This research work presents an investigation into the effects of wave spectra on energy conversion for wave energy converters and shows it may be important what theoretical spectrum should be used for a better assessment of a wave energy converter (WEC) in the given sea conditions in a proposed deployment site. To illustrate the problem and the solution, a slightly modified Reference Model 3 (RM3) self-referencing floating point absorber device is used for examining the effects of spectrum types on wave energy conversion. The compared wave spectra include the most used theoretical wave spectra, such as the standard JONSWAP and Bretschneider spectra, as well as the real sea spectrum from field measurements. From the analysis it is shown that...
International audienceThe potential of electric power generation from marine renewable energy is eno...
For cost savings and ease of operation, nearshore regions have been considered as ideal regions for ...
The benefits of the Oceans and Seas have been exploited by societies for many centuries; the marine...
The paper presents an investigation of fix-referenced and self-referenced wave energy converters and...
International audience– The potential of electric power generation from marine renewable energy is e...
Accurate predictions of the annual energy yield from wave energy converters are essential to the de...
This paper analyses the performance of a new Wave Energy Converter (WEC) of the Oscillating Water Co...
Wave energy has the potential to power significant portions of economies around the world. Standard ...
"The waves that animate the surface of the oceans represent a deposit of renewable energy that for t...
For wave energy to become a commercially viable source of energy, a complete understanding of the wa...
The selection of areas for wave energy development requires a thorough characterisation of the resou...
ABSTRACT Monitoring the effect of floating wave energy converter (WEC) devices on the surrounding wa...
In this study, based on 55 years’ worth of high-resolution simulated wave data using numerical model...
When dealing with the estimation of the power production of Wave Energy Converters (WECs), from eith...
The wave energy industry is entering a new phase of pre-commercial and commercial deployments of ful...
International audienceThe potential of electric power generation from marine renewable energy is eno...
For cost savings and ease of operation, nearshore regions have been considered as ideal regions for ...
The benefits of the Oceans and Seas have been exploited by societies for many centuries; the marine...
The paper presents an investigation of fix-referenced and self-referenced wave energy converters and...
International audience– The potential of electric power generation from marine renewable energy is e...
Accurate predictions of the annual energy yield from wave energy converters are essential to the de...
This paper analyses the performance of a new Wave Energy Converter (WEC) of the Oscillating Water Co...
Wave energy has the potential to power significant portions of economies around the world. Standard ...
"The waves that animate the surface of the oceans represent a deposit of renewable energy that for t...
For wave energy to become a commercially viable source of energy, a complete understanding of the wa...
The selection of areas for wave energy development requires a thorough characterisation of the resou...
ABSTRACT Monitoring the effect of floating wave energy converter (WEC) devices on the surrounding wa...
In this study, based on 55 years’ worth of high-resolution simulated wave data using numerical model...
When dealing with the estimation of the power production of Wave Energy Converters (WECs), from eith...
The wave energy industry is entering a new phase of pre-commercial and commercial deployments of ful...
International audienceThe potential of electric power generation from marine renewable energy is eno...
For cost savings and ease of operation, nearshore regions have been considered as ideal regions for ...
The benefits of the Oceans and Seas have been exploited by societies for many centuries; the marine...