posted on 2025-08-13, 11:39authored bySA Brown, EJ Ransley, DM Greaves, L Johanning, E Guerrini
Floating devices have the potential to unlock unobtainable parts of the tidal stream energy resource, however; the proximity of the free surface raises concerns over both the power delivery and the survivability of these systems. Consequently, an open-source, coupled and fullynonlinear numerical model has been developed to predict the behaviour of these devices. Previously, the model has been verified against existing analytical and numerical solutions, but this paper presents validation against physical measurements. The model successfully captures some of the key coupled properties of the problem, but further work is required to improve turbine load calculations in reversing flows, and introduce dynamic catenary mooring line functionality.
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from OnePetro via the link in this record
The code presented here is available through the Collaborative Computational Project in Wave Structure Interaction (CCPWSI) [EP/M022382/1], which aims to bring together the community of
researchers, data, code and expertise within the area of wave structure
interaction (WSI) (https://www.ccp-wsi.ac.uk).
Publisher
International Society of Offshore and Polar Engineers (ISOPE)
Version
Accepted Manuscript
Language
en
FCD date
2019-06-21T04:12:03Z
Citation
The 29th International Ocean and Polar Engineering Conference, 16-21 June 2019, Hawaii, USA. Vol. 3, pp. 2800-2807