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- ItemRestrictedWinnipeg Duty Cycle(University of Manitoba, 2010) Bibeau, Eric
- ItemOpen AccessRiver ADV measurement and hybrid filter(2011-04-07T16:26:06Z) Birjandi, Amir Hossein
- ItemOpen AccessWinnipeg duty cycle (2)(2012-08-02) Bibeau, Eric
- ItemOpen AccessToolset for OpenFOAM(2013-09-26) Gaden, David L. F.; Bibeau, Eric L.A variety of extensions to OpenFOAM including: equationReader, which allows you to read user-entered equations from input files, and multiSolver, which allows you to run multiple solvers on a single dataset.
- ItemOpen AccessExperimental power and thrust coefficients of a shrouded horizontal axis hydrokinetic turbine(2014-03-31) Shahsavarifard, Mohammad; Bibeau, Eric LouisDataset includes power and thrust coefficients of a 19.8 cm diameter horizontal axis hydrokinetic model turbine measured experimentally in a water tunnel. Tests are done at 0.7, 0.9, and 1.1 m/s water speeds for three turbine configurations: turbine blade alone and then with two shrouds. Output power of the turbine and its thrust force are measured experimentally. Results are corrected using a theoretical model that accounts for free surface proximity and blockage effects of the water tunnel.
- ItemOpen AccessExperimental power and thrust coefficients of a shrouded horizontal axis hydrokinetic turbine in yaw operation(2014-11-28) Shahsavarifard, Mohammad; Bibeau, Eric LouisDataset includes power and thrust coefficients of a 19.8 cm diameter horizontal axis hydrokinetic model turbine in yaw operation. Tests were done at 0.7, 0.9, and 1.1 m/s water speeds for three turbine configurations: the unshrouded turbine and the turbine with two different shrouds. Experiments were done for yaw angles from 5° to 25° in 5° intervals. Output power of the turbine and its thrust force are measured experimentally in a water tunnel. Results are corrected using a theoretical model that accounts for free surface proximity and blockage effects of the water tunnel.