Abstract
A bidirectional turbine used in an oscillating water column device extracts wave energy from oscillating airflow. To improve its power output, a concept of static extended trailing edge found in the wings of owl and merganser was adopted. The static extended trailing edge with 0–10% of chord length ( C) was analyzed for different flow coefficients via Reynolds-averaged Navier–Stokes equation-based computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analysis. ANSYS-CFX 15.0 was used to simulate the flow. Grid convergence index was calculated to obtain optimum mesh, and numerical validation was done with experimental results. The static extended trailing edge with 5% C enhanced relative mean torque by 23.4% and, reduced relative mean efficiency by 5.4%, before stall condition. The modification increased pressure difference between the suction side and the pressure side and enhanced torque. The increased pressure drop reduced the efficiency. A further longer static extended trailing edge showed poorer stall characteristics.
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More From: Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part A: Journal of Power and Energy
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