Design of Mooring Solutions and Array Systems for Point Absorbing Wave Energy Devices—Methodology and Application

Author:

Ringsberg Jonas W.1,Jansson Hanna1,Örgård Martin1,Yang Shun-Han1,Johnson Erland2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanics and Maritime Sciences, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg SE-412 96, Sweden

2. Division of Safety and Transport, Mechanics, RISE Research Institutes of Sweden, P.O. Box 857, Borås SE-501 15, Sweden

Abstract

Abstract Most of the ocean energy technologies are considered to be in a pre-commercial phase and need technical development. This study focuses on the design of mooring solutions and compares array systems of a specific floating point-absorbing wave energy converter (WEC) developed by the company Waves4Power. A full-scale prototype of the WEC is installed in Runde (Norway) where it is moored with three polyester mooring lines, each having one floater and one gravity anchor. Based on this reference installation, the method of systems engineering was used to propose 22 conceptual mooring solutions for different array systems. They were compared and reduced to four top concepts in a systematic elimination procedure using Pugh and Kesselring matrices. The top concepts were assessed in detail by means of levelized cost of energy (LCOE), life cycle analysis (LCA), and risk analyses. The fatigue life of the mooring lines and the energy capture were calculated using results obtained from coupled hydrodynamic and structure response analyses in the dnv-gl deepc software. Two final concepts were proposed for the water depths 75 and 200 m.

Funder

Swedish Energy Agency

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Ocean Engineering

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