scholarly journals Review on Power Performance and Efficiency of Wave Energy Converters

Energies ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 12 (22) ◽  
pp. 4329 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tunde Aderinto ◽  
Hua Li

The level of awareness about ocean wave energy as a viable source of useful energy has been increasing recently. Different concepts and methods have been suggested by many researchers to harvest ocean wave energy. This paper reviews and compares the efficiencies and power performance of different wave energy converters. The types of analyses used in deriving the reported efficiencies are identified, and the stage of the power conversion processes at which the efficiencies were determined is also identified. In order to find a common way to compare the efficiencies of different technologies, the hydrodynamic efficiency in relation to the characteristic width of the wave energy converters and the wave resource potential are chosen in this paper. The results show that the oscillating body systems have the highest ratio in terms of the efficiency per characteristic width, and overtopping devices have the lowest. In addition, with better understanding of the devices’ dynamics, the efficiencies of the newer oscillating water column and body systems would increase as the potential wave energy level increases, which shows that those newer designs could be suitable for more potential locations with large variations in wave energy potentials. At last, discussion about the cost of ocean wave energy is presented as well.

2012 ◽  
Vol 36 (5) ◽  
pp. 707-715 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nanjundan Parthasarathy ◽  
Kui Ming Li ◽  
Yoon-Hwan Choi ◽  
Yeon-Won Lee

2015 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 297-310 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nagulan Santhosh ◽  
Venkatesan Baskaran ◽  
Arunachalam Amarkarthik

Author(s):  
Zhenwei Liu ◽  
Ran Zhang ◽  
Han Xiao ◽  
Xu Wang

Ocean wave energy conversion as one of the renewable clean energy sources is attracting the research interests of many people. This review introduces different types of power take-off technology of wave energy converters. The main focus is the linear direct drive power take-off devices as they have the advantages for ocean wave energy conversion. The designs and optimizations of power take-off systems of ocean wave energy converters have been studied from reviewing the recently published literature. Also, the simple hydrodynamics of wave energy converters have been reviewed for design optimization of the wave energy converters at specific wave sites. The novel mechanical designs of the power take-off systems have been compared and investigated in order to increase the energy harvesting efficiency.


Author(s):  
Hidenori Murakami ◽  
Takeyuki Ono

Abstract Twin-gyroscopic systems are designed for ocean-wave energy converters and ship roll-stabilizers to double desirable gyroscopic effects and eliminate undesirable reaction torques. In deriving analytical equations of motion, the configuration spaces of gyroscopic systems are defined by using body-attached moving frames. The moving frame of each constituent body is defined by its inertial coordinates of the center of mass and a rotation matrix which expresses the attitude of its coordinate axes from the inertial coordinate axes. Therefore, to utilize powerful Lagrange’s method, it is extended to accommodate rotation matrices in configuration spaces and allow angular velocities as generalized velocities. First, in the paper, to identify undesirable reaction torques of gyroscopic systems and find a scheme to eliminate them, we present the basics of a reaction wheel. Second, to identify the desirable gyroscopic effect, we consider a control moment gyroscope and derive the equations of motion using the extended Lagrange’s method. In addition, the equations of motion are also derived by using the Newton-Euler method, where action and reaction torques are explicitly expressed. The comparison of the resulting equations derived by the two methods reveals the simplicity of Lagrange’s method in treating actuating motor torques and how the effects of reaction torques are implicitly included in the variationally derived equations. Finally, the equations of motion for a twin-gyroscopic system are obtained by incorporating the scheme to eliminate the undesirable reaction torques.


2010 ◽  
Vol 128 (4) ◽  
pp. 2347-2347
Author(s):  
J. Gregory McDaniel ◽  
Alexandra M. Shivers

2022 ◽  
Author(s):  
C. Windt

Abstract. Numerical modelling tools are commonly applied during the development and optimisation of ocean wave energy converters (WECs). Models are available for the hydrodynamic wave structure interaction, as well as the WEC sub–systems, such as the power take–off (PTO) model. Based on the implemented equations, different levels of fidelity are available for the numerical models. Specifically under controlled conditions, with enhance WEC motion, it is assumed that non-linearities are more prominent, re- quiring the use of high–fidelity modelling tools. Based on two different test cases for two different WECs, this paper highlights the importance of high–fidelity numerical modelling of WECs under controlled conditions.


Energies ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 11 (5) ◽  
pp. 1250 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tunde Aderinto ◽  
Hua Li

Author(s):  
Mohammed Saeed Alyammahi ◽  
Saud Abdulla Alshehhi ◽  
Khalid Ali Abdelrab ◽  
Otbah Ibrahim Khamis ◽  
Ahmed Abdrabou ◽  
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