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    Computational Modeling of Rolling Wave Energy Converters in a Viscous Fluid1

    Source: Journal of Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering:;2015:;volume( 137 ):;issue: 006::page 61901
    Author:
    Jiang, Yichen
    ,
    Yeung, Ronald W.
    DOI: 10.1115/1.4031277
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: The performance of an asymmetrical rolling cam as an oceanwave energy extractor was studied experimentally and theoretically in the 70s. Previous inviscidfluid theory indicated that energyabsorbing efficiency could approach 100% in the absence of realfluid effects. The way viscosity alters the performance is examined in this paper for two distinctive rollingcam shapes: a smooth “Eyeball Cam (EC)â€‌ with a simple mathematical form and a “Keeled Cam (KC)â€‌ with a single sharpedged keel. Frequencydomain solutions in an inviscid fluid were first sought for as baseline performance metrics. As expected, without viscosity, both shapes, despite their differences, perform exceedingly well in terms of extraction efficiency. The hydrodynamic properties of the two shapes were then examined in a real fluid, using the solution methodology called the freesurface randomvortex method (FSRVM). The added inertia and radiation damping were changed, especially for the KC. With the powertakeoff (PTO) damping present, nonlinear timedomain solutions were developed to predict the rolling motion, the effects of PTO damping, and the effects of the cam shapes. For the EC, the coupled motion of sway, heave and roll in waves was investigated to understand how energy extraction was affected.
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    contributor authorJiang, Yichen
    contributor authorYeung, Ronald W.
    date accessioned2017-05-09T01:22:51Z
    date available2017-05-09T01:22:51Z
    date issued2015
    identifier issn0892-7219
    identifier otheromae_137_06_061901.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/159414
    description abstractThe performance of an asymmetrical rolling cam as an oceanwave energy extractor was studied experimentally and theoretically in the 70s. Previous inviscidfluid theory indicated that energyabsorbing efficiency could approach 100% in the absence of realfluid effects. The way viscosity alters the performance is examined in this paper for two distinctive rollingcam shapes: a smooth “Eyeball Cam (EC)â€‌ with a simple mathematical form and a “Keeled Cam (KC)â€‌ with a single sharpedged keel. Frequencydomain solutions in an inviscid fluid were first sought for as baseline performance metrics. As expected, without viscosity, both shapes, despite their differences, perform exceedingly well in terms of extraction efficiency. The hydrodynamic properties of the two shapes were then examined in a real fluid, using the solution methodology called the freesurface randomvortex method (FSRVM). The added inertia and radiation damping were changed, especially for the KC. With the powertakeoff (PTO) damping present, nonlinear timedomain solutions were developed to predict the rolling motion, the effects of PTO damping, and the effects of the cam shapes. For the EC, the coupled motion of sway, heave and roll in waves was investigated to understand how energy extraction was affected.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleComputational Modeling of Rolling Wave Energy Converters in a Viscous Fluid1
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume137
    journal issue6
    journal titleJournal of Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering
    identifier doi10.1115/1.4031277
    journal fristpage61901
    journal lastpage61901
    identifier eissn1528-896X
    treeJournal of Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering:;2015:;volume( 137 ):;issue: 006
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