Marine turbines--Testing

Model
Digital Document
Publisher
Florida Atlantic University
Description
The aim of this thesis project was to design, develop, and test, a continuously variable transmission (CVT)-based power take off (PTO) sub-system, and its controller, for a small scale marine hydrokinetic turbine (MHK) developed for low-speed tidal currents. In this thesis, a CVT based PTO and controller was developed for a predefined MHK and validated through simulations. A testing platform was subsequently developed including an emulation system to replicate the MHK for testing of the coupled MHK/PTO system. Laboratory testing of the emulation system, PTO component efficiencies, and full system with controls was then conducted. The results showed the mechanical PTO design to be a valid solution and the control methods to be marginally stable with adequate power conversion at low-speed current conditions. The results also identified future work in continued controller development, alternate PTO component testing, and continued testing in parallel with that being done on the MHK prototype.