Simulations of floating wave energy devices using adaptive mesh refinement
Book chapter, 2019

CFD simulations of floating wave energy converters are computationally very heavy. This paper deals with a straightforward attempt to cut down on the computational effort by using Adaptive Mesh Refinement (AMR). We investigate the use of AMR for simulations involving floating bodies inside the open-source finite volume framework OpenFOAM. A simple error indicator based on the pressure jump over cell faces is used to drive the AMR. First the use of the error indicator is illustrated for propagation of a very steep stream function wave. Then the AMR technique is applied to two cases of floating bodies: (i) a floating box and (ii) a bottom reacting point-absorber. As expected the AMR significantly reduce the number of cells in the computational meshes and subsequently lower the computational effort.

Author

Claes Eskilsson

Aalborg University

RISE Research Institutes of Sweden

Johannes Palm

Chalmers, Mechanics and Maritime Sciences (M2), Marine Technology

Proceedings in Marine Technology and Ocean Engineering

2638647X (ISSN) 26386461 (eISSN)

Vol. 2025 431-438

Subject Categories (SSIF 2025)

Fluid Mechanics

Marine Engineering

Computational Mathematics

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