The efficiency of tidal stream turbines in a large array depends on the balance between negative effects of turbine-wake interactions and positive effects of bypass-flow acceleration due to local blockage, both of which are functions of the layout of turbines. In this study we investigate the hydrodynamics of turbines in an infinitely large array with aligned or staggered layouts for a range of streamwise and lateral turbine spacing. First, we present a theoretical analysis based on an extension of the linear momentum actuator disc theory for perfectly aligned and staggered layouts, employing a hybrid inviscid-viscous approach to account for the local blockage effect within each row of turbines and the viscous (turbulent) wake mixing behind...
This thesis examines the impact that turbulence and turbine operating condition have on the wake of...
Tidal turbines are commonly deployed at sea sites with water depths of up to 50 m to ease their depl...
Fast tidal streams are a promising source of clean, predictable power, but the task of arranging tid...
The efficiency of tidal stream turbines in a large array depends on the balance between negative eff...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordData ava...
For the successful deployment of large scale tidal turbine arrays occupying a large part of tidal ch...
As commercial scale tidal energy devices are shortly to be deployed in the first arrays, the knowled...
Theoretical models suggest that in order to maximise their collective power output, tidal turbines s...
Numerical simulations are used to explore the potential for local blockage effects and dynamic tunin...
Tidal stream turbines fixed on the seabed can harness the power of tides at locations where the bath...
Tidal energy has the potential to generate sustainable electricity from tidal flows using arrays of ...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record.This pa...
The characteristics of flow past a partial cross-stream array of (idealized) tidal turbines are inve...
Electricity generation from tidal current can provide a reliable and predictable alternative additio...
In this paper, idealised analytical and numerical models are used to explore the potential for local...
This thesis examines the impact that turbulence and turbine operating condition have on the wake of...
Tidal turbines are commonly deployed at sea sites with water depths of up to 50 m to ease their depl...
Fast tidal streams are a promising source of clean, predictable power, but the task of arranging tid...
The efficiency of tidal stream turbines in a large array depends on the balance between negative eff...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordData ava...
For the successful deployment of large scale tidal turbine arrays occupying a large part of tidal ch...
As commercial scale tidal energy devices are shortly to be deployed in the first arrays, the knowled...
Theoretical models suggest that in order to maximise their collective power output, tidal turbines s...
Numerical simulations are used to explore the potential for local blockage effects and dynamic tunin...
Tidal stream turbines fixed on the seabed can harness the power of tides at locations where the bath...
Tidal energy has the potential to generate sustainable electricity from tidal flows using arrays of ...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record.This pa...
The characteristics of flow past a partial cross-stream array of (idealized) tidal turbines are inve...
Electricity generation from tidal current can provide a reliable and predictable alternative additio...
In this paper, idealised analytical and numerical models are used to explore the potential for local...
This thesis examines the impact that turbulence and turbine operating condition have on the wake of...
Tidal turbines are commonly deployed at sea sites with water depths of up to 50 m to ease their depl...
Fast tidal streams are a promising source of clean, predictable power, but the task of arranging tid...