The first offshore prototype of a wave energy converter system has been launched off the Swedish west coast. The concept is based on a point absorber directly coupled to a linear generator located on the ocean floor. The wave energy converter is part of a research project that will study the electric system of ten units forming a small farm of wave power plants as they are linked and connected to an electric grid. A full scale farm will consist of a large number of interconnected units. The chosen direct drive system reduces the mechanical complexity of the converter but has repercussions on the electric system. The output from the generator will vary with the speed of the point absorber, leading to large fluctuations of power on the second scale. This has implications on both the individual generator and on the system as a whole. The hydrodynamic behavior of the point absorber depends, to a large extent, on the damping of the generator. The damping, in turn, can be remotely controlled by changing the load resistance. It has previously been shown that this has a large influence on the power absorbed by the wave energy converter. This paper investigates the peak power, the translator speed, and the variance of the power at different sea states and for different levels of damping. The peak power has an impact on the design of the generator and the required ability, for a single unit, to handle electric overloads. The momentum of the translator is directly proportional to its speed. The speed is thus important for the design of the end stop. The variance of the power of one unit will have an impact on the farm system behavior. The study is based on two and a half months of experimental measurements on the prototype wave energy converter and a wave measurement buoy. The aim is to analyze whether load control strategies may influence the dimensioning criteria for the electric system and the generator. The results are compared to previously investigated relationships between the absorbed mean power and the load resistance as a function of sea state. In the study, it was found that the maximum power is approximately proportional to the average power, while the maximum translator speed and standard deviation decrease as the damping factor is increased.
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August 2008
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Influence of Generator Damping on Peak Power and Variance of Power for a Direct Drive Wave Energy Converter
Magnus Stålberg,
Magnus Stålberg
Swedish Center for Renewable Electric Energy Conversion, Department of Engineering Sciences, Division for Electricity,
e-mail: magnus.stalberg@angstrom.uu.se
Uppsala University
, Box 534, SE-75121 Uppsala, Sweden
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Rafael Waters,
Rafael Waters
Swedish Center for Renewable Electric Energy Conversion, Department of Engineering Sciences, Division for Electricity,
Uppsala University
, Box 534, SE-75121 Uppsala, Sweden
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Oskar Danielsson,
Oskar Danielsson
Seabased Industry AB
, Dag Hammarskjölds väg 52B, SE-75183 Uppsala, Sweden
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Mats Leijon
Mats Leijon
Professor
Swedish Center for Renewable Electric Energy Conversion, Department of Engineering Sciences, Division for Electricity,
Uppsala University
, Box 534, SE-75121 Uppsala, Sweden
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Magnus Stålberg
Swedish Center for Renewable Electric Energy Conversion, Department of Engineering Sciences, Division for Electricity,
Uppsala University
, Box 534, SE-75121 Uppsala, Swedene-mail: magnus.stalberg@angstrom.uu.se
Rafael Waters
Swedish Center for Renewable Electric Energy Conversion, Department of Engineering Sciences, Division for Electricity,
Uppsala University
, Box 534, SE-75121 Uppsala, Sweden
Oskar Danielsson
Seabased Industry AB
, Dag Hammarskjölds väg 52B, SE-75183 Uppsala, Sweden
Mats Leijon
Professor
Swedish Center for Renewable Electric Energy Conversion, Department of Engineering Sciences, Division for Electricity,
Uppsala University
, Box 534, SE-75121 Uppsala, SwedenJ. Offshore Mech. Arct. Eng. Aug 2008, 130(3): 031003 (4 pages)
Published Online: July 11, 2008
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Received:
September 5, 2007
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February 5, 2008
Published:
July 11, 2008
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Stålberg, M., Waters, R., Danielsson, O., and Leijon, M. (July 11, 2008). "Influence of Generator Damping on Peak Power and Variance of Power for a Direct Drive Wave Energy Converter." ASME. J. Offshore Mech. Arct. Eng. August 2008; 130(3): 031003. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.2905032
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