2019
DOI: 10.3390/w11061126
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Wake Effect Assessment in Long- and Short-Crested Seas of Heaving-Point Absorber and Oscillating Wave Surge WEC Arrays

Abstract: In the recent years, the potential impact of wave energy converter (WEC) arrays on the surrounding wave field has been studied using both phase-averaging and phase-resolving wave propagation models. Obtaining understanding of this impact is important because it may affect other users in the sea or on the coastline. However, in these models a parametrization of the WEC power absorption is often adopted. This may lead to an overestimation or underestimation of the overall WEC array power absorption, and thus to … Show more

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“…The WaveStar integrated modules are aligned to protect from the direction of the most severe storms (Bora) over the greater bottom depth. The gap width among adjacent modules (taken between each centre) equals four times the platform length to minimize wake effects as advised by previous studies (Verao Fernandez et al, 2019a;Angelelli et. al., 2012).…”
Section: The Synergic Layoutmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The WaveStar integrated modules are aligned to protect from the direction of the most severe storms (Bora) over the greater bottom depth. The gap width among adjacent modules (taken between each centre) equals four times the platform length to minimize wake effects as advised by previous studies (Verao Fernandez et al, 2019a;Angelelli et. al., 2012).…”
Section: The Synergic Layoutmentioning
confidence: 99%