2021
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/1089/1/012036
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Mathematical description of wave propagation in order to assess the efficiency of the wave energy converter and find its optimal characteristics

Abstract: The potential for using wave energy is very high. According to various estimates, the energy of the world’s ocean waves can range from 146 TWh/year to 29,500 TWh/year. A number of mathematical models have been developed for the wave parameters analysis. The mathematical description of wave behaviour is a very complex process. Not least this is due to the complexity of the interaction of the wind that forms the waves with the water surface. As for the Black Sea, the mean annual wave power flux in this region ca… Show more

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“…An application of the analysis of the wave energy resource on the Atlantic coasts and the flow behaviour within the OWC chamber was also found by means of a numerical flow simulation code [7]. Considering the above, a simple mathematical model of a wave was proposed, representing it in the form of a sinusoid, from which we will be told how much energy the converter receives [8], in addition, a dynamic modelling was presented to evaluate the electrical power in the practical use of the wave energy converter [9]; another study evaluated wave energy converters (WEC) selected and determined their ability to realize energy capture at the potential site of the Indonesian seas [10].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An application of the analysis of the wave energy resource on the Atlantic coasts and the flow behaviour within the OWC chamber was also found by means of a numerical flow simulation code [7]. Considering the above, a simple mathematical model of a wave was proposed, representing it in the form of a sinusoid, from which we will be told how much energy the converter receives [8], in addition, a dynamic modelling was presented to evaluate the electrical power in the practical use of the wave energy converter [9]; another study evaluated wave energy converters (WEC) selected and determined their ability to realize energy capture at the potential site of the Indonesian seas [10].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%