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Influence of platform design and power take-off characteristics on the performance of the E-Motions wave energy converter

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Influence of platform design and power take-off characteristics on the performance of the E-Motions wave energy converter
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Artigo em Revista Científica Internacional
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2021-09-15
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Daniel Clemente
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Paulo Martins
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Vol. 244 114481
Páginas: 1-15
ISSN: 0196-8904
Editora: Elsevier
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CORDIS: Ciências Tecnológicas
FOS: Ciências da engenharia e tecnologias
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Abstract (EN): E-Motions wave energy converter is a promising device capable of harnessing energy from wave/wind induced roll oscillations onto a generic floating platform, whose development was initiated with an experimental proof of-concept study that, despite demonstrating the potentialities of the device, also highlighted the need for further developments, aimed at improving its performance and efficiency. This justified a new phase of numerical modelling, where E-Motions was reproduced within the ANSYS (R) AQWATM environment, a potential theory based numerical model widely used in the field of wave energy converter development. The model was setup (first stage) and calibrated (second stage) with experimental data from a proof-of-concept study, carried out on a 1:40 geometric scale, with a good agreement being obtained for the hydrostatic properties (difference below 5%) and hydrodynamic roll response (minimum average error of 2.83 degrees). From a follow-up third stage, focused on comparing eight different hull solutions with similar natural roll periods, it was determined that the half-sphere and trapezoidal prism geometries produced the highest power outputs for the studied conditions (maximum average outputs of nearly 5 kW/m and 8 kW/m, respectively). These two designs were then adapted to a 1:20 geometric scale alongside an updated version of the half-cylinder, which served as a "control" case, and subjected to a final stage of numerical modelling centered on assessing the Power Take-Off's influence (namely through variable damping and mass) in their performance. Outcomes from this stage denote the necessity of a careful selection of Power Take-Off mass/damping combinations, as a disproportionate relationship could lead to scenarios where the conversion system would stall on one of the superstructure's sides, moving within a very limited range of the available sliding amplitude. Maximum average power output values reach nearly 24 kW, 30 kW and 18 kW for the half-cylinder, half-sphere and trapezoidal prism, respectively, with a follow-up experimental study being planned for the near future, in order to evaluate the validity of these results.
Idioma: Inglês
Tipo (Avaliação Docente): Científica
Nº de páginas: 15
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