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Hydraulic Darrieus turbine efficiency for free fluid flow conditions versus power farms conditions

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The present study deals with the efficiency of cross flow water current turbine for free stream conditions versus power farm conditions. In the first part, a single turbine for free fluid flow conditions is considered. The simulations are carried out with a new in house code which couples a Navier–Stokes computation of the outer flow field with a description of the inner flow field around the turbine. The latter is based on experimental results of a Darrieus wind turbine in an unbounded domain. This code is applied for the description of a hydraulic turbine. In the second part, the interest of piling up several turbines on the same axis of rotation to make a tower is investigated. Not only is it profitable because only one alternator is needed but the simulations demonstrate the advantage of the tower configuration for the efficiency. The tower is then inserted into a cluster of several lined up towers which makes a barge. Simulations show that the average barge efficiency rises as the distance between towers is decreased and as the number of towers is increased within the row. Thereby, the efficiency of a single isolated turbine is greatly increased when set both into a tower and into a cluster of several towers corresponding to possible power farm arrangements.
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hal-00266145 , version 1 (24-03-2021)

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Sylvain Antheaume, Thierry Maître, Jean-Luc Achard. Hydraulic Darrieus turbine efficiency for free fluid flow conditions versus power farms conditions. Renewable Energy, 2007, ⟨10.1016/j.renene.2007.12.022⟩. ⟨hal-00266145⟩

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