Fluid Dynamics in Marine and Hydrokinetic Energy System
A special issue of Energies (ISSN 1996-1073). This special issue belongs to the section "A3: Wind, Wave and Tidal Energy".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2020) | Viewed by 25942
Special Issue Editors
Interests: Professor Sotiropoulos' research focuses on simulation-based engineering science for fluid mechanics, and problems in renewable energy, environmental, biological, and cardiovascular applications
Interests: turbulent flows; wind energy; computational fluid dynamics
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Dear Colleagues,
Marine and hydrokinetic (MHK) energy systems generate power from free-flowing waves, tides, and currents without the need for dams and diversions. MHK energy is a largely untapped resource worldwide, can be produced in close proximity to load centers, is more predictable than solar and wind, and has the potential to become an important contributor of the world renewable energy portfolio. Fluid dynamics phenomena in MHK energy systems are characterized by complex bathymetry; multiphase flows including air, water, and sediments; and the interaction between devices with each and the surrounding flow. The complex interplay of all these factors affects the performance, resilience, and environmental compatibility of MHK energy systems. Therefore, understanding and being able to model flows in MHK energy systems are critical prerequisites for reducing the levelized cost of energy and assessing the environmental impacts of MHK technologies.
This Special Issue aims to provide a forum for communicating recent advances in MHK energy research from the fluid dynamics point of view. Topics of interest comprise, but are not limited to, the following:
- Computational fluid dynamics modeling and analysis;
- Laboratory and field scale experimental studies;
- Resource characterization;
- Design and testing of MHK devices;
- Design and optimization of device layouts;
- Impact of MHK devices on the health of aquatic environments;
- Effects of MHK devices on the transport of debris and sediments;
- Impact on waterway stability.
Prof. Dr. Fotis Sotiropoulos
Prof. Dr. Xiaolei Yang
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- MHK devices
- MHK arrays
- Waterway turbulence
- Wakes
- Sediment transport
- Array optimization
- Resource characterization
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