Hydrodynamic Response of Mocean Wave Energy Converter in Extreme Waves

John Ashlin Samuel, V. Venugopal, Christopher Retzler, Qingwei Ma
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The design of moored floating wave energy converters (WECs) must take into account extreme responses and mooring line loads in order to ensure their survival and continued wave power generation in the ocean environment. This study focuses on Mocean Energy's hinged raft WEC and aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of its hydrodynamic characteristics in survival wave conditions. To achieve this, a physical model study was conducted on a Froude scale of 1 in 50 at the FloWave Ocean Energy Research Facility, University of Edinburgh. The experiments involved the use of NewWaves focusing of crest and trough at the model hinge location, as well as long irregular waves. Motion responses of the fore and aft bodies of the WEC were measured using a Qualisys camera, and single component load cells were used to measure the forces in the 3-point catenary mooring line. The hydrodynamic characteristics of the WEC were evaluated in terms of response amplitude operators and non-dimensional mooring line loads. Results indicate that the fore and aft bodies of the WEC exhibit similar motion responses, except for the pitch motion. The aft body has a pitch response 2 to 3 times higher than the fore body. Concerning the moorings, the wave load on the mooring line in line with the wave direction was found to be higher than the other two mooring lines which were arranged at an angle to the wave direction. In this paper, a brief discussion of the model set-up, parameters, test procedure, analysis of results, and discussion will be reported. The results will provide insight into the behaviour of the Mocean device in survival wave conditions and will aid with the determination of appropriate design parameters for optimal performance and survival in the ocean environment.
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海洋波浪能量转换器在极端波浪中的水动力响应
系泊浮式波浪能转换器(WECs)的设计必须考虑极端响应和系泊线载荷,以保证其在海洋环境中的生存和持续的波浪发电。本研究以moocean Energy的铰接筏WEC为研究对象,旨在全面了解其在生存波条件下的水动力特性。为了实现这一目标,爱丁堡大学FloWave海洋能源研究中心以1 / 50的弗劳德比例进行了一项物理模型研究。实验采用NewWaves聚焦模型铰链位置的波峰和波谷,以及长不规则波。使用Qualisys相机测量了WEC前后体的运动响应,并使用单分量称重传感器测量三点悬链线系泊线上的力。从响应幅值算子和无量纲系泊线载荷两方面对WEC的水动力特性进行了评价。结果表明,除了俯仰运动外,WEC的前后体具有相似的运动响应。船尾船体的俯仰响应比船头船体高2到3倍。在系泊中,与波浪方向一致的系泊线所承受的波浪载荷要高于与波浪方向成一定角度布置的另外两条系泊线。在本文中,简要讨论了模型的建立、参数、测试过程、结果分析和讨论。这些结果将有助于深入了解moocean设备在生存波条件下的行为,并有助于确定适当的设计参数,以实现最佳性能和在海洋环境中的生存。
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