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Capturing the impact of PTO control for WEC simulation #34
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Hi Antoine, thanks for submitting your issue. I'm sorry that DTOcean is not working for you and I will try and help you out. Maybe @ssolson, might have an opinion on this as well? Can I first just check which version of the tool you are using? Have you also seen the tutorial on using the WEC simulator here? Could you provide some more detail about the steps you are taking, such as:
Also, are you able to share any of your data with us? |
Hi Antoine, Looking at your images, I would say that the performance fitting step is not working, for some reason. I'll try and explain the WEC-Simulator process and maybe that will be helpful. DTOcean uses a modified version of NEMOH to calculate some additional parameters used in the calculation of interactions between the WECs, following the approach given here. In most cases, as in yours, the resulting power matrices do not precisely match those required, so the final step of the WEC-Simulator will scale the results generated by the NEMOH solution to conform with the given matrix. This will likely lead to some errors in the interaction calculations, but your power calculations (for an isolated device) should be pretty close to the provided matrix. The fact that this isn't the case, looking at the results from DTOcean, makes me think something has gone wrong with this last step. As to why this is happening, do you see what you expect in the Data Visualisation screen, as explained in the video from this point? Particularly, is the matrix shown in the "Fitted Power Matrix" screen correct? It's always possible there is a bug, of course, but we should try and eliminate any other causes before looking into that. Hope some of that is helpful! Mat |
Hi Antoine, Yeah, it doesn't look like you've done anything wrong, it looks to me like the power fitting is not happy increasing the power in a bin beyond that found by the NEMOH calculations, and there are clearly some areas of your power matrix that are quite enhanced compared to what our NEMOH has predicted. I'm not sure there is much I will be able to do without having access to your data, but maybe you would consider the opportunity to collaborate? This version of DTOcean doesn't have any direct funding for development at the moment, so I don't have much time to maintain it, beyond projects I am actively engaged in. If we were able to collaborate, and maybe see if this is something Sandia National Labs were interested in also, then we could probably work these problems out, albeit slowly. Please feel free to drop me an email at [email protected], if this is something that is of interest to you. Sorry I can't be of more help at this time! Mat |
Hi Antoine, yes you are right, but I'm not sure this is going to help a great deal with modelling your device in DTOcean, as there isn't a way of specifying a differing electrical output of the device (beyond capping the rating). This might be something that the DTOceanplus project is considering but it's out of scope, currently. I suspect it also causes a problem with the interaction method, because PTO control is going to render the dynamics of the device non-linear, which probably invalidates the assumptions. One option you could consider is providing your own results for the hydrodynamic simulation and then running the remainder of the suite. This wouldn't be useful if you were wanted to optimise the device positions, but it would let you get an LCOE estimate for a particular array configuration. |
Hello,
Thank you for developping this tool, it seems very usefull and complete.
I have a problem though. I want to use DTOcean to optimize the array configuration of wave energy converters. I already know the annual power output for one device through using WEC-sim and damping control.
But when I use the WEC simulator and then run the strategy I have a completely different output (same nemoh config and same wave time series).
Nemoh results are coherent with the "desktop" version but the problem seems to come from the performance fit. I don't really understand how it works. How are the different power matrix computed ? And which one is used at the end for computations of the annual production? The fitted one if fitting is done, okay, but it seems to use the original one if the fitting was skipped. Isn't there a way to use my user provided matrix (the one from WEC-sim) to compute the annual production ?
Thank you very much and keep up the good work, it is a very good tool and make the work of many easier.
Best regards
Antoine
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