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Book Synopsis
A comprehensive text covering all aspects of wave and tidal energy Wave and Tidal Energy provides a comprehensive and self-contained review of the developing marine renewable energy sector, drawing from the latest research and from the experience of device testing.

Table of Contents

List of Contributors xviii

Foreword xx

Acknowledgements xxi

1 Introduction 1
Deborah Greaves and Gregorio Iglesias

1.1 Background

1 1.2 History of Wave and Tidal Energy 3

1.3 Unknowns and Challenges Remaining for Wave and Tidal Energy 5

1.4 Synopsis 11

References 12

2 The Marine Resource 15
Gregorio Iglesias

2.1 Introduction 15

2.2 The Wave Resource 15

2.3 The Tidal Stream Resource 31

Acknowledgements 47

References 47

3 Wave Energy Technology 52
Deborah Greaves

3.1 Introduction 52

3.2 Fundamentals 56

3.3 Hydrodynamics of Wave Energy Conversion 64

3.4 Classification of Wave Energy Converters 73

3.5 Oscillating Water Columns 76

3.6 Overtopping Systems 83

3.7 Oscillating Bodies 85

3.8 Other Technologies 95

3.9 The Wave Energy Array 95

References 97

4 Tidal Energy Technology 105
Tim O’Doherty, Daphne M. O’Doherty and Allan Mason]Jones

4.1 General Introduction 105

4.2 Location of Operation 105

4.3 Environmental Impacts 106

4.4 Tides 107

4.5 Tidal Range Generation 108

4.6 Tidal Stream 111

4.7 Types of Devices 126

4.8 Oscillating Hydrofoils 129

4.9 Venturi Effect Devices 130

4.10 Other Devices 130

4.11 Computational Fluid Dynamics 132

4.12 Security, Installation and Maintenance 138

4.13 Worked Examples 141

References 146

5 Device Design 151
Lars Johanning, Sam D. Weller, Phillip R. Thies, Brian Holmes and John Griffiths

5.1 Standards and Certification in Marine Energy 151

5.2 Reliability 161

5.3 Moorings and Anchors 169

5.4 Foundations 178

References 185

6 Power Systems 191
Andrew R. Plummer, Andrew J. Hillis and Carlos Perez]Collazo

6.1 Introduction to Power Take]Off Systems 191

6.2 Electrical Generators 194

6.3 Turbines for WEC Power Take]Off 200

6.4 Hydraulic Power Transmission Systems 206

6.5 Hydraulic PTO Designs for WECs 212

6.6 Direct Mechanical Power Take]Off 214

6.7 Control for Maximum Energy Capture 215

6.8 Electrical Infrastructure and Grid Integration 221

6.9 Summary of Challenges for PTO Design and Development 229

References 230

7 Physical Modelling 233
Martyn Hann and Carlos Perez]Collazo

7.1 Introduction 233

7.2 Device Development and Test Planning 234

7.3 Scaling and Similitude 234

7.3.1 Scaling MRE Devices 239

7.3.2 Common Problems Scaling MRE Devices 240

7.4 Model Design and Construction 241

7.5 Fixing and Mooring 247

7.6 Instrumentation 248

7.7 Model Calibration 258

7.8 Modelling the Environment 264

7.9 Test Facilities 271

7.10 Recommended Tests 274

References 283

8 Numerical Modelling 289
Thomas Vyzikas and Deborah Greaves

8.1 Introduction 289

8.2 Review of Hydrodynamics 292

8.3 Numerical Modelling Techniques 310

8.4 Numerical Modelling of Water Waves 325

8.5 Commonly Used Open]Source Software 331

8.6 Applicability of Numerical Models in MRE 346

References 351

9 Environmental Effects 364
Gregorio Iglesias, Javier Abanades Tercero, Teresa Simas, Inês Machado and Erica Cruz

9.1 Introduction364

9.2 Wave Farm Effects on the Wave Field 364

9.3 Wave Farm Effects on Coastal Processes 391

9.4 Tidal Stream Farm Effects on Hydrodynamics and Sedimentary Processes 414

9.5 Marine Biota 415

9.6 The Environmental Impact Assessment 425

References 443

10 Consenting and Legal Aspects 455
Anne Marie O’Hagan

10.1 Introduction 455

10.2 International Law 456

10.3 Regional Law 462

10.4 EU Law and Policy 464

10.5 National Consenting Systems 478

10.6 Gaps and Opportunities 499

Acknowledgement 504

References 504

11 The Economics of Wave and Tidal Energy 513
Gregorio Iglesias, Sharay Astariz and Angela Vazquez

11.1 Individual Costs 513

11.2 Levelised Cost 518

11.3 Externalities 522

References 526

12 Project Development 533
Paul Vigars, Kwangsoo Lee, Sungwon Shin, Boel Ekergard, Mats Leijon, Yago Torre]Enciso, Dorleta Marina and Deborah Greaves

12.1 Introduction 533

12.2 Alstom Ocean Energy OCEADE™ Tidal Stream Turbine: The Route to Commercial Readiness 533

12.3 Seabased Wave Energy Converter 544

12.4 Lake Sihwa Tidal Power Plant, Korea 549

12.5 Mutriku Wave Power Plant 563

References 584

13 Regional Activities 587
Deborah Greaves, Carlos Perez]Collazo, Curran Crawford, Bradley Buckham, Vanesa Magar, Francisco Acuña, Sungwon Shin, Hongda Shi and Chenyu

13.1 Europe 587

13.2 North America 601

13.3 Latin America 616

13.4 Asia]Pacific 626

13.5 China 630

References 647

Epilogue: The Future of Wave and Tidal Energy 659
Deborah Greaves

Index 662

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 04/05/2018
      ISBN13: 9781119014447, 978-1119014447
      ISBN10: 1119014441

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A comprehensive text covering all aspects of wave and tidal energy Wave and Tidal Energy provides a comprehensive and self-contained review of the developing marine renewable energy sector, drawing from the latest research and from the experience of device testing.

      Table of Contents

      List of Contributors xviii

      Foreword xx

      Acknowledgements xxi

      1 Introduction 1
      Deborah Greaves and Gregorio Iglesias

      1.1 Background

      1 1.2 History of Wave and Tidal Energy 3

      1.3 Unknowns and Challenges Remaining for Wave and Tidal Energy 5

      1.4 Synopsis 11

      References 12

      2 The Marine Resource 15
      Gregorio Iglesias

      2.1 Introduction 15

      2.2 The Wave Resource 15

      2.3 The Tidal Stream Resource 31

      Acknowledgements 47

      References 47

      3 Wave Energy Technology 52
      Deborah Greaves

      3.1 Introduction 52

      3.2 Fundamentals 56

      3.3 Hydrodynamics of Wave Energy Conversion 64

      3.4 Classification of Wave Energy Converters 73

      3.5 Oscillating Water Columns 76

      3.6 Overtopping Systems 83

      3.7 Oscillating Bodies 85

      3.8 Other Technologies 95

      3.9 The Wave Energy Array 95

      References 97

      4 Tidal Energy Technology 105
      Tim O’Doherty, Daphne M. O’Doherty and Allan Mason]Jones

      4.1 General Introduction 105

      4.2 Location of Operation 105

      4.3 Environmental Impacts 106

      4.4 Tides 107

      4.5 Tidal Range Generation 108

      4.6 Tidal Stream 111

      4.7 Types of Devices 126

      4.8 Oscillating Hydrofoils 129

      4.9 Venturi Effect Devices 130

      4.10 Other Devices 130

      4.11 Computational Fluid Dynamics 132

      4.12 Security, Installation and Maintenance 138

      4.13 Worked Examples 141

      References 146

      5 Device Design 151
      Lars Johanning, Sam D. Weller, Phillip R. Thies, Brian Holmes and John Griffiths

      5.1 Standards and Certification in Marine Energy 151

      5.2 Reliability 161

      5.3 Moorings and Anchors 169

      5.4 Foundations 178

      References 185

      6 Power Systems 191
      Andrew R. Plummer, Andrew J. Hillis and Carlos Perez]Collazo

      6.1 Introduction to Power Take]Off Systems 191

      6.2 Electrical Generators 194

      6.3 Turbines for WEC Power Take]Off 200

      6.4 Hydraulic Power Transmission Systems 206

      6.5 Hydraulic PTO Designs for WECs 212

      6.6 Direct Mechanical Power Take]Off 214

      6.7 Control for Maximum Energy Capture 215

      6.8 Electrical Infrastructure and Grid Integration 221

      6.9 Summary of Challenges for PTO Design and Development 229

      References 230

      7 Physical Modelling 233
      Martyn Hann and Carlos Perez]Collazo

      7.1 Introduction 233

      7.2 Device Development and Test Planning 234

      7.3 Scaling and Similitude 234

      7.3.1 Scaling MRE Devices 239

      7.3.2 Common Problems Scaling MRE Devices 240

      7.4 Model Design and Construction 241

      7.5 Fixing and Mooring 247

      7.6 Instrumentation 248

      7.7 Model Calibration 258

      7.8 Modelling the Environment 264

      7.9 Test Facilities 271

      7.10 Recommended Tests 274

      References 283

      8 Numerical Modelling 289
      Thomas Vyzikas and Deborah Greaves

      8.1 Introduction 289

      8.2 Review of Hydrodynamics 292

      8.3 Numerical Modelling Techniques 310

      8.4 Numerical Modelling of Water Waves 325

      8.5 Commonly Used Open]Source Software 331

      8.6 Applicability of Numerical Models in MRE 346

      References 351

      9 Environmental Effects 364
      Gregorio Iglesias, Javier Abanades Tercero, Teresa Simas, Inês Machado and Erica Cruz

      9.1 Introduction364

      9.2 Wave Farm Effects on the Wave Field 364

      9.3 Wave Farm Effects on Coastal Processes 391

      9.4 Tidal Stream Farm Effects on Hydrodynamics and Sedimentary Processes 414

      9.5 Marine Biota 415

      9.6 The Environmental Impact Assessment 425

      References 443

      10 Consenting and Legal Aspects 455
      Anne Marie O’Hagan

      10.1 Introduction 455

      10.2 International Law 456

      10.3 Regional Law 462

      10.4 EU Law and Policy 464

      10.5 National Consenting Systems 478

      10.6 Gaps and Opportunities 499

      Acknowledgement 504

      References 504

      11 The Economics of Wave and Tidal Energy 513
      Gregorio Iglesias, Sharay Astariz and Angela Vazquez

      11.1 Individual Costs 513

      11.2 Levelised Cost 518

      11.3 Externalities 522

      References 526

      12 Project Development 533
      Paul Vigars, Kwangsoo Lee, Sungwon Shin, Boel Ekergard, Mats Leijon, Yago Torre]Enciso, Dorleta Marina and Deborah Greaves

      12.1 Introduction 533

      12.2 Alstom Ocean Energy OCEADE™ Tidal Stream Turbine: The Route to Commercial Readiness 533

      12.3 Seabased Wave Energy Converter 544

      12.4 Lake Sihwa Tidal Power Plant, Korea 549

      12.5 Mutriku Wave Power Plant 563

      References 584

      13 Regional Activities 587
      Deborah Greaves, Carlos Perez]Collazo, Curran Crawford, Bradley Buckham, Vanesa Magar, Francisco Acuña, Sungwon Shin, Hongda Shi and Chenyu

      13.1 Europe 587

      13.2 North America 601

      13.3 Latin America 616

      13.4 Asia]Pacific 626

      13.5 China 630

      References 647

      Epilogue: The Future of Wave and Tidal Energy 659
      Deborah Greaves

      Index 662

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