上游速度空间变化对垂直轴潮汐水轮机性能的影响

Lilia Flores Mateos, Carwyn Frost, Nicholas Baker-Horne, Louise Kregting, Vincent Mc Cormack
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潮汐能转换器上游可用流量的评估是评价潮汐能转换器性能的关键。同时,TEC技术一直在其概念和设计上进行创新,以扩大潜在的地点,以收集潮汐和河流产生的能量。Gkinetic CEFA 12是一种易于部署的设备,适用于河口环境。该设计由两个1.2米的垂直轴涡轮机组成,它们连接在浮力平台的两侧,平台使用钝体来加速进入转子的气流。该设备部署在单点系泊上,实现无源流对准。作为斯特兰福德湾垂直轴潮汐涡轮机项目(VATTS)的一部分,在斯特兰福德湾运行期间,使用安装在TEC上的声学多普勒分析器(ADP)测量了上游流量。在安装相对于Gkinetic的adp时,遵循IEC-200的建议。但是,根据当时的潮汐情况,TEC不断地重新定位会影响到ADPs的航向。由于这种情况不典型,转子上游速度的空间变化对资源评估和设备性能的影响尚不清楚。为了研究上游速度的空间变化,选取了两个ADCP部署位置。根据现行标准的海床(向上)ADCP和旋翼平面上游安装(向下)ADCP的设备。对以下三个因素的影响进行了评价:1)根据当时的潮势重新定位ADPs方向;2)传感器接近海面;3)传感器接近TEC。这三个因素将在VATTS项目期间使用在Strangford狭道收集的ADP数据集进行评估。数据集是在TEC操作的大致相同位置获得的。它们可以研究以下情况:1)运行期间进入转子的流入流,2)未受干扰条件下(不运行涡轮机)的流入流,以及3)未受干扰流入流的谐波分析预测,该预测仅捕获潮汐驱动的流动。通过对这三种场景的研究,可以更好地了解旋翼上游流量的空间变化,以及装置的邻近性和近海面条件对平均流量的影响。这些发现将有利于在海面附近运行的替代TEC设计的开发人员。
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Influence of the spatial variation of upstream velocity on a vertical-axis tidal turbine performance
Assessment of the upstream flow available to the tidal energy converters (TEC) is key to evaluate its performance. Simultaneously, TEC technology has been innovating on its concepts and designs to expand the potential sites to harvest energy generated by tidal currents and rivers. The Gkinetic CEFA 12 is an easy-to-deploy device suitable to operate on estuary environments. The design consists of two 1.2 m vertical axis turbines attached to the sides of a buoyant platform, which uses a bluff body to accelerate the incoming flow to the rotors. The device was deployed on a single point mooring enabling passive flow alignment. As part of the Vertical axis tidal turbines in Strangford lough project (VATTS), the upstream flow has been measured using acoustic doppler profilers (ADP) mounted on the TEC during its operation in Strangford lough. Recommendations of IEC-200 were followed when mounting the ADPs relative to Gkinetic. However, the continuous repositioning of the TEC according to the prevailing tidal regime affects the ADPs heading. The implications of the spatial variation of the rotor’s upstream velocity on the resource assessment and device performance are not clear since this situation is not typical.To investigate the spatial variation of the upstream velocity two ADCP deployment locations were made. A seabed (upward facing) ADCP as per the current standards and a device mounted (downward facing) ADCP upstream of the rotor plane. Evaluation of the influence of the following three factors were made: i) the ADPs direction repositioning according to prevailing tidal regime, ii) the proximity of the sensors to the sea-surface, and iii) the proximity of the sensors to the TEC.These three factors will be evaluated using ADP datasets collected at Strangford narrows during the VATTS project. The datasets were obtained at approximately the same location of the TEC operation. They enable the study of the following scenarios 1) incoming flow to the rotors during operation, 2) incoming flow on undisturbed conditions (no turbine operation), and 3) a harmonic analysis prediction of the undisturbed incoming flow, which solely captures the tidal-driven flow.The investigation of these three scenarios will provide a better understanding on the rotor’s upstream flow spatial variation, and the influence of the device’s proximity and near sea surface conditions on the mean flow. These findings would benefit developers of alternative TEC designs that operate near the sea-surface.
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