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Wave energy resource assessment using satellite altimeter data

Wave energy resource assessment using satellite altimeter data
Wave energy resource assessment using satellite altimeter data

The use of altimeter measurements of significant wave height and energy period for quantifying wave energy resource is investigated. A new algorithm for calculating wave period from altimeter data, developed by the authors in previous work, is used to estimate the power generated by the Pelamis wave energy converter and compared to estimates from collocated buoy data. In offshore locations accurate estimates of monthly and annual mean power can be achieved by combining measurements from six altimeter missions. Furthermore, by averaging along sections of the altimeter ground track, we demonstrate that it is possible to gauge the spatial variability in nearshore areas, with a resolution of the order of 10 km. Although measurements along individual tracks are temporally sparse, with TOPEX/Poseidon and Jason on a 10 day repeat orbit, GFO 17 days, and ERS-2 and ENVISAT 35 days, the long record of altimeter measurements means that multi-year mean power from single tracks are of a useful accuracy.

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Mackay, Ed
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Bahaj, Abu Bakr
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Retzler, Chris
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Challenor, Peter
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Mackay, Ed
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Bahaj, Abu Bakr
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Retzler, Chris
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Challenor, Peter
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Mackay, Ed, Bahaj, Abu Bakr, Retzler, Chris and Challenor, Peter (2009) Wave energy resource assessment using satellite altimeter data. In 2008 Proceedings of the 27th International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, OMAE 2008. vol. 6, pp. 861-870 . (doi:10.1115/OMAE2008-57976).

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Abstract

The use of altimeter measurements of significant wave height and energy period for quantifying wave energy resource is investigated. A new algorithm for calculating wave period from altimeter data, developed by the authors in previous work, is used to estimate the power generated by the Pelamis wave energy converter and compared to estimates from collocated buoy data. In offshore locations accurate estimates of monthly and annual mean power can be achieved by combining measurements from six altimeter missions. Furthermore, by averaging along sections of the altimeter ground track, we demonstrate that it is possible to gauge the spatial variability in nearshore areas, with a resolution of the order of 10 km. Although measurements along individual tracks are temporally sparse, with TOPEX/Poseidon and Jason on a 10 day repeat orbit, GFO 17 days, and ERS-2 and ENVISAT 35 days, the long record of altimeter measurements means that multi-year mean power from single tracks are of a useful accuracy.

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Published date: 27 July 2009
Additional Information: Copyright: Copyright 2013 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
Venue - Dates: 27th International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, OMAE 2008: ASME 2008, , Estoril, Portugal, 2008-06-15 - 2008-06-20

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Local EPrints ID: 448926
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/448926
PURE UUID: 21ff5d13-1eef-43c8-943e-267b2596dc4a
ORCID for Abu Bakr Bahaj: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-0043-6045

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Author: Ed Mackay
Author: Abu Bakr Bahaj ORCID iD
Author: Chris Retzler
Author: Peter Challenor

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