The opportunities and limitations of using CFD in the development of wave energy converters
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26/09/2012
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Most Wave Energy Converters (WECs) being developed are fundamentally different from known marine structures. Limited experience is a fundamental challenge for the design, especially issues concerning load assumptions and power estimates. Reynolds-Averaged Navier-Stokes (RANS) CFD methods are being used successfully in many areas of marine engineering. They have been shown to accurately simulate many hydrodynamic effects and are a helpful tool for investigating complex flows. The major drawback is the significant computational power required and the associated overhead with pre and post-processing. This paper presents the challenges and advantages in the application of RANS CFD methods in the design process of a wave energy converter and compares the time, labour and ultimately financial requirements for obtaining practical results. |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess |
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Schmitt , P , Whittaker , T , Clabby , D & Doherty , K 2012 , ' The opportunities and limitations of using CFD in the development of wave energy converters ' Paper presented at Marine & Offshore Renewable Energy , London , United Kingdom , 26/09/2012 - 27/09/2012 , pp. 89-97 . |
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