Linear hydrodynamic model of rotating lift-based wave energy converters

Q3 Engineering International Marine Energy Journal Pub Date : 2023-12-20 DOI:10.36688/imej.6.37-44
Matt Folley, P. Lamont-Kane, Carwyn Frost
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A linear potential flow model of a rotating lift-based wave energy converter is developed by assuming that the lift is generated by a pair of equal and opposite circulations and that the amplitude of motion is small. The linearisation of the hydrodynamics means that the forces can decomposed and expressions for the wave excitation force and radiation damping force are derived independently and shown to be related to each other through the Haskind Relations. The expressions for the forces are used to show that there is an optimum phase and product of circulation and radius of rotation to maximise the wave power extracted, which is equivalent to the optimum phase and amplitude of motion from ‘conventional’ wave energy converter theory. It is also shown that at this optimum condition 100% of the incident wave energy can be extracted. It is shown that the forces are directly proportional to the velocities due to the motion of the vortices, the water particle velocities due to the incident wave, and the water particle velocities induced by the vortices. The effect of the vortex-induced water particle velocities is considered and the importance of including these velocities on the passive generation of circulation, e.g. by hydrofoils, is highlighted. The impact of a sub-optimum product of circulation and radius of rotation is also investigated and shown that the power capture is not highly sensitive to the optimal conditions in the same way as ‘conventional’ wave energy converters
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基于旋转升力的波浪能转换器的线性流体力学模型
假设升力由一对相等且相反的环流产生,且运动幅度较小,从而建立了基于旋转升力的波能转换器的线性势流模型。流体力学的线性化意味着可以对力进行分解,独立推导出波激力和辐射阻尼力的表达式,并通过哈斯金德关系证明两者之间的关系。利用这些力的表达式可以证明,有一个最佳相位以及循环和旋转半径的乘积,可以最大限度地提取波浪功率,这相当于 "传统 "波浪能转换器理论中的最佳运动相位和振幅。研究还表明,在这一最佳条件下,可以提取 100%的入射波能。研究表明,力与涡旋运动速度、入射波引起的水粒子速度以及涡旋引起的水粒子速度成正比。考虑了旋涡诱导的水颗粒速度的影响,并强调了包括这些速度对被动产生环流(如通过水翼)的重要性。此外,还研究了环流与旋转半径的次优乘积的影响,结果表明,与 "传统 "波浪能转换器一样,功率捕获对最优条件并不十分敏感。
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International Marine Energy Journal
International Marine Energy Journal Engineering-Ocean Engineering
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