2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11804-021-00238-7
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Application of the Latching Control System on the Power Performance of a Wave Energy Converter Characterized by Gearbox, Flywheel, and Electrical Generator

Abstract: The latching control represents an attractive alternative to increase the power absorption of wave energy converters (WECs) by tuning the phase of oscillator velocity to the wave excitation phase. However, increasing the amplitude of motion of the floating body is not the only challenge to obtain a good performance of the WEC. It also depends on the efficiency of the power take-off system (PTO). This study aims to address the actual power performance and operation of a heaving point absorber with a direct mech… Show more

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“…In the totality of 107 scientific publications on ORE in Brazil, a total of 46 include offshore wind subjects, including theoretical, technical and economic potential assessment [22,28,[44][45][46], resource complementarity including hydropower, offshore wind and offshore solar [47,48], offshore wind environmental [34] and social [49] impacts and regulatory aspects [36]. Research about wave energy in Brazil started in 2000, focusing mainly on wave resource potential [50,51], wave-to-wire modeling [52], geometry optimization [53] and control systems and strategies [30,[54][55][56], experimental tests including dry tests [57] and reduced scale models in wave tank [58], economic feasibility [27] and environmental aspects [59] of WECs. Some works, including [31,60] and [23], are examples of studies that addressed tidal, ocean current and OTEC, respectively.…”
Section: Brazilmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the totality of 107 scientific publications on ORE in Brazil, a total of 46 include offshore wind subjects, including theoretical, technical and economic potential assessment [22,28,[44][45][46], resource complementarity including hydropower, offshore wind and offshore solar [47,48], offshore wind environmental [34] and social [49] impacts and regulatory aspects [36]. Research about wave energy in Brazil started in 2000, focusing mainly on wave resource potential [50,51], wave-to-wire modeling [52], geometry optimization [53] and control systems and strategies [30,[54][55][56], experimental tests including dry tests [57] and reduced scale models in wave tank [58], economic feasibility [27] and environmental aspects [59] of WECs. Some works, including [31,60] and [23], are examples of studies that addressed tidal, ocean current and OTEC, respectively.…”
Section: Brazilmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The system is a point absorber WEC type with a capacity of 50 kW that consists of an oscillating buoy, a bottom-mounted support structure and a direct mechanical-drive PTO system. More details about the system can be found in [30,53,54]. Another project is a new model of a tidal power plant proposed by Neto et al [60] for the Bacanga Estuary located in São Luis, the estate of Maranhão.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The stored energy is used when the point absorber and the electric generator are uncoupled. The point absorber considered in the present work has been studied by [20] and is described in Table 1. The complexity of the WEC operation is simplified in Figure 3.…”
Section: Wave-to-wire Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…z is the body velocity, u is the undisturbed velocity of the fluid and A is the cross-sectional area of the floating body. The value of the drag coefficient C d assumed in this study is 1.85; the drag coefficient of the point absorber considered has been calculated by [20]. The viscous damping force 𝐹 is calculated based on the drag force described in [41], but rewritten according to [42], see Equation (14).…”
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