Title :
Tidal Current Power Generation Making Use of a Bridge Pier
Author :
Kyozuka, Yusaku ; Ogawa, Kyoichiro
Author_Institution :
Kyushu Univ., Fukuoka
Abstract :
There are several advantages to make use of a bridge pier for the tidal power generation. Current velocity increases near the pier, therefore the tidal power generation becomes more efficient because the power is proportional to the cubic of the current velocity. The pier is convenient for access and maintenance of the hydraulic turbine and the power unit. The project is now underway at the Ikitsuki bridge in Tatsuno-Seto strait of Nagasaki Prefecture, where the tidal current was measured by the bottom mount ADCP for three months. The numerical simulations for the tidal current were conducted by the MEC ocean Model, and the results were compared with the measurements. A long term estimation of the tidal current power is presented and the variation of the power by the lunar period is discussed. Model experiments for a Darrieus water turbine with three vertical blades were carried out in the water circulating channel, in which the power coefficients of the turbine are studied as a function of blade section and the mounting angle. Those experimental results are discussed to obtain an optimum Darrieus turbine for tidal power generation.
Keywords :
bridges (structures); computational fluid dynamics; finite element analysis; geophysical fluid dynamics; hydraulic turbines; tidal power stations; tides; Darrieus water turbine; Ikitsuki bridge; MEC ocean model; Nagasaki prefecture; Tatsuno-Seto strait; bottom mount ADCP; bridge pier; hydraulic turbine maintenance; long term tidal current power estimation; optimum Darrieus turbine; power unit maintenance; tidal current numerical simulations; tidal current power generation; tidal power generation efficiency; turbine power coefficients; water circulating channel; Blades; Bridges; Current measurement; Hydraulic turbines; Numerical simulation; Oceans; Power generation; Power system modeling; Sea measurements; Wind energy generation;
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS 2006 - Asia Pacific
Conference_Location :
Singapore
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-0138-3
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-0138-3
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANSAP.2006.4393925