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In deep seas, there is an increasing utilisation of multiple floating structures as devices for harnessing renewable energy, such as hybrid wind-wave energy systems and multi-body wave energy converters. The control strategies have a great influence on the motion characteristics and energy conversion efficiency of these systems. The control technol...
Research interest in breakwater design has increased recently due to the impetus to develop marine renewable energy systems, as breakwaters can be retrofitted to harness wave energy at the same time as attenuating it. This study investigates a novel system of attaching a hinge baffle under a floating breakwater. The floating breakwater itself acts...
The rapid growth of marine renewables has led to the development of very large floating structures (VLFS) that are designed to operate in deep seas. It is significant to understand the mechanism of the coupled effects between deformable VLFS and catenary mooring system. This paper presents a time-domain hydro-elastic-moored model developed by integ...
Wave-induced pitch motion has adverse effects on the power generation of Floating Wind Turbines (FWTs). The traditional blade-pitch system, which is commonly used for regulating wind energy capture and power generation, can also be utilized to reduce the platform pitch motion. However, frequent active blade pitching can harm the wind turbine’s blad...
Hinged arrays have garnered increasing interest due to their potential to provide flexible and adaptable solutions for the various challenges faced in ocean development. The effectiveness of these arrays in engineering applications heavily depends on the motion characteristics of each individual module, rather than specific modules such as the one...
A novel time-domain body-nonlinear Green’s function method is developed for evaluating large-amplitude roll damping of two-dimensional floating bodies with consideration of viscous dissipation effects. In the method, the instantaneous wetted surface of floating bodies is accurately considered, and the viscous dissipation effects are taken into acco...