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Team 7
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Stephanie Beaton Keith Gillis Mark Larade Eric Sharp Yves Sharp Supervisor: ◦ Dr. Marek Kujath 2
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Demonstrate the ability to generate electrical power from ocean waves Design and test a device in real world conditions Evaluate the success of the device 3
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Final Design Simulation Testing ◦ Results Analysis ◦ Scalability ◦ Efficiency ◦ Budget Conclusions Questions 4
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Buoy Action ◦ Power Generating Buoy & Foam Base ◦ Return Buoy ◦ Moorings Design SimulationTestingAnalysisConclusions 5
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Power Generating Buoy (Inside) ◦ Main Pulley ◦ Generator Design SimulationTestingAnalysisConclusions 6
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Power Generating Buoy (Inside) ◦ Generator ◦ Pulley Design SimulationTestingAnalysisConclusions 7
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Drive Train ◦ Main Pulley ◦ Shaft ◦ Rope Design SimulationTestingAnalysisConclusions 8
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Drive Train ◦ Pulley ◦ Rope Design SimulationTestingAnalysisConclusions 9
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Electrical Generation and Transmission ◦ Multi-meters ◦ Light Bulbs Design SimulationTestingAnalysisConclusions 10
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Working Model Overview ◦ 2D Dynamic Model ◦ Inputs: Wave Frequency, Wave Height, Wave Drag Wind Force, Return Force, Return Drag ◦ Wave Motion Modeled Using an Actuator: - wave height and sin(2*wave frequency*π*time) ◦ Illustrated the motion of device and influence of wind on the operation Design SimulationTestingAnalysisConclusions 11
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Working Model Results ◦ Limitations - Main buoy constrained - Unable to specify rope diameter - Graphical display ◦ Ideal placement of two buoys when testing on open water Design SimulationTestingAnalysisConclusions 12
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Blind Bay, NS ◦ 15m from shore ◦ 15m water depth ◦ Below average wave height Design SimulationTestingAnalysisConclusions 13
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Initial Leak Testing Design SimulationTestingAnalysisConclusions 14
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Buoy set-up Test 1 Design SimulationTestingAnalysisConclusions 15
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Electrical Measurements ◦ Marine cable run from boat to buoy ◦ Measured amperage, voltage ◦ Lit light bulb Design SimulationTestingAnalysisConclusions 16
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Motion in Ocean Waves Return Buoy Functioned as expected Cable Tangling Not observed Power Generating Buoy Needed added buoyancy to follow low amplitude waves Power Produced Design SimulationTestingAnalysisConclusions 17
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Demonstration – On Shore Pull Test Design SimulationTestingAnalysisConclusions 18
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Design SimulationTestingAnalysisConclusions 19
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Design SimulationTestingAnalysisConclusions 20
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Efficiency ◦ From wave to buoy Design SimulationTestingAnalysisConclusions 21
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Scalability ◦ Froude Number Design SimulationTestingAnalysisConclusions 22 Ref: Wave Energy: a design challenge (Ronald Shaw)
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How big a buoy to get a kW 5.5m ∅ How many buoys to power a house? 40 Design SimulationTestingAnalysisConclusions 23
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Budget ◦ Under budget ◦ Some components were free ◦ Locally sourced components Design SimulationTestingAnalysisConclusions AllottedSpent $1300∼$600 24
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Comparison to Requirements Design RequirementsActual Performance Power production 50 W ~ 50 W; dependant on wave height Size2.0m x 1.5m x 1.5m≥ 0.5m x 0.5m x 0.40m WeightAll Components 230 kg170 kg (estimated) SurvivabilityOcean Environment Environmental Impact Limited 25 Design SimulationTestingAnalysisConclusions
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Strengths ◦ Adaptable to different wave heights and tides ◦ Design uses off the shelf components ◦ Simple construction ◦ Works well mechanically Design SimulationTestingAnalysisConclusions 26
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Weaknesses ◦ Difficult testing ◦ Marine growth will require periodic cleaning ◦ Larger waves needed ◦ Intermittent power production ◦ Low efficiency Design SimulationTestingAnalysisConclusions 27
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Possible Design Changes ◦ Use non-stretching rope for better response ◦ Placing handles on the buoy ◦ Test in tropical location ◦ Place generator on ocean floor ◦ Consider more closely the effects of friction Design SimulationTestingAnalysisConclusions 28
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Dr. Kujath (Supervisor) Dr. Hubbard (Coordinator) Mechanical Technicians -Albert, Angus, Greg, Peter Glyn Sharp Sponsor: ◦ Shell 29
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