2021
DOI: 10.3390/w13040429
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Influence of Power Take-Off Modelling on the Far-Field Effects of Wave Energy Converter Farms

Abstract: The study of the potential impact of wave energy converter (WEC) farms on the surrounding wave field at long distances from the WEC farm location (also know as “far field” effects) has been a topic of great interest in the past decade. Typically, “far-field” effects have been studied using phase average or phase resolving numerical models using a parametrization of the WEC power absorption using wave transmission coefficients. Most recent studies have focused on using coupled models between a wave-structure in… Show more

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“…Numerical approaches operating in the time and/or frequency domain [4] include mesh based solvers [5,6] and Smoothed-particle hydrodynamics (SPH) [7,8]. Numerical modelling is especially useful for the investigation of interaction of multiple devices [9][10][11], but requires specific validation data provided by nature or laboratory experimental investigations. Novel WECs are commonly tested and optimised under laboratory conditions.…”
Section: Introduction Wave Energy Convertermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerical approaches operating in the time and/or frequency domain [4] include mesh based solvers [5,6] and Smoothed-particle hydrodynamics (SPH) [7,8]. Numerical modelling is especially useful for the investigation of interaction of multiple devices [9][10][11], but requires specific validation data provided by nature or laboratory experimental investigations. Novel WECs are commonly tested and optimised under laboratory conditions.…”
Section: Introduction Wave Energy Convertermentioning
confidence: 99%