Current Energy Harnessing using Synergistic Kinematics of Schools of Fish-Shaped Bodies: Marine Hydrodynamics Laboratory Tank Testing Data
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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Vortex Hydro Energy. (2017). Current Energy Harnessing using Synergistic Kinematics of Schools of Fish-Shaped Bodies: Marine Hydrodynamics Laboratory Tank Testing Data [data set]. Retrieved from https://dx.doi.org/10.15473/1422208.
Bernitsas, Michael. Current Energy Harnessing using Synergistic Kinematics of Schools of Fish-Shaped Bodies: Marine Hydrodynamics Laboratory Tank Testing Data . United States: N.p., 11 Apr, 2017. Web. doi: 10.15473/1422208.
Bernitsas, Michael. Current Energy Harnessing using Synergistic Kinematics of Schools of Fish-Shaped Bodies: Marine Hydrodynamics Laboratory Tank Testing Data . United States. https://dx.doi.org/10.15473/1422208
Bernitsas, Michael. 2017. "Current Energy Harnessing using Synergistic Kinematics of Schools of Fish-Shaped Bodies: Marine Hydrodynamics Laboratory Tank Testing Data ". United States. https://dx.doi.org/10.15473/1422208. https://mhkdr.openei.org/submissions/209.
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https://dx.doi.org/10.15473/1422208
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Data from Apr 11, 2017
Last updated Jan 17, 2022
Submitted Apr 11, 2017
Organization
Vortex Hydro Energy
Contact
Jason Taipale
734.253.2451
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https://mhkdr.openei.org/submissions/209Research Areas
Keywords
MHK, Marine, Hydrokinetic, energy, power, tank test, current energy, cylinder data, mass ratio, flow speed, meters per second, Ann Arbor, Michigan, current, fish, shaped, body, FiSH-MHK, transformative, FiSH-VIVACE, VIVACE, converter, school, technology, testing, Oscylator, Oscylator-4, 3-D converter, ocean, river, vortex induced vibrations, VIV, lab test, CEC, Synergistic Kinematics, Vortex Hydro Energy, oscillating, lab dataDOE Project Details
Project Name Current Energy Harnessing using Synergistic Kinematics of Schools of Fish-Shaped Bodies
Project Lead Gary Nowakowski
Project Number EE0006780