Layout optimization of heaving Wave Energy Converters linear arrays in front of a vertical wall

Journal Article (2021)
Author(s)

Eva Loukogeorgaki (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki)

Constantine Michailides (Cyprus University of Technology)

George Lavidas (TU Delft - Offshore Engineering)

Ioannis K. Chatjigeorgiou (National Technical University of Athens)

Research Group
Offshore Engineering
Copyright
© 2021 Eva Loukogeorgaki, Constantine Michailides, G. Lavidas, Ioannis K. Chatjigeorgiou
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.renene.2021.07.040
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Publication Year
2021
Language
English
Copyright
© 2021 Eva Loukogeorgaki, Constantine Michailides, G. Lavidas, Ioannis K. Chatjigeorgiou
Research Group
Offshore Engineering
Volume number
179
Pages (from-to)
189-203
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Abstract

The present paper focuses on the determination of optimum layouts for linear arrays of heaving Wave Energy Converters (WECs) in front of a vertical wall. Optimum layouts maximize the annual averaged absorbed energy at a given marine site and satisfy spatial constraints. For achieving this goal, we developed an efficient optimization numerical framework, where a genetic algorithm solver is appropriately coupled with a frequency-domain hydrodynamic model, while, furthermore, a numerical wave model is utilized to determine the local wave climate conditions at the site of interest. The context is applied for an array of five semi-immersed, oblate spheroidal heaving WECs deployed at five near-shore sites of mild wave environments in the Aegean Sea, Greece. For each site, different optimization cases are solved, facilitating the investigation of different aspects of the examined problem. The largest annual energy absorption ability is observed for optimum layouts, characterized by the placement of the array close to the wall and the formation of clusters of closely-positioned WECs near the wall edges. Compared to arrays employed at sites in south-eastern Aegean, optimally-arranged arrays at central Aegean locations showed reduced energy absorption ability due to milder local wave conditions and/or the existence of quite limited water depths.

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