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Performance analysis of two vertical-axis hydrokinetic turbines using variational multiscale method

•VMS framework is applied to simulate multiple vertical-axis hydrokinetic turbines.•Mesh refinement study is performed to ensure the grid converged solution is obtained.•Multi-domain method is adopted to increase computational efficiency.•The effect of spacing between turbines is analysed.•The resul...

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Arrays
Axial stress
Boundary conditions
Boundary layers
Computational fluid dynamics
Computer simulation
Convergence
Domains
Finite element method
Finite elements
Fluid flow
Grid refinement (mathematics)
Incompressible flow
Multiscale analysis
Performance prediction
Rotor stator interactions
Rotors
Simulation
Stators
Struts
Time dependence
Torque
Turbine interaction
Turbines
Vertical axis hydrokinetic turbines
Wake-structure interaction
title Performance analysis of two vertical-axis hydrokinetic turbines using variational multiscale method
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