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Numerical and experimental investigations on efficient design and performance of hydrokinetic Banki cross flow turbine for rural areas

Elbatran, A. H. and Yaakob, O. B. and Ahmed, Yasser M. and Shehata, Ahmed S. (2018) Numerical and experimental investigations on efficient design and performance of hydrokinetic Banki cross flow turbine for rural areas. Ocean Engineering, 159 . pp. 437-456. ISSN 0029-8018

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.oceaneng.2018.04.042

Abstract

Micro hydrokinetic energy scheme presents an attractive, environmentally-friendly and efficient electric generation in rural, remote and hilly areas. However, this scheme is yet to be fully discovered, as researchers are still searching for solutions for the main problems of low velocity of current in the open flow channels and low efficiency of hydrokinetic turbines. This research proposes a novel system configuration to capture as much kinetic energy as possible from stream water current. This system, known as bidirectional diffuser augmented (BDA) channel, functions by utilizing dual directed nozzles in the flow and is surrounded by dual cross flow/Banki turbines. It is also important to obtain the efficient design parameters of the turbines to use in the current configuration. The appropriate angle is important in order to guide the flow to touch the blades more perpendicularly to capture as much torque and power as possible. Hence, experimental and numerical investigations have been carried out in this research paper to study the performance characteristics of the CFT configuration applied in BDA system and investigate the effects of blades’ inlet and outlet angles of CFT runners on the internal flow characteristics and efficiency. In this study, four different runners with various inlet and outlet angles of two CFT have been investigated. The CFD results have been validated with the experimental work and proven acceptable with flow pattern and performance characteristics. The results of the current study conclude that the maximum power coefficients (Cp) of 0.612 and 0.473 for lower and upper turbines are recorded for best runner angles of Case 3.

Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:Hydrokinetic energy, Inlet angle
Subjects:T Technology > TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Divisions:Mechanical Engineering
ID Code:85119
Deposited By: Widya Wahid
Deposited On:04 Mar 2020 01:38
Last Modified:04 Mar 2020 01:38

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