Open Net Zero logo
Wave Carpet Controls Design Optimization
L o a d i n g
Organization
National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) - view all
Update frequencyunknown
Last updated4 days ago
Format
Overview

To assess CalWave's submerged Wave Carpet Technology for system performance advancement, CalWave seeks to test advanced controls methodologies on a simplified wave carpet model, which potentially can be used in further research to leverage the design to a full wave carpet assessment using the discrete element method. Thus, the foremost flexible structure of the Wave Carpet design is split into articulated multiple discrete, solid pieces and moreover, a single piece connected to a 1DOF (Heave) only PTO is being subject to performance advancing control assessment. This report details the results of simulation studies carried out on two simplified models of the wave carpet using discrete element method. First, we consider the case of a single plate absorber and extend this example to a two-plate absorber configuration. Performance benchmarking results are presented for a deep-water DOE reference site.

AEPBIEMCACalWaveGEOMXACTHumboldt BayHydrokineticMHKMPCMarineOptimal linear dampingPTOWAMITWECannual energyaverage powerboundary elementboundary integral equation methodcodecontrolcontrolsdeep-water reference sitedesigndiscrete element methodenergyexcitation forceheavelinear dampingmeshmodel predictive controloptimizationplate absorberpowerpower take-offradiation dampingrated powersubmersedwavewave carpet
Additional Information
KeyValue
Dcat Issued2020-08-26T06:00:00Z
Dcat Modified2025-08-26T06:00:02Z
Dcat Publisher NameRe Vision Consulting
Guidhttps://data.openei.org/submissions/8489
Harvest Object Idd0e48f35-6088-4076-8f01-66133f348251
Harvest Source Id4eb7107f-a2b1-40e3-b36a-8161aa98a56e
Harvest Source TitleOpenEI Data Portal
Share this Dataset
Trust Signals
Trust Framework(s)None
Assuranceunknown
Data Sensitivity Classunknown
Licenceunknown
Files