Bocking, Bryce, et al. “Experimental and Numerical Comparisons of Self-Reacting Point Absorber Wave Energy Converters in Regular Waves”. Ocean Engineering, vol. 104, 2015, pp. 370-86, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oceaneng.2015.05.027.

Genre

  • Journal Article
Contributors
Author: Bocking, Bryce
Author: Buckham, Bradley J.
Author: Beatty, Scott J.
Author: Wild, Peter
Author: Hall, Matthew
Date Issued
2015
Abstract

An experimental and numerical comparison of the performance of two self-reacting point absorber wave energy converter designs is undertaken for heave motions. The designs are either currently, or have recently been, under development for commercialization. The experiments consist of a series of 1:25 scale model tests. The physical model features a re-configurable reacting body shape, a feedback controlled power take-off, and a heave motion constraint apparatus. Detailed descriptions of the reconfigurable model design, the analysis/test methodologies, and power capture are given. An extension of Budal׳s theoretical upper bound on power capture for application to self-reacting point absorbers is proposed. A quantitative comparison is made of the two self-reacting point absorber designs in terms of displacement, power take-off force requirements, and power capture in typical (non-extreme) operating conditions with reference to theoretical upper bounds. The design implications of a reactive power take-off control scheme and relative motion constraints on the wave energy converters are investigated using an experimentally validated numerical dynamics model.

Language

  • English
Page range
370-386
Host Title
Ocean Engineering
Host Abbreviated Title
Ocean Engineering
Volume
104
Part Date
2015-08
ISSN
00298018