Ocean wave is one of renewable energy sources, of which the theoretical energy potential is estimated to be 32,000TWh/yr according to Mørk et al. (2010), however, that is highly underutilized up to recently. In this study, a new system is proposed, that can enhance not only the efficiency of the system by using resonant phenomena in wave channel but also the economic feasibility by using existing caisson-type breakwater as support structure. To evaluate the performance of proposed system, numerical analyses by using Galerkin's finite element model based on the linear potential theory were carried out for various damping ratio which is directly related to extracting wave power. Numerical results reveal that the performance of the proposed system is fairly good compared with that of the conventional one.
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The Twenty-fourth International Ocean and Polar Engineering Conference
June 15–20, 2014
Busan, Korea
ISBN:
978-1-880653-91-3
Wave Power Extracting System with Multi-Resonators Attached to Vertical Breakwaters
JiHye Seo;
JiHye Seo
Ocean Science and Technology, Ocean and Technology (OST) School
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Woo-Sun Park
Woo-Sun Park
Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology (KIOST)
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Paper presented at the The Twenty-fourth International Ocean and Polar Engineering Conference, Busan, Korea, June 2014.
Paper Number:
ISOPE-I-14-078
Published:
June 15 2014
Citation
Seo, JiHye, and Woo-Sun Park. "Wave Power Extracting System with Multi-Resonators Attached to Vertical Breakwaters." Paper presented at the The Twenty-fourth International Ocean and Polar Engineering Conference, Busan, Korea, June 2014.
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