Analisis Pengaruh Perbedaan Model Struktur Oscillating Water Column (Owc) pada Breakwater terhadap Efisiensi Hidrodinamik
Abstract
Ocean wave energy is one of several renewable energy sources found in the
ocean. The energy in the oscillatory ocean waves can be used to drive a machinery
and then convert that energy into other forms. A number of devices have been and
are being developed to extract wave energy for conversion into electricity. Among
those devices that have been successfully built and operated are Oscillating Water
Columns or OWCs. There are two types of models in the development for
performance optimization of OWC geometry design, namely conventional shape
(L-OWC) and U-OWC. Previous research has developed a numerical wave tank to
simulate wave behavior and its interaction as a wave energy converter using
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD). Two types of OWC geometry shapes are
modeled in a tank whose dimensions are based on previous research. Simulations
were conducted using different wave height and frequency variations of 0.122 m
(0.57 Hz), 0.096 m (0.51 Hz), 0.088 m (0.46 Hz), and 0.159 m (0.385 Hz). The
simulation results show that the water column experiences maximum resonance
with wave phase difference of 90o and the natural frequency of the water column is
close to the incident wave frequency. After modeling the OWC structure for
Belawan water conditions, it is concluded that the L-OWC structure geometry is
more compatible than the U-OWC structure based on its hydrodynamic efficiency
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