Abstract
Reliable turbulence measurements are essential for deploying underwater tidal energy due to the effect of unsteady flow on turbine performance and lifespan. This paper investigates the application of motion-correction techniques to a novel turbulence sensor, the Barnacle, for more accurate turbulent flow estimation. Instrument deployment was conducted in Strangford Narrows during October and November 2024 from a floating flow-facing offshore barge, with multiple Barnacles validated against a Nortek Vector ADV. Preliminary validation of the smaller Barnacle probe indicated good streamwise-normalised median velocity agreement of within 20% in all three directions for a long-term 12-hour deployment. Motion-corrected median TKE and median streamwise TI were also within 12% of the Vector-derived values and agreed with previously published data from the deployment location. While Vector data were used to correct for acceleration-induced contamination due to limitations of the inertial measurement unit of the Barnacles, this will be rectified in future work to further improve motion correction.
| Original language | English |
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| Number of pages | 8 |
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| Publication status | Published - 8 Sept 2025 |
| Event | The 16th European Wave and Tidal Energy Conference - VidaMar Resort Hotel Madeira, Funchal, Portugal Duration: 7 Sept 2025 → 11 Sept 2025 Conference number: 16 https://ewtec.org/ewtec-2025/ |
Conference
| Conference | The 16th European Wave and Tidal Energy Conference |
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| Abbreviated title | EWTEC2025 |
| Country/Territory | Portugal |
| City | Funchal |
| Period | 7/09/25 → 11/09/25 |
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Keywords
- Barnacle
- Motion
- ADV
- Turbulence
- Tidal Turbine
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Oceanography