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The Fluid Mechanics of Tidal Stream Energy Conversion

Thomas A. A. Adcock, Scott Draper, Richard Willden, Christopher Vogel

2020Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics86 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Placing mechanical devices into fast-moving tidal streams to generate clean and predictable electricity is a developing technology. This review covers the fundamental fluid mechanics of this application, which is important for understanding how such devices work and how they interact with the tidal stream resource. We focus on how tidal stream turbines and energy generation are modeled analytically, numerically, and experimentally. Owing to the nature of the problem, our review is split into different scales—from turbine to array and regional—and we examine each in turn.

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Tidal powerFluid mechanicsFocus (optics)Work (physics)TurbineMechanicsSTREAMSComputer scienceMarine engineeringGeologyEnvironmental sciencePhysicsAerospace engineeringMechanical engineeringEngineeringComputer networkOpticsWind Energy Research and DevelopmentIcing and De-icing TechnologiesCavitation Phenomena in Pumps