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Title
Code-to-code nonlinear hydrodynamic modelling verification for wave energy converters: Wec-sim vs. nlfk4all
Author
Penalba, Markel
Author (from another institution)
Giorgi, Giuseppe
Gomes, Rui P.F.
Research Group
Mecánica de fluidos
Other institutions
Politecnico di Torino
Universidade de Lisboa
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Postprint
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© 2021 EWTEC
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Open access
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11984/5844
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Proceedings of the European Wave and Tidal Energy Conference 
Publisher
EWTEC
Keywords
Wave energy converters
Nonlinear Froude-Krylov force
Spar-buoy oscillating
Abstract
In the wave energy conversion field, simulation tools are crucial for effective converter and controller design, but are often prone to become very casespecific, in both structure and parameter select ... [+]
In the wave energy conversion field, simulation tools are crucial for effective converter and controller design, but are often prone to become very casespecific, in both structure and parameter selection. This is due to majorly different working principles and diverse importance of nonlinear effects, at times requiring adhoc modelling approaches. To tackle this challenge, WECSim (Wave Energy Converter SIMulator) was born from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) and Sandia National Laboratories, providing a unique simulation platform for all WECs. Nonlinearities related to timevarying wetted surface, especially important in floating WECs, are included in WEC-Sim through a mesh-based computation of nonlinear Froude-Krylov forces. Virtually arbitrary geometries can be considered, thanks to the discretized representation of wetted surfaces, at the price of a significant increase in computational burden. This paper considers a time-effective alternative, implemented in the open-source toolbox called NLFK4ALL, applicable to the popular and wide family of axisymmetric floaters. The Spar-buoy floating oscillating water column device is considered, particularly challenging due to a submerged volume composed of several different sections. The accuracy of WEC-Sim and NLFK4ALL is verified by a preliminary cross-comparison, using independent methods to compute virtually same effects. Fixed-body numerical experiments are used to quantify nonlinearities and compare not only he accuracy, but also the computation burden. Results show that both methods provide almost identical results, although WEC-Sim doubles computational requirements. [-]
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