Numerical prediction of the natural frequency of an Oscillating Water Column operating under resonant conditions

  • Torresi M
  • Scarpetta F
  • Martina G
  • et al.
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Abstract

Among the different technologies developed in order to harness wave energy, the Oscillating Water Column devices are the most accredited for an actual diffusion. Recently, Boccotti has patented the REWEC1 (REsonant sea Wave Energy Converter solution 1), a submerged breakwater that performs an active coast protection, embedding an Oscillating Water Column device, which is capable of operating under resonant conditions with that sea state, which gives the highest yearly energy contribution. The REWEC1 dynamic behavior can be approximated by means of a mass-spring-damper system. According to this approximation, a criterion for evaluating the oscillating natural frequency of the REWEC1 has been derived. This criterion has been validated against both experimental results and computational fluid dynamics simulations, performed on a REWEC1 laboratory-scale model. The numerical simulations have shown a good agreement between measurements and predictions.

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Torresi, M., Scarpetta, F., Martina, G., Filianoti, P. F., & Camporeale, S. M. (2016). Numerical prediction of the natural frequency of an Oscillating Water Column operating under resonant conditions. The International Journal of Ocean and Climate Systems, 7(3), 100–107. https://doi.org/10.1177/1759313116649968

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