Effects of CFD parameter variation on tidal energy resource assessment

Accurate tidal in-stream energy resource estimation is very important for planning purposes. Hydrodynamic simulations using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) is commonly employed in the assessment of candidate sites for tidal energy extraction. The estimated energy of a site using simulations may v...

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Main Authors: Abundo, Michael Lochinvar Sim, Chew, Kok Hon, Koh, Martin Wei Xiang, Oh, Boon Kiat, Tan, Wilbur Hong Huat
Other Authors: IEEE Region 10 Conference (TENCON) (2012 : Cebu, Philippines)
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1027012021-01-08T06:18:48Z Effects of CFD parameter variation on tidal energy resource assessment Abundo, Michael Lochinvar Sim Chew, Kok Hon Koh, Martin Wei Xiang Oh, Boon Kiat Tan, Wilbur Hong Huat IEEE Region 10 Conference (TENCON) (2012 : Cebu, Philippines) Energy Research Institute @ NTU (ERI@N) DRNTU::Engineering::Mechanical engineering Accurate tidal in-stream energy resource estimation is very important for planning purposes. Hydrodynamic simulations using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) is commonly employed in the assessment of candidate sites for tidal energy extraction. The estimated energy of a site using simulations may vary as certain CFD parameters change. This work studies the effects of varying grid size (x, y, and z) and boundary conditions (number of tidal constituents and amplitudes) on the current velocities' magnitude (histogram) and direction, and ultimately the estimated energy. A sensitivity analysis of the changes in tidal energy resource estimate as a result of simulation parameter variations is presented. The trade-off between accuracy and computational resource used is also presented. Results indicate that energy resource estimates are affected by the variation of the investigated parameters in the following order of significance: grid (x, y), number of boundary conditions, amplitude of boundary conditions, and computing layer (z). 2013-10-10T08:00:35Z 2019-12-06T20:59:23Z 2013-10-10T08:00:35Z 2019-12-06T20:59:23Z 2012 2012 Conference Paper Abundo, M. L. S., Chew, K. H., Koh, M. W. X., Oh, B. K., & Tan, W. H. H. (2012). Effects of CFD parameter variation on tidal energy resource assessment. TENCON 2012 - 2012 IEEE Region 10 Conference, pp.1-6. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/102701 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/16429 10.1109/TENCON.2012.6412225 en
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Abundo, Michael Lochinvar Sim
Chew, Kok Hon
Koh, Martin Wei Xiang
Oh, Boon Kiat
Tan, Wilbur Hong Huat
Effects of CFD parameter variation on tidal energy resource assessment
description Accurate tidal in-stream energy resource estimation is very important for planning purposes. Hydrodynamic simulations using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) is commonly employed in the assessment of candidate sites for tidal energy extraction. The estimated energy of a site using simulations may vary as certain CFD parameters change. This work studies the effects of varying grid size (x, y, and z) and boundary conditions (number of tidal constituents and amplitudes) on the current velocities' magnitude (histogram) and direction, and ultimately the estimated energy. A sensitivity analysis of the changes in tidal energy resource estimate as a result of simulation parameter variations is presented. The trade-off between accuracy and computational resource used is also presented. Results indicate that energy resource estimates are affected by the variation of the investigated parameters in the following order of significance: grid (x, y), number of boundary conditions, amplitude of boundary conditions, and computing layer (z).
author2 IEEE Region 10 Conference (TENCON) (2012 : Cebu, Philippines)
author_facet IEEE Region 10 Conference (TENCON) (2012 : Cebu, Philippines)
Abundo, Michael Lochinvar Sim
Chew, Kok Hon
Koh, Martin Wei Xiang
Oh, Boon Kiat
Tan, Wilbur Hong Huat
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Abundo, Michael Lochinvar Sim
Chew, Kok Hon
Koh, Martin Wei Xiang
Oh, Boon Kiat
Tan, Wilbur Hong Huat
author_sort Abundo, Michael Lochinvar Sim
title Effects of CFD parameter variation on tidal energy resource assessment
title_short Effects of CFD parameter variation on tidal energy resource assessment
title_full Effects of CFD parameter variation on tidal energy resource assessment
title_fullStr Effects of CFD parameter variation on tidal energy resource assessment
title_full_unstemmed Effects of CFD parameter variation on tidal energy resource assessment
title_sort effects of cfd parameter variation on tidal energy resource assessment
publishDate 2013
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/102701
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