IET Renewable Power Generation (Oct 2021)

Analysis and wave tank verification of the performance of point absorber WECs with different configurations

  • Xiaofan Li,
  • Dillon Martin,
  • Boxi Jiang,
  • Shuo Chen,
  • Krish Thiagarajan,
  • Robert G. Parker,
  • Lei Zuo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1049/rpg2.12253
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 14
pp. 3309 – 3318

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Abstract Extracting energy from ocean waves has become a heated topic since the energy crisis of the 2000s. Among all the different concepts and designs of Wave Energy Converter (WEC), point absorber is a widely adopted type with great potential, and various configurations and constraints are applicable to it. Here, the point absorber WECs with four different set‐up configurations are explored: single body heaving WEC, two‐body heaving WEC, two‐body WEC with a flat plate (Reference Model 3), and a two‐body WEC with a cylinder‐shaped second body. Dynamic models are established for each case and wave tank tests are conducted for verification. The results show that the power capture of a point absorber can benefit from several aspects: the two‐body WEC with a streamlined shape can double the wave capture width ratio (up to 66.5%) over the single‐body WEC or Reference Model 3, while coupling other motion or mooring dynamics can further improve the capture width ratio by 12% by increasing the relative motion stroke.

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