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Predicting Changes in Tidal Regime: The Open Boundary Problem

Chris Garrett, +1 more
- 01 Mar 1977 - 
- Vol. 7, Iss: 2, pp 171-181
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In this article, the authors show how errors in this procedure can be corrected for, or at least estimated, using output from the numerical model and estimates of the impedance of the exterior ocean.
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Attempts to predict the impact on a tidal regime of large engineering structures are generally based on the use of a numerical model which is calibrated to reproduce the natural tidal regime and then rerun with the structures in place. It is usually assumed that the “input” tide at the open boundary is unchanged by the structures, though this is clearly wrong in principle. We show how errors in this procedure can be corrected for, or at least estimated, using output from the numerical model and estimates of the impedance of the exterior ocean. The ocean impedance can be expressed as an infinite series in terms of the normal modes of the ocean, with some terms allowing for near-resonant enhancement of particular modes, and the infinite tail corresponding to a local source-like behavior which can be estimated independently. Application of the technique to the problem of predicting the impact of Fundy tidal power suggests that any predicted change may be uncertain to about ±25% of the change in mass...

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A numerical model investigation of tidal phenomena in the Bay of Fundy and Gulf of Maine

David A. Greenberg
- 01 Jan 1979 - 
TL;DR: In this article, a numerical model is developed to examine tidal properties of the Bay of Fundy and Gulf of Maine, with a pure M2 tidal input on the open boundary, and calibrated by adjusting the friction coefficient to achieve good agreement with inshore observations.
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Tidal energy resource assessment for tidal stream generators

TL;DR: A review of the current understanding of tidal energy resources in the context of the emerging technology of tidal stream power generation is presented in this article, where the geographical focus is on the north-west European continental shelf, the scope of a number of published reports on exploitable tidal stream energy resources are reviewed as are some analytical models of energy extraction by tidal stream generators.
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Tidal current energy assessment for Johnstone Strait, Vancouver Island

TL;DR: In this article, a two-dimensional finite element model (TIDE2D) with turbines simulated in certain regions by increasing the drag was used to evaluate the maximum power potential of Johnstone Strait, BC, Canada.
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The available power from tidal stream turbines in the Pentland Firth

TL;DR: In this article, an upper bound for the power resource of the Pentland Firth was derived using a depth-averaged numerical model of the tidal dynamics in the region and validated against a series of test cases.
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Designing large arrays of tidal turbines: A synthesis and review

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an overview of the issues and compromises in designing the layout of the large tidal turbine arrays required to realize the potential of the global tidal current energy resource.
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