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Parametric resonance in a 2:1 Wave Energy Converter: investigating the feasibility of the design space

keywords OFFSHORE RENEWABLE ENERGY, WAVE ENERGY

Reference persons GIUSEPPE GIORGI

Research Groups MOREnergy Lab

Description The effort to increase the converted power is a common challenge in the field of wave energy conversion, both academic and industrial. When devices are found to be prone to parametric resonance, it typically has a negative impact on power harvesting and survivability. However, parametric resonance may not a danger to be avoided, but rather a chance to achieve a broader response bandwidth and ultimately increase the amount of power available at the power take-off. Parametric resonance is caused by a time-varying wetted surface, so linear models are unable to capture this instability; therefore, nonlinear Froude-Krylov forces should implemented via a computationally effective method that is compatible with both exhaustive simulation and real-time computinge. A novel pendulum-based device is intentionally but arbitrarily defined to exhibit a 2:1 ratio between heave and pitch natural frequencies. Results demonstrate that, by using the designed attitude to develop parametric instability, a second region of meaningful response develops near the heave natural period, in addition to the linear resonance in pitch. Thus, the free response bandwidth is increased, making more energy available at the power take-off axis.

The purpose of this thesis is to investigate the design space in order to determine the conditions to actually achieve the 2:1 parametric resonance condition. Consequently, the performance and potential of feasible devices is analysed.

See also  gg_05-nlfkpara.pdf  http://www.morenergylab.polito.it/thesis/

Required skills Matlab


Deadline 19/09/2025      PROPONI LA TUA CANDIDATURA