Hydrodynamic performance of a land-based multi-chamber OWC wave energy capture system: An experimental study

Dezhi Ning, Lei Fu,Yu Zhou,Robert Mayon, Yuhang Zhang

Coastal Engineering(2024)

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Improving ocean wave energy capture in a cost-effective manner is a challenging task. Multi-chamber oscillating water column (OWC) devices are gaining favor due to their potentially efficient characteristics. This research experimentally investigated the hydrodynamic performance of a land-based OWC wave energy capture system with multiple chambers (ranging from 1 to 5). The free surface elevation, air pressure fluctuations, hydrodynamic efficiency, and reflection coefficient are considered. The hydrodynamic efficiencies of the overall, and sub-chambers in the OWC system with varying numbers of chambers are graphically presented. The influence of geometrical design parameters and wave conditions are also considered in evaluating the performance of the multi-chamber OWC system. It is found that the multi-chamber arrangement improves the hydrodynamic energy extraction characteristics compared to the traditional single-chamber setup. The sloshing mode of the chamber water column is utilized to effectively capture wave energy. As the number of chambers increases, the wave attenuation capability of the system improves for long waves. Yet, the overall efficiency declines when the number of OWC chambers exceeds 3. The chamber draft has the most substantial impact on the wave energy capturing capability, while the effects of opening ratio and wave height are attenuated due to multiple water-column interactions inside the chambers. The isometric sub-chamber structure demonstrates overall efficiency and wave attenuation advantages for short waves. The paper aims to guide the design and optimization of a multi-chamber OWC system.
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Wave energy converter,Oscillating water column,Multi-chamber,Hydrodynamic performance,Physical experiment
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