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Title: Fundamental formulae for wave-energy conversion
Authors: Falnes, Johannes
Kurniawan, Adi
Keywords: Engineering
Ocean engineering
Power and energy systems
Fluidmechanics
Wave-energy conversion
Arrays
Collective oscillation amplitude
Direction-average maximumabsorbed power
Reactive radiation parameters
Kinetic–potential energy difference
Issue Date: 2015
Abstract: The time-average wave power that is absorbed from an incident wave by means of a wave-energy conversion (WEC) unit, or by an array of WEC units—i.e. oscillating immersed bodies and/or oscillating water columns (OWCs)—may be mathematically expressed in terms of the WEC units’ complex oscillation amplitudes, or in terms of the generated outgoing (diffracted plus radiated) waves, or alternatively, in terms of the radiated waves alone. Following recent controversy, the corresponding three optional expressions are derived, compared and discussed in this paper. They all provide the correct time-average absorbed power. However, only the first-mentioned expression is applicable to quantify the instantaneous absorbed wave power and the associated reactive power.
URI: https://lib.hpu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/22302
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