EE - Escola de Engenharia
URI permanente desta comunidadehttps://rihomolog.furg.br/handle/1/512
Navegar
6 resultados
Resultados da Pesquisa
- Item3D numerical analysis about the shape influence of the hydro-pneumatic chamber in an oscillating water column (owc).(2015) Isoldi, Liércio André; Grimmler, Juliana do Amaral Martins; Letzow, Max; Souza, Jeferson Avila; Gomes, Mateus das Neves; Rocha, Luis Alberto Oliveira; Santos, Elizaldo Domingues dosThe oceans represent one of the major energy natural resources, which potentially can be used to supply the World energy demand. In the last decades some devices to convert the wave ocean energy into electrical energy have been studied. In this work the operating principle of an Oscillating Water Column (OWC) converter was analyzed with a transient 3D numerical methodology, using the Finite Volume Method (FVM) and the Volume of Fluid (VOF) model. The incident waves on the OWC hydropneumatic chamber cause an oscillation of the water column inside the chamber producing an alternate air flow through the chimney. The air drives a turbine that is coupled to an electric generator. The aim of this work was to investigate the shape influence of the hydro-pneumatic chamber geometry in the air flow. For this, six cases were studied in laboratory scale and the results showed that the variation of the OWC chamber shape can improve 12.4% the amount of mass air flow.
- ItemNumerical simulation of an owc devise(2013) Souza, Jeferson Avila; Santos, Elizaldo Domingues dos; Isoldi, Liércio AndréWave energy is a renewable and clean energy resource that, in a near future, may become an alternative to the more pollutant fuels. There are a number of wave energy converters prototypes and a few installed text facilities, however there is no device ready for commercial utilization. In this work an Oscillation Water Column Generator (OWC) is numerical simulated using the OpenFOAM software. The VOF (volume of fluid) method is used to solve the multiphase (air + water) fluid flow problem. Regular gravity waves, inside a rectangular (2D) tank, are imposed numerically by prescribing the inlet velocity at the left wall of the tank. The main goal of the work is to simulate the interaction between the generated waves and the OWC device and calculate the energy generated by the turbine (usually a Wells turbine). The air turbine, responsible for the electrical energy generation, is simulated by applying a source (force) term to the momentum equation at the OWC chimney section. Pressure drop at the turbine and air velocity at the chimney outlet section are evaluated as a function of time and used to compute the available energy to be converted into electrical energy. Results are presented and compared for two operating condition: with turbine and without turbine.
- ItemComputational modeling of the air-flow in an oscillating water column system(2009) Gomes, Mateus das Neves; Olinto, Cláudio Rodrigues; Isoldi, Liércio André; Souza, Jeferson Avila; Rocha, Luiz Alberto de OliveiraSeveral alternatives for electric power production have been studied in the last decades. Because of the huge energetic resources stored in the oceans in the form of wave - about 2TW - value that is compared to the annual rate of electric power used in the earth, the conversion of the wave’s energy of the oceans in electric power comes up important as one of these alternatives. One of the ways to make that conversion is through the oscillating water column (OWC) system: the wave enters into the hydro-pneumatic chamber (resembling a cave with entry below the waterline) and the up-and-down movement of water column inside the chamber makes air flow to and from the atmosphere, driving an air turbine. The turbine is symmetric and is driven indifferently in which direction the air flows. This paper presents the computational modeling of the air flow in a oscillating water column chamber using two different methodologies: in one of them it is considered just the chamber, varying the velocity in its entrance according to the wave’s equation, considering just the air, and a new one considering the chamber put into a wave’s tank, so it takes in account the complete interaction between water and air into the chamber. In this method, to consider the water and air it is used the multiphase model volume of fluid (VOF). It was simulated the same geometric compound of an oscillating water column system with a vertically placed tower, in order to compare these two different numerical models. It is noted that the dimensions of the tested chamber are in laboratory scale and the proposed model was used to simulate a 2D case. It was used GAMBIT® software for geometry creation and mesh generation, while FLUENT® package was employed for solving the conservation equations and analysis of the results.
- ItemModelagem computacional de um dispositivo do tipo coluna de água oscilante para a costa de Rio Grande(2009) Gomes, Mateus das Neves; Isoldi, Liércio André; Olinto, Cláudio Rodrigues; Rocha, Luiz Alberto Oliveira; Santos, Elizaldo Domingues dos; Souza, Jeferson AvilaEste trabalho apresenta a modelagem computacional de um conversor de energia das ondas do mar em energia elétrica do tipo Coluna de Água Oscilante (CAO) submetido ao clima de ondas da costa da cidade de Rio Grande. A simulação numérica foi realizada utilizando-se o pacote FLUENT® e empregando-se o modelo multifásico Volume of Fluid (VOF) na geração da onda e na interação da mesma com o conversor. O domínio computacional foi representado por um tanque de ondas acoplado ao dispositivo CAO, possibilitando analisar o seu comportamento quando sujeito a incidência de ondas regulares com características semelhantes ao clima de ondas na costa de Rio Grande. Os resultados obtidos demonstram a potencialidade da região em gerar energia elétrica a partir da energia das ondas do mar, através do conversor tipo CAO.
- ItemModelagem computacional de um dispositivo do tipo coluna de água oscilante para a costa de Rio Grande(2009) Gomes, Mateus das Neves; Isoldi, Liércio André; Olinto, Cláudio Rodrigues; Rocha, Luiz Alberto Oliveira; Santos, Elizaldo Domingues dos; Souza, Jeferson AvilaEste trabalho apresenta a modelagem computacional de um conversor de energia das ondas do mar em energia elétrica do tipo Coluna de Água Oscilante (CAO) submetido ao clima de ondas da costa da cidade de Rio Grande. A simulação numérica foi realizada utilizando-se o pacote FLUENT® e empregando-se o modelo multifásico Volume of Fluid (VOF) na geração da onda e na interação da mesma com o conversor. O domínio computacional foi representado por um tanque de ondas acoplado ao dispositivo CAO, possibilitando analisar o seu comportamento quando sujeito a incidência de ondas regulares com características semelhantes ao clima de ondas na costa de Rio Grande. Os resultados obtidos demonstram a potencialidade da região em gerar energia elétrica a partir da energia das ondas do mar, através do conversor tipo CAO.
- ItemComputational modeling of an oscillating water column device for the Rio Grande coast(2009) Gomes, Mateus das Neves; Isoldi, Liércio André; Olinto, Cláudio Rodrigues; Rocha, Luiz Alberto Oliveira; Souza, Jeferson AvilaThis work presents the computational modeling of a converter of wave energy in electrical energy. The converter is Oscillating Water Column (OWC) type, submitted to the wave climate of Rio Grande city. The numerical simulation was performed using FLUE)T® package and employing the multiphase Volume of Fluid (VOF) model in the wave generation and in the interaction between the wave and the converter device. The computational domain was represented by a wave tank coupled with the OWC device. This domain allows the behavior analysis to be performed when the device is subjected to the incidence of regular waves. The waves were molded to represent the characteristics of the Rio Grande coastclimate. Results demonstrate that the OWC converter can be successfully used to convert the Rio Grande's coast wave energy in useful electrical energy.
