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Design, construction and ocean testing of wave energy conversion system with permanent magnet tubular linear generator

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In this paper, the design, construction and ocean testing of a wave energy conversion system are studied. Based on the motion characteristics of double buoys in ocean waves, a wave energy conversion system with permanent magnet tubular linear generator (PMTLG) is proposed to convert ocean wave energy into electricity. The wave energy conversion system was installed in the Yellow Sea near Lianyungang, China. The ocean test results indicate that it had dynamic and static performance, and obtained an expected amount of electricity. The calculation result indicates the average output power was about 1,000,W, and the conversion efficiency from wave energy into electricity was 1.4%,. In addition, the wireless data communication, mechanics and oceanography were also discussed.

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Correspondence to Zhongxian Chen  (陈中显).

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Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 41076054), Special Foundation for State Oceanic Administration of China (No. GHME2011GD02) and Scientific Research Foundation of Graduate School of Southeast University (No. YBJJ1416).

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Chen, Z., Yu, H., Liu, C. et al. Design, construction and ocean testing of wave energy conversion system with permanent magnet tubular linear generator. Trans. Tianjin Univ. 22, 72–76 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12209-016-2575-4

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