Oscillating Water Column (OWC) is one type of promising wave energy devices due to its obvious advantage over many other wave energy converters: no moving component in sea water. Two types of OWCs (bottom-fixed and floating) have been widely investigated, and the bottom-fixed OWCs have been very successful in several practical applications. Recently, the proposal of massive wave energy production and the availability of wave energy have pushed OWC applications from near-shore to deeper water regions where floating OWCs are a better choice. For an OWC under sea waves, the air flow driving air turbine to generate electricity is a random process. In such a working condition, single design/operation point is nonexistent. To improve energy extraction and to optimise the performance of the device, a system capable of controlling the air turbine rotation speed is desirable. To achieve that, this paper presents a short-term prediction of the random process by an artificial neural network (ANN), which can provide nearfuture information for the control system. In this research, ANN is explored and tuned for a better prediction of the airflow (as well as the device motions for a wide application). It is found that, by carefully constructing ANN platform and optimizing the relevant parameters, ANN is capable of predicting the random process a few steps ahead of the real time with a good accuracy. More importantly, the tuned ANN works for a large range of different types of random process.
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The Twentieth International Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference
June 20–25, 2010
Beijing, China
Artificial Neural Network Application In Short-Term Prediction In an Oscillating Water Column Available to Purchase
Wanan Sheng;
Wanan Sheng
Hydraulics and Maritime Research Centre, University College Cork
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Tony Lewis
Tony Lewis
Hydraulics and Maritime Research Centre, University College Cork
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Paper presented at the The Twentieth International Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference, Beijing, China, June 2010.
Paper Number:
ISOPE-I-10-276
Published:
June 20 2010
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Sheng, Wanan, and Tony Lewis. "Artificial Neural Network Application In Short-Term Prediction In an Oscillating Water Column." Paper presented at the The Twentieth International Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference, Beijing, China, June 2010.
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