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Design, dynamic modeling and wave basin verification of a Hybrid Wave-Current Energy Converter

Journal

APPLIED ENERGY
Volume 321, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2022.119320

Keywords

Wave energy converter; Tidal hydrokinetic energy converter; Hybrid Wave and Current Energy Converter; Wave basin verification; Peak to average ratio of power

Funding

  1. Department of Energy [DE-EE0007174]
  2. European Union [731084]

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The paper presents the design and dynamics of a Hybrid Wave-Current Energy Converter (HWCEC) and shows through water basin tests its advantages in improving electric power output and reducing the Peak to Average Ratio (PAR).
Massive and high-density Marine and Hydrokinetic (MHK) energy is contained in the ocean, including waves, tidal streams, and ocean currents. Traditional MHK energy converters harvest energy from only a single MHK energy source, which does not fully exploit the energy potential that co-exists in multiple forms of MHK energy in the ocean. This paper presents the design and dynamics of a Hybrid Wave-Current Energy Converter (HWCEC) that can simultaneously convert both wave and current energy to electricity with a single Power Take-off (PTO) through the engagement and disengagement of the three one-way clutches. The critical design parameters are analyzed through modeling and simulation, including the transmission ratios, the electrical impedance, and the turbine-heave plate distance. Water basin tests in a wave-current tank were conducted, which shows the prototyped HWCEC can improve the electric power output by 38%-71% for regular waves and 79% for irregular waves, while providing a 70% reduction of the Peak to Average Ratio (PAR) of power compared to the baseline Wave Energy Converter (WEC). We further analyze the occurring percentages of the instant power of both WEC and HWCEC in irregular wave tests, shedding new insight on how HWCEC reduces the PAR.

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