Effects of shape parameters of OWC chamber in wave energy absorption
- Authors
- Hong, K.; Shin, S.-H.; Hong, D.-C.; Choi, H.-S.; Hong, S.-W.
- Issue Date
- 2007
- Keywords
- Air chamber; Oscillating water column; Pneumatic damping; Wave energy absorption; Wave resonance
- Citation
- Proceedings of the International Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference, pp 428 - 433
- Pages
- 6
- Journal Title
- Proceedings of the International Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference
- Start Page
- 428
- End Page
- 433
- URI
- https://www.kriso.re.kr/sciwatch/handle/2021.sw.kriso/8995
- ISSN
- 1098-6189
- Abstract
- Oscillating wave amplitude in a bottom-mounted OWC chamber designed for wave energy converter is investigated by applying characteristic wave conditions in Korean coastal water. The effects of shape parameters of OWC chamber in a view of wave energy absorbing capability are analyzed. Both experimental and numerical approaches are adopted and their results are compared to optimize the shape parameters which can result in a maximum power production under given wave distribution. The experiment was carried out in a wave flume under 2-D assumption of OWC chamber. In numerical scheme, the potential problem inside the chamber is solved by use of the Green integral equation associated with the Rankine Green function, while outer problem with the Kelvin Green function taking account of fluctuating air pressure in the chamber. Air duct diameter, chamber width, and submerged depths of front skirt and back wall of chamber changes the magnitude and peak frequency of wave absorption significantly. We applied the approach to OWC chamber design of Chagwi-Do wave energy converter which is planned to be installed in Jeju, one of the most promising wave power generation sites in Korean coastal water. Copyright ? 2007 by The International Society of Offshore and Polar Engineers(ISOPE).
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