Abstract

The goal of this manuscript is to investigate the influence of relative distance between the twin rotors on the hydrodynamic performance of the vertical axis twin-rotor tidal current turbine. Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations based on commercial software ANSYS-CFX have been performed to enhance the understanding of interactions between the twin-rotors. The interactions between the twin rotors are known to have increased the power output efficiency as a whole, and it is, therefore, of great significance to undertake deeper research. The simulation results are found to be consistent with similar research results in the literature in some aspects. The simulation results of stand-alone turbine and twin rotors are compared from three different aspects, including blade forces, power output efficiency and wake flow field. The results showed that the cyclic variations tendency of blade force coefficients of twin rotors is close to that of the stand-alone turbine. The average power output efficiency of the twin-rotors system is higher than that of the stand-alone turbine. The interactions between the turbines increase the power output of the twin turbine system as whole in a wide relative distance range. However, smaller relative distance between the twin rotors does not mean a bigger power output efficiency of such a system. The power out efficiency of such a system would decrease when the relative distance between the twin rotors exceeds the critical point. The power output of the twin rotors reaches the peak value when the ratio between the two main axis distance and diameter of the turbine is around 9/4. This research can provide a reference for the design and development of larger tidal power stations.

Highlights

  • Water resources are widely used in the daily lives of human beings in industry, agriculture, power generation, environmental transformation and so on

  • This paper presents investigations on the hydrodynamic characteristic of the twin rotors and the influence of the relative distance between the two rotors with commercial software Ansys-CFX

  • The hydrodynamic performance of the twin-rotors system are analyzed and the results are compared with a stand-alone turbine system at first

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Summary

Introduction

Water resources are widely used in the daily lives of human beings in industry, agriculture, power generation, environmental transformation and so on. The total power output of the zigzag pattern was bigger than that of turbines in a row but the manuscript did not systematically investigate the influence of relative distance on the hydrodynamic performance of turbine array. The hydrodynamic performance (blade force coefficient, thrust coefficient, power output efficiency) of the twin-rotors system are analyzed and the results are compared with a stand-alone turbine system at first. To investigate the influence of the relative distance between two rotors on the hydrodynamic performance of such a system, this paper obtains the power output efficiency curves of twin-rotors system under different relative distances.

Definition
Numerical Verification of Mesh Independence
Numerical
The Effects of Side
Comparison between Numerical Simulation and Model Experiments
Effect of the Relative Distance of the System
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