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A study on wave energy converter using 5 cylinders system

Authors: Dang Tri Dung; Phan Cong Binh; Do Hoang Thinh; Kyoung Kwan Ahn;

A study on wave energy converter using 5 cylinders system

Abstract

Nowadays, wave energy plays an important role in renewable energy resource. In over thirty years, researches in wave energy converter system (WEC) have been deployed and carried out. This paper presents a design of wave energy converter using 5 cylinders combining with hydraulic power take-off system in order to convert the mechanical energy from ocean wave to electricity, or another useful and usable source. The WEC uses ordered 5 cylinders to represent the motion of the floating buoy under the wave elevation. The design and specification of the WEC system are presented. Buoy and wave interaction mathematical model is built and the hydraulic mathematical model is also presented. The system performance test is implemented and the result is shown.

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