Modelling the wake of a tidal turbine with upstream turbulence: LBM-LES versus navier-stokes LES

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Tidal turbines are entering an industrial phase and farms will soon be installed. In order to optimize the power output of tidal farms, a good understanding of the interactions between the ambient turbulence and a single turbine is crucial. Computational Fluid Dynamics, and more precisely Large Eddy Simulation, is one way of acquiring such knowledge. This study proposed a comparison between a Lattice Boltzamnn Method LES approach and a Navier-Stokes LES approach to model the wake of a tidal turbine. Numerical results are compared with experimental results and a relatively good concordance is observed. Differences inherent to the approaches are then pointed out.

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Grondeau, M., Poirier, J. C., Guillou, S., Méar, Y., Mercier, P., & Poizot, E. (2020). Modelling the wake of a tidal turbine with upstream turbulence: LBM-LES versus navier-stokes LES. International Marine Energy Journal, 3(2), 83–89. https://doi.org/10.36688/imej.3.83-89

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