Project

Development of a point absorber wave energy converter: design of the power take-off, and optimization of the geometry and installation techniques, for performing large scale experiments on wave energy converter farms

Code
31530718
Duration
01 January 2018 → 31 December 2018
Funding
Research Foundation - Flanders (FWO)
Promotor
Research disciplines
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Keywords
wave energy converter
 
Project description

Wave energy from sea waves is extracted by using a Wave Energy Converter (WEC). To extract a

considerable amount of wave energy at one location, large numbers of WECs need to be arranged in

“arms” using a particular geometrical layout. Interactions between the individual WECs (near-field

effects) and the wave height reduction behind a WEC farm (far-field effects) affect the overall power

extraction of the farm. For power output optimization, a numerical modelling approach of the farm

layout is used, which still requires experimental validation but this is not yet available from

literature. Therefore, physical model experiments will be performed (within the research activities

of the UGent Coastal Engineering Research Group (AWW) and 4 PhDs), in the new 3D large-scale

Coastal & Ocean wave Basin (COB) at Ostend, Belgium, within the upcoming ‘ECfarm’project.

Prior to these experiments and within this project, the point absorber WECs (to be used) need to be

constructed and optimized. Firstly, one "master WEC" will be developed with regard to the design of

the power take-off system and the geometry, and tested under several wave conditions, in the wave

flumes of UGent and FHR (4 WECs). Secondly, 20 identical point absorber WECs will be constructed,

taking into account specific mounting and instrumentation techniques for testing a farm in the wave

basin. The requested research grant will be used for the development and construction of the 20

point absorber WECs.