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Experimental and numerical study of a circular OWC with a U-shaped duct for wave energy conversion in long waves: Hydrodynamic characteristics and viscous energy loss

Conghao Xu, Yuanyuan He, Yu Yao and Jun Zuo

Renewable Energy, 2023, vol. 215, issue C

Abstract: This paper presents an experimental and numerical study of a pile-type circular oscillating water column device with a U-shaped duct (circular U-OWC) for wave energy conversion in long waves. In the experiments, the circular U-OWC model and a conventional OWC model of identical chamber dimension was compared in a wave flume under various wave conditions. Orifices of different sizes are used to simulate the power-takeoff (PTO). The pneumatic power, PTO damping coefficient, and the scattering of the incident waves are measured. A RANS equation based numerical model with a modified k-ω SST turbulence closure is validated using the experiment. The numerical model is utilized to investigate the spatial non-uniformity of the free surface inside the chamber, and the viscous energy loss in the U-shaped duct. It is found that for long waves, the circular U-OWC device is several times more efficient than a conventional OWC device, and the sloshing effect inside the pneumatic chamber is significantly reduced compared to a conventional OWC device. It is also found that a significant amount of energy entering the U-shaped duct is dissipated in viscous loss, recommendations on U-shaped duct design are given to help reduce the viscous loss of the device.

Keywords: Wave energy; Oscillating water column; Power-takeoff; Spatial non-uniformity; Viscous loss (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2023.06.022

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