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Archive | 2017

The Impact of Marine Renewable Energy Extraction on Sediment Dynamics

Simon P. Neill; Peter E. Robins; Iain Fairley

The extraction of marine energy , through either tidal or wave array operation, will clearly influence the hydrodynamics of a region. Although the influence on tidal currents and wave properties is likely to be very small for most extraction scenarios, the influence on bed shear stress is likely to be greater, because bed shear stress is quadratically related to tidal currents and wave orbital velocities. Further, the transport of sediments is a function of tidal current and wave orbital velocity cubed. Therefore, even small modifications to the flow field through tidal or wave array operation could lead to significant impacts on regional sediment dynamics. In this chapter, after providing an introduction to sediment dynamics in the marine environment, we explore the impact of tidal energy devices/arrays on regional sediment dynamics, with a particular emphasis on offshore sand banks —important sedimentary systems that protect our coastlines from the full impact of storm waves. Next, we discuss how generating electricity from waves could influence nearshore sediment processes, such as beach erosion or replenishment, over a range of timescales. To assess the magnitude of impacts on sedimentary systems, it is essential to consider the scale of the impact in relation to the range of natural variability. We suggest ways in which impacts can be assessed using numerical models, tuned by in situ measurements, that quantify variability over a range of timescales from individual storm events and lunar cycles to seasonal and interannual periods. We also discuss the sedimentary processes associated with tidal lagoons , such as scour and sediment drift outside a lagoon and sediment accretion inside a lagoon.


Renewable Energy | 2013

Evaluation of tidal stream resource in a potential array area via direct measurements

Iain Fairley; Paul Stephen Evans; Christopher Frederick Wooldridge; Miles Willis; I. Masters


Ocean & Coastal Management | 2013

Economic evaluation of the recreational value of the coastal environment in a marine renewables deployment area

Iain Fairley; Miles Willis; I. Masters


Renewable Energy | 2015

The cumulative impact of tidal stream turbine arrays on sediment transport in the Pentland Firth

Iain Fairley; I. Masters; Harshinie Karunarathna


Renewable Energy | 2014

The effects of a Severn Barrage on wave conditions in the Bristol Channel

Iain Fairley; Reza Ahmadian; Roger Alexander Falconer; Miles Willis; I. Masters


Energies | 2015

A Comparison of Numerical Modelling Techniques for Tidal Stream Turbine Analysis

I. Masters; A.J. Williams; T. Nick Croft; Michael Togneri; Matt Edmunds; Enayatollah Zangiabadi; Iain Fairley; Harshinie Karunarathna


Archive | 2013

Characterisation of a Highly Energetic Tidal Energy Site with Specific Reference to Hydrodynamics and Bathymetry

Paul Stephen Evans; Scott Armstrong; Catherine Wilson; Iain Fairley


Renewable Energy | 2017

Spatio-temporal variation in wave power and implications for electricity supply

Iain Fairley; Helen C.M. Smith; Bryson Robertson; Mohammad Abusara; I. Masters


Marine Geology | 2016

Numerical modelling of storm and surge events on offshore sandbanks

Iain Fairley; I. Masters; Harshinie Karunarathna


Energies | 2015

Computational Fluid Dynamics and Visualisation of Coastal Flows in Tidal Channels Supporting Ocean Energy Development

Enayatollah Zangiabadi; Matt Edmunds; Iain Fairley; Michael Togneri; A.J. Williams; I. Masters; Nick Croft

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