A study into the correlation between single array-hull configurations and wave spectrum for floating solar photovoltaic systems

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2024-11-15

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2024-09-24

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0029-8018

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Jifaturrohman MI, Utama IKAP, Putranto T, et al., (2024) A study into the correlation between single array-hull configurations and wave spectrum for floating solar photovoltaic systems. Ocean Engineering, Volume 312, November 2024, Article number 119312

Abstract

Floating photovoltaic (FPV) systems offer a viable renewable energy solution due to easy installation and cost-effectiveness compared to other renewable energy generation methods. On the other hand, land-based solar photovoltaics face challenges such as space scarcity and environmental impacts. Shifting to nearshore locations unlocks vast ocean space potential, though waves expose significant challenges to FPV systems. Several novel FPV system designs are proposed, inspired by high-speed vessel multihulls, including catamaran, trimaran, quadrimaran, and pentamaran configurations, as floating supports for solar panels. Simulations were conducted to determine Response Amplitude Operators (RAOs) under various irregular wave spectrum conditions in a free-floating initial state. The FPV motion problem was solved using linear potential-flow theory with the Boundary Element Method (BEM) with Green-Function approach. Superposition of wave spectral energy and motion RAOs was used to obtain spectral structural responses. Motion in heave, roll, and pitch modes was evaluated across wave spectrum types. Results show that adding hulls reduces the significant amplitude response in all motion modes. In summary, valuable insights into floater designs and the hydrodynamic evaluation of FPV systems are presented.

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Civil Engineering, 4005 Civil engineering, 4012 Fluid mechanics and thermal engineering, 4015 Maritime engineering

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The research scheme is financed by the Higher-Education Endowment Fund (DAPT) through the Enhancing Quality Education for International University Recognition (EQUITY) initiated by the Lembaga Pengelola Dana Pendidikan (LPDP), Ministry of Finance, the Republic of Indonesia.

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