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Interactions of Marine Hydrokinetic Devices in Complex Bathymetries: Numerical Simulations in the Chacao Channel in Southern Chile
Fecha
2015Institución
Resumen
Many coastal areas in the South Pacific Ocean can provide significant marine energy resources in
the near future. The installation of marine hydrokinetic (MHK) devices in these regions will require
new approaches to understand physical and environmental processes that are relevant for the
installation of turbine arrays, which are also specific of each site. The coastal morphology of the
Chacao channel in southern Chile, which separates the Chiloé island from the main continent
(41º47'S, 73º31'W) stands out as an important energy resource that can potentially contribute a
significant power capacity. This coastal area not only sustains delicate ecosystems with limited
anthropic intervention, but it is characterized by a complex bathymetry that can have important
effects on the performance of MHK devices and their local impacts.
To understand the interactions of the local bathymetry and ambient turbulence with turbine arrays,
we carry out a series of numerical simulations with a coherentstructure
resolving turbulence model
using the actuator disk parameterization. The main objective of this study is to further our
understanding on the physical processes associated with the installation of the turbine arrays. We
perform simulations with different geometries and inlet boundary conditions, from simple cases in a
rectangular channel, to more complex cases that include the highresolution
bathymetry of an
extensive area of the Chacao channel. The results show how the interactions between the MHK
devices, the local flow, and the bed can affect the energy flux and potential generation in specific
sites. The results also provide new insights of local impacts of MHK devices and they can also help
to optimize turbine arrays in natural environments.