Predicted power performance of a submerged membrane pressure-differential wave energy converter

Cam Algie , Shawn Ryan , Alan Fleming
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The compromise between Wave Energy Converter (WEC) performance, cost and survival is both a delicate and critical one. A successful WEC design must effectively address the exploitable wave energy, but survive the climate extremes. Bombora Wave Power has focussed on designing a WEC that performs well in less extreme nearshore climates and is able to decouple its working surfaces from extreme waves. Numerical modelling of the performance of their submerged, pneumatic, flexible membrane WEC, the mWave, is presented. The mWave power matrix is found to provide good performance over a broad range of wave periods, with a broad peak in performance at wave periods of 9 s for the assumed design parameters. This broad peak corresponds favourably to the sea-state probabilities in an assumed near-shore shallow water wave climate on the coast of Portugal, yielding a predicted mean annual electrical power production of 240 kW in such conditions. Small scale physical modelling of the relationship between the initial level of inflation of the mWave cell membranes and the system’s power capture has confirmed the possibility of an mWave survival strategy that can potentially allow safe, de-rated performance in extreme conditions. Future work is planned to further improve predicted mWave performance by refinement of power take-off damping and to physically validate these performance modelling results at full scale.

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预测了水下膜压差波能转换器的功率性能
波浪能转换器(WEC)的性能、成本和生存之间的折衷是一个微妙而关键的问题。一个成功的WEC设计必须有效地解决可利用的波浪能,但在极端气候下生存。Bombora Wave Power专注于设计一种WEC,该WEC在不太极端的近岸气候条件下表现良好,并且能够将其工作表面与极端海浪分离。对其水下、气动、柔性膜WEC (mWave)的性能进行了数值模拟。发现mWave功率矩阵在很宽的波周期范围内提供良好的性能,在假设的设计参数下,波周期为9 s时的性能峰值很宽。这个宽峰值与假定的葡萄牙海岸近岸浅水波气候的海况概率相吻合,在这种条件下,预计的年平均发电量为240千瓦。mWave细胞膜初始膨胀水平与系统能量捕获之间关系的小规模物理模型证实了mWave生存策略的可能性,该策略可以在极端条件下实现安全、降级的性能。未来的工作计划通过改进功率输出阻尼来进一步提高预测的mWave性能,并在全尺寸上物理验证这些性能建模结果。
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