Effect Of A Model Predictive Control On The Design Of A Power Take-Off System For Wave Converters

APPLIED OCEAN RESEARCH(2021)

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In this study, a model predictive control (MPC) strategy is developed for a wave energy converter (WEC) to investigate how the controller settings affect the design of the power take-off machinery. The WEC chosen for this analysis is a submerged multi-degree-of-freedom WEC inspired by the multi-moored CETO system. A nonlinear numerical model of the WEC dynamics is built and tested for a potential deployment site off the coast of Albany, Western Australia. Tuning parameters of the MPC include the prediction horizon and control force penalties. In addition, the effect of a mechanical spring on the controller performance is investigated. The results show the significance of the penalty terms on the power production and control forces dynamics if the power take-off efficiency is not ideal.
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Multi-mode wave energy converter, Model-predictive control, Power take-off design
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