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Publikováno v:
Journal of Fluids and Structures. 74:356-384
In this paper, a linear mathematical and numerical model for analysing the dynamic response of a flexible electroactive wave energy converter is described. The Wave Energy Converter (WEC) is a floating elastic tube filled with slightly pressurised se
Autor:
Ambroise Wattez, Daniel Averbuch, Cecile Melis, C. Bauduin, A. Newport, Timothée Perdrizet, Yann Poirette
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Day 3 Wed, May 04, 2016.
The development of floating offshore wind farms requires the parallel development of suitable floaters to support the wind turbines. These floaters must be economic and must also exhibit good motion characteristics to limit the accelerations and incl
Autor:
Ambroise Wattez, Rick van Kessel
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Day 3 Wed, May 04, 2016.
The first generations of wave energy converters have had a number of forms, but all are essentially large steel structures concentrating the power take off onto small mechanical devices. A number of prototype devices have been installed offshore, but
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
This work investigates a passive Dielectric Elastomer Generator harvesting system which uses only diodes at the generator level. The resulting voltage-clamped topology is presented and its operating principles are explained. Analytical analyses using
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SPIE Proceedings.
This work presents an integral approach to the power electronic challenges that are faced in DEAP-based energy conversion, such as wide converter operating ranges and high peak-to-average ratios. It is shown that for small strain cycles, the losses i
Autor:
Johan J. Smit, R. van Kessel, Philippe F. Jean, Thomas Andritsch, Ambroise Wattez, P.H.F. Morshuis, A. Fourmon
Publikováno v:
2012 Annual Report Conference on Electrical Insulation and Dielectric Phenomena.
Electroactive polymers, or EAP, are a class of materials that change their shape when excited by an electric field. Main focus of research is currently the application of EAP as artificial muscles, where they convert electrical energy into motion. Co
Autor:
Arnaud Fourmon, J. P. Queau, E. Barrabino, R. van Kessel, J. Heemskerk, Ambroise Wattez, Philippe F. Jean, Cecile Melis, Guillaume A. Ardoise
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
Over the past 4 years SBM has developed a revolutionary Wave Energy Converter (WEC): the S3. Floating under the ocean surface, the S3 amplifies pressure waves similarly to a Ruben's tube. Only made of elastomers, the system is entirely flexible, envi
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of 14th International Power Electronics and Motion Control Conference EPE-PEMC 2010.
Dielectric Elastomers are well known for there performance as actuators, but these materials can be used effectively as generators. Research on this field have received considerable attention lately, several prototypes were built like wavepower and h