Abstract This work presents an analysis of an ocean wave energy harvesting system. This system is composed of a direct current (DC) power generator attached at the middle-top of a floating platform. A pendulum is connected to the generator’s shaft. It is considered that the ocean waves motion swings the platform in the vertical direction, which transfers energy to the pendulum, making possible to convert mechanical energy, induced by the ocean wave, into a rotational motion due the pendulum and after in electric energy due the generator. With the objective to optimize the harvested power, several analyses of the pendulum parameters, ocean wave amplitude and frequency were carried out. This work was based on the Brazilian’s coast characteris...
The Earth is also called the blue planet, because more than 70 % of its surface is covered by water,...
The present thesis is focused on wave energy, which is a particular kind of ocean energy, and is bas...
Lagrangian Drifters are autonomous floating passive devices that provide oceanographic surface data....
The oceans, which cover nearly 70% of the earth’s surface, can be considered as an inexhaustible ene...
This paper details the mechanical design of a wave power generation system comprising a buoy that ho...
AbstractSea conditions have a significant impact on the efficiency of wave energy converters (WECs)....
Oceans account for 71 percent of the earth’s surface, marine resources and energy are abundant. Ther...
As one of the renewable energies, the absorption and utilization of wave energy is always an importa...
The aims of this study are to model the wave energy harvester device using a single pendulum on a po...
Ocean waves provide an abundant, clean, and renewable source of energy. Existing systems, typically ...
In this article, nonlinear dynamics tools are employed to quantify the ability of pendulum harvester...
This dissertation presents a design for a novel water intake mechanism for a buoy-type ocean wave en...
The research develops a novel harvester associated with a built‐in frequency conversion device to ha...
Electric energy conversion is an important issue in today's society as our daily lives largely depen...
In this paper, we will present a mathematical model to design a system able to generate electricity ...
The Earth is also called the blue planet, because more than 70 % of its surface is covered by water,...
The present thesis is focused on wave energy, which is a particular kind of ocean energy, and is bas...
Lagrangian Drifters are autonomous floating passive devices that provide oceanographic surface data....
The oceans, which cover nearly 70% of the earth’s surface, can be considered as an inexhaustible ene...
This paper details the mechanical design of a wave power generation system comprising a buoy that ho...
AbstractSea conditions have a significant impact on the efficiency of wave energy converters (WECs)....
Oceans account for 71 percent of the earth’s surface, marine resources and energy are abundant. Ther...
As one of the renewable energies, the absorption and utilization of wave energy is always an importa...
The aims of this study are to model the wave energy harvester device using a single pendulum on a po...
Ocean waves provide an abundant, clean, and renewable source of energy. Existing systems, typically ...
In this article, nonlinear dynamics tools are employed to quantify the ability of pendulum harvester...
This dissertation presents a design for a novel water intake mechanism for a buoy-type ocean wave en...
The research develops a novel harvester associated with a built‐in frequency conversion device to ha...
Electric energy conversion is an important issue in today's society as our daily lives largely depen...
In this paper, we will present a mathematical model to design a system able to generate electricity ...
The Earth is also called the blue planet, because more than 70 % of its surface is covered by water,...
The present thesis is focused on wave energy, which is a particular kind of ocean energy, and is bas...
Lagrangian Drifters are autonomous floating passive devices that provide oceanographic surface data....