2020
DOI: 10.3390/en13081997
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Conceptual Design and Simulation of a Self-Adjustable Heaving Point Absorber Based Wave Energy Converter

Abstract: Different concepts and methods have been proposed and developed by many researchers to harvest ocean wave energy. In this paper, a new self-adjustable wave energy converter concept is presented, which changes its inertia through ballasting and de-ballasting using sea water. The trigger of ballasting and de-ballasting is controlled by the critical wave period. Therefore, the self-adjustable wave energy converter is able to interact at resonance with the ocean waves at two different resonant bandwidths. Ten year… Show more

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“…The motion speed of translator can be obtained by compound derivation of the change in the rod length based on the inverse kinematics described in Equation (11):…”
Section: Electromagnetic Damping Force F Cmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The motion speed of translator can be obtained by compound derivation of the change in the rod length based on the inverse kinematics described in Equation (11):…”
Section: Electromagnetic Damping Force F Cmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PTO parameter optimization and control has been a main topic of research. Tunde Aderinto et al proposed a point absorber using the inertia (weight) of the ballast and pressure relief automatic adjustment device of seawater, which can resonate with two different wave frequencies and broaden the frequency bandwidth of wave energy [11]. C.J.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The best performance is obtained for the convex arc structure at 4 m wave height during 6 and 9 s wave period. Aderinto et al 8 presented a new selfadjustable wave energy converter concept. For collecting energy in rolling motion of vessel, Wang and Yu 9 studied how to convert into electrical energy by using the energy contained in rolling motion of a sailing boat.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The same as the rest of the MRE industry, the WEC industry is still suffering from a high cost in comparison with the traditional electricity generation [10]. Efforts were invested to improve the efficiency of WECs by studying and carrying out feasibility in different sites like in [12][13][14]. Another way was by increasing the attractiveness of WECs by integrating them in other maritime constructions like breakwater, pier, or jetty [15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%