hi all;
i was doing a project on wave energy and could not figure out a very small thing. Wave energy is slowly emerging and probably the most researched device is the OWC osscilating water column wave energy converter. It used the osscilating motion of the wave to induce an osscilating flow of air in a closed chamber. A bi-directional turbine is used to convert the energy in this air flow to electricity. the OWC normaly uses a Wells turbine with symmetrical airfoil sections. The wells turbine has a low efficiency of around 0.6 in the volatile flow conditions. Another type of rotor that is also bidirectional is the savanious rotor which is normally used for wind applications. this is more like a cross-flow turbine. my question :
Why has the savanious rotor or any other cross flow type turbine not been used with OWC devices?
Cheers!
RAM
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