WEC Controls Optimization Final Report
The over-arching project objective is to fully develop and validate optimal controls frameworks that can subsequently be applied widely to different WEC devices and concepts. Optimal controls of WEC devices represent a fundamental building block for WEC designers that must be considered as an integral part of every stage of device development. Using a building-blocks approach to optimal controls development, this effort will result in the full development of a feed-forward and feed-back control approach and a wave prediction system.
Phase I focused primarily on numerical offline optimization and validation using wave tank testing of three industry partners? WEC devices, including CalWave, Ocean Energy, and Resolute Marine Energy. These industry partnerships allowed us to identify optimal control strategies for these different WEC topologies at different maturity levels. Phase II focused on demonstrating an integrated control system on a custom-built prototype for at-sea testing. A secondary focus during phase II is to adapt our systems identification, controls and wave-prediction frameworks to become more robust and comprehensive in respect to capability, robustness, and reliability. RE Vision Consulting leads this project and has compiled the final public domain report included in this submission.
Citation Formats
Re Vision Consulting. (2020). WEC Controls Optimization Final Report [data set]. Retrieved from https://mhkdr.openei.org/submissions/328.
Previsic, Mirko, Karthikeyan, Anantha. WEC Controls Optimization Final Report. United States: N.p., 26 Aug, 2020. Web. https://mhkdr.openei.org/submissions/328.
Previsic, Mirko, Karthikeyan, Anantha. WEC Controls Optimization Final Report. United States. https://mhkdr.openei.org/submissions/328
Previsic, Mirko, Karthikeyan, Anantha. 2020. "WEC Controls Optimization Final Report". United States. https://mhkdr.openei.org/submissions/328.
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Phase I focused primarily on numerical offline optimization and validation using wave tank testing of three industry partners? WEC devices, including CalWave, Ocean Energy, and Resolute Marine Energy. These industry partnerships allowed us to identify optimal control strategies for these different WEC topologies at different maturity levels. Phase II focused on demonstrating an integrated control system on a custom-built prototype for at-sea testing. A secondary focus during phase II is to adapt our systems identification, controls and wave-prediction frameworks to become more robust and comprehensive in respect to capability, robustness, and reliability. RE Vision Consulting leads this project and has compiled the final public domain report included in this submission.}, doi = {}, url = {https://mhkdr.openei.org/submissions/328}, journal = {}, number = , volume = , place = {United States}, year = {2020}, month = {08}}
Details
Data from Aug 26, 2020
Last updated Jul 28, 2021
Submitted Aug 26, 2020
Organization
Re Vision Consulting
Contact
Mirko Previsic
916.977.3970
Authors
Original Source
https://mhkdr.openei.org/submissions/328Research Areas
Keywords
MHK, Marine, Hydrokinetic, energy, power, wave, model predictive control, MPC, causal control, feedback control, controls optimization, WEC, open water, at-sea, feed-forward, feed-back, control, cost assessment, economics, wave-prediction error, heaving, point absorber buoy, LabVIEW, Resolute Marine Energy, Ocean Energy, Oregon State University, Hinsdale Wave Research Laboratory, PTO, Power take-off, sensitivity, surge converter, techno-economic, in-ocean testDOE Project Details
Project Name Development of Optimal Control System for Three Different WEC Devices
Project Lead Bill McShane
Project Number EE0007173