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Design of a Point Absorber Inside the WindFloat Structure

Volume 5: Ocean Space Utilization; Ocean Renewable Energy, 2011
This paper summarizes the modeling and testing that was performed to integrate a point-absorber type Wave-Energy Converter (WEC) within the WindFloat hull. The WindFloat is a floating structure supporting a very large (>5MW) wind turbine. By adding a wave-energy device to the structure, one can improve the overall economic cost of the project, since
Antoine Peiffer   +2 more
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A resonant point absorber of ocean-wave power

Nature, 1975
VARIOUS large scale systems have been proposed for absorbing and utilising the energy carried by ocean waves1–4. In principle, such a system consists of a damped oscillator which interacts with the wave. The net result is that energy is transferred from the wave to a load.
K. BUDAR, J. FALNES
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Causal Neural Control of a Latching Ocean Wave Point Absorber

2005
A causal neural control strategy is described for a simple "heaving" wave energy converter. It is shown that effective control can be produced over a range of off-resonant frequencies. A latching strategy is investigated, utilising a biologically inspired neural oscillator as the basis for the control.
Mundon, T.   +3 more
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Performance analysis of a point pivoted absorber with SPH

Proceedings of the European Wave and Tidal Energy Conference
This paper deals with the performance analysis of a point pivoted absorber, called PIVOT, developed by Seapower scarl and previously tested at the University of Naples “Federico II”. The system configuration comprises a floating body connected to a fixed frame and a Power Take Off (PTO) system.
Francesco Aristodemo   +4 more
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Efficiency and survivability analysis of a point-absorber wave energy converter using DualSPHysics

Renewable Energy, 2020
Pablo Ropero-Giralda   +2 more
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