Modelling and Optimization of Wave Energy Converters
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Contributor(s)
Ning, Dezhi (editor)
Ding, Boyin (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
Wave energy offers a promising renewable energy source, however, technologies converting wave energy into useful electricity face many design challenges. This guide presents numerical modelling and optimization methods for the development of wave energy converter technologies, from principles to applications. It covers the development status and perspectives of wave energy converter systems; the fundamental theories on wave power absorption; the modern wave energy converter concepts including oscillating bodies in single and multiple degree of freedom and oscillating water column technologies; and the relatively hitherto unexplored topic of wave energy harvesting farms. It can be used as a specialist student textbook as well as a reference book for the design of wave energy harvesting systems, across a broad range of disciplines, including renewable energy, marine engineering, infrastructure engineering, hydrodynamics, ocean science, and mechatronics engineering. The Open Access version of this book, available at www.routledge.com has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.
Keywords
Renewable energy; tidal energy; wave energy conversion; Marine energy; wave power farms; Wave energy harvesting; WEC; heaving point absorber; wave power absorption; oscillating water column; Wave Energy Converters; Wave Energy; Non-dimensionalised Wave Number; PA; PTO; PTO System; OWC Device; WEC Device; Wave Excitation Force; Point Absorber Wave Energy Converters; OWC Chamber; Excitation Force; WSI; Wave Tank; Wave Farm; PTO Damping; Free Decay Test; Coulomb Damping; Hydrodynamic Efficiency; TRLDOI
10.1201/9781003198956ISBN
9781000629064, 9781000629118, 9781003198956, 9781032057408, 9781032057392, 9781000629064OCN
1337589955Publisher
Taylor & FrancisPublisher website
https://taylorandfrancis.com/Publication date and place
2022Imprint
CRC PressClassification
Alternative and renewable energy sources and technology
Civil engineering, surveying and building
Wave mechanics (vibration and acoustics)
Mechanical engineering
Energy