turbi...
This paper presents developments in numerical simulations of a cross-flow vertical-axis marine curre...
This paper describes the development of a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) methodology to simulate...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019Tidal energy extraction using marine hydrokinetic d...