G. Duclos
École centrale de Nantes
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Journal of Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering-transactions of The Asme | 2006
G. Duclos; Aurélien Babarit; Alain Clément
Considered as a source of renewable energy, wave is a resource featuring high variability at all time scales. Furthermore wave climate also changes significantly from place to place. Wave energy converters are very often tuned to suit the more frequent significant wave period at the project site. In this paper we show that optimizing the device necessitates accounting for all possible wave conditions weighted by their annual occurrence frequency, as generally given by the classical wave climate scatter diagrams. A generic and very simple wave energy converter is considered here. It is shown how the optimal parameters can be different considering whether all wave conditions are accounted for or not, whether the device is controlled or not, whether the productive motion is limited or not. We also show how they depend on the area where the device is to be deployed, by applying the same method to three sites with very different wave climate.
ASME 2004 23rd International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering | 2004
G. Duclos; Aurélien Babarit; A.H. Clement
Considered as a source of renewable energy, wave is a resource which exhibit high variability at all time scales. Furthermore wave climate also changes significatively from place to place. Wave energy converters are very often tuned to suit the more frequent significant wave period of the project site. In this paper we show that optimizing the device necessitates to account for all possible wave conditions weighted by their occurrence frequency, as generally given by the classical wave climate scatter diagrams. Instead of a real device, a generic and very simple wave energy converter was considered here. We show how the optimal parameters can be different considering whether all wave conditions are accounted for or not, whether the device is controlled or not, whether the vertical motion is limited or not. We also show how they depend on the area where the device is to be deployed, by applying the same method to three very different sites.Copyright
International Journal of Offshore and Polar Engineering | 2000
G. Duclos; A.H. Clement; Gontran Chatry
Renewable Energy | 2006
Aurélien Babarit; H. Ben Ahmed; A.H. Clement; Vincent Debusschere; G. Duclos; Bernard Multon; G. Robin
6th European Wave & Tidal Energy Conference | 2005
A.H. Clement; Aurélien Babarit; Jean-Christophe Gilloteaux; Christophe Josset; G. Duclos
13th Conference of the International Society for Offshore and Polar Engineering | 2003
Aurélien Babarit; G. Duclos; A.H. Clement
Journal of Waterway Port Coastal and Ocean Engineering-asce | 2004
G. Duclos; C. Josset; A. H. Clément; L. Gentaz; C. Colmard
Archive | 2005
Alain Clément; Aurélien Babarit; G. Duclos
20th International Workshop on Water Waves and Floating Bodies | 2005
Aurélien Babarit; G. Duclos; A.H. Clement; Jean-Christophe Gilloteaux
Comptes Rendus Mecanique | 2003
G. Duclos; A.H. Clement