Title of article :
Experimental Study of Wave Spectrum Type Impact on Inner Chamber Fluctuation, Pressure and Reflection of OWC Device
Author/Authors :
Zabihi, Milad Ph.D student - Iranian National Institute for Oceanography and Atmospheric Science , Mazaheri, Said A/Professor - Iranian National Institute for Oceanography and Atmospheric Science , Montazeri Namin, Masoud Assistant Professor - University of Tehran
Abstract :
Increasing problems due to supplying energy demand conveyed researchers to
find a solution in renewable energy resources and consequently marine
engineers drew attentions towards wave energy which has the merit of higher
energy density than the other resources. Oscillating Water Column (OWC) is
one of the most propitious devices for capturing wave energy. Researchers have
studied the device under different wave height and period conditions and they
investigated various geometric parameters such as front wall draft and the
chamber length. However, the effects of wave spectrum type or shape has not
been investigated deeply yet. Different wave spectra have been developed for
different places around the world but the focus of this study is on the two wellknown
spectra called JONSWAP and Pierson-Moskowitz to see how the type
of the spectrum can impact on inner chamber fluctuation, pressure variation and
reflection response of an offshore OWC. To achieve this goal, a 1:15 scale
model of an offshore OWC was constructed in National Iranian Marine
Laboratory. The results show that inner chamber free surface spectrum is
affected by the type of incident wave spectrum. In another word, energy content
at peak frequency was approximately 50% higher when the incident wave
spectrum is of JONSWAP type. However, energy corresponding to sloshing
frequency and total energy content in the chamber were almost the same for
both types of the spectra. Pressure spectra inside the chamber showed a similar
trend as free surface elevation. Although there was a little difference in
reflection response of an OWC influenced by the type of spectra, this
discrepancy was more pronounced in high frequency waves.
Keywords :
OWC , Wave Spectrum , Reflection , Experimental
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics