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The MBARI-WEC: a power source for ocean sensing

Andrew Hamilton, François Cazenave, Dominic Forbush, Ryan G. Coe, Giorgio Bacelli

2021Journal of Ocean Engineering and Marine Energy19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Interest in wave energy converters to provide autonomous power to various ocean-bound systems, such as autonomous underwater vehicles, sensor systems, and even aquaculture farms, has grown in recent years. The Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute has developed and deployed a small two-body point absorber wave energy device suitable to such needs. This paper provides a description of the system to support future open-source access to the device and further the general development of similar wave energy systems. Additionally, to support future control design and system modification efforts, a set of hydrodynamic models are presented and cross-compared. To test the viability of using a linear frequency-domain admittance model for controller tuning, the linear model is compared against four WEC-Sim models of increasing complexity. The linear frequency-domain model is found to be generally adequate for capturing system dynamics, as the model agreement is good and the degree of nonlinearity introduced in the WEC-Sim models is generally less than 2.5%.

Topics & Concepts

Wave energy converterMarine engineeringMarine energyUnderwaterPower (physics)Energy (signal processing)Controller (irrigation)Time domainNonlinear systemLinear modelComputer scienceFrequency domainControl theory (sociology)SimulationEngineeringControl (management)GeologyPhysicsOceanographyQuantum mechanicsAgronomyBiologyArtificial intelligenceComputer visionMachine learningWave and Wind Energy SystemsUnderwater Vehicles and Communication SystemsWind Energy Research and Development