Control of multiple PTOs in single OWC air chambers

J. Portillo, L. Gato, J. Henriques
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The paper presents the study of multi-PTO interaction in single-air chamber oscillating-water-column (OWC) wave energy converters (WECs). This strategy seeks: i) tunning system's performance to sea states, ii) increasing reliability through modular designs that are easier to install and replace, and iii) increasing conversion efficiency through better matching between available power and electric conversion equipment. The strategy was assessed through a novel non-linear time-domain model for OWC WECs implemented in the multi-physics object-oriented language Modelica. The model considers multiple degrees of freedom associated with the various PTOs. Different case studies are presented to show the proposed approach's versatility, some of the constraints expected in real implementations, and potential pathways to overcome them. The wave-to-wire model considers air compressibility and non-linear power take-off systems, which is fundamental to assessing the damping level variation required for each sea state considered. The cases presented are for a fixed-structure coaxial-duct OWC WEC, but the results are generalisable for floating structures. Results show a significant increase in mean annual power, and control strategies are proposed for power maximisation. Furthermore, some critical points are shown in the operational conditions' envelop for the system under a selected Portuguese wave climate. The identification of these critical values is important for the control of the OWC WECs. This study represents an advance in the control strategies considering multiple PTOs for a single OWC air chamber to foster innovation actions.
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单个OWC气室中多个pto的控制
本文研究了单气室振荡水柱波能转换器中多pto相互作用。该策略寻求:1)根据海况调整系统性能;2)通过更容易安装和更换的模块化设计提高可靠性;3)通过更好地匹配可用功率和电气转换设备来提高转换效率。通过多物理场面向对象语言Modelica实现的OWC wcs非线性时域模型对该策略进行了评估。该模型考虑了与各种pto相关的多个自由度。本文提出了不同的案例研究,以展示所建议的方法的多功能性、实际实现中预期的一些限制以及克服这些限制的潜在途径。波-线模型考虑了空气可压缩性和非线性动力输出系统,这是评估所考虑的每种海况所需的阻尼水平变化的基础。本文给出的例子是针对固定结构的同轴导管OWC WEC,但结果适用于浮式结构。结果表明,年平均功率显著增加,并提出了功率最大化的控制策略。此外,在选定的葡萄牙波气候下,系统的运行条件包络中显示了一些临界点。这些临界值的识别对于OWC wcs的控制非常重要。这项研究代表了控制策略的进步,考虑了单个OWC气室的多个pto,以促进创新行动。
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