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Archive | 2016

Numerical and physical modeling of extreme waves at Wave Hub

Edward Ransley; Martyn Hann; Deborah Greaves; Alison Raby; Dave Simmonds

ABSTRACT Ransley, E., Hann, M., Greaves, D., Raby, A. and Simmonds, D., 2013. Numerical and physical modelling of extreme waves at Wave Hub With a history of international failures, the survivability of coupled systems of wave energy devices and their moorings, particularly those to be installed at development sites like Wave Hub, is surrounded by uncertainty. Potential design solutions require a better understanding of the hydrodynamics and structural loading experienced during extreme events, like rogue wave impact, in order to mitigate the risk of device and mooring failure. Rogue waves are waves with amplitudes far greater than those expected, given the surrounding sea conditions. Intense study into these events stems from their potential for catastrophic impact on ocean engineering structures. However, little is known about their physical origins and, currently, there is no consensus on their definition or explanation of the mechanism which drives them. This paper concerns the numerical modeling and experimental validation of extreme rogue wave examples at the Wave Hub site. Using hindcast data, the 100 year extreme wave at the Wave Hub site is determined. This extreme wave is replicated in Plymouth Universitys new COAST Lab using a NewWave, dispersive focusing input. To simulate and analyse these events, we duplicate these conditions in a numerical wave tank (NWT), solving the fully nonlinear Navier-Stokes equations, with a free surface, using the Volume of Fluid (VoF) method and open source CFD library OpenFOAM®. The comparison shows that the CFD software is capable of simulating focused waves similar to those produced in the physical tank but tends to overestimate the crest heights. It is also noted that nonlinear effects are important when considering the shape and location of focused wave events.


The 25th Int. Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference (ISOPE), Kona, Hawaii, USA, June 21-26, 2015 | 2015

Wave Loads on a Point-Absorbing Wave Energy Device in Extreme Waves

Malin Göteman; Jens Engström; Mikael Eriksson; Mats Leijon; Martyn Hann; Edward Ransley; Deborah Greaves


Renewable Energy | 2017

Survivability of wave energy converters using CFD

Edward Ransley; Deborah Greaves; Alison Raby; Dave Simmonds; Martyn Hann


Renewable Energy | 2017

RANS-VOF modelling of the Wavestar point absorber

Edward Ransley; Deborah Greaves; Alison Raby; Dave Simmonds; Morten Møller Jakobsen; Morten Kramer


Ocean Engineering | 2017

Numerical models for the motion and forces of point-absorbing wave energy converters in extreme waves

Linnea Sjökvist; Jinming Wu; Edward Ransley; Jens Engström; Mikael Eriksson; Malin Göteman


Archive | 2013

Integrated Numerical Modelling System for Extreme Wave Events at the Wave Hub Site

Deborah Greaves; Daniel Conley; Martyn Hann; Dave Simmonds; Davide Magagna; Edward Ransley; Thomas Vyzikas; Magar


Archive | 2018

Numerical simulation of focused wave interactions with a fixed FPSO using OpenFOAM 4.1

Sa Brown; P-H Musiedlak; Edward Ransley; Deborah Greaves


Energies | 2018

Performance of a Direct-Driven Wave Energy Point Absorber with High Inertia Rotatory Power Take-off

S Thomas; Marianna Giassi; Malin Göteman; Hann; Edward Ransley; Jan Isberg; Jens Engström


Renewable Energy | 2017

CFDを用いた波力エネルギー変換器の残存性【Powered by NICT】

Edward Ransley; Deborah Greaves; Alison Raby; Dave Simmonds; Martyn Hann


Archive | 2017

The validity of numerical models for testing the survivability of WECs

P-H Musiedlak; Deborah Greaves; Edward Ransley; Martyn Hann; G. Iglesias; B Child

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Deborah Greaves

Plymouth State University

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Martyn Hann

Plymouth State University

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Dave Simmonds

Plymouth State University

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Alison Raby

Plymouth State University

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Daniel Conley

Plymouth State University

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