IOP Talk | The fluid physics of tidal energy generation
Schedule
Mon Jun 10 2024 at 06:00 pm to 07:00 pm
UTC+01:00Location
The Lit & Phil | Newcastle Upon Tyne, EN
About this Event
Monday 10th June | 6pm
In association with the North East Branch of the Institute of Physics
The fluid physics of tidal energy generation
Dr Amanda Smyth, Career Development Fellow in Engineering at St Hugh's College, University of Oxford and Departmental Lecturer at the Oxford Department of Engineering Science.
Abstract:
The UK is set to decarbonise its electricity generation primarily through extensive development of offshore wind energy. Another relatively abundant marine renewable resource in the UK is tidal energy, which has the added benefit compared to the wind resource of being completely predictable. Furthermore, the technology of energy extraction from tides is very similar to that used in wind energy. So what is the difference between wind and tidal energy, and why has the former prospered while the latter is still struggling to reach commercial viability?
In this lecture we will explore the fluid mechanics of tidal energy extraction, illustrating the interactions of turbine design, fluctuating loads, environmental impacts, and resource availability that generate a highly complex optimisation problem for tidal turbine developers, which may help explain why we have yet to converge on an "optimal" tidal turbine design.
A LIVE Lit & Phil Event | FREE
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Where is it happening?
The Lit & Phil, 23 Westgate Road, Newcastle Upon Tyne, United KingdomEvent Location & Nearby Stays: