Investigate air turbines performance for power generation by tidal waves in the river: A review

Authors

  • Elaff Falah Sharif Department of Mechanics, College of Engineering, University of Al-Nahrain, Baghdad, Iraq.
  • Asst. Prof. Dr. Mahmoud Sh. Mahmoud Department of Mechanics, College of Engineering, University of Al-Nahrain, Baghdad, Iraq.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55145/ajest.2023.02.02.021

Abstract

The phenomenon of climate change resulting from the increase of global warming has become one of the main problems facing the world. Where researchers and specialists have worked for many years to find a solution that reduces this phenomenon and limits its risks. Clean energy is likely an alternative to fossil fuel sources, which are the main source of global warming. One of the clean energy sources is ocean wave energy, which is a huge and untapped energy source, despite the possibility of extracting large amounts of energy from waves. This paper focuses on the study of deep-sea turbines and their results. A study was conducted on the capture chamber. The turbines are driven and generate electricity by using a wave energy harvesting system (oscillating water column). Reaction turbines (impulse and Wells turbines) are tested and evaluated for performance in an oscillating water column system. Reaction turbines have a narrow operating range, and higher peak efficiencies. In contrast, turbines that have a greater operating range and lower peak efficiency are impulse turbines. Wells stator turbine has the highest efficiency while a variable pitch axial impulse turbine has the widest operating range. Better efficiency possessed by turbines with optimized geometry than other turbines.

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Published

2023-06-17

How to Cite

Sharif, E. F., & Mahmoud, A. P. D. M. S. (2023). Investigate air turbines performance for power generation by tidal waves in the river: A review. Al-Salam Journal for Engineering and Technology, 2(2), 182–190. https://doi.org/10.55145/ajest.2023.02.02.021

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