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Output power characteristic of WEC for a buoy
Jin-Seok Oh
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 23, no. 6, pp.1571-1575, 2009
Abstract : Floating devices, such as a cavity resonance device, take advantage of both the water motion and the wave induced
motions of the floating body itself. In the design of a wave energy converter (WEC), the most significant factor is that
an optimum length of the internal water column should exists, that is, a length in which maximum power is converted
near the heaving resonance. A theoretical analysis of this power generated by a pneumatic-type WEC is performed, and
the results obtained from the analysis are used for a real WEC for a buoy. The length of the internal water column corresponds
to that of the water mass in the water column. If designed properly, a WEC can take advantage not only of the
cavity resonance but also of the heaving motion of the buoy. This paper presents the test results of the generation characteristic
of a WEC and the harmful effect of fouling in the internal water column. The results are then applied to the
design of a WEC for a buoy.
Keyword : WEC; Resonance; Fouling |
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