SKF bearings expertise helps to harvest more energy from waves
<p style="text-align: center;"><img src="/ueditor/php/upload/image/20210615/1623740726259051.jpg" title="1623740726259051.jpg" alt="5.jpg"/></p><p>Bearing selection software ¨C backed up by expert knowledge ¨C helped CorPower Ocean to specify the most appropriate bearings for a new design of wave energy converter.</p><p><br/></p><p>SKF¡¯s expertise in bearings has helped CorPower Ocean to optimise the design of a new class of wave energy converters. <br/><br/>CorPower¡¯s compact wave energy converter works by oscillating with the waves, amplifying the movement, using phase-control technology, and converting this into electricity. <br/><br/>¡°Wave power has a constant production profile,¡± says Patrik M?ller, CEO of CorPower. ¡°It can play a key role in the transition to 100 percent renewable energy systems by replacing base power such as coal and nuclear power.¡± <br/><br/>However, choosing suitable bearings for the new converter, which has slow rotation speeds and very high loads, was challenging. <br/><br/>CorPower began with SKF¡¯s Bearing Select online tool, as a first step to selecting the optimum bearing arrangements. The software, which is free to download, simplifies the task of finding the correct bearing solution for a particular design. Inserting operational parameters into the software automatically generates bearing solutions within one minute. <br/><br/>Because of the special conditions related to the wave power converters, CorPower needed more detailed bearings advice. SKF was brought into the project early ¨C providing engineering support for the bearing solutions, as well as lubrication and monitoring systems. <br/><br/>¡°Our application engineers were involved at an early stage in the design process,¡± says Mattias Arstadius, Industrial Sales Unit Manager for SKF in Sweden. ¡°This helped us to identify improvements that shorten development time, optimise performance and reduce costs.¡± <br/><br/>CorPower Ocean has now developed a first full-scale plant. This will be tested in the company¡¯s dry-test rig over the summer, then placed in the sea off the Portuguese coast in the autumn. The company plans to launch a type certified commercial product on the global market by 2024. </p>
15 Jun,2021