In this paper, a numerical simulation of three dimensional motion of tether undersea kites (TUSK) for power generation is studied. TUSK systems consist of a rigid-winged kite, or glider, moving in an ocean current. One proposed concept uses a tethered kite which is connected by a flexible tether to a support structure with a generator on the ocean surface. The numerical simulation models the flow field in a three-dimensional domain near the rigid undersea kite wing by solving the full Navier-Stokes equations. A two-step projection method along with Open Multi-Processing (OpenMP) is employed to solve the flow equations. In order to track the rigid kite, an immersed boundary method is used. A NACA 0021 airfoil is used for the cross section shape of the kite, and the tension forces in the elastic tethers are modeled by a simple Hooke’s law. A grid refinement study has been carried out to ensure the independence of the numerical results on the grid mesh resolution. Also, the Reynolds number independency has been studied. PID control methods are used to adjust the kite pitch, roll and yaw angles during power (tether reel-out) and retraction (reel-in) phases to obtain desired kite trajectories. During the reel-out phase the kite moves in successive cross-current motions in a figure-8 pattern, the tether length increases and power is generated. During reel-in the kite motion is along the tether, and kite hydrodynamic forces are reduced so that net positive power is produced. Kite trajectories, hydrodynamic forces on the kite, kite tether tension and output power are determined and analyzed for a baseline TUSK simulation.
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ASME 2016 Power Conference collocated with the ASME 2016 10th International Conference on Energy Sustainability and the ASME 2016 14th International Conference on Fuel Cell Science, Engineering and Technology
June 26–30, 2016
Charlotte, North Carolina, USA
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- Power Division
- Advanced Energy Systems Division
- Solar Energy Division
- Nuclear Engineering Division
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Amirmahdi Ghasemi,
Amirmahdi Ghasemi
Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, MA
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David J. Olinger,
David J. Olinger
Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, MA
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Gretar Tryggvason
Gretar Tryggvason
University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN
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Amirmahdi Ghasemi
Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, MA
David J. Olinger
Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, MA
Gretar Tryggvason
University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN
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POWER2016-59141, V001T08A002; 10 pages
Published Online:
November 1, 2016
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Ghasemi, A, Olinger, DJ, & Tryggvason, G. "Simulation of Tethered Underwater Kites: Three Dimensional Trajectories for Power Generation." Proceedings of the ASME 2016 Power Conference collocated with the ASME 2016 10th International Conference on Energy Sustainability and the ASME 2016 14th International Conference on Fuel Cell Science, Engineering and Technology. ASME 2016 Power Conference. Charlotte, North Carolina, USA. June 26–30, 2016. V001T08A002. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/POWER2016-59141
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