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Jérôme Thiébot, Mouncef Sedrati and Sylvain Guillou
The tidal currents of the Gulf of Morbihan reach up to 3.5 m/s within a narrow (200 m large) channel connecting the sea to the inner part of the gulf. In this study, a Telemac2D model validated with a large dataset of field measurements is used to assess...
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Yanan Wu, He Wu, Hooi-Siang Kang and He Li
This article focuses on the optimization of the layout of a tidal current turbine array (TCTA) using the Quantum Discrete Particle Swarm (QDPS) algorithm. The objective of the optimization is to balance the maximum energy output and minimum levelized cos...
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Weiyuan Wang, Zijun Hu, Mengyu Li and Hongxing Zhang
In this paper, a numerical method is employed to assess tidal current energy resources in the Pearl River Estuary, China. The numerical model for tidal current simulation in the estuary is developed based on the MIKE 21 model, which enables numerical sim...
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Muyu Zhao, Ying Chen and Jin Jiang
The study of hydrodynamic characteristics of floating double-rotor horizontal axis tidal current turbines (FDHATTs) is of great significance for the development of tidal current energy. In this paper, the effect of roll motion on a FDHATT is investigated...
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Fernando Tamarit, Emilio García, Eduardo Quiles and Antonio Correcher
This is a new installment in the series of publications that describe the mathematical modeling of the Floating Hybrid Generator Systems Simulator (FHYGSYS) tool. This work presents an improved mathematical model of the turbines of the floating hybrid sy...
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Fernando Tamarit, Emilio García, Eduardo Quiles and Antonio Correcher
This work is part of a series of publications that propose a floating hybrid system for which a simulation tool has been developed, called FHYGSYS (Floating Hybrid Generator Systems Simulator). The objective of this series of publications is to analyze t...
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Fernando Tamarit, Emilio García, Eduardo Quiles and Antonio Correcher
This initial publication is part of a series of publications that will appear soon, which pursue a final objective for the proposal of a fully integrated and controlled hybrid system composed of a floating wind turbine?type ?OC3-Hywind??and two marine cu...
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Hao Chen, Luming Liu, Yassine Amirat, Zhibin Zhou, Nadia A?t-Ahmed and Mohamed Benbouzid
Renewable energy generation is increasingly important due to serious energy issues. A Doubly Salient Permanent Magnet Generator (DSPMG) can be an interesting candidate for tidal stream renewable energy systems. However, the special structure makes the sy...
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James Slingsby, Beth E. Scott, Louise Kregting, Jason McIlvenny, Jared Wilson and Benjamin J. Williamson
Tidal energy is a rapidly developing area of the marine renewable energy sector that requires converters to be placed within areas of fast current speeds to be commercially viable. Tidal environments are also utilised by marine fauna (marine mammals, sea...
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Yi Wang, Bin Guo, Fengmei Jing and Yunlei Mei
In order to gain a more comprehensive understanding of the influence of winglets on the hydrodynamic performance and flow field characteristics of tidal current energy turbines, two different shapes of winglets are designed, and numerical simulation resu...
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