Energy Conversion and Management, Vol.86, 1164-1172, 2014
Energy conversion of orbital motions in gravitational waves: Simulation and test of the Seaspoon wave energy converter
The conversion of ocean wave power into sustainable electrical power represents a major opportunity to Nations endowed with such a kind of resource. At the present time the most of the technological innovations aiming at converting such resources are at early stage of development, with only a handful of devices close to be at the commercial demonstration stage. The Seaspoon device, thought as a large energy harvester, catches the kinetic energy of ocean waves with promising conversion efficiency, and robust technology, according to specific "wave-motion climate". University of Genoa aims to develop a prototype to be deployed in medium average energy content seas (i.e. Mediterranean or Eastern Asia seas). This paper presents the first simulation and experimental results carried out on a reduced scale proof-of-concept model tested in the laboratory wave flume. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Seaspoon;Renewable energy source;Energy harvesting;Wave energy conversion;Experimental test;Numerical modeling