Theoretical modelling of oscillating water column wave energy converters

Offshore oscillating water column (OWC) wave energy converters, i.e., an OWC device with an arc-shaped supporting structure, an OWC device with a bottom-mounted V-shaped channel, an OWC device floating in heaving motion, and a heaving OWC device restrained by a linear spring-damper system (modelling...

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Main Author: Deng, Zhengzhi
Other Authors: Huang Zhenhua
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-616682023-03-03T19:20:29Z Theoretical modelling of oscillating water column wave energy converters Deng, Zhengzhi Huang Zhenhua Law Wing-Keung, Adrian School of Civil and Environmental Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Maritime studies::Maritime science and technology Offshore oscillating water column (OWC) wave energy converters, i.e., an OWC device with an arc-shaped supporting structure, an OWC device with a bottom-mounted V-shaped channel, an OWC device floating in heaving motion, and a heaving OWC device restrained by a linear spring-damper system (modelling another power take-off (PTO) system), are investigated theoretically, under the assumptions of linear water wave theory. A matched eigenfunction expansions method associated with a fast convergence technique is employed in cylindrical coordinate systems to study wave interactions with the four OWC converters in finite depth of water. Effects of supporting structures, OWC dimensions, wave direction on energy conversion efficiencies, and optimization of power take-off devices are discussed. The hydrodynamic performances, such as radiation susceptance, radiation conductance, added mass, and damping, are examined as well. Our results show that the present four OWC converters, compared with the truncated circular hollow OWC converter (studied by Evans & Porter (1997)), can significantly increase the conversion efficiency and widen the frequency range over which the conversion efficiency is high. Doctor of Philosophy (CEE) 2014-07-29T06:52:41Z 2014-07-29T06:52:41Z 2014 2014 Thesis Deng, Z. (2014). Theoretical modelling of oscillating water column wave energy converters. Doctoral thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/61668 10.32657/10356/61668 en 227 p. application/pdf
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Theoretical modelling of oscillating water column wave energy converters
description Offshore oscillating water column (OWC) wave energy converters, i.e., an OWC device with an arc-shaped supporting structure, an OWC device with a bottom-mounted V-shaped channel, an OWC device floating in heaving motion, and a heaving OWC device restrained by a linear spring-damper system (modelling another power take-off (PTO) system), are investigated theoretically, under the assumptions of linear water wave theory. A matched eigenfunction expansions method associated with a fast convergence technique is employed in cylindrical coordinate systems to study wave interactions with the four OWC converters in finite depth of water. Effects of supporting structures, OWC dimensions, wave direction on energy conversion efficiencies, and optimization of power take-off devices are discussed. The hydrodynamic performances, such as radiation susceptance, radiation conductance, added mass, and damping, are examined as well. Our results show that the present four OWC converters, compared with the truncated circular hollow OWC converter (studied by Evans & Porter (1997)), can significantly increase the conversion efficiency and widen the frequency range over which the conversion efficiency is high.
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title Theoretical modelling of oscillating water column wave energy converters
title_short Theoretical modelling of oscillating water column wave energy converters
title_full Theoretical modelling of oscillating water column wave energy converters
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