Title :
Peak Force Measurements on a Cylindrical Buoy With Limited Elastic Mooring
Author :
Svensson, Ola ; Leijon, Mats
Author_Institution :
Div. for Electr., Uppsala Univ., Uppsala, Sweden
Abstract :
This paper investigates the line force of a moored floating buoy. The experiment was the first experiment made at the Swedish wave energy research site located close to Lysekil on the Swedish west coast. The Lysekil project is run by the Swedish Centre for Renewable Electric Energy Conversion at Uppsala University (Uppsala, Sweden). The experimental setup consists of a cylindrical buoy, with a diameter of 3 m and a height of 0.8 m. The buoy is moored with a line connected to a set of springs in parallel with a rope. The rope in parallel with the springs represents the limited stroke length of a linear-generator-type wave energy converter. The measurement system consists of a force transducer between the buoy and the rope, a three-axis accelerometer inside the buoy, and a remote data logger operated through the Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) network. The peak forces related to the significant wave height showed a trend of 33 kN/m. Trends were also calculated in 10-kN bins. The data could be used in fatigue simulations of similar devices. The result was very important to set the mechanical design parameters of the first wave energy converter that was deployed at the Lysekil Research Site in March 2006.
Keywords :
accelerometers; buoyancy; cellular radio; design engineering; elasticity; fatigue; force measurement; force sensors; marine engineering; ocean waves; offshore installations; wave power generation; GSM network; Global System for Mobile Communications network; Lysekil project; Sweden); Swedish Centre for Renewable Electric Energy Conversion; Swedish wave energy research site; Swedish west coast; Uppsala University; cylindrical buoy; fatigue simulations; force transducer; limited elastic mooring; line force; linear-generator-type wave energy converter; measurement system; mechanical design parameters; moored floating buoy; offshore; peak force measurements; peak forces; remote data logger; stroke length; three-axis accelerometer; wave height; Force measurement; ocean technology; offshore; peak force; sea trial; wave energy;
Journal_Title :
Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JOE.2013.2247825