What is the largest tidal range?
Bay of Fundy, Canada
av tidal range = 16.3m
Results from the narrow bays that create a natural bottleneck, resulting in a high range.
What is the second largest tidal range?
Severn Estuary, UK
av tidal range = 15m
Results from the tidal funnelling by the English and Welsh landmasses.
How much energy worldwide is produced by marine energy?
<1GW
Why marine energy isn’t really being implemented.
∴ Cost of marine projects are much higher than onshore.
Why is the energy generation lower for water than for wind?
as 𝜌 of water is 800x that of air
How does tidal generation work?
The Ep of water is converted into mech energy of the turbine. This rotates a generator which generates electricity.
How does sea level change throughout the day?
~twice a tidal day.
The water level increases to its highest during Flood Tide and drops to low water during Ebb tide.
What is the Flood Current?
Water flowing towards shore as water level rises. (this can generate electricity via turbines)
What is the EBB Current?
Water moving away from shore as water level decreases
How does water level change with location of the moon?
The mass of the moon creates a gravitational force which attracts the water of the ocean towards the moon, with a balancing inertial force acting on the opposite side of the earth.
The tides are caused by a very low frequency water wave that is created by the gravitational attraction of the moon and the sun and the rotation of the earth. This wave has a period of 12.5 hours and leads to variations in the height of the water and in the creation of marine currents as its approaches the shoreline.
When do water levels rise in relation to the moon?
When the location is in same plane with the moon. On side of the moon, the tides ‘bulge’ due to gravity and on the opposite side they simultaneously bulge due to inertia.
Why do some locations only experience one tide a day?
As the angle of declination of the moon wrt the earth’s equator resultslts
Why do some locations only experience one tide a day?
The angle of declination of the moon wrt earth’s surface means the plane of moon isn’t in line with earth’s equatorial plane. ∴ different locations experience tides at different times.
What is Perigee?
The minimum distance between the earth and moon
What is Apogee?
The max distance between earth and moon.
At what distance between moon and earth does the largest tidal range occur?
Perigee. As the min distance means the gravitational forces exerted on earth are at a maximum ∴ larger tides.
What is Spring tide?
When all sun, earth and moon are in same plane.
At which point the gravitational forces of sun and moon act together => max impact on sea water levels => largest tides.
What is Neap tide?
When there’s a right angle between the moon, earth and sun.
The moon and sun’s gravitational forces don’t leverage each other ∴ smallest tidal range.
What are tides affected by?
Why are spring and neap tide cycles different for different locations?
Due to position from equator etc
Advantage of tidal power systems
What is ebb generation?
Generation of elec energy as water flows OUT of the impoundment through the turbine.
Ebb flow = when sea level goes down/moves away from shoreline.
How does ebb generation work?
What is two-way generation?
The tidal generation of energy when water flows EITHER way through the turbine. Requires ANY head difference ie doesn’t matter if sea water is higher or lower than impoundment’s.