A Review on Computational Fluid Dynamics Applications in the Design and Optimization of Crossflow Hydro Turbines
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2021-10-15Author
Mrope, Hamisi
Jande, Yusufu
Kivevele, Thomas
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In recent years, advances in using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) software have greatly increased due to its great potential to
save time in the design process compared to experimental testing for data acquisition. Additionally, in real-life tests, a limited
number of quantities are measured at a time, while in a CFD analysis all desired quantities can be measured at once, and with a
high resolution in space and time. )is article reviews the advances made regarding CFD modeling and simulation for the design
and optimization of crossflow hydro turbines (CFTs). )e performance of these turbines depends on various parameters like the
number of blades, tip speed ratio, type of airfoil, blade pitch, chord length and twist, and its distribution along the blade span.
Technical aspects of the model design, which include boundary conditions, solution of the governing equations of the water flow
through CFTS, and the assumptions made during the simulations are thoroughly described. From the review, a clear idea on the
suitability of the accuracy CFD applications in the design and optimization of crossflow hydro turbines has been provided.
)erefore, this gives an insight that CFD is a useful and effective tool suitable for the design and optimization of CFTs.