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Multibody Analysis of Wave Energy Converters and a Floating Platform in the Time Domainopen access

Authors
Kim, DongeunBae, Yoon Hyeok
Issue Date
Feb-2024
Publisher
MDPI
Keywords
Salter's duck; arrayed wave energy converter; floating platform; multibody equation of motion; pitch motion
Citation
Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, v.12, no.2
Journal Title
Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
Volume
12
Number
2
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hongik/handle/2020.sw.hongik/33030
DOI
10.3390/jmse12020265
ISSN
2077-1312
2077-1312
Abstract
Generally, new and renewable energy systems generate electricity by installing and operating multiple modules simultaneously. In the Republic of Korea, recent studies and developments have focused on asymmetric wave energy converters (hereafter referred to as rotors) suitable for marine environments off the western coast of Jeju. These rotors are arranged on a large floating truss-structure platform and designed to harness electricity from the rotors' pitch motion. However, when multiple rotors operate on a platform, their behavior diverges from that of a single module due to hydrodynamic interactions between them. Moreover, because the rotors are connected to the floating platform, their motion is influenced by the platform's dynamics. In this study, a time-domain multibody motion equation was established to analyze changes in the behavioral characteristics of the rotors, both with and without a floating platform. The hydrostatic and hydrodynamic coefficients were derived in the frequency domain using WAMIT, a commercial code based on linear potential flow theory for three-dimensional diffraction/radiation analyses. The motion equation was then applied under regular and irregular wave conditions using OrcaFlex version 11.3, a marine systems design and analysis program. The resulting behaviors were compared to elucidate the influence of the platform and hydrodynamic interactions on the rotors' performance.
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