A case study on modelling and design a linear generator (The principle of wave energy plant)
Abstract
Ocean wave energy is an emerging kind of renewable energy and has already been
exploited on a small scale. Some technologies are being developed to exploit the large
potential of this energy source. One of the main advantages of ocean waves as a
resource for electrical energy production is because of its high energy density. Several
methods have been proposed for the conversion of ocean wave mechanical energy into
electrical energy. One of such method consists in the use of a direct drive linear
generator enclosed inside a floating element; connect a buoy to a linear generator. The
generator is driven by a mass-spring system, which oscillates due to the ocean wave
movement. In this thesis are presented the previous studies, development and further
research about this system. The thesis starts with a review of ocean wave as an
alternative energy and wave energy conversion system, indicating that the different
wave energy conversion systems that have been presented in previous studies with
different generator systems. The simulation is also conducted to obtain the output power
result based on the data collected by using Matlab software. The thesis concludes with
several concepts and characteristics to design linear generator in order to improve its
working efficiency.
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