TEAMER: AquaHarmonics High Fidelity WEC Sim PTO and Control Model Validation, Sim Model
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Collaborative effort between AquaHarmonics, Sandia National Laboratories (SNL), and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) to revise and validate Aquaharmonics' full wave to wire model, allowing for reduced uncertainty and increased understanding of design requirements of a utility scale wave energy converter (WEC). SNL and NREL in collaboration with AquaHarmonics, will set up and run WEC Simulator (WEC-Sim) models of the AquaHarmonics WEC, building off past model developments for inclusion of custom PTO (power take-off) dynamics. The intent is to review, update, and verify or validate a new WEC-Sim model against wave tank experimental data. Furthermore, the WEC-Sim model will be coupled to an energy storage system model to better understand the wave-to-wire functionality. Project is part of the TEAMER RFTS 2 (request for technical support) system of WEC research projects. Testing data can be found in the associated MHKDR link below.
TEAMER: OSU X Hinsdale & Sandia - LUPA System Identification
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This submission is part of a TEAMER testing campaign through RFTS 7 at the O.H. Hinsdale Wave Research Laboratory in Corvallis, Oregon. This testing was conducted by Oregon State University (OSU) and Sandia National Laboratories in October and November 2023. The Laboratory Upgrade Point Absorber (LUPA) WEC was used for experimental testing in the large wave flume with a water depth of 3.695 m in the six-DOF configuration. The raw data and post processing scripts enable multi degree system identification for LUPA and generation of the figures contained in the post access report. This resource includes the raw data, processing script, post access report, and copyright information of this dataset and code. Note: This code is intended for ad-hoc analysis purposes only. Users should be aware that the functionality and performance of this code may be limited to specific scenarios and should not be relied upon for broader applications without appropriate modifications and testing. This project is part of the TEAMER RFTS 7 (request for technical support) program.