Partial Stator Overlap in a Linear Generator for Wave Power: An Experimental Study

This paper presents a study on how the power absorption and damping in a linear generator for wave energy conversion are affected by partial overlap between stator and translator. The theoretical study shows that the electrical power as well as the damping coefficient change quadratically with parti...

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Main Authors: Anna E. Frost, Liselotte Ulvgård, Linnea Sjökvist, Sandra Eriksson, Mats Leijon
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-11-01
Series:Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/5/4/53
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spelling doaj-08527448419645c5b8f49350127098fa2021-04-02T09:07:24ZengMDPI AGJournal of Marine Science and Engineering2077-13122017-11-01545310.3390/jmse5040053jmse5040053Partial Stator Overlap in a Linear Generator for Wave Power: An Experimental StudyAnna E. Frost0Liselotte Ulvgård1Linnea SjökvistSandra ErikssonMats LeijonThese authors contributed equally to this work.These authors contributed equally to this work.This paper presents a study on how the power absorption and damping in a linear generator for wave energy conversion are affected by partial overlap between stator and translator. The theoretical study shows that the electrical power as well as the damping coefficient change quadratically with partial stator overlap, if inductance, friction and iron losses are assumed independent of partial stator overlap or can be neglected. Results from onshore experiments on a linear generator for wave energy conversion cannot reject the quadratic relationship. Measurements were done on the inductance of the linear generator and no dependence on partial stator overlap could be found. Simulations of the wave energy converter’s operation in high waves show that entirely neglecting partial stator overlap will overestimate the energy yield and underestimate the peak forces in the line between the buoy and the generator. The difference between assuming a linear relationship instead of a quadratic relationship is visible but small in the energy yield in the simulation. Since the theoretical deduction suggests a quadratic relationship, this is advisable to use during modeling. However, a linear assumption could be seen as an acceptable simplification when modeling since other relationships can be computationally costly.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/5/4/53wave powerlinear generatorstator overlapactive areaend-stop forces
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author Anna E. Frost
Liselotte Ulvgård
Linnea Sjökvist
Sandra Eriksson
Mats Leijon
spellingShingle Anna E. Frost
Liselotte Ulvgård
Linnea Sjökvist
Sandra Eriksson
Mats Leijon
Partial Stator Overlap in a Linear Generator for Wave Power: An Experimental Study
Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
wave power
linear generator
stator overlap
active area
end-stop forces
author_facet Anna E. Frost
Liselotte Ulvgård
Linnea Sjökvist
Sandra Eriksson
Mats Leijon
author_sort Anna E. Frost
title Partial Stator Overlap in a Linear Generator for Wave Power: An Experimental Study
title_short Partial Stator Overlap in a Linear Generator for Wave Power: An Experimental Study
title_full Partial Stator Overlap in a Linear Generator for Wave Power: An Experimental Study
title_fullStr Partial Stator Overlap in a Linear Generator for Wave Power: An Experimental Study
title_full_unstemmed Partial Stator Overlap in a Linear Generator for Wave Power: An Experimental Study
title_sort partial stator overlap in a linear generator for wave power: an experimental study
publisher MDPI AG
series Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
issn 2077-1312
publishDate 2017-11-01
description This paper presents a study on how the power absorption and damping in a linear generator for wave energy conversion are affected by partial overlap between stator and translator. The theoretical study shows that the electrical power as well as the damping coefficient change quadratically with partial stator overlap, if inductance, friction and iron losses are assumed independent of partial stator overlap or can be neglected. Results from onshore experiments on a linear generator for wave energy conversion cannot reject the quadratic relationship. Measurements were done on the inductance of the linear generator and no dependence on partial stator overlap could be found. Simulations of the wave energy converter’s operation in high waves show that entirely neglecting partial stator overlap will overestimate the energy yield and underestimate the peak forces in the line between the buoy and the generator. The difference between assuming a linear relationship instead of a quadratic relationship is visible but small in the energy yield in the simulation. Since the theoretical deduction suggests a quadratic relationship, this is advisable to use during modeling. However, a linear assumption could be seen as an acceptable simplification when modeling since other relationships can be computationally costly.
topic wave power
linear generator
stator overlap
active area
end-stop forces
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/5/4/53
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