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Present State of Self-Rectifying Air Turbines for Wave Energy Conversion

  • Setoguchi, Toshiaki;Takao, Manabu
    • 유체기계공업학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2003.12a
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    • pp.3-12
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    • 2003
  • This paper reviews the present state of the art on the self-rectifying air turbines, which could be used for wave energy conversion. The overall performances of the turbines under irregular wave conditions, which typically occur in the sea, have been evaluated numerically and compared from the viewpoints of the starting and running characteristics. The types of turbine included in the paper are as follows: (a) Wells turbine with guide vanes (WTGV); (b) turbine with self-pitch-controlled blades (TSCB); (c) biplane Wells turbine with guide vanes (BWGV); (d) impulse turbine with self-pitch-controlled guide vanes (ISGV) and (e) impulse turbine with fixed guide vanes (IFGV). As a result, under irregular wave conditions it is found that the running and starting characteristics of the impulse type turbines could be superior to those of the Wells turbine. Moreover, the authors have explained the mechanism of hysteretic behavior of the Wells turbine and the necessity of links for improvement of the performance of ISGV.

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Effect of Blade Sweep on the Performance of the Wells Turbine for Wave Power Conversion (파력발전용 웰즈터빈성능에 미치는 날개 Sweep의 영향)

  • Kim, Tae-Ho;Setoguchi, Toshiaki;Kim, Heuy-Dong
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2001.06d
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    • pp.961-966
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    • 2001
  • The Wells turbine is one of the simplest and most promising self-rectifying air turbines which are useful for the systems of alternative energy development in near future, and it is economically desirable from the point of view of the practical use, as well. To investigate the effect of blade sweep on the performance of the Wells turbine, computations of a fully 3-D Navier-Stokes are carried out under steady flow conditions of NACA0020 blade. It is known that the performance of the Wells turbine is considerably influenced by the blade sweep. An optimum blade sweep ratio(f=0.35) for the NACA0020 is found to be the most promising for the practical use, and this value is in good agreement with the previous experiments. It is also found that the overall turbine performance for the NACA0020 is better than that for the CA9.

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Study on Mobile Wave Energy Harvesting System Utilizing Wave Glider Mechanism (웨이브 글라이더 메커니즘을 이용한 이동형 파력발전 시스템의 성능 테스트와 최적 설계에 관한 연구)

  • Joe, Hangil;Yu, Son-Cheol
    • Journal of Ocean Engineering and Technology
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    • v.32 no.5
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    • pp.393-401
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    • 2018
  • This paper reports a novel mobile-type wave energy harvesting system. The proposed system adopts a wave glider's propulsion mechanism. A wave glider's blades were mounted on a circular layout and generated a rotational motion. Combining the wave converting system with the wave glider, a mobile floating-type robotic buoy system was developed. It enabled the relocation of the buoy position, as well as station-keeping for long term operation. It had a small size and could efficiently harvest wave energy. A feasibility study and modeling were carried out, and a prototype system was constructed. Various tank tests were performed to optimize the proposed wave energy harvesting system.