DocumentCode
1300619
Title
Design Methodology for a SEAREV Wave Energy Converter
Author
Ruellan, Marie ; BenAhmed, Hamid ; Multon, Bernard ; Josset, Christophe ; Babarit, Aurelien ; Clement, Alain
Volume
25
Issue
3
fYear
2010
Firstpage
760
Lastpage
767
Abstract
This paper will begin by presenting two power takeoff (PTO) technologies for the SEAREV wave energy converter (WEC) followed by the design methodology applied to electromagnetic generator cycles for the all-electric solution. The operating principle associated with the SEAREV WEC will be described before discussing the two conversion technologies intended to transform wave energy into electricity. The types of systems are twofold: hydroelectric and all-electric. The strong coupling between the hydrodynamic, mechanical, and electrical phenomena heavily influences the behavior of the recovery (PTO) system and leads to a complex system design that requires a full-scale modeling description. A unique design methodology for the all-electric conversion chain has been developed around several distinct control modes, including one featuring power leveling.
Keywords
hydroelectric generators; power convertors; wave power generation; SEAREV; all-electric solution; design methodology; electromagnetic generator cycles; hydroelectric; power take-off technologies; wave energy converter; Converters; Damping; Design methodology; Force; Generators; Optimization; Torque; Design methodology; electromagnetic generator; optimization; wave energy conversion;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Energy Conversion, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-8969
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TEC.2010.2046808
Filename
5552154
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