Three-float broad-band resonant line absorber with surge for wave energy conversion.

P. Stansby, E. Carpintero Moreno, Timothy Stallard, A Maggi

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    Abstract

    A line absorber consisting of three cylindrical floats is shown to have high crest capture widths for wave energy conversion across a broad band of frequencies. The bow, mid and stern floats are small, medium and large respectively; the floats are spaced about half a wavelength apart so that forces and motion of adjacent floats are substantially in anti-phase. The bow and mid float are rigidly connected by a beam and a beam from the stern float is connected to a hinge above the mid float for power take off. The draft of the stern float enables heave resonance at a prominent wave frequency and the smaller draft of the mid float provides resonance at a somewhat lower frequency. Experimental results at about 1:8 scale show capture widths greater than 25% of a wavelength in regular waves and greater than 20% of a wavelength in irregular waves across a broad range of wave periods. A time-stepping model for regular waves with coefficients from linear diffraction theory showed similar power prediction with a generic drag coefficient of 1.8. The model shows the importance of surge forcing and heave resonance. The model also shows that reducing drag coefficient will increase capture width.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)132-140
    Number of pages8
    JournalRenewable Energy
    Volume78
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Jan 2015

    Keywords

    • wave energy, line absorber, resonance, heave, surge, pitch.

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