Using Flexible Blades to Improve the Performance of Novel Small-Scale Counter-Rotating Self-Adaptable Wave Energy Converter for Unmanned Marine Equipment
Unmanned marine equipment has been increasingly developed for open seas. The lack of efficient and reliable power supply is currently one of the bottlenecks restricting the practical application of these devices. In order to provide a viable power supply method for unmanned marine equipment, such as...
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doaj-a9bb2eb7bf3b485a8566b10330a11a4e2021-04-02T05:55:33ZengMDPI AGJournal of Marine Science and Engineering2077-13122019-07-017722310.3390/jmse7070223jmse7070223Using Flexible Blades to Improve the Performance of Novel Small-Scale Counter-Rotating Self-Adaptable Wave Energy Converter for Unmanned Marine EquipmentChongfei Sun0Jianzhong Shang1Zirong Luo2Zhongyue Lu3Guoheng Wu4Yiming Zhu5College of Mechatronics and Automation, National University of Defense Technology, Changsha 410073, ChinaCollege of Mechatronics and Automation, National University of Defense Technology, Changsha 410073, ChinaCollege of Mechatronics and Automation, National University of Defense Technology, Changsha 410073, ChinaCollege of Mechatronics and Automation, National University of Defense Technology, Changsha 410073, ChinaCollege of Mechatronics and Automation, National University of Defense Technology, Changsha 410073, ChinaAerospace and Civil Engineering, School of Mechanical, University of Manchester, Manchester M17JR, UKUnmanned marine equipment has been increasingly developed for open seas. The lack of efficient and reliable power supply is currently one of the bottlenecks restricting the practical application of these devices. In order to provide a viable power supply method for unmanned marine equipment, such as sonic buoys and sea robots, we originally propose a novel small-scale flexible blade wave energy converter (WEC) based on self-adaptable counter-rotating operation mechanism. The flexible blade WEC is designed on the basis of the rigid blade WEC with the caging device. This paper identifies the key factors affecting WEC performance through theoretical analysis. According to the numerical simulation analysis, the output mechanical power of the double-layer absorber is 12.8 W, and the hydraulic efficiency is 36.3%. The results of the verification experiment show that the peak power of WEC is 5.8 W and the average power is 3.2 W. The WEC with 65Mn flexible blade under most experimental conditions has the best performance when the blade thickness is 0.10 mm. The study shows that the new generation WEC can effectively overcome the excessive fluctuation of the output power of the previous generation WEC. The output power curve of the novel WEC is relatively smooth, which is conducive to its smooth operation and subsequent utilization and storage of electrical energy.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/7/7/223wave energy converterflexible bladeself-adaptablecounter-rotatingperformance characteristics |
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Chongfei Sun Jianzhong Shang Zirong Luo Zhongyue Lu Guoheng Wu Yiming Zhu Using Flexible Blades to Improve the Performance of Novel Small-Scale Counter-Rotating Self-Adaptable Wave Energy Converter for Unmanned Marine Equipment Journal of Marine Science and Engineering wave energy converter flexible blade self-adaptable counter-rotating performance characteristics |
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Chongfei Sun Jianzhong Shang Zirong Luo Zhongyue Lu Guoheng Wu Yiming Zhu |
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Using Flexible Blades to Improve the Performance of Novel Small-Scale Counter-Rotating Self-Adaptable Wave Energy Converter for Unmanned Marine Equipment |
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Using Flexible Blades to Improve the Performance of Novel Small-Scale Counter-Rotating Self-Adaptable Wave Energy Converter for Unmanned Marine Equipment |
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Using Flexible Blades to Improve the Performance of Novel Small-Scale Counter-Rotating Self-Adaptable Wave Energy Converter for Unmanned Marine Equipment |
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Using Flexible Blades to Improve the Performance of Novel Small-Scale Counter-Rotating Self-Adaptable Wave Energy Converter for Unmanned Marine Equipment |
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Using Flexible Blades to Improve the Performance of Novel Small-Scale Counter-Rotating Self-Adaptable Wave Energy Converter for Unmanned Marine Equipment |
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using flexible blades to improve the performance of novel small-scale counter-rotating self-adaptable wave energy converter for unmanned marine equipment |
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Journal of Marine Science and Engineering |
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Unmanned marine equipment has been increasingly developed for open seas. The lack of efficient and reliable power supply is currently one of the bottlenecks restricting the practical application of these devices. In order to provide a viable power supply method for unmanned marine equipment, such as sonic buoys and sea robots, we originally propose a novel small-scale flexible blade wave energy converter (WEC) based on self-adaptable counter-rotating operation mechanism. The flexible blade WEC is designed on the basis of the rigid blade WEC with the caging device. This paper identifies the key factors affecting WEC performance through theoretical analysis. According to the numerical simulation analysis, the output mechanical power of the double-layer absorber is 12.8 W, and the hydraulic efficiency is 36.3%. The results of the verification experiment show that the peak power of WEC is 5.8 W and the average power is 3.2 W. The WEC with 65Mn flexible blade under most experimental conditions has the best performance when the blade thickness is 0.10 mm. The study shows that the new generation WEC can effectively overcome the excessive fluctuation of the output power of the previous generation WEC. The output power curve of the novel WEC is relatively smooth, which is conducive to its smooth operation and subsequent utilization and storage of electrical energy. |
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wave energy converter flexible blade self-adaptable counter-rotating performance characteristics |
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