Hydrodynamic Analysis of 3-SPS Wave Energy Conversion Device

Wave energy has the advantages of high energy density, renewability, and wide distribution, and has been highly valued by many coastal countries. The wave energy conversion device can convert wave energy into electric energy, which is of great significance for alleviating problems such as energy cri...

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Hauptverfasser: Ji, Zhifei, Yuan, Xiaodong, Lin, Min, Fan, Jianyu
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Zusammenfassung:Wave energy has the advantages of high energy density, renewability, and wide distribution, and has been highly valued by many coastal countries. The wave energy conversion device can convert wave energy into electric energy, which is of great significance for alleviating problems such as energy crisis and greenhouse effect. The traditional wave energy conversion device can only gain the energy along the heave direction, and the kinetic energy of the buoy is not fully utilized. To improve the energy utilization efficiency of the wave energy conversion device, this paper proposed a new type of 3-SPS wave energy conversion device. Based on linear waves and Lagrangian equation, a hydrodynamic model of the device was established. The displacement and velocity of the device float under the action of linear waves were analyzed. The results show that the 3-SPS wave energy conversion device can collect the kinetic energy of the buoy in its heaving, surging and pitching movement at the same time; the kinetic energy of the buoy in the heaving direction is much greater than the kinetic energy in the surging and pitching directions; the buoy can capture kinetic energy in multiple directions of motion, indicating that the 3-SPS wave energy conversion device has a high energy utilization efficiency. This paper provides some useful references for the optimal design of the new wave energy device.
ISSN:2267-1242
2555-0403
2267-1242
DOI:10.1051/e3sconf/202127101013