Design Optimisation of a Unidirectional Centrifugal Radial-Air-Turbine for Application in OWC Wave Energy Converters

Research on employing unidirectional air turbines for oscillating water columns (OWC) has received much attention in the last few years. Most unidirectional turbine topologies considered to date use axial flow unidirectional turbines. The radial turbine offers an alternative with increased resistanc...

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Main Authors: Nazanin Ansarifard, Alan Fleming, Alan Henderson, S.S. Kianejad, Shuhong Chai
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-07-01
Series:Energies
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OWC
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/14/2791
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spelling doaj-937778b8960d464393c89b51d97e70b72020-11-25T01:18:26ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732019-07-011214279110.3390/en12142791en12142791Design Optimisation of a Unidirectional Centrifugal Radial-Air-Turbine for Application in OWC Wave Energy ConvertersNazanin Ansarifard0Alan Fleming1Alan Henderson2S.S. Kianejad3Shuhong Chai4Australian Maritime College, University of Tasmania, Maritime way, Newnham, TAS 7248, AustraliaAustralian Maritime College, University of Tasmania, Maritime way, Newnham, TAS 7248, AustraliaSchool of Engineering, University of Tasmania, Sandy Bay, TAS 7001, AustraliaAustralian Maritime College, University of Tasmania, Maritime way, Newnham, TAS 7248, AustraliaAustralian Maritime College, University of Tasmania, Maritime way, Newnham, TAS 7248, AustraliaResearch on employing unidirectional air turbines for oscillating water columns (OWC) has received much attention in the last few years. Most unidirectional turbine topologies considered to date use axial flow unidirectional turbines. The radial turbine offers an alternative with increased resistance to backflow. However, in general, the efficiency of radial turbines is lower than axial turbines. This study describes a computational fluid dynamics (CFD)-based design optimisation of an outflow radial turbine for the intended application in an OWC system configured to enable primarily unidirectional flow through the turbine. The rotor blade geometry is parametrically described in addition to other turbine components. The central composite design (CCD) and genetic algorithm were used to explore an optimum design of a centrifugal radial turbine for a maximum total-to-static efficiency. Seven computer aided design (CAD) parameters were investigated as the design variables, and the optimum turbine design was identified in a population of 79 design points. The optimum outflow turbine was found to have a peak steady-state efficiency of 72%, and the leading-edge angle, guide vane angle, trailing edge angle, and the chord length were found to have the highest sensitivity. Compared to an inflow radial turbine, the geometrical features of the outflow turbine permit higher absolute velocities of the flow at the rotor entrance and increase the dynamic pressure changes across the rotor. Therefore, the optimised outflow radial turbine can obtain acceptable rotor energy transfer despite having a negative centrifugal energy transfer term.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/14/2791outflow radial air turbineoptimisationefficiency maximizationcomputational fluid dynamics (CFD)wave energy conversionOWCtwin-turbinevented
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author Nazanin Ansarifard
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Alan Henderson
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Shuhong Chai
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Alan Fleming
Alan Henderson
S.S. Kianejad
Shuhong Chai
Design Optimisation of a Unidirectional Centrifugal Radial-Air-Turbine for Application in OWC Wave Energy Converters
Energies
outflow radial air turbine
optimisation
efficiency maximization
computational fluid dynamics (CFD)
wave energy conversion
OWC
twin-turbine
vented
author_facet Nazanin Ansarifard
Alan Fleming
Alan Henderson
S.S. Kianejad
Shuhong Chai
author_sort Nazanin Ansarifard
title Design Optimisation of a Unidirectional Centrifugal Radial-Air-Turbine for Application in OWC Wave Energy Converters
title_short Design Optimisation of a Unidirectional Centrifugal Radial-Air-Turbine for Application in OWC Wave Energy Converters
title_full Design Optimisation of a Unidirectional Centrifugal Radial-Air-Turbine for Application in OWC Wave Energy Converters
title_fullStr Design Optimisation of a Unidirectional Centrifugal Radial-Air-Turbine for Application in OWC Wave Energy Converters
title_full_unstemmed Design Optimisation of a Unidirectional Centrifugal Radial-Air-Turbine for Application in OWC Wave Energy Converters
title_sort design optimisation of a unidirectional centrifugal radial-air-turbine for application in owc wave energy converters
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2019-07-01
description Research on employing unidirectional air turbines for oscillating water columns (OWC) has received much attention in the last few years. Most unidirectional turbine topologies considered to date use axial flow unidirectional turbines. The radial turbine offers an alternative with increased resistance to backflow. However, in general, the efficiency of radial turbines is lower than axial turbines. This study describes a computational fluid dynamics (CFD)-based design optimisation of an outflow radial turbine for the intended application in an OWC system configured to enable primarily unidirectional flow through the turbine. The rotor blade geometry is parametrically described in addition to other turbine components. The central composite design (CCD) and genetic algorithm were used to explore an optimum design of a centrifugal radial turbine for a maximum total-to-static efficiency. Seven computer aided design (CAD) parameters were investigated as the design variables, and the optimum turbine design was identified in a population of 79 design points. The optimum outflow turbine was found to have a peak steady-state efficiency of 72%, and the leading-edge angle, guide vane angle, trailing edge angle, and the chord length were found to have the highest sensitivity. Compared to an inflow radial turbine, the geometrical features of the outflow turbine permit higher absolute velocities of the flow at the rotor entrance and increase the dynamic pressure changes across the rotor. Therefore, the optimised outflow radial turbine can obtain acceptable rotor energy transfer despite having a negative centrifugal energy transfer term.
topic outflow radial air turbine
optimisation
efficiency maximization
computational fluid dynamics (CFD)
wave energy conversion
OWC
twin-turbine
vented
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/14/2791
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