Optimization of the Bionic Wing Shape of Tidal Turbines Using Multi-Island Genetic Algorithm

Author:

Zhang Zhiyang,Wu Bo,Wu Linyan,Liu Weixing,Liu Lei,Li NingyuORCID,Cui Lin

Abstract

In this study, we improved the energy acquisition efficiency of tidal turbines with bionic airfoils by optimizing the seagull, long-eared owl, sparrowhawk, and two-dimensional airfoils, thereby obtaining a better lift–drag ratio. We used Isight software to integrate the Integrated Computer Engineering and Manufacturing (ICEM) software and used Fluent simulation software, batch operation file, and multi-island genetic algorithm to maximize the lift–drag ratio as the objective function for optimizing the original airfoil. The optimized upper airfoil profile was distributed upward from the starter wing, and the thickness of the upper wing was the greatest. Meanwhile, the lower airfoil profile was thinner and more curved. The thickness of the three airfoils was distributed backward from the front of the wing, with the maximum thickness at the front, and the maximum camber was distributed backward from the front. The three optimized wings exhibited a maximum lift–drag ratio at an angle of attack of approximately 5°, with the sparrowhawk wing having a maximum lift–drag ratio of 80.87 at an angle of attack of 6°, the seagull wing having a maximum lift–drag ratio of 76.82 at an angle of attack of 4°, and the long-eared owl wing having a maximum lift–drag ratio of 68.43 at an angle of attack of 5°.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Program of China “Cooperative study on comprehensive evaluation methods of wave and tidal currents energy technology”

National Natural Science Foundation of China

National Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province

Basic Science (Natural Science) Program of Colleges and Universities in Jiangsu Province

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Control and Optimization,Mechanical Engineering,Computer Science (miscellaneous),Control and Systems Engineering

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