Comparison of sliding and overset mesh techniques in the simulation of a vertical axis turbine for hydrokinetic applications
Artículo de revista
2021
MDPI
The application of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) to energy-related problems
has increased in the last decades in both renewable and conventional energy conversion processes.
In recent years, the application of CFD in the study of hydraulic, marine, tidal, and hydrokinetic
turbines has focused on the understanding of the details of the complex turbulent flow and also
in improving the prediction of the performance of these devices. There are several complexities
involved in the simulation of Vertical Axis Turbine (VAT) for hydrokinetic applications. One of them
is the necessity of a dynamic mesh model. Typically, the model used in the simulation of these devices
is the sliding mesh technique, but in recent years the fast development of the overset (also known
as chimera) mesh technique has caught the attention of the academic community. In the present
paper, a comparison between these two techniques is done in order to establish their advantages and
disadvantages in the two-dimensional simulation of vertical axis turbines. The comparison was done
not only for the prediction of performance parameters of the turbine but also for the capabilities of
the models to capture complex flow phenomena in these devices and computational costs.
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