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Comparison of Direct-Drive Power Takeoff Systems for Ocean Wave Energy Applications
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EngineeringPower EngineeringEnergy-efficient DesignEnergy EfficiencyEnergy ConversionMarine EngineeringEnergy PerformanceComprehensive Power TakeoffEnergy AnalysisMarine EnergyWater EnergySystems EngineeringColumbia Power TechnologiesWave EnergyPower SystemsElectrical EngineeringEnergy HarvestingOcean EnergyPto Buoy SystemMarine EngineEnergy Efficient DriveOcean EngineeringEnergy ManagementOcean Renewable Energy
This paper presents a comprehensive power takeoff (PTO) analysis program conducted as a collaborative research effort between Columbia Power Technologies, Inc., Oregon State University (OSU), and the U.S. Navy. Eighteen different direct-drive technologies were evaluated analytically and down-selected to five promising designs. Each of the five prototypes was simulated, modeled in SolidWorks, and built at the 200-W peak level and tested on OSU's wave energy linear test bed. The simulations were validated with the 200-W experimental results and then scaled up to 100 kW, with full 100-kW designs including costs, maintenance, operations, etc., to estimate the cost of energy (COE) for each PTO buoy system at utility scale.
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