OCEAN - Open-access validated models from experimental data of wave energy system arrays

Published: 18 April 2024| Version 2 | DOI: 10.17632/97cpczdg2r.2
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Description

One of the key steps towards economic feasibility of wave energy conversion technology concerns scaling up to farms of multiple devices, in the attempt to reduce installation costs by sharing infrastructure, and a consequent drop in levelised cost of energy. Moreover, whenever wave energy systems are deployed in proximity (in so-called arrays), the exploitation of the hydrodynamic interactions between single devices is fully enabled, potentially increasing the final energy outcome. To achieve this in real (operational) time, the employed energy-maximising control strategies require control-oriented array models, able to efficiently describe the dynamics of these interconnected systems in a representative fashion. This can be, nonetheless, a difficult task when considering first principles alone, under small motion assumptions, for modelling purposes. Recognising the uncertainty associated to array numerical models obtained from the linearisation of simplified system equations around their equilibria, this dataset provides models of several array configurations identified following a frequency domain approach on the basis of experimental data. Tailored tests on laboratory-scale devices have been designed and conducted in the Aalborg University (Denmark) wave tank facility, with the purpose of performing representative system identification of the wave energy systems arrays. The obtained models are validated on different representative sea states configurations, in controlled and uncontrolled motion operational conditions. The validation results are fully discussed and analysed in terms of standard error measures and time lag, while the obtained models are made freely accessible via this repository (named OCEAN), in the attempt to openly provide validated models for different array configurations. The discussion, and validation analysis can be found in the paper by the same authors "Data-based modelling of arrays of wave energy systems: Experimental tests, models, and validation", 2024, Control Engineering Practice, doi: 10.1016/j.conengprac.2024.105949 .

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Institutions

Mondragon Unibertsitatea, Aalborg Universitet, Politecnico di Torino Dipartimento di Ingegneria Meccanica e Aerospaziale, Universidad Nacional de la Plata

Categories

Control Engineering, Ocean Engineering, Applied Mechanics, Ocean Energy, Marine Renewable Energy

Funding

European Commission

101034297

European Commission

101024372

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