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TY - GEN
T1 - An Initial Study on Power Capture Performance Analysis of TALOS Based on Power Take-Off System Parameters
AU - Yavuz, Hakan
AU - Sheng, Wanan
AU - Aggidis, George
PY - 2023/6/22
Y1 - 2023/6/22
N2 - The present study provides details on the power capture performance of TALOS WEC based on PTO system parameters. Considering that onlysurge, heave and pitch modes of motions are directly coupled to the incident sea waves. Hence, the model is defined to be a 3 DOF model. The PTO system is modelled by using ideal elements. The study focuses on surge, heave and pitch modes. The objective of the study is to evaluate the power capture performance of the system and it is shown that the system performs well for sea states with Hs of 2 meters or higher
AB - The present study provides details on the power capture performance of TALOS WEC based on PTO system parameters. Considering that onlysurge, heave and pitch modes of motions are directly coupled to the incident sea waves. Hence, the model is defined to be a 3 DOF model. The PTO system is modelled by using ideal elements. The study focuses on surge, heave and pitch modes. The objective of the study is to evaluate the power capture performance of the system and it is shown that the system performs well for sea states with Hs of 2 meters or higher
KW - Wave energy converter control
KW - power capture optimization
KW - TALOS WEC
KW - irregular sea state operation
M3 - Conference contribution/Paper
SN - 9781880653807
SP - 590
EP - 596
BT - ISOPE 2023
PB - ISOPE
T2 - International Ocean and Polar Engineering Conference
Y2 - 19 June 2023 through 23 June 2023
ER -