Horizontal axis marine turbine: Alternative hydrodynamic procedure to obtain rotor blade static loads.

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A. Blanco
A. López

Abstract

Transforming the kinetic energy of the sea into renewable useful source electricity could be a relevant technologic development in the near future. In this field, marine horizontal axis turbines (HAT) are possibly, the most important devices. The current calculation techniques used to obtain the acting forces or loads in the marine current horizontal axis rotor blades: Actuator disc models, lifting lines and finite element method, have certain disadvantages which lead difficulties to obtain relatively quick results, in addition, these methods are not easy to understand and mastering, and furthermore, complex computing tools are required to obtain results. In the present work, the common physical and mathematic fundamentals will be studied and analyzed with the aim to create a new easier managing calculating tool. The proposed procedure of this document can be considered as a help towards to calculate preliminary solutions easier, and also a starting point to manage physical ideas which could be used with other calculation tools. And finally, the mathematic fundamentals will be explained and the implementation of the equations in a real case.  Nevertheless, due to the real complexity of the problem, the assumed simplifications of this model must be taken into account, in order to know the possible calculating limitations of this procedure and consequently use it correctly.  

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