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Optimum Control of a Floating Wave-Energy Converter With Restricted Amplitude

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In this article, the use of optimal control techniques for improving the energy absorption by a wave-energy converter (WEC) is investigated, and an optimal control strategy based on variations of a Lagrange functional is determined, which gives a set of adjoint equations in addition to the state equations as a necessary condition for optimum.
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In this paper, the use of optimal control techniques for improving the energy absorption by a wave-energy converter (WEC) is investigated. A mathematical model is developed for a floating body, which is exposed to an irregular incident wave, and is moving relative to a fixed reference. This model includes a control force from the power take-off and control machinery, and a friction force which restricts the oscillation amplitude. This force models end-stop devices, which are necessary to protect the machinery. An optimal control strategy is determined, based on variations of a Lagrange functional. This gives a set of adjoint equations in addition to the state equations, as a necessary condition for optimum. An algorithm is given for solving the problem numerically by iteration, based on a gradient method. It is shown that the optimal motion in a sinusoidal wave is not sinusoidal when the excursion is constrained. Instead, the motion should be stopped in certain intervals. In irregular waves the constrained solution is close to the unconstrained solution when the excursion is small. Moreover, the timings of the extrema and of the zero crossings agree fairly well. When the excursion is constrained, the mean output power is reduced compared tomore » the unconstrained case, but the ratio between the output energy and the total energy passing through the machinery is increased. This means that the conversion efficiency of the machinery is less critical.« less

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Energy-Maximizing Control of Wave-Energy Converters: The Development of Control System Technology to Optimize Their Operation

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Constrained Optimal Control of a Heaving Buoy Wave-Energy Converter

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors focus on two aspects of systems for wave energy conversion: how to model such systems, and how to control their motion, which is crucial for the primary power conversion.
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Optimal control, MPC and MPC-like algorithms for wave energy systems: An overview

TL;DR: This paper attempts to provide a critical comparison of the various WEC MPC algorithms, while also presenting WECMPC algorithms within the broader context of other WEC “optimal” control schemes.
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Wave energy conversion and hydrodynamics modelling technologies: A review

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the fundamental understandings to wave energy conversions and the descriptions and discussions are made for what are the challenges in wave energy development, how the reliable numerical and physical modelling techniques for wave energy converters can be carried out, and how to optimise the power take-off and wave energy devices for improving wave energy conversion.
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Numerical Optimal Control of Wave Energy Converters

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a direct transcription-based method for energy maximizing control of wave energy converters (WECs) with convexity problems. But the algorithm is computationally complex, making real-time implementation difficult, and the recently developed family of direct transcription methods offer a promising alternative.
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