SeaRAY WEC Preliminary Design and Test Planning
The SeaRAY is a deployable power system for maritime sensors, monitoring equipment, communications, unmanned underwater vehicles, and other similar payloads. This project is to design, deliver, and test a prototype low-power WEC that lowers the total cost of ownership and provides robust, new capabilities for customers in the maritime environment.
This submission includes reports for the SeaRAY preliminary system design, integration plan, and test plan for testing at the U.S. Navy's Wave Energy Test Site (WETS), as well as the preliminary installation, operation, & maintenance (IO&M) plan.
Citation Formats
Columbia Power Technologies, Inc.. (2020). SeaRAY WEC Preliminary Design and Test Planning [data set]. Retrieved from https://mhkdr.openei.org/submissions/321.
Hammagren, Erik, Ondusko, Michael, and O'Hearn, Kelen. SeaRAY WEC Preliminary Design and Test Planning. United States: N.p., 18 May, 2020. Web. https://mhkdr.openei.org/submissions/321.
Hammagren, Erik, Ondusko, Michael, & O'Hearn, Kelen. SeaRAY WEC Preliminary Design and Test Planning. United States. https://mhkdr.openei.org/submissions/321
Hammagren, Erik, Ondusko, Michael, and O'Hearn, Kelen. 2020. "SeaRAY WEC Preliminary Design and Test Planning". United States. https://mhkdr.openei.org/submissions/321.
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Details
Data from May 18, 2020
Last updated Dec 14, 2020
Submitted Dec 6, 2020
Organization
Columbia Power Technologies, Inc.
Contact
Erik Hammagren
541.602.8518
Authors
Keywords
MHK, Marine, Hydrokinetic, energy, power, C-Power, Columbia Power Technologies, system design, integration plan, preliminary test plan, IOM, design review, SeaRAY, WEC, WETS, point absorber buoy, design load, installation, operation, maintenance, SCADA, PTO, seafloor garage, deployment, marine wildlife monitoring, met-ocean monitoring, electric plant, linear damping, advanced controls, thermal control, cooling, bilgeDOE Project Details
Project Name DESIGN, BUILD AND TEST OF NOVEL, REMOTE, LOW-POWER WAVE ENERGY CONVERTER FOR NON-GRID APPLICATIONS
Project Lead Yana Shininger
Project Number EE0008627