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Wave energy potential for power generation in the Gulf of Thailand |
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| Title | Wave energy potential for power generation in the Gulf of Thailand |
| Creator | 1. Nafisa Kemden 2. Chaiwat Ekkawatpanit 3. Worachat Wannawong 4. Duangrudee Kositgittiwong |
| Publisher | Joint Graduate School of Energy and Environment |
| Publication Year | 2557 |
| Keyword | Wave energy, Power generation, Gulf of Thailand, WAve Model (WAM), Simulating Waves Nearshore (SWAN) wave model |
| Abstract | Regional wind-wave model is the computational model which is applied from the WAve Model (WAM). The data of regional hindcast, operational WAM model, and wind data are used in the validation and calibration. Then, the Simulating Waves Nearshore (SWAN) wave model is used for the calculation of nearshore wave parameters, spectral time series and statistics. Due to the high cost of full SWAN model, utilization of the offshore WAM model results together with nearshore satellite observations is a cost-effective alternative. In the area of Gulf of Thailand (GOT), it is found from WAM and SWAN that areas of the GoT present a stable wave energy and power. Moreover, the average significant wave height is also used to preliminarily evaluate the wave power. From the previous study, it was found that the station S11 is the station with the highest significant wave height of 2.6 m. It was also found that the highest significant wave height can be found in September. As the result the suggested potential locations for wave energy are stations S7-S14. For the extreme case of typhoon Linda in 1997, the highest significant wave height is 2.71 m at S16. Moreover, the average significant wave height and wave power in September 2011 were studied. The results show a good agreement with the previous study that stations S7-S14 are the stations with high potential. However, the results of stations S11, S13, S14 seem to show the highest potential of power generation amongst all stations. |
| ISBN | 978-616-92228-1-1 |