Nonlinear PTO effect on performance of vertical axisymmetric wave energy converter using semi-analytical method

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The wave energy, as a clean and non-pollution renewable energy sources, has become a hot research topic at home and abroad and is likely to become a new industry in the future. In this article, to effectively extract and maximize the energy from ocean waves, a vertical axisymmetric wave energy converter (WEC) was presented according to investigating of the advantages and disadvantages of the current WEC. The linear and quadratic equations in frequency-domain for the reactive controlled single-point converter property under regular waves condition are proposed for an efficient power take-off (PTO). A method of damping coefficients, theoretical added mass and exciting force are calculated with the analytical method which is in use of the series expansion of eigen functions. The loads of optimal reactive and resistive, the amplitudes of corresponding oscillation, and the width ratios of energy capture are determined approximately and discussed in numerical results.

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Liu, M., Liu, H., Zheng, X., Chen, H., Wang, L., & Zhang, L. (2017). Nonlinear PTO effect on performance of vertical axisymmetric wave energy converter using semi-analytical method. Polish Maritime Research, 24(S3), 49–57. https://doi.org/10.1515/pomr-2017-0104

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