2021
DOI: 10.3390/jmse9080852
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Flume Experiments on Energy Conversion Behavior for Oscillating Buoy Devices Interacting with Different Wave Types

Abstract: Oscillating buoy device, also known as point absorber, is an important wave energy converter (WEC) for wave energy development and utilization. The previous work primarily focused on the optimization of mechanical design, buoy’s array configuration and the site selection with larger wave energy density in order to improve the wave energy generation performance. In this work, enlightened by the potential availability of Bragg reflection induced by multiple submerged breakwaters in nearshore areas, we investigat… Show more

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“…Another study proposes taking advantage of the Bragg reflection induced by multiple submerged breakwaters (partial standing wave field) in nearshore areas, in combination with a fully standing wave field generated by wave reflection on a vertical wall, in order to enhance the performance of an oscillating buoy WEC [3]. The flume experiments conducted in the study demonstrate that the standing wave field created could enhance the energy conversion performance of the WEC.…”
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“…Another study proposes taking advantage of the Bragg reflection induced by multiple submerged breakwaters (partial standing wave field) in nearshore areas, in combination with a fully standing wave field generated by wave reflection on a vertical wall, in order to enhance the performance of an oscillating buoy WEC [3]. The flume experiments conducted in the study demonstrate that the standing wave field created could enhance the energy conversion performance of the WEC.…”
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confidence: 99%