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Enhanced Performance of a Hydrokinetic Turbine Through a Biomimetic Design

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Title
Enhanced Performance of a Hydrokinetic Turbine Through a Biomimetic Design
Author(s)
Lamas, M.I.
Rodríguez-García, JuanDeDios
Couce-Casanova, Antonio
Blanco Damota, Javier
Caccia, Claudio Giovanni
Rebollido Lorenzo, José Manuel
Telmo Miranda, Javier
Date
2024-08-02
Citation
Lamas Galdo, M.I.; Rodríguez García, J.d.D.; Couce Casanova, A.; Blanco Damota, J.; Caccia, C.G.; Rebollido Lorenzo, J.M.; Telmo Miranda, J. Enhanced Performance of a Hydrokinetic Turbine through a Biomimetic Design. J. Mar. Sci. Eng. 2024, 12, 1312. https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse12081312
Abstract
[Abstract] Hydrokinetic energy constitutes a source of renewable energy. However, many regions have flow velocities that are too low for effective energy extraction, and conventional turbines are not suitable for these sites. In order to address this challenge, the present work proposes a novel vertical axis hydrokinetic turbine designed for environments where conventional turbines are not feasible due to a low water velocity. The turbine’s design is inspired by biological principles, enhancing the traditional Savonius turbine by incorporating a Fibonacci spiral-inspired blade configuration. The turbine’s performance was subjected to a rigorous analysis through Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD). The results demonstrate a notable improvement, with a 15.1% increase in the power coefficient compared to the traditional Savonius turbine. This innovative approach not only extends the applicability of hydrokinetic turbines to low-flow regions but also underscores the potential of biomimicry in optimizing renewable energy technologies. The findings of this study indicate that integrating natural design principles can result in more efficient and sustainable energy solutions, thereby paving the way for the broader adoption of hydrokinetic power in diverse geographical settings.
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Hydrokinetic energy
Biomimetic shape
Turbine blade
 
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https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse12081312
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2077-1312

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