Optimal active control and optimization of a wave energy converter

Journal Article (2013)
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Edo Abraham (Imperial College London)

E. C. Kerrigan (Imperial College London)

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https://doi.org/10.1109/TSTE.2012.2224392
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Publication Year
2013
Language
English
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Issue number
2
Volume number
4
Pages (from-to)
324-332

Abstract

This paper investigates optimal active control schemes applied to a point absorber wave energy converter within a receding horizon fashion. A variational formulation of the power maximization problem is adapted to solve the optimal control problem. The optimal control method is shown to be of a bang-bang type for a power takeoff mechanism that incorporates both linear dampers and active control elements. We also consider a direct transcription of the optimal control problem as a general nonlinear program. A variation of the projected gradient optimization scheme is formulated and shown to be feasible and computationally inexpensive compared to a standard NLP solver. Since the system model is bilinear and the cost function is not convex quadratic, the resulting optimization problem is not a quadratic program. Results will be compared with an optimal command latching method to demonstrate the improvement in absorbed power. All time domain simulations are generated under irregular sea conditions.

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