Design, simulation, and testing of a novel hydraulic power take-off system for the Pelamis wave energy converter
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The economic viability of a wave energy converter depends largely on its power take-off system. Active control of the power take-off is necessary to maximise power capture across a range of sea-states and can also improve survivability. The high force, low speed regime of wave energy conversion makes it a suitable application for high-pressure hydraulics.
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