Assessment of heat and entropy balance of an OWC wave energy converter
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Molina Salas, Ángel; Hatafi, Rami; Huertas-Fernández, Francisco; Clavero Gilabert, María; Moñino Ferrando, AntonioEditorial
Elsevier
Materia
Wave energy converter (WEC) Oscillating water column (OWC) Thermodynamics
Date
2024Referencia bibliográfica
Journal of Cleaner Production 434 (2024) 140316 [10.1016/j.jclepro.2023.140316]
Patrocinador
Grant TED2021-131717B-I00 funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033; ERDF A way of making Europe; European Union; European Union NextGenerationEU/PRTR; Projects P18-RT-3595 and B-RNM-346-UGR18 funded by Andalusian Regional GovernmentRésumé
This paper deals with the thermodynamic processes governing an Oscillating Water Column (OWC) device,
focusing on the entropy variation and the energy and heat budgets over the expansion–compression cycles.
The influence of the thermodynamic performance on the Levelized Cost of Energy (LCOE) and the carbon
footprint is analysed. The research deals with an experimental research on a simple OWC off-shore model for
the purpose, with the open gas system inside the chamber formulated by a real gas model, and conceptually
represented by an equivalent closed one in order to apply the First Principle of Thermodynamics appropriately.
Analysed results show that the compression process is an active process, while the expansion process is a
passive one. In addition, the observed non-adiabatic performance of the complete cycle implies a efficiency
reduction, with consequences on the LCOE. Furthermore, an approach to emergy (embodied energy) analysis
is considered, providing with concluding remarks on OWC renewability and possible impacts on the biosphere
and GHG emissions. An utter approach on OWC energy and emergy assessment will be develop on future
researches.