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2021 Cook Inlet Tidal Energy Resource Characterization Bottom Lander MeasurementsSource

These datasets are from tidal resource characterization measurements collected on the Terrasond High Energy Oceanographic Mooring (THEOM) from 1 July 2021 to 30 August 2021 (60 days) in Cook Inlet, Alaska. The lander was deployed at 60.7207031 N, 151.4294998 W in ~50 m of water. The dataset contains raw and processed data from the following two instruments: 1. A Nortek Signature 500 kHz acoustic Doppler current profiler (ADCP). Data were recorded in 4 Hz in the beam coordinate system from all 5 beams. Processed data has been averaged into 5 minutes bins and converted to the East-North-Up (ENU) coordinate system. 2. A Nortek Vector acoustic Doppler velocimeter (ADV). Data were recorded at 8 Hz in the beam coordinate system. Processed data has been averaged into 5 minutes bins and converted to the Streamwise - Cross-stream - Vertical (Principal) coordinate system. Turbulence statistics were calculated from 5-minute bins, with an FFT length equal to the bin length, and saved in the processed dataset. Data was read and analyzed using the DOLfYN (version 1.0.2) python package and saved in MATLAB (.mat) and netCDF (.nc) file formats. Files containing analyzed data (".b1") were standardized using the TSDAT (version 0.4.2) python package. NetCDF files can be opened using DOLfYN (e.g., `dat = dolfyn.load(''*.nc")`) or the xarray python package (e.g. `dat = xarray.open_dataset("*.nc"). All distances are in meters (e.g., depth, range, etc), and all velocities in m/s. See the DOLfYN documentation linked in the submission, and/or the Nortek documentation for additional details.

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ADCPADVAlaskaHydrokineticMATLABMHKMarineNortekSignature 500acoustic doppler current profileracoustic doppler velocimetercurrentdataenergyfrequencymeasurementsmooringpowerprocessed datapythonraw dataresourcetidal
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)over 1 year ago
Admiralty Inlet Advanced Turbulence Measurements: Final Data and Code ArchiveSource

Data and code that is not already in a public location that is used in Kilcher, Thomson, Harding, and Nylund (2017) "Turbulence Measurements from Compliant Moorings - Part II: Motion Correction" doi: 10.1175/JTECH-D-16-0213.1. The links point to Python source code used in the publication. All other files are source data used in the publication.

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ADVAdmiralty InletDOLfYNDeepWater BuoyancyHydrokineticIMUMHKMarineMatlabNRELNortek VectorPNNLPuget SoundStableMoorTTMTidal Turbulence MooringUniversity of WashingtonVECWashingtonWater Velocitybenchbuoybuoy observationscodecorrectioncurrentdataenergyhigh-precisionin situ oceanicinertial motioninstrumentationlab datameasurementmonitoringmooringpowerprocessed dataprocessingpythonpython source coderesourcesensorsensorssourcetesttidal turbulancetorpedoturbulence
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)over 1 year ago
Admiralty Inlet, WA - Tidal CurrentsSource

Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) data from seafloor tripods in Admiralty Inlet, Puget Sound, Washington. Data collected from April 2009 through December 2012. When using the data, please cite the J. Oceanic Eng. paper included in this submission, and please contact Jim Thomson prior to submitting publications or conference abstracts that use the data.

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ADCPAdmiralty HeadAdmiralty InletHydrokineticMHKMarineMatlabNNMRECPMECPuget SoundWAWashingtonacousticacoustic dopplercharacterizationcurrentcurrent profilerdatadopplerenergyfield testmooringmooring dataoceanpowerprocessed dataresourceseafloor tripodstidaltidal monitoringtidevelocity
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)over 1 year ago
Advanced TidGen Power System - Control and SCADA SystemSource

The TidGen Power System generates emission-free electricity from tidal currents and connects directly into existing grids using smart grid technology. The power system consists of three major subsystems: shore-side power electronics, mooring system, and turbine generator unit (TGU) device. This submission includes a technical report on control system development, supporting simulations and supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) system requirements. Also included is the final design of the control and SCADA system, with supporting simulations and risk mitigation control strategies to address major system technical risks.

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CECCMSHydrokineticMHKMarineSCADATGUTidGenbackupcommunicationcondition monitoringcondition monitoring systemcontrol theorycross flow turbinecross-flow turbinecurrentdatadesignenergyfault limitsfinal designhardwarelab testlogginglogicmooring systemoceanpowerprinciplesreportsensor listshore-sidesimulationsimulationssubsystem developmentsubsystem testingsupervisory control and data acquisitiontechnologytheorytidaltidal currentturbine generator unitwarning
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)over 1 year ago
Advanced TidGen Power System - Deployment and Mooring SystemSource

The TidGen Power System generates emission-free electricity from tidal currents and connects directly into existing grids using smart grid technology. The power system consists of three major subsystems: shore-side power electronics, mooring system, and turbine generator unit (TGU) device. This submission includes the technical report on deployment and mooring system design requirements and subsystem risk analysis. A primary goal of the Advanced TidGen Power System project is to adapt ORPC's buoyant tensioned mooring system (BTMS) to the Advanced TidGen turbine generator unit (TGU). The TGU, as determined at the System Definition Review held in June 2017, is a dual-driveline, stacked system that implements hydrodynamic improvements for turbine design, turbine-turbine interactions and turbine-structure interactions. A major challenge for mooring and deployment system design will be to account for the substantial increases in loading incurred from increased power production and the resulting system drag during operation. Figure 1 shows the current system as presented for the Preliminary Design Review held in October 2017. This document addresses major risks, preventative measures, and mitigation strategies that have influenced this design and continue to drive development work toward the next design iteration. Also included is the technical report on mooring system design, supporting analytical models, and subsystem FMEA. Maine Marine Composites (MMC) has developed a simulation model to design a mooring system for Ocean Renewable Power Company) TidGen tidal energy converter. This document describes the simulation model, results, and the status of the current mooring system design. A preliminary anchor design is also proposed by MMC. The anchor is primarily a concrete gravity anchor. Structural steel is embedded inside the concrete to provide strength for the chain connection points. Steel L Channels also protrude underneath the concrete to act as a skirt to provide additional resistance.

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CECHydrokineticMHKMarineTGUTidGenanchorbending stresscomponent failurecross flow turbinecross-flow turbinecurrentdeploymentdesigndesign analysisdesign considerationsenergyfailure modeling and effects analysisfatiguefmeagravity anchorlimit statesmaximum power outputmitigationmodel specificationsmooringmorring failureorpcpowerriskssimulaitonsystemtechnologytidaltidal currenttidal powerturbine generator deviceturbine generator unit
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)over 1 year ago
Advanced TidGen Power System - Development Test PlanSource

The TidGen Power System generates emission-free electricity from tidal currents and connects directly into existing grids using smart grid technology. The power system consists of three major subsystems: shore-side power electronics, mooring system, and turbine generator unit (TGU) device. This submission includes field Test Plans for subsystem and system tests.

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CECHydrokineticMHKMarineTidGenaccelerated lifeanchor-holding capacitycobscook baycomposite structuralcomposite structurecomposite turbinecross flow turbinecross-flow turbinecurrentdeploymentdevelopmentenergyfieldfield testfull systemperformancepowerretrievalsubsystemsystemsystem deploymenttechnologytesttest plantestingtidaltidal currentturbine loadverification
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)over 1 year ago
Advanced TidGen Power System - Final System Design Technical ReportSource

The TidGen Power System generates emission-free electricity from tidal currents and connects directly into existing grids using smart grid technology. The power system consists of three major subsystems: shore-side power electronics, mooring system, and turbine generator unit (TGU) device. This submission includes a technical report describing the advanced technology and final system design. Includes detailed descriptions of each component of each subsystem.

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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)over 1 year ago
Advanced TidGen Power System - LCOE Calculations and System OverviewSource

The TidGen Power System generates emission-free electricity from tidal currents and connects directly into existing grids using smart grid technology. The power system consists of three major subsystems: shore-side power electronics, mooring system, and turbine generator unit (TGU) device. This submission includes the Advanced TidGen cost and cost of energy metrics after critical design review for BP1, and a complete LCOE content model and LCOE reporting according to DOE guidance for the baseline system and the system with advanced technology integrated. A revised LCOE content model is also included, with more relevant market array assumptions. Additionally, this submission includes a complete system overview and component overview content models. The LCOE Content Model provides data submitters with an easy and consistent means of uploading data that can be used to calculate the levelized cost of energy for MHK devices. Data represents the design completed for the Critical Design Review conducted at ORPC in December, 2017. All values are for a single device. Note that with substantial fixed costs, larger arrays will greatly reduce LCOE. For an array in Admiralty Inlet producing 136,000 MWh, 270 devices with an array CAPEX of $540,260,052 and an array OPEX of $39,959,207 would result in an LCOE of $722/MWh.

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CECCOEHydrokineticLCOEMHKMarineTA1TidGenarraybaselinecanalcomponentscontent modelcost of energycross flow turbinecross-flow turbinecurrentdatadeviceeconomicsenergyfinancialimprovedlevelized cost of energymetricsoceanorpcoverviewparametersperformancepowerresourceriversinglesystemsystem content modeltidaltidal current
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)over 1 year ago
Advanced TidGen Power System - Material Characterization ProgramSource

The TidGen Power System generates emission-free electricity from tidal currents and connects directly into existing grids using smart grid technology. The power system consists of three major subsystems: shore-side power electronics, mooring system, and turbine generator unit (TGU) device. This submission includes the test report on the characterization program composite testing and the selected composite structure. ORPC arranged coupon testing of candidate material sets as part of a larger characterization program. The goal of this testing was to down select the candidate material sets and determine failure mechanisms. This was done by testing both dry and saturated material sets and examining the effects of moisture uptake of the coupons mechanical properties. Due to the limitations of this program we were limited to static tensile testing is longitudinal and transverse directions as well as limited tensile fatigue testing with a loading of R=0.1 (tension - tension). This program did however, allow for a larger spread of material sets including a novel hydrophobic resin that was promoted to resist water uptake, optimized for subsea applications. Also included is a technical report on the characterization program, including composite test data, design FMEA for composite structure, material selection, composite design, PFMEA for the composite production process, reliability models, production process control plan and development plan. Materials for Marine Hydrokinetic (MHK) devices need to be evaluated before being utilized on a device with a service life of 20 years. For this reason, and the fact that ORPCs turbines are a complex manufacturing challenge, a composite optimization program is conducted. This program looked at novel material sets, production processes and developed tools to evaluate manufacturing defects and characterize their effect on structural performance over an extended operating time. This report will cover the work done during Budget Period 1 for Task 2 of the Advanced TidGen Power System Project.

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CECFMEAHydrokineticMHKMarineTidGencharacterizationcompositecomposite characterizationcomposite designcompositescontrol plancross flow turbinecross-flow turbinecurrentdevelopment planenergyfailure modes and effects analysismaterialmaterial testingmaterialsoceanorpcpowerreliabilityreliability modelselectionsetsmart gridtechnical reporttechnologytest reporttestingtidaltidal currenttidal power
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)over 1 year ago
Advanced TidGen Power System - Material Set SelectionSource

The TidGen Power System generates emission-free electricity from tidal currents and connects directly into existing grids using smart grid technology. The power system consists of three major subsystems: shore-side power electronics, mooring system, and turbine generator unit (TGU) device. This submission includes the technical report on the composite trade study for chosen material sets.

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CECHydrokineticMHKMarineTidGencharacterizationcompositecomposite characterizationcompositescross flow turbinecross-flow turbinecurrentenergymaterialoceanorpcpowerselectionsettechnologytidaltidal current
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)over 1 year ago
Advanced TidGen Power System - OpenFOAM Version 5 CFD Case FilesSource

The TidGen Power System generates emission-free electricity from tidal currents and connects directly into existing grids using smart grid technology. The power system consists of three major subsystems: shore-side power electronics, mooring system, and turbine generator unit (TGU) device. This submission contains supporting CFD files, case files and geometry for the Advanced TidGen. TSR = Tip speed ratio Cp = Power coefficient Cl = Lift coefficient Cd = Drag coefficient

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CADCECCFDHydrokineticMHKMarineOpenFOAMTidGencase filescasefilescodecomputational fluid dynamicscross flow turbinecross-flow turbinecurrentenergyfield testnumerical analysisnumerical modelingoceanorpcpowerpythonrotorscriptsimulationtechnologytesttidaltidal current
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)over 1 year ago
Advanced TidGen Power System - Preliminary IO&M and Testing PlanSource

The TidGen Power System generates emission-free electricity from tidal currents and connects directly into existing grids using smart grid technology. The power system consists of three major subsystems: shore-side power electronics, mooring system, and turbine generator unit (TGU) device. This submission includes the preliminary Installation, Operation & Maintenance (IO&M) and testing plan. In 2012, the first TidGen device was installed in Cobscook Bay utilizing a piled foundation, which required extensive, costly geotechnical survey and on-water effort on the order of several weeks to install the system. The Advanced TidGen 2.0 Power System has adapted the Buoyant Tensioned Mooring System (BTMS) that reduces on-water deployment time to within a tidal cycle. The device has been designed to match the resources typically available in remote regions, such as Igiugig, Alaska, which are the immediate commercial market for ORPC's technology. The system has been designed to meet requirements throughout the entire lifecycle concept of operations.

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CECHydrokineticIOMMHKMarineORPCTidGencostcross flow turbinecross-flow turbinecurrenteconomicsemissionenergyfinancesfreeinstallationmaintenancemooring systemoceanoperationpowershore-side powersmart gridtechnologytest plantestingtidaltidal currentturbine generator unit
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)over 1 year ago
Advanced TidGen Power System - Preliminary Turbine Hydrodynamic DesignSource

The TidGen Power System generates emission-free electricity from tidal currents and connects directly into existing grids using smart grid technology. The power system consists of three major subsystems: shore-side power electronics, mooring system, and turbine generator unit (TGU) device. This submission includes the preliminary turbine hydrodynamic design, with supporting CFD analysis, structural analysis, and design description for TidGen versions 1.0 and 2.0.

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CECCFDHydrokineticMHKMarineQBladeSimulationTGUTidGenTidal Currentanalyseschord studycomponent testingcomputational fluid dynamicscross flow turbinecross-flow turbinecurrentdesignenergyfluid flowhydrodynamicsnumerical analysisnumerical modeloceanorpcpowertidalturbine generator unit device
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)over 1 year ago
Advanced TidGen Power System - ProteusDS Version 2.43.5 FilesSource

The TidGen Power System generates emission-free electricity from tidal currents and connects directly into existing grids using smart grid technology. The power system consists of three major subsystems: shore-side power electronics, mooring system, and turbine generator unit (TGU) device. ProteusDS is a full featured dynamic analysis software capable of simulating vessels, structures, lines, and technologies in harsh marine environments. This simulation software that was used to test the Advanced TidGen Power System. This submission includes the supporting Proteus simulation files.

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CECCobscook BayHydrokineticMHKMarineProteusProteusDSRigid bodyTidGenWestern Passageanalysiscomponentcross flow turbinecross-flow turbinecurrentdynamicenergygeometryoceanorpcpowersimulationtechnologytidaltidal currentultimate limit state
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)over 1 year ago
Advanced TidGen Power System - Summary PresentationSource

The TidGen Power System generates emission-free electricity from tidal currents and connects directly into existing grids using smart grid technology. The power system consists of three major subsystems: shore-side power electronics, mooring system, and turbine generator unit (TGU) device. This submission includes a summary presentation as an overview of the BP1 report for the Advanced TidGen Project.

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CECHydrokineticIOMMHKMarineTidGencross flow turbinecross-flow turbinecurrentdesigndevelopmenteconomicsenergyenvironmentalinstallationmaintenancemanagementmonitoringoceanoperationorpcoverviewplanpowerpresentationprojectrisksystem designsystem fabricationtechnologytesttidaltidal current
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)over 1 year ago
Advanced TidGen Power System - System Fabrication PlanSource

The TidGen Power System generates emission-free electricity from tidal currents and connects directly into existing grids using smart grid technology. The power system consists of three major subsystems: shore-side power electronics, mooring system, and turbine generator unit (TGU) device. This submission includes the system fabrication plan for Advanced TidGen project.

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CECHydrokineticMHKMarineTidGenassemblycross flow turbinecross-flow turbinecurrentenergyfabricationmooringoceanorpcplanpowerresourcesupply chainsystemtechnologytidaltidal current
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)over 1 year ago
Advanced TidGen Power System 2.0 - Final BP1 Turbine Design Technical ReportSource

The TidGen Power System generates emission-free electricity from tidal currents and connects directly into existing grids using smart grid technology. The power system consists of three major subsystems: shore-side power electronics, mooring system, and turbine generator unit (TGU) device. This submission includes a technical report with final design models, supporting CFD analysis, structural analysis, and development plan.

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CECCFDHydrokineticMHKMarineTGUTidGenTidal Currentanalysescomponent testingcomputational fluid dynamicscross flow turbinecross-flow turbinecurrentenergyfluid flowhydrodynamicsnumerical analysisnumerical modeloceanorpcpowertechnologytidalturbine generator unit
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)over 1 year ago
Advanced TidGen Power System 2.0 - Presentation of SystemSource

The TidGen Power System generates emission-free electricity from tidal currents and connects directly into existing grids using smart grid technology. The power system consists of three major subsystems: shore-side power electronics, mooring system, and turbine generator unit (TGU) device. This submission includes the final presentation on all technical work performed, the final subsystem design, supporting analytical models, risk analysis and development plan.

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CECHydrokineticMHKMarineTGUTidGenanchorcross flow turbinecross-flow turbinecurrentdeploymentdesignenergyenvironmentalmitigationmooringoceanorpcpowerrisksubsystemsubsystems reporttechnologytidaltidal currentturbine generator unit
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)over 1 year ago
Aquantis 2.5 MW Ocean Current Generation Device - MHK Hydrofoils Design, Wind Tunnel Optimization and CFD Analysis ReportSource

Dataset contains MHK Hydrofoils Design and Optimization and CFD Analysis Report for the Aquantis 2.5 MW Ocean Current Generation Device, as well as MHK Hydrofoils Wind Tunnel Test Plan and Checkout Test Report.

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2.5 MWAquantisCECCFDHydrofoilsHydrokineticLaminar runMHKMarineanalysisaxialaxial flow turbineaxiscomputational fluid dynamicscurrentcurrent generation devicedesignenergygeometryhorizontalhydrofoilnumerical modelingoceanocean currentoptimizationperformance datapowertechnologytest plantest reportturbinewind tunnelwind tunnel tests
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)over 1 year ago
Aquantis 2.5 MW Ocean Current Generation Device - Scaled Tank Test Design and ResultsSource

Aquantis 2.5 MW Ocean Current Generation Device, Tow Tank Dynamic Rig Structural Analysis Results. This is the detailed documentation for scaled device testing in a tow tank, including models, drawings, presentations, cost of energy analysis, and structural analysis. This dataset also includes specific information on drivetrain, roller bearing, blade fabrication, mooring, and rotor characteristics.

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2.5 MWAquantisC-planeCECHydrokineticLCOEMHKMarineanalysisaxialaxial flow turbineaxisblade fabricationcost of energycurrentdesigndevicedrawingsdrivetraindynamic rigeconomicsenergygenerationhorizontallab datalab testlaboratory testinglevelized cost of energymodelingmodelsmooringoceanocean currentpowerpresentationsresourceresultsroller bearingrotor characteristicsstructuraltank testtechnologytow tankturbine
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)over 1 year ago
Aquantis 2.5 MW Ocean Current Generation Device Design DetailsSource

Items in this submission provide the detailed design of the Aquantis Ocean Current Turbine and accompanying analysis documents, including preliminary designs, verification of design reports, CAD drawings of the hydrostatic drivetrain, a test plan and an operating conditions simulation report. This dataset also contains analysis trade off studies of fixed vs. variable pitch and 2 vs. 3 blades.

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AquantisBOMCADCECHydrokineticMHKMarineanalysis reportaxialaxial flow turbineaxisbill of materialsblade configurationcurrentdesigndesign reviewdetailsdrivetrainenergyfixed pitchhorizontalhydrostatic drivetrainoceanocean currentoperating conditionspowerreportseawater bearingsimulationstructural designtechnologytest planturbinevariable pitch
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)over 1 year ago
Computational Fluid Dynamics Simulation of Oscylator cylindersSource

This is one of the computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations. The parameters for the test are in the info.txt file.

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CECCFDHydrokineticMHKMarineOscylatorOscylator-4Vortex Hydro Energycomputationalcomputational fluid dynamicscoupledcurrentcurrent energycylinder dataenergyflow speedfluid dynamicsinteractionmodelingoscillatingoscylator cylinderspowerraw datasimulation
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)over 1 year ago
CountrySource

This layer contains the latest 14 months of unemployment statistics from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). The data is offered at the nationwide, state, and county geography levels. Puerto Rico is included. These are not seasonally adjusted values.The layer is updated monthly with the newest unemployment statistics available from BLS. There are attributes in the layer that specify which month is associated to each statistic. Most current month: April 2023 (preliminary values at the county level)The attributes included for each month are:Unemployment rate (%)Count of unemployed populationCount of employed population in the labor forceCount of people in the labor forceData obtained from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Data downloaded: June 16, 2023Local Area Unemployment Statistics table download: https://www.bls.gov/lau/#tablesLocal Area Unemployment FTP downloads:State and CountyNationData Notes:This layer is updated automatically when the BLS releases their most current monthly statistics. The layer always contains the most recent estimates. It is updated within days of the BLS's county release schedule. BLS releases their county statistics roughly 2 months after-the-fact. The data is joined to 2021 TIGER boundaries from the U.S. Census Bureau.Monthly values are subject to revision over time.For national values, employed plus unemployed may not sum to total labor force due to rounding.As of the January 2022 estimates released on March 18th, 2022, BLS is reporting new data for the two new census areas in Alaska - Copper River and Chugach - and historical data for the previous census area - Valdez Cordova.To better understand the different labor force statistics included in this map, see the diagram below from BLS:

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The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)over 1 year ago
Current Energy Harnessing using Synergistic Kinematics of Schools of Fish-Shaped Bodies: Marine Hydrodynamics Laboratory Tank Testing DataSource

The objectives of the proposed work pertain to building a high power-density and high efficiency device to harness MHK energy by mimicking fish-school kinematics. Vortex Hydro Energy is collaborating with a concept formed and undergone preliminary testing at the University of Michigan to complete this task. This submission contains data from the Marine Hydrodynamics Laboratory tank testing for 1, 2, and 3 cylinders. Tests were run in a 10,000 gallon recirculating tank. Cylinders have a diameter of 0.0889 m and 0.895m long. See "Read Me" for file format explanation and additional details.

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3-D converterAnn ArborCECFiSH-MHKFiSH-VIVACEHydrokineticMHKMarineMichiganOscylatorOscylator-4Synergistic KinematicsVIVVIVACEVortex Hydro Energybodyconvertercurrentcurrent energycylinder dataenergyfishflow speedlab datalab testmass ratiometers per secondoceanoscillatingpowerriverschoolshapedtank testtechnologytestingtransformativevortex induced vibrations
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)over 1 year ago
Hydrokinetic Canal Measurements: Inflow Velocity, Wake Flow Velocity, and TurbulenceSource

The dataset consist of acoustic Doppler current profiler (ADCP) velocity measurements in the wake of a 3-meter diameter vertical-axis hydrokinetic turbine deployed in Roza Canal, Yakima, WA, USA. A normalized hub-centerline wake velocity profile and two cross-section velocity contours, 10 meters and 20 meters downstream of the turbine, are presented. Mean velocities and turbulence data, measured using acoustic Doppler velocimeter (ADV) at 50 meters upstream of the turbine, are also presented. Canal dimensions and hydraulic properties, and turbine-related information are also included.

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ADCPADVHydrokineticMHKMarineRoza CanalSandiaUS Bureau of ReclamationUSAWAWashingtonYakimaacoustic Doppler current profileracoustic doppler velocimetercanalcharacterizationcontourcross-sectioncurrentdimensionsenergyfield testflowhub-centerlinehydraulic propertiesimpact assessmentinflowmeasurementsnormalizedpowerprofileresourceriverspecificationsspecssurveyturbineturbulencevelocityvelocity deficitvertical axiswakewater velocity
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)over 1 year ago
LCOE Baseline for RME Surge WEC DeviceSource

This submission includes all the data to support an LCOE baseline assessment for the Resolute Marine Energy (RME) Surge WEC device.

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AEPAlaskaCBSControlsControls OptimizationFCRHydrokineticLCOEMHKMarineRMESurgeWECUSAWECYakutatannual energy productionassumptionscalculationcharacteristicscontent modelconvertercostcost breakdowncost breakdown structurecurrentdatadeviceeconomicsenergyfixed charge ratelevelized cost of energyoceanoscillatingperformancepowerrenewable energyresolute marine energyresourcesurgesurge converterviscous dampingwavewave energy converter
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)over 1 year ago
Multipurpose Marine Cadastre

Multipurpose Marine Cadastre viewer.

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BasinBathymetryBiological OceanographyBuoysCablesChemical OceanographyCurrentDensityDrilling PlatformsEstuaryFederal BoundariesHarborsInternational BoundariesLease BlocksMarineMarine Jurisdictional BoundariesMarine Man Made FeaturesMarine PhysiographicMarine Protected AreasMarine Regulatory BoundariesMarine ReservesMarine TransportationNo Take ZonesPhysical OceanographyPipelinesPressureProduction PlatformsProtraction AreasSea Surface HeightSeabed FeaturesShelfShipping ChannelsShipping LanesShorelineState BoundariesSurface WindTemperatureTidal TurbinesTideTurbidityWellsWind Turbinesbathymetrycadastrecurrentdensitymarineoceanographypressuretemperaturetideturbiditywind
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National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)about 1 year ago
Next Generation RivGen Power System: Kvichak River, AK Overwinter Ice StudySource

The University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) Alaska Hydrokinetic Energy Research Center was tasked with developing a real-time data telemetry / remote power generation system to monitor frazil ice conditions in the Kvichak River in support of the U.S. Department of Energy funded "Next Generation MHK River Power System Optimized for Performance, Durability and Survivability" project. A real-time telemetry system was requested because of the short time span between the end of the frazil ice season when the instruments would be recovered, limited vessel availability and the project end-date. To meet the project objectives, UAF designed and assembled a remote power/real-time data telemetry system that included an auto start propane generator, a small PV array, a small battery bank and line-of-sight radios as well as two sonar systems to monitor river velocity and water column acoustic backscatter strength. Both sonars included internal batteries for powering the instruments in case of failure of the shore based power system. The sonars, deployed in ~5 m of water on the bed of the Kvichak River, adjacent to the Village of Igiugig, Alaska were tethered to shore via a waterproof armored cable that conveyed power to the subsurface instruments and data from the instruments to the shore based telemetry system. The instruments were programmed to record data internally as well as to transmit data serially over the cables to the shore based system. The system was in-place between November, 2016 and June, 2017. While the real-time data telemetry system was not successful and the remote power generation power system was only partially successful, the system design included sufficient redundant power in the form of internal instrument batteries to enable the collection of nearly three months of overlapping velocity and backscatter data (from November through February) and a record of acoustic backscatter strength spanning the entire ~150 day frazil ice season between November, 2016 and ~April, 2017. This submission includes the overwinter ice study plan, dataset, and final report. The dataset includes modeled water velocity, discharge, and measured water velocity and acoustic backscatter strength in winter 2016-17 from the Kvichak River at the Village of Igiugig, Alaska, USA.

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ADCPAKAlaskaCECEAHydrokineticIgiugigKvichak RiverMHKMarineRivGenSWIPacousticacoustic doppler current profileraxialaxisbottom mountedconditionscross flow turbinecurrentdata collectiondopplerdurabilityenergyenvironmentequipmentfiberglass tripodfrazilhorizontalicemonitoringperformanceplanpowerprofilerreal-timeremoteriversea spidershallowstudystudy plansurvivabilitysystemtelemetryturbinewinter
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)over 1 year ago
Next Generation RivGen Power System: Risk RegisterSource

Risk Register for the RivGen power system, optimized for performance, durability and survivability, in Microsoft Excel format.

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CECHydrokineticIgiugigMHKMarineORPCRivGenanalysisassessmentaxialaxisbottom mountedcommercialcross flow turbinecurrenteconomiceconomicsenergyenvironmentalhorizontalmanagementpowerregulatoryreliabilityriskrisk registerrivershallowtechnicaltechnology
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)over 1 year ago
ORPC RivGen Hydrokinetic Turbine Wake CharacterizationSource

Field measurements of mean flow and turbulence parameters at the Kvichak river prior to and after the deployment of ORPC's RivGen hydrokinetic turbine. Data description and turbine wake analysis are presented in the attached manuscript "Wake measurements from a hydrokinetic river turbine" by Guerra and Thomson (recently submitted to Renewable Energy). There are three data sets: NoTurbine (prior to deployment), Not_Operational_Turbine (turbine underwater, but not operational), and Operational_Turbine. The data has been quality controlled and organized into a three-dimensional grid using a local coordinate system described in the paper. All data sets are in Matlab format (.mat). Variables available in the data sets are: qx: X coordinate matrix (m) qy: Y coordinate matrix (m) z : z coordinate vector (m) lat : grid cell latitude (degrees) lon: grid cell longitude (degrees) U : velocity magnitude (m/s) Ux: x velocity (m/s) Vy: y velocity (m/s) W: vertical velocity (m/s) Pseudo_beam.b_i: pseudo-along beam velocities (i = 1 to 4) (m/s) (structure with raw data within each grid cell) beam5.b5: 5th-beam velocity (m/s) (structure with raw data within each grid cell) tke: turbulent kinetic energy (m2/s2) epsilon: TKE dissipation rate (m2/s3) Reynolds stresses: uu, vv, ww, uw, vw (m2/s2) Variables from the Not Operational Turbine data set are identified with _T Variables from the Operational Turbine data set are identified with _TO

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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)over 1 year ago
Oscylator-4 Energy Converter St. Clair River Installation Data 2016Source

Data collected during the 2016 St. Clair River installation of the Oscylator-4 energy converter.

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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)over 1 year ago
Reference Model 2 Full Scale Geometry (RM2: River Current Turbine)Source

Contains the Reference Model 2 (RM2) full scale geometry files of the River Current Turbine, developed by the Reference Model Project (RMP). These full scale geometry files are saved as SolidWorks assembly, IGS, X_T, and STEP files, and require a CAD program to view. This data was generated upon completion of the project on September 30, 2014. The Reference Model Project (RMP), sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), was a partnered effort to develop open-source MHK point designs as reference models (RMs) to benchmark MHK technology performance and costs, and an open-source methodology for design and analysis of MHK technologies, including models for estimating their capital costs, operational costs, and levelized costs of energy. The point designs also served as open-source test articles for university researchers and commercial technology developers. The RMP project team, led by Sandia National Laboratories (SNL), included a partnership between DOE, three national laboratories, including the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), and Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), the Applied Research Laboratory of Penn State University, and Re Vision Consulting. Reference Model 2 (RM2) is a variable speed dual-rotor cross-flow river turbine that is deployed at the waters surface. It was designed for deployment at a reference site modeled after a reach in the Mississippi River near Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The rotors are anchored to a two-pontoon vessel platform. Surface deployment of the turbine minimizes the handling requirements during deployment and recovery and reduces overall costs for all O&M activities, including allowing for easy access to the power conversion chain (PCC). The design (two rotors per platform) also reduces the environmental footprint and associated environmental compliance costs.

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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)over 1 year ago
StateSource

This layer contains the latest 14 months of unemployment statistics from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). The data is offered at the nationwide, state, and county geography levels. Puerto Rico is included. These are not seasonally adjusted values.The layer is updated monthly with the newest unemployment statistics available from BLS. There are attributes in the layer that specify which month is associated to each statistic. Most current month: April 2023 (preliminary values at the county level)The attributes included for each month are:Unemployment rate (%)Count of unemployed populationCount of employed population in the labor forceCount of people in the labor forceData obtained from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Data downloaded: June 16, 2023Local Area Unemployment Statistics table download: https://www.bls.gov/lau/#tablesLocal Area Unemployment FTP downloads:State and CountyNationData Notes:This layer is updated automatically when the BLS releases their most current monthly statistics. The layer always contains the most recent estimates. It is updated within days of the BLS's county release schedule. BLS releases their county statistics roughly 2 months after-the-fact. The data is joined to 2021 TIGER boundaries from the U.S. Census Bureau.Monthly values are subject to revision over time.For national values, employed plus unemployed may not sum to total labor force due to rounding.As of the January 2022 estimates released on March 18th, 2022, BLS is reporting new data for the two new census areas in Alaska - Copper River and Chugach - and historical data for the previous census area - Valdez Cordova.To better understand the different labor force statistics included in this map, see the diagram below from BLS:

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The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)over 1 year ago
Tidal Currents Turbine Parametric StudySource

This is an exercise in optimizing the flow through a shrouded axial turbine to have the least resistance and to have optimal output and torque and energy. In this study, different variates of the original geometry of the current turbine designed by Hydrokinetic Energy Corp. (HEC) were evaluated for energy efficiency using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD). The objective was accomplished by a parametric study of the key geometric parameters for the shroud, the diffuser, and the hub.

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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)over 1 year ago
Tidal Resource Data from Sequim Bay Inlet, WA, August 2020Source

Data from a Nortek Signature1000 deployed on a lander for 14 days in Aug 2020 in the entrance to Sequim Bay, WA. Raw data were processed using the DOLfYN python package and standardized using the ME Data Pipeline python package, tsdat version 0.2.12. Processed data were partitioned into 24 hour increments and saved in the NETCDF file format.

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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)over 1 year ago