Float generator
American design and construction engineers have developed one
US design and construction engineers have developed a "floating buoy float," which takes advantage of the oscillating motion of the waves to move a hydraulic piston to generate electricity.
Engineers have studied many computer models of float testing, buoy design under different wave conditions. Finally, they came up with a 2.5m float. The bottom of this float is a large metal sheet 3m wide, 5.5m long.
Between the floats and the sheet metal is a piston, large hydraulic cylinder on the inside. Float up and down the push and pull this piston running a generator.
Engineers find the best way to convert the turbulent motion of the waves into rotating generators.
Hydraulic motors utilize liquid movement to rotate a rotary shaft, effectively 95%.
Generators have deployed Monterey Bay several times, generating 400W of electrical power.
At the end of spring 2012, the team changed the voltage to a 24 volt one-dimensional stabilizer, used for scientific equipment. There is a digital software that is installed to regulate the speed of rotation, which constantly produces electricity.
Engineers explain that a float must be able to survive in a hurricane wave and it works best in a 2m high wave.
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