
Ocean Current Turbine Renewable Energy Innovations
This confidential presentation discusses the Aquantis ocean current turbine, a renewable energy source harnessing marine currents. It covers the 1/25th scale rotor design, off-design considerations, distribution of operational parameters, rotor response to yaw, and rotational effects on performance. The content delves into technical aspects, including cavitation predictions and engineering insights, from renowned institutions like ECN and Delft University.
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THE AQUANTIS OCEAN-CURRENT TURBINE RENEWABLE ENERGY FROM MARINE CURRENTS 1/25th Scale Rotor Off-Design March 28, 2013 Henry Swales Company Confidential and Proprietary Company Confidential and Proprietary
SD2030 Cp Distribution Operational Cpmin >= -1.44 Much smaller than min cavitation number = 4.7 Sheet cavitation not predicted for any operational mode Company Confidential and Proprietary
Rotor response to Yaw Company Confidential and Proprietary
Rotational Effects RFoil ECN / Delft University Company Confidential and Proprietary