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Geometric, structural, and control co-design for undersea kites
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) - view all
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Focusing on a marine hydrokinetic energy application, this paper presents a combined geometric, structural, and control co-design framework for optimizing the performance of energy-harvesting kites subject to structural constraints. While energy-harvesting kites can offer more than an order of magnitude more power per unit of mass than traditional fixed turbines, they represent complex flying devices that demand robust, efficient flight controllers and are presented with significant structural loads that are larger with more efficient flight.

CECHydrokineticMHKMarineco-designcontrolcontrol proxy functioncontrollerdesignenergyfuselagegeometricmodelmodelingocean kiteoptimizationpowersteady flightstructuraltethered kitetidal kitewing
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Dcat Issued2020-09-14T06:00:00Z
Dcat Modified2021-03-01T20:24:02Z
Dcat Publisher NameNorth Carolina State University
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  • Naik - Geometric Structural Control Co-Design.pdf