A general frequency domain dynamic model based on the DIFFRACT code has been developed to predict the motion and power generation of the three-float multi-mode wave energy converter M4, modelled as a two-body problem. The machine has previously been shown experimentally and numerically to have broad-band high capture widths for the range of wave periods typical of offshore sites. The float sizes increase from bow to stern; the bow and mid float are rigidly connected by a beam and the stern float is connected by a beam to a hinge above the mid float where the rotational relative motion is damped to absorb power. The floats are approximately half a wavelength apart so the float forces and motion in antiphase generate relative rotation. Here r...
Wave energy converters absorb wave power by mechanical damping for conversion into electricity and m...
A wave energy converter which uses a power balancing mechanism for turning intermittent and irregula...
The performance of a wave energy converter array of twelve heaving point absorbers has been assessed...
The aim of this research is to implement hydrodynamic forces into the Moving Frame Method (MFM) to e...
Wave energy converters with capacity similar to, or greater than, wind turbines are desirable for th...
A wave energy converter (WEC) has the potential to become a viable technology for clean, renewable e...
Wave energy has a huge potential to satisfy the global electricity demand from a renewable source. M...
In this paper we consider a wave energy converter concept which is created by linking a box barge to...
In this thesis, certain issues relating to a number of wave energy absorbers operating in the same v...
This paper presents both linear and nonlinear analysis of extreme responses for a multibody wave ene...
Ocean wave energy is significant and permanent, but it is extremely challenging to capture it effici...
A method is developed for modelling wave energy converters consisting of floats connected by slender...
This thesis considers the design, optimization, and control of a coupled cylindrical floater and per...
ABSTRACT In this paper analytical and numerical tools are used to describe the behaviour of a new wa...
For over three decades the “Pendulor” wave energy device has had a significant influence in this fie...
Wave energy converters absorb wave power by mechanical damping for conversion into electricity and m...
A wave energy converter which uses a power balancing mechanism for turning intermittent and irregula...
The performance of a wave energy converter array of twelve heaving point absorbers has been assessed...
The aim of this research is to implement hydrodynamic forces into the Moving Frame Method (MFM) to e...
Wave energy converters with capacity similar to, or greater than, wind turbines are desirable for th...
A wave energy converter (WEC) has the potential to become a viable technology for clean, renewable e...
Wave energy has a huge potential to satisfy the global electricity demand from a renewable source. M...
In this paper we consider a wave energy converter concept which is created by linking a box barge to...
In this thesis, certain issues relating to a number of wave energy absorbers operating in the same v...
This paper presents both linear and nonlinear analysis of extreme responses for a multibody wave ene...
Ocean wave energy is significant and permanent, but it is extremely challenging to capture it effici...
A method is developed for modelling wave energy converters consisting of floats connected by slender...
This thesis considers the design, optimization, and control of a coupled cylindrical floater and per...
ABSTRACT In this paper analytical and numerical tools are used to describe the behaviour of a new wa...
For over three decades the “Pendulor” wave energy device has had a significant influence in this fie...
Wave energy converters absorb wave power by mechanical damping for conversion into electricity and m...
A wave energy converter which uses a power balancing mechanism for turning intermittent and irregula...
The performance of a wave energy converter array of twelve heaving point absorbers has been assessed...