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OWC-Oscillating Water Column:- e.g.Oceanlinx, Wavedragon, Orecon, Limpet, Wavegen Near-shore Pelamis, Waveroller (OPD), WRASPA, Oyster, AWS. wavebob, wavehub, PowerBuoy (OPT), wave energy point absorber (OSU PMLG) - HCD-Hinged Contour Device. Main Types of WECs Current TechnologiesAttenuators and Point Absorbers:- BMD-Buoyant Moored Device. Others include oscillating (hydrofoils) or Venturi effects Barrages making use of head (potential energy) Tidal Lagoons (making use of potential and kinetic energy of tides)Slide 7 of 40 Types of TEC devices include: Tidal Stream Systems normally using Horizontal or Vertical axis devices. Types of WEC devices include: BMD-Buoyant Moored device HCD-Hinged Contour device OWC-Oscillating Water Column Wave Glider, Wave Runner, SeaRaser) Tidal Energy Converters (TECs) University of Strathclyde, Herriot Watt.Slide 6 of 40Ģ.2 Types of marine energy systems modelled Marine Renewable Devices include: Wave Energy Converters (WECs) Energy harvesting Vehicles (e.g.
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Modelling the environment - seabed, sea, current, wind, waves Full non-linear capabilities (material, geometric, loading regime, boundary conditions, friction, contact, release, buckling etc) Modal analyses of lines (natural frequencies and mode shapes) Time history and detailed fatigue analysis (regular & rainflow) options Both Implicit and Explicit solvers are provided to solve most problemsĢ.1 Companies and Academia using OrcaFlex to analyse marine RE systems Some of our Clients that use OrcaFlex for the design and analysis of Marine Renewable Systems include: AWS Ocean Aquamarine Nemo Engineering OceanLinx Ocean Power Technologies Pelamis Wave (formerly OPD) Trelleborg (formerly CRP) Wavegen Several Universities (SuperGen Marine Programme) Edinburgh. Capabilities for analysing Offshore Marine RE Systems Analysing the static and dynamic response of structures to simple to complex environments Can import hydrodynamic data from diffraction (AQWA, WAMIT) Modelling structures vessels (RAOs/ QTFs), buoys, shapes, links, winches, lines (pipe chain & rope, wire moorings, umbilicals, risers) 3D and 6D Buoys, Surface piercing, CALM, SPAR, Towed fish, wings. OrcaFlex- VisualisationThe GUI, visualisation and automation facilities of OrcaFlex are widely recognised as best-in-class, making OrcaFlex the most productive line dynamics environment to work with.Ģ. Defence, marine renewables, seabed stability and many other types of system.Slide 3 of 40 Towed systems: bundle dynamics, seismic arrays, towed bodies, etc. Installation planning with capabilities across the full range of scenarios. Mooring systems: spread, turret, SPM, jetty, etc. About OrcaFlexOur main product OrcaFlex is the world's leading software package for the design and analysis of a wide range of marine systems, including all types of: Riser systems: SCRs, TTRs, hybrids, flexibles, umbilicals, hoses, bend stiffeners, bend restrictors etc. How OrcaFlex can support SUPERGEN2 Marine Consortium and other RTD into Marine Systems 5. Companies using OrcaFlex to analyse marine RE systems Types of marine energy systems modeled Environmental modeling waves, current etc Example modelsģ.
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Capabilities for modelling offshore marine systems1. Dynamic analysis and control of offshore marine systems using OrcaFlexA presentation to the SUPERGEN 7th Doctoral Training Programme Workshop Control of Wave and Tidal Energy Converters Lancaster University, LUREG, Room A74 Eng & Computer Roomsby Steve Dalton and Sarah Ellwood, Orcina Ltd 26th February 2010Ĭontents1.