Enhancement of a 3-DOF submerged wave energy device using bistability

The dynamic response of a submerged CETO shaped quasi-point absorbing wave energy converter coupled to a bistable power take off is presented in this study. Whilst the impact of bistability has been shown in a limited number of situations to improve the amount of power generated, many models have b...

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Main Authors: Benjamin Schubert, William S. P. Robertson, Benjamin S. Cazzolato
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: European Wave and Tidal Energy Conference 2020-09-01
Series:International Marine Energy Journal
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Online Access:http://marineenergyjournal.org/imej/article/view/55
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spelling doaj-fa05732caa4241f492319145c1debe4d2021-05-26T06:08:03ZengEuropean Wave and Tidal Energy ConferenceInternational Marine Energy Journal2631-55482020-09-013210.36688/imej.3.73-82Enhancement of a 3-DOF submerged wave energy device using bistabilityBenjamin Schubert0William S. P. Robertson1Benjamin S. Cazzolato2University of AdelaideUniversity of AdelaideUniversity of Adelaide The dynamic response of a submerged CETO shaped quasi-point absorbing wave energy converter coupled to a bistable power take off is presented in this study. Whilst the impact of bistability has been shown in a limited number of situations to improve the amount of power generated, many models have been restricted to a single degree of freedom and often ignore drag effects. To overcome these model limitations, a submerged single tether point absorber with a bistable power take off was modelled using both 1 and 3 degrees of freedom. The device was subjected to regular waves and included a simple model of viscous drag. The bistable mechanism was provided by a magnetic dipole model quantified by a dimensionless parameter applicable to any bistable system. The performance of the device was is assessed by the theoretical power generated. Over each model, the previously observed benefit of bistability was not consistently obtained. Simulations of regular waves demonstrated an increase in generated power for suboptimal conditions for some frequencies, while a reduction in generated power was observed in optimal conditions. The performance increase showed strong correlation to the phase relationship between the motion and exciting forces as a result of bistability. http://marineenergyjournal.org/imej/article/view/55Submerged point absorberPassive controlBistablePerformance enhancement
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author Benjamin Schubert
William S. P. Robertson
Benjamin S. Cazzolato
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William S. P. Robertson
Benjamin S. Cazzolato
Enhancement of a 3-DOF submerged wave energy device using bistability
International Marine Energy Journal
Submerged point absorber
Passive control
Bistable
Performance enhancement
author_facet Benjamin Schubert
William S. P. Robertson
Benjamin S. Cazzolato
author_sort Benjamin Schubert
title Enhancement of a 3-DOF submerged wave energy device using bistability
title_short Enhancement of a 3-DOF submerged wave energy device using bistability
title_full Enhancement of a 3-DOF submerged wave energy device using bistability
title_fullStr Enhancement of a 3-DOF submerged wave energy device using bistability
title_full_unstemmed Enhancement of a 3-DOF submerged wave energy device using bistability
title_sort enhancement of a 3-dof submerged wave energy device using bistability
publisher European Wave and Tidal Energy Conference
series International Marine Energy Journal
issn 2631-5548
publishDate 2020-09-01
description The dynamic response of a submerged CETO shaped quasi-point absorbing wave energy converter coupled to a bistable power take off is presented in this study. Whilst the impact of bistability has been shown in a limited number of situations to improve the amount of power generated, many models have been restricted to a single degree of freedom and often ignore drag effects. To overcome these model limitations, a submerged single tether point absorber with a bistable power take off was modelled using both 1 and 3 degrees of freedom. The device was subjected to regular waves and included a simple model of viscous drag. The bistable mechanism was provided by a magnetic dipole model quantified by a dimensionless parameter applicable to any bistable system. The performance of the device was is assessed by the theoretical power generated. Over each model, the previously observed benefit of bistability was not consistently obtained. Simulations of regular waves demonstrated an increase in generated power for suboptimal conditions for some frequencies, while a reduction in generated power was observed in optimal conditions. The performance increase showed strong correlation to the phase relationship between the motion and exciting forces as a result of bistability.
topic Submerged point absorber
Passive control
Bistable
Performance enhancement
url http://marineenergyjournal.org/imej/article/view/55
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