Title :
The Wave Glider: A New Concept for Deploying Ocean Instrumentation
Author :
Manley, Justin ; Willcox, Scott
fDate :
12/1/2010 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Wave Glider is a combination sea-surface and underwater vehicle comprised of a submerged "glider" that is attached to a surface float via a flexible tether. Fig. 1 shows the Wave Glider. It is propelled by the conversion of ocean wave energy into forward thrust, independent of wave direction. The wave energy propulsion system is purely mechanical; no electrical power is generated by the propulsion mechanism. Just as an airplane\´s forward motion through the air allows its wings to create an upward lifting force, the submerged glider\´s vertical motion through the comparatively still waters at the glider\´s depth allows its wings to convert a portion of this upward motion into a forward propulsion force. As waves pass by on the surface, the submerged glider acts as a tug pulling the surface float along a predetermined course and is controlled by a single rudder on the glider. Separation of the glider by 23 ft (7m) depth from the float is a crucial aspect of the vehicle design. Fig. 2 shows the operating principles.
Keywords :
ocean waves; oceanographic equipment; underwater vehicles; Wave Glider; electrical power; flexible tether; forward propulsion force; glider depth; ocean instrumentation; ocean wave energy; propulsion mechanism; sea-surface vehicle; submerged glider vertical motion; surface float; underwater vehicle; upward lifting force; wave direction; wave energy propulsion system; Instruments; Payloads; Robots; Sea measurements; Sea surface; Vehicles;
Journal_Title :
Instrumentation & Measurement Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MIM.2010.5669607