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IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science | 2012

Analysis of a pico tubular-type hydro turbine performance by runner blade shape using CFD

J H Park; Nak-Joong Lee; J V Wata; Y C Hwang; You-Taek Kim; Young-Ho Lee

There has been a considerable interest recently in the topic of renewable energy. This is primarily due to concerns about environmental impacts of fossil fuels. Moreover, fluctuating and rising oil prices, increase in demand, supply uncertainties and other factors have led to increased calls for alternative energy sources. Small hydropower, among other renewable energy sources, has been evaluated to have adequate development value because it is a clean, renewable and abundant energy resource. In addition, small hydropower has the advantage of low cost development by using rivers, agricultural reservoirs, sewage treatment plants, waterworks and water resources. The main concept of the tubular-type hydro turbine is based on the difference in water pressure levels in pipe lines, where the energy which was initially wasted by using a reducing valve at the pipeline of waterworks, is collected by turbine in the hydro power generator. In this study, in order to acquire the performance data of a pico tubular-type hydro turbine, the output power, head and efficiency characteristics by different runner blade shapes are examined. The pressure and velocity distributions with the variation of guide vane and runner vane angle on turbine performance are investigated by using a commercial CFD code.


IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering | 2016

Experiments on the magnetic coupling in a small scale counter rotating marine current turbine

In Chul Kim; Nak-Joong Lee; Joji Wata; Beom-Soo Hyun; Young Ho Lee

Modern economies are dependent on energy consumption to ensure growth or sustainable development. Renewable energy sources provide a source of energy that can provide energy security and is renewable. Tidal energy is more predictable than other sources or renewable energy like the sun or wind. Horizontal axis marine current turbines are currently the most advanced and commercially feasible option for tidal current convertors. A dual rotor turbine is theoretically able to produce more power than a single rotor turbine at the same fluid velocity. Previous experiments for a counter rotating dual rotor horizontal axis marine current turbine used a mechanical oil seal coupling that caused mechanical losses when water entered through small gaps at the shaft. A new magnetic coupling assembly eliminates the need for a shaft to connect physically with the internal mechanisms and is water tight. This reduces mechanical losses in the system and the effect on the dual rotor performance is presented in this paper.


IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science | 2012

Performance analysis of a counter-rotating tubular type micro-turbine by experiment and CFD

Nak-Joong Lee; Jiyoung Choi; Y H Hwang; You-Taek Kim; Young-Chan Lee

Micro hydraulic turbines have a growing interest because of its small and simple structure, as well as a high possibility of using in micro and small hydropower applications. The differential pressure existing in city water pipelines can be used efficiently to generate electricity in a way similar to that of energy being generated through gravitational potential energy in dams. The pressure energy in the city pipelines is often wasted by using pressure reducing valves at the inlet of water cleaning centers. Instead of using the pressure reducing valves, a micro counter-rotating hydraulic turbine can be used to make use of the pressure energy. In the present paper, a counter-rotating tubular type micro-turbine is studied, with the front runner connected to the generator stator and the rear runner connected to the generator rotor. The performance of the turbine is investigated experimentally and numerically. A commercial ANSYS CFD code was used for numerical analysis.


Fluid Machinery and Fluid Engineering, 2014 ISFMFE - 6th International Symposium on | 2014

Numerical analysis on the closed tank of energy storage system during discharge using CFD

Ji-Hoon Park; Byeong-Jun Kim; Nak-Joong Lee; Young-Ho Lee


한국신재생에너지학회 학술대회논문집 | 2015

Experiments comparing the mechanical loss of magnetic coupling on a counter rotating turbine

InCheol Kim; Nak-Joong Lee; Beom-Soo Hyun; Young-Ho Lee


한국신재생에너지학회 학술대회논문집 | 2014

Performance study of a scaled-down current turbine using CFD and Experimental methods

InCheol Kim; Nak-Joong Lee; Young-Ho Lee


한국신재생에너지학회 학술대회논문집 | 2014

Comparision between CFD and model Experiments of a counter-rotating tidal current turbine by variation of blade gap

Nak-Joong Lee; InChul Kim; Beom-Soo Hyun; Young-Ho Lee


Archive | 2012

Experimental studies on the PTO system of a novelfloating wave energy converter

Mohammed Faizal; Byung-Ha Kim; Chang-Goo Kim; Nak-Joong Lee; Mohammed R. Ahmed; Young Ho Lee


AFORE | 2012

NUMERICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES ON THE PTO SYSTEM OF A NOVEL FLOATING WAVE ENERGY CONVERTER

Mohammed Faizal; Byung-Ha Kim; Chang-Goo Kim; Nak-Joong Lee; M. Rafiuddin Ahmed; Young-Ho Lee


AFORE | 2011

DESIGN ANALYSIS OF A COUNTER-ROTATING TUBULAR TYPE MICRO-TURBINE BY CFD

Nak-Joong Lee; Ji-Hoon Park; Young-Ho Hwang; You-Taek Kim; Young-Ho Lee

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Young-Ho Lee

Korea Maritime and Ocean University

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You-Taek Kim

Korea Maritime and Ocean University

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Beom-Soo Hyun

Korea Maritime and Ocean University

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Byung-Ha Kim

Korea Maritime and Ocean University

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Chang-Goo Kim

Korea Maritime and Ocean University

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Young Ho Lee

Korea Maritime and Ocean University

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Mohammed Faizal

University of the South Pacific

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Byeong-Jun Kim

Korea Maritime and Ocean University

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In Chul Kim

Korea Maritime and Ocean University

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