The International Energy Agency Technology Collaboration Programme for Ocean Energy Systems (OES) initiated the OES Wave Energy Conversion Modelling Task, which focused on the verification and validation of numerical models for simulating wave energy converters (WECs). The long-term goal is to assess the accuracy of and establish confidence in the use of numerical models used in design as well as power performance assessment of WECs. To establish this confidence, the authors used different existing computational modelling tools to simulate given tasks to identify uncertainties related to simulation methodologies: (i) linear potential flow methods; (ii) weakly nonlinear Froude–Krylov methods; and (iii) fully nonlinear methods (fully nonlinea...
A numerical wave tank (NWT) based on Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) provides a useful tool for ...
Wave Energy is a promising sector for sustainable low-carbon energy production. Despite the effort p...
Mathematical modelling of wave energy devices has many uses, including power production assessment, ...
The International Energy Agency Technology Collaboration Programme for Ocean Energy Systems (OES) in...
The International Energy Agency Technology Collaboration Programme for Ocean Energy Systems (OES) in...
The International Energy Agency Technology Collaboration Programme for Ocean Energy Systems (OES) in...
In the wave energy conversion field, simulation tools are crucial for effective converter and contro...
A wave energy converter (WEC) has the potential to become a viable technology for clean, renewable e...
For the research and development (R&D) of wave energy converters (WECs), numerical wave tanks (NWTs)...
A bench-marking activity of numerical methods for analysis of Wave Energy Converters (WEC) was propo...
The wave energy sector has made and is still doing a great effort in order to open up a niche in the...
Numerical modelling of wave energy converters (WECs) is currently an area of interest within the mar...
International audienceWe present a comparison between two distinct numerical codes dedicated to the ...
This paper describes the recently launched Wave Energy Converter Code Comparison (WEC3) project and ...
A numerical wave tank (NWT) based on Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) provides a useful tool for ...
Wave Energy is a promising sector for sustainable low-carbon energy production. Despite the effort p...
Mathematical modelling of wave energy devices has many uses, including power production assessment, ...
The International Energy Agency Technology Collaboration Programme for Ocean Energy Systems (OES) in...
The International Energy Agency Technology Collaboration Programme for Ocean Energy Systems (OES) in...
The International Energy Agency Technology Collaboration Programme for Ocean Energy Systems (OES) in...
In the wave energy conversion field, simulation tools are crucial for effective converter and contro...
A wave energy converter (WEC) has the potential to become a viable technology for clean, renewable e...
For the research and development (R&D) of wave energy converters (WECs), numerical wave tanks (NWTs)...
A bench-marking activity of numerical methods for analysis of Wave Energy Converters (WEC) was propo...
The wave energy sector has made and is still doing a great effort in order to open up a niche in the...
Numerical modelling of wave energy converters (WECs) is currently an area of interest within the mar...
International audienceWe present a comparison between two distinct numerical codes dedicated to the ...
This paper describes the recently launched Wave Energy Converter Code Comparison (WEC3) project and ...
A numerical wave tank (NWT) based on Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) provides a useful tool for ...
Wave Energy is a promising sector for sustainable low-carbon energy production. Despite the effort p...
Mathematical modelling of wave energy devices has many uses, including power production assessment, ...