4.7 Article

Experimental study of the functionality of a semisubmersible wind turbine combined with flap-type Wave Energy Converters

Journal

RENEWABLE ENERGY
Volume 93, Issue -, Pages 675-690

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2016.03.024

Keywords

Offshore combined concepts; Semisubmersible floating wind turbine; Flap-type wave energy converters; Power take-off physical modelling; Functionality

Funding

  1. MARINA Platform project (Marine Renewable Integrated Application Platform) under European Community FP7 Energy Programme [241402]
  2. Research Council of Norway through Centre for Ships and Ocean Structures
  3. Centre for Autonomous Marine Operations and Systems
  4. Norwegian University of Science and Technology
  5. MARINA Platform

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In the present paper the functionality of the Semisubmersible wind energy and Flap-type wave energy Converter (SFC) is examined experimentally. In order to study the functionality of the SFC, the focus is on operational environmental conditions. SFC is a combined concept that utilizes offshore wind energy and ocean wave energy for power production. Details are presented as far as the physical modelling of the wind turbine with the use of a redesigned small-scale rotor and of the Power Take-Off mechanism of the Wave Energy Converters (WECs) with the use of a configuration that is based on a mechanical rotary damper. Tests with quasi-static excitation, motion decay, regular and irregular waves without and with wind that is uniform are conducted on an 1:50 scale physical model. The experimental data are compared with numerical predictions obtained by a fully coupled numerical model using Simo/Riflex tool. A good agreement is observed between experimental and numerical predictions. The combined operation of WECs doesn't affect the tension of mooring lines nor the acceleration of nacelle and the bending moment in tower's base. The produced power of the WECs of the SFC and consequently the functionality of the SFC is estimated. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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