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Small is Beautiful? Weakly-Nonlinear Simulations of a Compact WEC for Ocean Monitoring

Harry Bingham & Robert Read

Until now, wave-energy developers have focused on designing large machines for utility-scale electricity generation. While many concepts with good capture performance have been devised, significant commercial success has yet to be achieved in this market. Smaller wave energy converters (WECs) for specialist uses have received less attention. Emerging applications for these machines include powering sensors for ocean monitoring and providing energy for recharging maritime autonomous vehicles. Small reliable floating WECs can provide both the low levels of power required for these applications, and a surface platform for satellite
communications. Here, the key idea is to reduce costs and increase human safety by deploying small WECs to perform tasks that would otherwise require a ship. Developing small WECs for specialist uses provides a fast route to market, thereby creating a viable financial and technical base for the development of larger devices for applications where more power is required. This paper reports early results of time- and frequency-domain simulations of a compact WEC designed for monitoring the ocean environment.

IWWWFB / 2025
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