With recent advances in offshore floating wind and wave energy technology, questions have emerged as to whether the two technologies can be combined to reduce their overall levelised cost of energy. In this paper, the potential for combining a floating offshore wind turbine to a point absorbing wave energy converter is investigated. The focus of the investigation is how much power might be produced by a combined floating wind and wave energy converter system, and the resultant changes in motion of the floating wind platform. A model for the combined wave and wind system is developed which uses the standardised NREL OC3 5 MW spar type wind turbine and a cylindrical buoyant actuator (BA), which is attached to the spar via a generic wave power...
Semi-submersible floating structures might be an attractive system to support wind turbines and wave...
Wave energy converters absorb wave power by mechanical damping for conversion into electricity and m...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2017.Th...
Currently, the development of floating wind turbines and wave energy converters (WECs) is both facin...
This thesis proposes a new concept of an actively-controlled wave energy converter for suppressing t...
Wind energy and wave energy often co-exist in offshore waters, which have the potential and developm...
Wave energy conversion technology has gained popularity due to its potential to be-come one of the m...
In the past few years, advanced technologies such as floating offshore wind turbines (FOWT) and wave...
The design of an offshore wind turbine floating platform seeks to minimize platform pitching motions...
With a successful and rapid development of offshore wind industry and increased research activities ...
Ocean and sea waves contain a lot of unexploited energy. This energy can be absorbed by wave energy ...
Floating platforms for offshore wind tend to be very expensive and different solutions have been pro...
In the present paper the functionality of the Semisubmersible wind energy and Flap-type wave energy ...
AbstractWith a successful and rapid development of offshore wind industry and increased research act...
Semi-submersible floating structures might be an attractive system to support wind turbines and wave...
Semi-submersible floating structures might be an attractive system to support wind turbines and wave...
Wave energy converters absorb wave power by mechanical damping for conversion into electricity and m...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2017.Th...
Currently, the development of floating wind turbines and wave energy converters (WECs) is both facin...
This thesis proposes a new concept of an actively-controlled wave energy converter for suppressing t...
Wind energy and wave energy often co-exist in offshore waters, which have the potential and developm...
Wave energy conversion technology has gained popularity due to its potential to be-come one of the m...
In the past few years, advanced technologies such as floating offshore wind turbines (FOWT) and wave...
The design of an offshore wind turbine floating platform seeks to minimize platform pitching motions...
With a successful and rapid development of offshore wind industry and increased research activities ...
Ocean and sea waves contain a lot of unexploited energy. This energy can be absorbed by wave energy ...
Floating platforms for offshore wind tend to be very expensive and different solutions have been pro...
In the present paper the functionality of the Semisubmersible wind energy and Flap-type wave energy ...
AbstractWith a successful and rapid development of offshore wind industry and increased research act...
Semi-submersible floating structures might be an attractive system to support wind turbines and wave...
Semi-submersible floating structures might be an attractive system to support wind turbines and wave...
Wave energy converters absorb wave power by mechanical damping for conversion into electricity and m...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2017.Th...