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Title: Long-term analysis of wave power potential in the Black Sea, based on 31-year SWAN simulations
Authors: Van Vledder, Gerbrant Ph.
Uludağ Üniversitesi/Mühendislik Fakültesi/İnşaat Mühendisliği Bölümü.
0000-0002-9042-6851
0000-0003-4496-5974
Akpınar, Adem
Bingölbali, Bilal
ABE-8817-2020
AAC-6763-2019
AAB-4152-2020
23026855400
57189584264
Keywords: Engineering
Oceanography
Black Sea
Resource variability
Spatial distribution
SWAN model
Wave power assessment
Energy resource assessment
Coastal regions
Model
Wind
Sensitivity
Hindcast
Atlas
Black Sea
Rosa
Distribution functions
Energy conversion
Location
Probability distributions
Spatial distribution
Wave power
Black sea
Cumulative distribution function
Long term analysis
Long-term variability
Resource variability
SWAN model
Wave energy potential
Wave prediction models
Energy resource
Numerical model
Spatial distribution
Wave energy
Wave power
Wave energy conversion
Issue Date: 19-Dec-2016
Publisher: Elsevier
Citation: Akpınar, A. vd. (2017). ''Long-term analysis of wave power potential in the Black Sea, based on 31-year SWAN simulations''. Ocean Engineering, 130, 482-497.
Abstract: This study analyzes the wave energy potential in the Black Sea based on long-term model simulations. A dataset covering the period of 1979-2009 is produced using a calibrated numerical wave prediction model (SWAN). This dataset was analyzed in detail to determine the wave energy potential to enable a reliable and optimal design of wave energy conversion devices in the Black Sea. This analysis provides information on the long-term variability as well as on the annual, seasonal and monthly averages. The analysis of the hindcast results is conducted on a spatial and a location scale. The spatial analysis provides information for the entire Black Sea on; the averaged mean wave energy flux over the period 1979-2009, and the decades 1980-1989, 1990-1999, and 2000-2009, seasonal and monthly averages of wave energy flux during 31 years, variability indices for the 1979-2009 period, and variabilities on monthly and seasonality basis based on inter-annual averages during 31 years. The location scale considered nine locations providing information on; wave power roses, probabilities of occurrence and cumulative distribution functions of wave power in different power ranges, variation and trend of yearly average wave power, seasonal average wave power and its annual variations, and quantities of wave energy flux for different H-m0 and Tm-10 ranges. Results show that areas with the highest wave energy potential are located in the south-western part of the Black Sea. These areas are; Burgas - Rezovo (BR) with an average annual total energy of 43.9 MW h/m followed by Dolni Chiflik - Shkorpilovtsi (DCS) with 37.3 MW h/m and Istanbul - Alacali (IA) with 36.1 MW h/m.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oceaneng.2016.12.023
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0029801816306096
http://hdl.handle.net/11452/29085
ISSN: 0029-8018
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