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Experimental study on the hydrodynamic performance of an oscillating water column with frontal plates
Date Issued
15-08-2022
Author(s)
Durai Eswaran, S. R.
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
Abstract
The efficiency of wave energy devices can be enhanced by positioning them at pre-defined locations of concentration of the energy flux which could be either by nature or through man-made methods. In shallow waters, energy flux density remains nearly uniform throughout the depth, while in intermediate and deep waters, it varies along with the depth with more energy being transferred nearer to the free surface. In the present study, a horizontal plate is used to concentrate the wave energy within a limited depth from the surface by inducing the waves to shoal. The plate length required for efficient shoaling is experimentally studied. An Oscillating water column, a proven wave energy extraction device, is fixed over the plate and its hydrodynamic efficiency is evaluated. The optimal distance between the leading edge of the plate and OWC is found. Through this method, it is observed that the hydrodynamic efficiency of OWC increases by about 10% compared to in the absence of the plate.
Volume
258