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Ocean Energy Systems Wave Energy Modelling Task: Modelling, Verification and Validation of Wave Energy Converters

Authors
Wendt, FabianNielsen, KimYu, Yi-HsiangBingham, HarryEskilsson, ClaesKramer, MortenBabarit, AurelienBunnik, TimCostello, RonanCrowley, SarahGendron, BenjaminGiorgi, GiuseppeGiorgi, SimoneGirardin, SamuelGreaves, DeborahHeras, PilarHoffman, JohanIslam, HafizulJakobsen, Ken-RobertJanson, Carl-ErikJansson, JohanKim, Hyun YulKim, Jeong-SeokKim, Kyong-HwanKurniawan, AdiLeoni, MassimilianoMathai, ThomasNam, Bo-WooPark, SewanRajagopalan, KrishnakumarRansley, EdwardRead, RobertRingwood, John, VRodrigues, Jose MiguelRosenthal, BenjaminRoy, AndreRuehl, KelleySchofield, PaulSheng, WananShiri, AbolfazlThomas, SarahTouzon, ImanolYasutaka, Imai
Issue Date
11월-2019
Publisher
MDPI
Keywords
wave energy; numerical modelling; simulation; boundary element method; computational fluid dynamics
Citation
JOURNAL OF MARINE SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING, v.7, no.11
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF MARINE SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
Volume
7
Number
11
URI
https://www.kriso.re.kr/sciwatch/handle/2021.sw.kriso/320
DOI
10.3390/jmse7110379
ISSN
2077-1312
2077-1312
Abstract
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 nonlinear potential flow and Navier-Stokes models). This article summarizes the code-to-code task and code-to-experiment task that have been performed so far in this project, with a focus on investigating the impact of different levels of nonlinearities in the numerical models. Two different WECs were studied and simulated. The first was a heaving semi-submerged sphere, where free-decay tests and both regular and irregular wave cases were investigated in a code-to-code comparison. The second case was a heaving float corresponding to a physical model tested in a wave tank. We considered radiation, diffraction, and regular wave cases and compared quantities, such as the WEC motion, power output and hydrodynamic loading.
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