A 20 KW open ocean current test turbine

F. Driscoll, G. Alsenas, P. Beaujean, S. Ravenna, J. Raveling, E. Busold, C. Slezycki
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Florida is faced with an energy crisis with respect to capacity, supply, cost, emissions, and stability. The untapped energetic waters of the Florida Current could provide a clean, reliable, base-load local renewable energy source for Florida. To facilitate the successful commercial harvesting of this hydrokinetic resource, Florida Atlantic University's Center for Ocean Energy Technology is designing, fabricating, deploying, and operating an experimental small-scale turbine. This 20 kW Ocean Current Turbine Testbed (OCTT) is an open-blade axial-flow horizontal underwater turbine driven by a 3 m diameter 3-blade rotor. It is intended to operate in the open ocean near the core of the Florida Current, offshore Ft. Lauderdale, for long periods of time. This turbine is not intended to be a scaled prototype of a commercial model, but it is intended to be an experimental system to assess technology, identify gaps, investigate and collect data about potential environmental impacts, and provide a foundation for commercial and policy development.
一台20千瓦的开阔海流试验涡轮机
佛罗里达州在产能、供应、成本、排放和稳定性方面面临着能源危机。佛罗里达洋流尚未开发的充满活力的水域可以为佛罗里达提供清洁、可靠、基本负荷的本地可再生能源。为了促进这种水动力资源的成功商业收获,佛罗里达大西洋大学海洋能源技术中心正在设计、制造、部署和操作一个实验性的小型涡轮机。这个20千瓦的洋流涡轮试验台(OCTT)是一个开叶片轴流水平水下涡轮,由直径3米的3叶片转子驱动。它打算在劳德代尔堡近海佛罗里达海流核心附近的公海上长期作业。这台涡轮机并不是商业模型的原型,而是一个实验系统,用于评估技术,确定差距,调查和收集潜在环境影响的数据,并为商业和政策发展提供基础。
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