The Analysis of Tidal Stream Power

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Pub. Date: 2009-06-29
Publisher(s): Wiley
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Summary

This text integrates a wide range of research and tidal resource theory and data to present a detailed analysis of the physics and oceanography of tidal stream power devices together with a world wide resource analysis. Clearly structured throughout the book is divided into two distinct parts.Part One provides the theoretical background to the subject and deals with the historical development of the harmonic method for the synthesis of tidal currents; the principles of fluid and tidal flow and the principles of device ducts, turbines and electrical systems. A review and analysis of more than forty tidal stream power proposals is also discussed.Part Two provides a comprehensive overview of current practice. The economic modelling of tidal stream power installations is covered with more than three hundred current meter records from around the world used to analyse the potential and cost of tidal stream power on a global basis.Hallmark Features: reviews the tidal resources around the world complete analysis of tidal stream power systems includes historical information on tidal science and biographical information on major figures concentrates on engineering physical geography rather than engineering specifics includes a website with a wide range of computer models, data and simulations

Author Biography

Jack Hardisty is Professor of Environmental Physics at the University of Hull with research interests in sediment flux and wave and tidal renewable energy.

Table of Contents

Preface
Website contents
Origin of online images
Copyright acknowledgements
Symbols
Theory
History of tidal and turbine science
Introduction
Tidal science
Antiquity: Aristotle and Ptolemy
Middle Ages: Copernicus to Galileo
Isaac Newton and the equilibrium theory
Measurement after Moray
Eighteenth and nineteenth centuries: Laplace to Kelvin
Tide-predicting machines
Tidal currents
Turbine science
Antiquity: the Romans and Chinese
Middle Ages: the Syrians and Agricola
Eighteenth and nineteenth centuries: Smeaton to Kaplan
Modern turbines
Summary
Bibliography
Tidal hydraulics
Introduction
Elementary fluid flow
Hydraulic power
Turbulence and the Reynolds number
Critical flow and the Froude number
Bernoullis equation
Von Kármáns equation
Properties of the Airy wave
Tides in estuaries
Harmonic prediction of tidal currents
Turbulent characteristics of tidal currents
Redundancy and intermittency
Summary
Bibliography
Principles of tidal power devices
Introduction
Tidal wheels, mills, and barrages
Efficiency, capacity factor, and solidity ratio
Hydraulic processes, Part I: Tidal stream power
Hydraulic processes, Part II: Ducts and diffusers
Turbine processes, Part I: Drag and lift forces
Turbine processes, Part II: Shaft power
Electrical processes, Part I: Overview and generators
Electrical processes, Part II: Cabling and grid connection
Categories of turbines
Horizontal-axis devices
Vertical-axis devices (crossflow turbines)
Summary
Bibliography
Tidal power technologies
Introduction
Blue Energy
Clean Current
Engineering Business
Gorlov helical turbine
Hammerfest Strøm
Lunar Energy
Marine Current Turbines
Neptune Renewable Energy
OpenHydro
Ponte di Archimede (Kobold)
Pulse Generation
SeaPower
SMD Hydrovision
Underwater electric kite
Verdant Power
Other proposals
Early-stage proposals
Bibliography
Modelling tidal stream power
Introduction
Global tidal streams
Tidal datum and tidal heights
British Admiralty tidal diamonds
Harmonic decomposition
STEM display screen
Running STEM
Case study at Flat Holm in the Bristol Channel
Case study at Hull St Andrews in the Humber Estuary
Summary
Bibliography
Practice
Economics and finance
Introduction
The Renewable Energy Business
Costs
Revenue
Economic result
Conclusions
Bibliography
North-west Europe
Introduction
Geography of north-west Europe
Oceanography of north-west Europe
Mediterranean
Spain and Portugal
France
Belgium, the Netherlands, and Germany
Denmark and Norway
United Kingdom
The estuaries
Bibliography
Appendix: STEM outputs for north-west Europe
North America
Introduction
Geography of North America
Oceanography of North America
East coast of Canada
East coast of the United States
West coast of Canada
West coast of the United States
Bibliography
Appendix
Australia and New Zealand
Introduction
Timor Sea
Arafura Sea
Coral Sea
Bass Strait
New Zealand
Bibliography
Appendix: STEM outputs for Australia and New Zealand
Rest of the world
Introduction
Barents Sea
Western South Atlantic
Western Indian Ocean
East Arabian Sea
Indonesia and the Java Sea
East China and Yellow Seas
Bibliography
Appendix
Glossary
Index
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