
- Kofoed, Jens Peter (Project Coordinator)
- Frigaard, Peter (Project participant)
- Sørensen, John Dalsgaard (Project participant)
- Pedersen, John Kim (Project participant)
- Lu, Kaiyuan (Project participant)
- Sørensen, Jacob Thornfeldt, DHI Water and Environment , Denmark (Project participant)
- Bingham, Harry, DTU - Mechanical Engineering , Denmark (Project participant)
- Ferreira, Claudio Bittencourt , Det Norske Veritas, United Kingdom (Project participant)
- Zanuttigh , Barbara , University of Bologna, Italy (Project participant)
- Estefan, Segen Farid , Federal University of Rio de Janeiro/COPPE, Ocean Structures & Underwater , Brazil (Project participant)
- Nielsen, Kim, Rambøll Oil & Gas A/S , Denmark (Project participant)
- Brito-Melo, Ana , Wave Energy Centre , Portugal (Project participant)
- Sterndorff, Martin , Sterndorff Engineering , Denmark (Project participant)
- Ingram, David , Edinburgh University, Institute for Energy Systems , United Kingdom (Project participant)
- Bard, Jochen , Fraunhofer, Germany (Project participant)
Today, several wave energy devices are under development. Concurrent reports from the developers have demonstrated different proof-of-concepts and that it is indeed possible to generate electricity from waves. But another similarity between the many wave energy devices is that the production price of the electricity is still not competitive.
The present project focuses on the development of design tools and a common design basis for wave energy devices in order to make these devices more competitive. The prospect of an overall wave-to-wire model, implying the possibility for optimizing the structural design of wave energy devices based on loadings from hydrodynamics, Power Take-Off (PTO) and mooring, has the potential of drastically lowering the cost of energy produced while at the same time increasing the reliability of wave energy devices.
The ambition to develop such a model in the context of a DSF Strategic Research Alliance, i.e. as a focused research effort building on key Danish competences in a partnership with the most qualified European researchers in the field, offers the promise further strengthening Danish universities and industry as centers of excellence in the field, while also linking future industrial development of wave energy devices even more strongly to Denmark.
| Status | Current |
|---|---|
| Period | 01-01-10 → 31-12-14 |
| URL | http://www.sdwed.civil.aau.dk/ |
Keywords
- wave energy
Publications
Near-Shore Floating Wave Energy Converters : applications for coastal protection
Publication: Research - peer-review › Article in proceeding
Interazione onda struttura in un dispositivo di conversione dell'energia da onda a tracimazione e probematiche progettuali
Publication: Research - peer-review › Article in proceeding
Modelling of the Overtopping Flow on the Wave Dragon Wave Energy Converter
Publication: Research - peer-review › Article in proceeding
Integration of Wave Energy Converters into Coastal Protection Schemes
Publication: Research - peer-review › Article in proceeding
Hydropower
Publication: Research - peer-review › Book chapter
Selection of Design Power of Wave Energy Converters Based on Wave Basin Experiments
Publication: Research - peer-review › Journal article
Extreme Loads on the Mooring Lines and Survivability Mode for the Wave Dragon Wave Energy Converter
Publication: Research - peer-review › Article in proceeding
Probabilistic Design of Wave Energy Devices
Publication: Research - peer-review › Article in proceeding
Characterization of Wave Climate at Hanstholm Location with Focus on the Ratio between Average and Extreme Waves Heights
Publication: Research - peer-review › Article in proceeding
Modelling and Control of the Wavestar Prototype
Publication: Research - peer-review › Article in proceeding
Performance Assessment of the Wave Dragon Wave Energy Converter Based on the EquiMar Methodology
Publication: Research - peer-review › Article in proceeding
Performance Evaluation of the Wavestar Prototype
Publication: Research - peer-review › Article in proceeding
Predictability of the Power Output of Three Wave Energy Technologies in the Danish North Sea
Publication: Research - peer-review › Article in proceeding
The Wave Field around DEXA Devices and Implications for Coastal Protection
Publication: Research - peer-review › Article in proceeding
Experiments on the WavePiston, Wave Energy Converter
Publication: Research - peer-review › Article in proceeding
Experimental Study of the WEPTOS Wave Energy Converter
Publication: Research - peer-review › Report
Estimation of Wave Conditions Along a New Breakwater for the Hanstholm Harbour, Using the Numerical Model MILDwave
Publication: Research - peer-review › Article in proceeding
Wave Loadings Acting on an Innovative Breakwater for Energy Production
Publication: Research - peer-review › Conference article in Journal
Design Specifications for the Hanstholm WEPTOS Wave Energy Converter
Publication: Research - peer-review › Journal article
Comparison Between Numerical Modeling and Experimental Testing of a Point Absorber WEC Using Linear Power Take-Off System
Publication: Research - peer-review › Article in proceeding
Performance Assessment of the Pico OWC Power Plant Following the Equimar Methodology
Publication: Research - peer-review › Conference article in Journal
Optimization of Overtopping Wave Energy Converters by Geometry Control
Publication: Research - peer-review › Conference article in Journal
Experimental Modeling of the Overtopping Flow on the Wave Dragon Wave Energy Converter
Publication: Research - peer-review › Conference article in Journal
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