AIP Advances (Dec 2023)

Performance analysis of a novel small-scale radial turbine with adjustable nozzle for ocean thermal energy conversion

  • Yunzheng Ge,
  • Jingping Peng,
  • Fengyun Chen,
  • Lei Liu,
  • Wanjun Zhang,
  • Weimin Liu,
  • Jinju Sun

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0174947
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 12
pp. 125121 – 125121-12

Abstract

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Ocean thermal energy is acknowledged as one of the most promising ocean renewable energy sources in low latitude sea areas. In the ocean thermal energy conversion system, the turbine plays a significant role, and it is responsible for converting the working medium enthalpy into the shaft output power. The present study is focused on the performance analysis of a novel radial inflow turbine with an adjustable nozzle in the OTEC system in order to adapt to the changing operating conditions of the turbine, which vary with the change in seawater temperature. At the design point, the predicted overall isentropic efficiency is 86.5%, and the shaft output power is 15.3 kW, slightly higher than the expected 15 kW. Furthermore, a parametric study is performed, respectively, for the nozzle vane stagger angle and the nozzle-impeller radial clearance to explore the favorable geometric parameters for different conditions. The turbine’s overall efficiency increases slightly with deceasing nozzle-impeller radial clearance, and the variation of the nozzle vane stagger angle is much more influential on the turbine shaft power and overall efficiency. The optimum stagger angle point moves from 32° to 36° gradually with the increase in nozzle-impeller clearance. Finally, the feasibility of an adjustable nozzle for the turbine under off-design conditions was verified by combining the radial clearance and nozzle stagger angle.