Publication Date:
2013
abstract:
The design process of a device for energy harvesting
from sea waves is a complex task, which involves many different
stages ranging from the initial mathematical models to an
extensive field testing. Scale models are a crucial tool to asses the
real world device performance and to validate the mathematical
models used in the design process. This paper describes the first
laboratory campaign of the scale model of an Inertial Sea Wave
Energy Converter (ISWEC). The experiments were carried out
in the wave tank of INSEAN (The Italian ship model basin,
Rome) between February and April 2012. ISWEC uses a
gyroscope to create an internal inertial reaction able to harvest
wave power without exposing mechanical parts to the harsh
oceanic environment. As for other WECs, the theoretically
optimal control of ISWEC should be able to adjust the dynamic
parameters of the PTO, such as the spring constant and energy
absorbing damping, to maximize the energy absorption. The aim
of this manuscript is to explore the effect of PTO control
parameters on energy production for a given incoming wave
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Wave Energy; Scale models; Wave tank; Gyroscope
List of contributors:
Colicchio, Giuseppina
Book title:
proceedings of the European Wave and Tidal Energy Conference Series