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Design Load Analysis of Current Power Rotor and Tower Interaction

  • Jo, Chul H.;Lee, Kang-Hee;Hwang, Su-Jin;Lee, Jun-Ho
    • International Journal of Ocean System Engineering
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    • v.3 no.4
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    • pp.164-168
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    • 2013
  • Tidal-current power is now recognized as a clean power resource. The turbine blade is the fundamental component of a tidal current power turbine. The kinetic energy available within a tidal current can be converted into rotational power by turbine blades. While in service, turbine blades are generally subjected to cyclic fatigue loading due to their rotation and the rotor-tower interaction. Predicting the fatigue life under a hydrodynamic fatigue load is very important to prevent blade failure while in service. To predict the fatigue life, hydrodynamic load data should be acquired. In this study, the vibration characteristics were analyzed based on three-dimensional unsteady simulations to obtain the cyclic fatigue load. Our results can be applied to the fatigue design of horizontal-axis tidal turbines.

Design and Performance Test of Savonius Tidal Current Turbine with CWC (사보니우스형 조류발전 터빈의 설계 및 회류수조 실험을 통한 성능평가)

  • Jo, Chul-Hee;Lee, Jun-Ho;Rho, Yu-Ho;Ko, Kwang-Oh;Lee, Kang-Hee
    • Journal of Ocean Engineering and Technology
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    • v.26 no.4
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    • pp.37-41
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    • 2012
  • Due to global warming, the need to secure alternative resources has become more important nationally. Because of the very strong current on the west coast, with a tidal range of up to 10 m, there are many suitable sites for the application of TCP (tidal current power) in Korea. In the southwest region, a strong current is created in the narrow channels between the numerous islands. A rotor is an essential component that can convert tidal current energy into rotational energy to generate electricity. The design optimization of a rotor is very important to maximize the power production. The performance of a rotor can be determined using various parameters, including the number of blades, shape, sectional size, diameter, etc. There are many offshore jetties and piers with high current velocities. Thus, a VAT (vertical axis turbine) system, which can generate power regardless of flow direction changes, could be effectively applied to cylindrical structures. A VAT system could give an advantage to a caisson-type breakwater because it allows water to circulate well. This paper introduces a multi-layer vertical axis tidal current power system. A Savonius turbine was designed, and a performance analysis was carried out using CFD. A physical model was also demonstrated in CWC, and the results are compared with CFD.

A Study on Power System Characteristics by Installing SIHWA Tidal Power Plant (시화호 조력발전소 운전에 따른 전력계통 특성 분석에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Kyu-Ho;Song, Kyung-Bin;Kim, Sang-Min;Choi, Hong-Seok
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2011.07a
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    • pp.254-255
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    • 2011
  • This paper presents a method to analysis the effect for integrating Sihwa tidal power into power systems. Especially, power flow, fault current, voltage and contingency of sihwa tidal power plant area are calculated and the generation characteristics of tidal machine are analyzed.

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Performance Estimation of a Tidal Turbine with Blade Deformation Using Fluid-Structure Interaction Method

  • Jo, Chul-Hee;Hwang, Su-Jin;Kim, Do-Youb;Lee, Kang-Hee
    • Journal of Advanced Research in Ocean Engineering
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    • v.1 no.2
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    • pp.73-84
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    • 2015
  • The turbine is one of the most important components in the tidal current power device which can convert current flow to rotational energy. Generally, a tidal turbine has two or three blades that are subjected to hydrodynamic loads. The blades are continuously deformed by various incoming flow velocities. Depending on the velocities, blade size, and material, the deformation rates would be different that could affect the power production rate as well as turbine performance. Surely deformed blades would decrease the performance of the turbine. However, most studies of turbine performance have been carried out without considerations on the blade deformation. The power estimation and analysis should consider the deformed blade shape for accurate output power. This paper describes a fluid-structure interaction (FSI) analysis conducted using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and the finite element method (FEM) to estimate practical turbine performance. The loss of turbine efficiency was calculated for a deformed blade that decreased by 2.2% with maximum deformation of 216mm at the blade tip. As a result of the study, principal causes of power loss induced by blade deformation were analysed and summarised in this paper.

Tidal Dynamics and Tidal Current Power Generation in the Uldolmok Waterway

  • Kang, Sok-Kuh;Yum, Ki-Dai;Lee, Kwang-Soo;Park, Jin-Soon
    • Proceedings of the Korea Committee for Ocean Resources and Engineering Conference
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    • 2006.11a
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    • pp.67-73
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    • 2006
  • Uldolmok waterway is famous for its strong tidal current with maximum current of about 12knots, which is located between the Chindo island off the southwestern tip of Korean peninsula and mainland. A serious of field observations, along with numerical modeling, have been carried out over the last several years, in order to understand the tidal dynamics and to examine the related variables according to the tidal current power plant (TCPP) operation.

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Empirical Evaluation of Tidal Current Generation System at Ul-Dol-Mok in Jin-do (진도 울돌목 조류발전 시스템 실증 평가)

  • Moon, Seok-Hwan;Park, Byung-Gun;Kim, Ji-Won
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.33 no.2
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    • pp.157-163
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    • 2016
  • The empirical evaluation of grid-connected tidal current generation system is presented in this paper. The Ul-dol-mok in Jin-do has been estimated to have tidal power of 1GW. In order to experiment, HAT (Horizontal Axis Turbine) 3-blade and 20kW grid-connected tidal current generation system was established at Ul-dol-mok in Jin-do. To generate power of generator, the speed reference of the PMSG is generated from the Cp curve and TSR (Tip Speed Ratio) of the designed turbine. The control of the converter connected to the grid is controlled to regulate unity power factor. The result showed that the turbine efficiency and system efficiency is 37 % and 31 %. This was achieved that target rate is 30 %, 20 %, respectively.

A Study on the Design of Tidal Current Farm in the Bunamgun-do (부남군도에서의 조류발전단지 설계에 관한 연구)

  • Yang, Chang-Jo
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Marine Environment & Safety
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.85-92
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    • 2013
  • Many efforts will have to be made on securing the stable supply of the energy due to the worldwide trend of controlling the utilization fossil fuels inducing global climate change. Renewable portfolio standard enforced to power companies over 500 MW capacity from 2012. Tidal current energy is one of the most interesting renewable and clean energy resources that have been less exploited. Especially, Korea has worldwide outstanding tidal current energy resources and it is highly required to develop a tidal current energy conversion system(TECS) in coastal region. So, we examine a tidal in-stream energy using a numerical model and estimate a tidal current potential for commercialization of tidal current power plant in the sea of the Bunamgun-do. Available tidal energy resources is also analytically estimated using a tidal farm method and the annual energy production of an optimal TECS arrays will be calculated with taking into account interference of lateral and longitudinal spacing.

The Feasibility Analysis for PungDo Tidal Current Power Generation using SeaGen 1.2MW(600kW×2) Turbine (SeaGen 1.2MW(600kW×2)급 터빈을 이용한 풍도조류발전 타당성 분석)

  • Park, Tae-Young;Kim, Han-Sung;Kim, Yun-Wan;Park, Joo-Il;Kim, Kyung-Su
    • Journal of Energy Engineering
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.386-393
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    • 2013
  • An feasibility analysis is performed for the tidal current power generation with the examination of the sea water speed distribution at Pungdo. In this analysis, the water speed distribution which is the key issue was obtained from the actual speed distribution data and results in "the annual current tidal power". Due to the lack of cost information, we applied EPRI data from the internet site instead of the actual information. The result could be used as a base data for the construction of current tidal power plant in the near future. And it is expected to provides good data for the Energy policy.

Design of Horizontal Axis Tidal Current Power Turbine with Wake Analysis (수평축 조류발전 터빈 설계 및 후류 특성 분석)

  • Jo, Chul-Hee;Kim, Do-Youb;Lee, Kang-Hee;Rho, Yu-Ho;Kim, Kook-Hyun
    • New & Renewable Energy
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    • v.7 no.3
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    • pp.92-100
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    • 2011
  • With the increased demand of clean energy and global warming measures, the renewable energy development has been increased recently. The TCP (Tidal Current Power) is one of the ocean renewable energy sources. Having the high tidal energy source in Korea, there are many potential TCP sites with strong current speed. The rotor, which initially converts the energy, is a very important component because it affects the efficiency of the entire system. The rotor performance is determined by various design parameters including number of blades, shape, sectional size, diameters and etc. However, the interactions between devices also contribute significantly to the energy production. The rotor performance considering the interaction needs to be investigated to predict the exact power in the farm. This paper introduces the optimum design of TCP turbine and the performance of devices considering the interference between rotors.

Reducing Plan of Environmental and Social Conflicts for Tidal Power Plant through the Analysis of Environmental Impact (조력발전사업에서의 환경적 영향 분석을 통한 환경·사회적 갈등 저감방안)

  • Ahn, Se Woong;Lee, Hi Sun
    • Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment
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    • v.21 no.5
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    • pp.789-799
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    • 2012
  • The major causes of environmental and social conflicts were analyzed through the samples of the construction and the management for tidal power plant abroad and inland. Based on the results, the eco-friendly and socially acceptable policy instruments for decreasing the scope and intensity of the conflicts were explored. Regarding environment issues, it was found that the tidal power project resulted in decreasing in tidal range and area of intertidal zone and in damaging to tidal flat and wetland conservation area. Also there are the characteristic change of tidal current and biological effect, etc. The major environmental and social conflicts were resulted from the distrust of environmental results to environmental impact assessment and prior environmental review and the distrust of project feasibility study, and insufficient activities of public participation. In this study, introduction to joint fact-finding(JFF) was reviewed as the measure of minimizing environmental and social conflicts.