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Comparison of numerical software for predicting the performance of a horizontal axis tidal turbine

Robert Ellis, Joshua Bowman, Matthew Allmark, Shanti Bhushan, David Thompson, Allan Mason-Jones, Tim O`Doherty

Published 2023-05-05Version 1

For tidal energy to become an alternative energy resource to fossil fuels then there needs to be confidence in the predicted performance of horizontal axis tidal turbine devices. A number of computational fluids dynamics packages are now available to assist in the design and testing of new devices. The work in this paper describes a comparative study as a scoping exercise between two widely used packages, OpenFOAM and ANSYS CFX. The numerical simulations were run using the same geometry, mesh and turbulence model on both software. The results were compared to experimental testing conducted at INSEAN. The setup for each model is detailed. Differences were noted in the running and setup of the models as well as within the time history of the results. Overall both CFX and OpenFOAM were shown to give good predictions for the performance coefficients compared to the experimental testing with the data averaged over several complete rotations and well when compared to each other.

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