Pilidis, PericlesHerring, S.2011-07-112011-07-112007-02http://dspace.lib.cranfield.ac.uk/handle/1826/5666The thesis describes the work carried in developing a process for designing an impulse turbine for use in an Oscillating Water Column power plant, and the design, commissioning, and use of a unique laboratory-based test facility for evaluating such turbines. The test facility is unique both in enabling a wide range of oscillatory flow conditions to be simulated, and in being of a sufficiently large scale to give confidence in the performance results obtained. The use of the test facility to gather performance data for a datum turbine configuration is described and results presented which show good agreement between the predicted and measured performance. In addition to this, the development of a novel turbine configuration which is expected to lead to a step-change in the performance of such devices, and a proof-of-concept turbine configuration which is to be tested in the facility are described. The work has led to a number of conclusions and recommendations for further improvements to both the turbine design and the test facility.en© Cranfield University 2007. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced without the written permission of the copyright owner.Design and evaluation of turbines for use in OWC power plantsThesis or dissertation