2020
DOI: 10.3390/en13226095
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A Parametric Study of Wave Energy Converter Layouts in Real Wave Models

Abstract: Ocean wave energy is a broadly accessible renewable energy source; however, it is not fully developed. Further studies on wave energy converter (WEC) technologies are required in order to achieve more commercial developments. In this study, four CETO6 spherical WEC arrangements have been investigated, in which a fully submerged spherical converter is modelled. The numerical model is applied using linear potential theory, frequency-domain analysis, and irregular wave scenario. We investigate a parametric study … Show more

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“…Cardone and Gargiulo [4], in the fourth paper of this special issue, describe a semiempirical model of a scroll compressor to predict the power consumption and the mass flow rate by considering leakages and mechanical losses. The next paper, by Amini et al [5], performs a parametric study on wave energy converter layouts, investigating the distance influence and the effect of rotation regarding significant wave direction in each arrangement compared to the predefined layout. The sixth paper of this special issue, by Chiosa et al [6], proposes an innovative anomaly detection and diagnosis methodology to automatically detect anomalous energy consumption in buildings, in addition to performing a diagnosis on the sub-loads that are responsible for anomalous patterns.…”
Section: Overview Of the Articles In This Special Issuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cardone and Gargiulo [4], in the fourth paper of this special issue, describe a semiempirical model of a scroll compressor to predict the power consumption and the mass flow rate by considering leakages and mechanical losses. The next paper, by Amini et al [5], performs a parametric study on wave energy converter layouts, investigating the distance influence and the effect of rotation regarding significant wave direction in each arrangement compared to the predefined layout. The sixth paper of this special issue, by Chiosa et al [6], proposes an innovative anomaly detection and diagnosis methodology to automatically detect anomalous energy consumption in buildings, in addition to performing a diagnosis on the sub-loads that are responsible for anomalous patterns.…”
Section: Overview Of the Articles In This Special Issuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…There has been a great interest in identifying and detecting damages in dynamic systems by measured data in civil engineering (Chen et al, 1995; Amini et al, 2020, 2021; Amini and Karami, 2012). Parametric estimation is a system identification technique in which sample data are used to estimate the parameters of a distribution.…”
Section: System Identificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wave energy exhibits a more stable power supply than wind energy and even solar energy. In recent years, Wave Energy Converters (WECs) [24] have been developed and widely installed, even arranged in array form [25], to transform this wave energy into electricity, which can be injected into the electric network or supplied to existing offshore oil and gas platforms [26] or seawater desalination plants [27], among others. WECs are mechanical devices that convert kinetic energy into electrical energy through either the vertical oscillation or the linear motion of waves.…”
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confidence: 99%