Performance analysis of a point-absorber wave energy converter with a single buoy composed of three rigidly coupled structures

A single-body point absorber system is analysed to improve its power absorption at a finite water depth.  The proposed wave energy converter consists of a single floating body coupled to a direct-drive power take-off system placed on the seabed. The structure of a cylindrical buoy with large draft...

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Main Authors: Aldo Ruezga, José M. Cañedo C., Manuel G. Verduzco-Zapata, Francisco J. Ocampo-Torres
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: European Wave and Tidal Energy Conference 2021-07-01
Series:International Marine Energy Journal
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Online Access:https://marineenergyjournal.org/imej/article/view/50
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spelling doaj-230683f3379c4fe0acdcd4170df0aff82021-09-05T13:54:39ZengEuropean Wave and Tidal Energy ConferenceInternational Marine Energy Journal2631-55482021-07-014210.36688/imej.4.37-45Performance analysis of a point-absorber wave energy converter with a single buoy composed of three rigidly coupled structuresAldo Ruezga0José M. Cañedo C.1Manuel G. Verduzco-Zapata2Francisco J. Ocampo-Torres3CINVESTAVCINVESTAVUniversity of Colima (UCOL)CICESE A single-body point absorber system is analysed to improve its power absorption at a finite water depth.  The proposed wave energy converter consists of a single floating body coupled to a direct-drive power take-off system placed on the seabed. The structure of a cylindrical buoy with large draft is changed by a single body composed of three structures rigidly coupled, reducing its volume and improving its frequency-dependent hydrostatic parameters that are obtained through a numerical analysis tool called NEMOH. The undamped natural frequency of the oscillating system is tuned to a specified wave period and the performance of the WEC system is obtained assuming a linear Power Take-Off system. In time domain, the performance of the WEC device is carried-out under a regular (sinusoidal) and irregular incident wave profile. Comparing the performance of the WEC system using the cylindrical and the proposed buoy outcomes that the system with the proposed buoy is able to absorb more energy from incident waves with a wider frequency range, whereas the oscillating system is kept as simple as possible. https://marineenergyjournal.org/imej/article/view/50Point-absorberRenewable energyWave energy
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author Aldo Ruezga
José M. Cañedo C.
Manuel G. Verduzco-Zapata
Francisco J. Ocampo-Torres
spellingShingle Aldo Ruezga
José M. Cañedo C.
Manuel G. Verduzco-Zapata
Francisco J. Ocampo-Torres
Performance analysis of a point-absorber wave energy converter with a single buoy composed of three rigidly coupled structures
International Marine Energy Journal
Point-absorber
Renewable energy
Wave energy
author_facet Aldo Ruezga
José M. Cañedo C.
Manuel G. Verduzco-Zapata
Francisco J. Ocampo-Torres
author_sort Aldo Ruezga
title Performance analysis of a point-absorber wave energy converter with a single buoy composed of three rigidly coupled structures
title_short Performance analysis of a point-absorber wave energy converter with a single buoy composed of three rigidly coupled structures
title_full Performance analysis of a point-absorber wave energy converter with a single buoy composed of three rigidly coupled structures
title_fullStr Performance analysis of a point-absorber wave energy converter with a single buoy composed of three rigidly coupled structures
title_full_unstemmed Performance analysis of a point-absorber wave energy converter with a single buoy composed of three rigidly coupled structures
title_sort performance analysis of a point-absorber wave energy converter with a single buoy composed of three rigidly coupled structures
publisher European Wave and Tidal Energy Conference
series International Marine Energy Journal
issn 2631-5548
publishDate 2021-07-01
description A single-body point absorber system is analysed to improve its power absorption at a finite water depth.  The proposed wave energy converter consists of a single floating body coupled to a direct-drive power take-off system placed on the seabed. The structure of a cylindrical buoy with large draft is changed by a single body composed of three structures rigidly coupled, reducing its volume and improving its frequency-dependent hydrostatic parameters that are obtained through a numerical analysis tool called NEMOH. The undamped natural frequency of the oscillating system is tuned to a specified wave period and the performance of the WEC system is obtained assuming a linear Power Take-Off system. In time domain, the performance of the WEC device is carried-out under a regular (sinusoidal) and irregular incident wave profile. Comparing the performance of the WEC system using the cylindrical and the proposed buoy outcomes that the system with the proposed buoy is able to absorb more energy from incident waves with a wider frequency range, whereas the oscillating system is kept as simple as possible.
topic Point-absorber
Renewable energy
Wave energy
url https://marineenergyjournal.org/imej/article/view/50
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