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Achieving optimum power extraction of wave energy converters through tunable mechanical components

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  • Liu, Jingxuan
  • Li, Xiaofan
  • Yang, Lisheng
  • Wu, Xian
  • Huang, Jianuo
  • Mi, Jia
  • Zuo, Lei

Abstract

Wave energy converters (WECs) play a significant role in harnessing the vast potential of marine renewable energy. To enhance the power extraction of WECs, it is necessary but challenging to design the parameters of the WECs for the time-varying wave conditions. This research explores the utilization of tunable mechanical components within both the power take-offs (PTO) and wave capturing structures. We first briefly review the tunable mechanisms and then conduct a theoretical analysis of their applications for maximizing power extraction under regular and irregular wave conditions. The study investigates the impact of PTO stiffness and inertance on power extraction through an analytical approach. The results reveal that both parameters exhibit a monotonic effect within specific frequency ranges, and showed the optimum power extraction can be achieved through the tunable mechanical components. Furthermore, the research highlights the importance of designing the frequency tuning limit for two-body WECs to coincide with the desired wave conditions, as it enables all PTO parameters to achieve an optimal power output. Based on the analysis, the paper gives insightful suggestions on the design of PTO and WEC systems, including mass ratio between the two bodies, mooring stiffness, and other relevant parameters. It is found that the tuning through the mechanical component can be significant for the single-body WEC yet less effective for the two-body WEC especially at irregular wave conditions.

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  • Liu, Jingxuan & Li, Xiaofan & Yang, Lisheng & Wu, Xian & Huang, Jianuo & Mi, Jia & Zuo, Lei, 2024. "Achieving optimum power extraction of wave energy converters through tunable mechanical components," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 291(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:energy:v:291:y:2024:i:c:s0360544224000938
    DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2024.130322
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