Title :
Development of a Wave Energy Converter Using a Two Chamber Oscillating Water Column
Author :
Hsieh, Min-Fu ; Lin, I. -Hsien ; Dorrell, David G. ; Hsieh, Ming-June ; Lin, Chi-Chien
Author_Institution :
Syst. & Naval Mechatron. Eng., Nat. Chen Kung Univ., Tainan, Taiwan
fDate :
7/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper presents the development and system analysis of segmented oscillating water columns (OWC) for wave energy conversion based on the wave conditions around Taiwan. The OWC chambers are designed for a target site and the power converted by each component (i.e., the chambers, turbine and generator) in the power chain is analyzed so that the overall power output and efficiency can be calculated. The characteristic match between the turbine and the generator is also discussed. The developed OWC is side-mounted and this allows the waves to penetrate and continue propagating after transferring power to the chambers. The OWC consists of two adjacent chambers which are aligned in the direction of the wave propagation. Each chamber has one Savonius turbine on top to convert the chamber power into mechanical shaft power. The two turbines are connected in-line and the individual chambers transfer power to the turbines with a phase difference, so that the power output can be smoothed. A brushless permanent-magnet generator is used to convert the turbine output power into electricity. Experiments are conducted on a scaled-down model in a wave tank to evaluate the performance and the results verify the design. It is also found that the successive chamber should have a different design to the first one as it suffers slight wave attenuation.
Keywords :
brushless machines; hydraulic turbines; permanent magnet generators; power convertors; wave power generation; wave propagation; OWC chambers; Savonius turbine; Taiwan; brushless permanent-magnet generator; generators; power chain; power output; power transfer; scaled-down model; slight wave attenuation; turbine; turbines; two chamber oscillating water column; wave energy converter development; wave propagation; wave tank; Generators; Resistance; Rotors; Sea surface; Surface waves; Turbines; Marine energy; oscillating water column; savonius rotor; wave energy;
Journal_Title :
Sustainable Energy, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TSTE.2012.2190769