Abstract

Wells turbines provide a practical solution for wave energy harvesting. The low aerodynamic efficiency of Wells turbines tangibly reduces their output power. Both the turbine efficiency and output power depend on the turbine solidity. The turbine solidity decreases from rotor hub to rotor tip for the commonly used rotors with constant chord-length blades. The present work introduces a novel Wells turbine rotor geometry. This geometry was obtained by numerically optimizing the rotor's radial solidity distribution. The turbine performance with different rotor geometries was numerically simulated by solving the three-dimensional Reynolds-averaged Navier–Stocks equation under incompressible and steady state flow conditions. Simple and multi-objective optimization were implemented in order to obtain the optimum rotor geometry. The present work showed that an improved turbine performance can be achieved by optimizing the turbine radial solidity distribution. Two different optimized rotor geometries were obtained and presented. The first rotor geometry improved the turbine efficiency by up to 4.7% by reducing its pressure drop. The second rotor geometries enhanced the turbine output power by up to 10.8%. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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