Mathematical Modeling of Oscillating Water Columns Wave-Structure Interaction in Ocean Energy Plants

  • Aitor J. Garrido*
  • , Erlantz Otaola
  • , Izaskun Garrido
  • , Jon Lekube
  • , Francisco J. Maseda
  • , Pedro Liria
  • , Julien Mader
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Oscillating Water Column (OWC)-based power take-off systems are one of the potential solutions to the current energy problems arising from the use of nuclear fission and the consumption of fossil fuels. This kind of energy converter turns wave energy into electric power by means of three different stages: firstly wave energy is transformed into pneumatic energy in the OWC chamber, and then a turbine turns it into mechanical energy and finally the turbogenerator module attached to the turbine creates electric power from the rotational mechanical energy. To date, capture chambers have been the least studied part. In this context, this paper presents an analytical model describing the dynamic behavior of the capture chamber, encompassing the wave motion and its interaction with the OWC structure and turbogenerator module. The model is tested for the case of the Mutriku wave power plant by means of experimental results. For this purpose, representative case studies are selected from wave and pressure drop input-output data. The results show an excellent matching rate between the values predicted by the model and the experimental measured data with a small bounded error in all cases, so that the validity of the proposed model is proven.

Original languageEnglish
Article number727982
JournalMathematical Problems in Engineering
Volume2015
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2015
Externally publishedYes

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