上采样波时间分辨率:研究波参数及其对WEC功率性能的影响

Hannah Mankle, Bryson Robertson, Bryony DuPont
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利用波浪能转换器的波浪资源参数和时域水动力模型模拟,在时域预测波浪能转换器的发电量。虽然水动力模型提供了电力生产的高时间分辨率(10赫兹),但波浪资源参数通常基于时间分辨率为30分钟至一小时的频域计算。然而,真正的海浪条件在更短的时间尺度上变化。对于遵循电力系统要求的标准化方法,依靠频域计算将不足以捕获短期变异性并准确预测WEC电力生产。这些要求需要具有高采样频率的预测数据,以实现准确的能量预测。具体来看资源特征,高时间分辨率的数据集没有公开可用或不存在许多沿海地区。由于数据的可用性,在大多数研究中,低时间分辨率的数据集被用于生成具有代表性的波浪条件,作为数值模拟的输入。代表性的波浪条件被用来产生波谱。这种做法的问题是,频谱被用来预测系统的效率,而这些系统不能在短时间内准确地捕捉到波浪的变化。创建一个标准化的方法来提高中海条件的时间分辨率,为模式开发提供信息,可以更好地预测电力生产。随机振幅和傅立叶系数方法已被建议用于有限持续时间的WEC模拟,以改善观察到的波高和功率产生的变化。与常用的确定性振幅法相比,使用这种方法的变异性在有限的持续时间内确实会增加。本文将探讨波浪参数(有效波高、最大波高和能量周期)对WEC发电预测的影响。更好地了解这些参数的影响,将为将来为时域建模的资源输入提供标准化方法的途径。
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Upsampling wave temporal resolution: Investigating wave parameters and the influence on WEC power performance
Power production of wave energy converters (WEC) predicted in the time domain utilize wave resource parameters and time-domain hydrodynamic model simulations of the WEC. While the hydrodynamic model provides high temporal resolution of power production (10’s of Hz), the wave resource parameters are often based on frequency-domain calculations with temporal resolution of 30 minutes to an hour. However, real ocean wave conditions vary on much shorter time scales. Relying on frequency-domain calculations will not be sufficient to capture the short-term variability and accurately predict WEC power production for a standardized methodology that follows power system requirements. These requirements need forecasted data with high sampling frequency for accurate energy predictions. Looking specifically at resource characterization, high temporal resolution datasets are not publicly available or do not exist for many coastal locations. Due to data availability, low temporal resolution datasets are being used in a majority of studies to generate representative wave conditions as inputs to numerical simulations. Representative wave conditions are used to generate wave spectrums. The issue with this practice is spectrums are then used to predict the efficiency of systems that will not accurately capture the variability of waves in short timeframes. Creating a standardized methodology to increase the temporal resolution of metaocean conditions to inform model development can provide better forecasting of power production. Random amplitude, Fourier coefficient methods have been suggested for WEC simulations of finite durations to improve the observed variability in wave heights and power production. Variability using this method does increase for finite durations compared to the commonly used deterministic amplitude method. In this paper we will investigate the influence of wave parameters (significant wave height, maximum wave height, and energy period) on the prediction of WEC power production. A better understanding of the influence of these parameters will provide a path towards future standardization methodology for resource inputs for time-domain modeling.
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