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A Wells turbine for wave power conversion has hysteretic characteristics in a reciprocating flow. The hysteretic loop is opposite to the well-known dynamic stall of an airfoil. In this paper, the mechanism of the hysteretic behavior was elucidated by an unsteady 3-dimensional Navier-Stokes numerical simulation. It was found that the hysteretic behavior was associated with a streamwise vortical flow appearing near the blade suction surface. The effects of hub-to-tip ratio and tip clearance on the hysteretic characteristics of the Wells turbine have also been discussed in this paper.
A wells turbine for wave power conversion has hysteretic characteristics in a reciprocating flow. The hysteretic loop is opposite to the well-known dynamic stall of an airfoil. In this paper, the mechanism of the hysteretic behavior was elucidated by an unsteady 3-dimensional Navier -Stokes numerical simulation. It was found that the hysteretic behavior was associated with a streamwise vorticical flow appearing near the blade suction surface. The effects of hub-to-tip ratio and tip clearance on the hysteretic characteristics of the Wells turbine have also been discussed in this paper.