Tidal stream power generation represents a promising source of renewable energy. In order to extract an economically useful amount of power, tens to hundreds of tidal turbines need to be placed within an array. The layout of these turbines can have a significant impact on the power extracted and hence on the viability of the site. Funke et al. formulated the question of the best turbine layout as an optimisation problem constrained by the shallow water equations and solved it using a local, gradient-based optimisation algorithm. Given the local nature of this approach, the question arises of how optimal the layouts actually are. This becomes particularly important for scenarios with complex bathymetry and layout constraints, both of which t...
The new and costly nature of tidal stream energy extraction technologies can lead to narrow margins ...
This paper presents a study for estimating the size of a tidal turbine array for the Faro-Olhão Inle...
The new and costly nature of tidal stream energy extraction technologies can lead to narrow margins ...
For tidal-stream energy to become a competitive renewable energy source, clustering multiple turbine...
Tidal stream turbines are devices that convert the momentum of tidally induced marine currents to el...
Tidal stream currents change in magnitude and direction during flood and ebb tides. Setting the most...
Extracting the optimal amount of power from an array of tidal turbines requires an intricate underst...
This paper presents a new approach for optimising the design of tidal stream turbine farms. In this ...
global-local optimisation algorithms for the layout design of tidal turbine array
AbstractThe location of individual turbines within a tidal current turbine array – micro-siting – ca...
This paper presents a new approach for optimising the design of tidal stream turbine farms. In this ...
Tidal current turbines have the potential to provide a proportion of global energy requirements. Ins...
Tidal current turbines have the potential to provide a proportion of global energy requirements. Ins...
Tidal energy has the potential to generate sustainable electricity from tidal flows using arrays of ...
Tidal energy has the potential to generate sustainable electricity from tidal flows using arrays of ...
The new and costly nature of tidal stream energy extraction technologies can lead to narrow margins ...
This paper presents a study for estimating the size of a tidal turbine array for the Faro-Olhão Inle...
The new and costly nature of tidal stream energy extraction technologies can lead to narrow margins ...
For tidal-stream energy to become a competitive renewable energy source, clustering multiple turbine...
Tidal stream turbines are devices that convert the momentum of tidally induced marine currents to el...
Tidal stream currents change in magnitude and direction during flood and ebb tides. Setting the most...
Extracting the optimal amount of power from an array of tidal turbines requires an intricate underst...
This paper presents a new approach for optimising the design of tidal stream turbine farms. In this ...
global-local optimisation algorithms for the layout design of tidal turbine array
AbstractThe location of individual turbines within a tidal current turbine array – micro-siting – ca...
This paper presents a new approach for optimising the design of tidal stream turbine farms. In this ...
Tidal current turbines have the potential to provide a proportion of global energy requirements. Ins...
Tidal current turbines have the potential to provide a proportion of global energy requirements. Ins...
Tidal energy has the potential to generate sustainable electricity from tidal flows using arrays of ...
Tidal energy has the potential to generate sustainable electricity from tidal flows using arrays of ...
The new and costly nature of tidal stream energy extraction technologies can lead to narrow margins ...
This paper presents a study for estimating the size of a tidal turbine array for the Faro-Olhão Inle...
The new and costly nature of tidal stream energy extraction technologies can lead to narrow margins ...