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By News Staff | July 3rd 2008 03:00 AM | 1 comment | Print | E-mail | Track Comments
A giant rubber anaconda could be a step on the road to meeting a large chunk of our energy needs using carbon-free, wave-generated electricity.

The 'Anaconda' is named after the snake of the same name because of its long thin shape. It is closed at both ends and filled completely with water and then anchored just below the sea's surface, with one end facing the oncoming waves. A wave hitting the end squeezes it and causes a 'bulge wave'(a wave of pressure produced when a fluid oscillates forwards and backwards inside a tube) to form inside the tube. As the bulge wave runs through the tube, the initial sea wave that caused it runs along the outside of the tube at the same speed, squeezing the tube more and more and causing the bulge wave to get bigger and bigger. The bulge wave then turns a turbine fitted at the far end of the device and the power produced is fed to shore via a cable.

photographs of the model ANACONDA in waves in a narrow tank. The upper
image shows the end of the tube in waves propagating from left to right. The view below is of bulge
waves travelling in the same direction, as seen through the glass floor of the tank.


Because it is made of rubber rather than metal, the Anaconda is much lighter than other wave energy devices and dispenses with the need for hydraulic rams, hinges and articulated joints. This reduces capital and maintenance costs and scope for breakdowns.

The Anaconda is, however, still at an early stage of development. The concept has only been proven at very small laboratory-scale, so important questions about its potential performance still need to be answered. Funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), and in collaboration with the Anaconda's inventors and with its developer (Checkmate SeaEnergy), engineers at the University of Southampton are now embarking on a programme of larger-scale laboratory experiments and novel mathematical studies designed to do just that.

Using tubes with diameters of 0.25 and 0.5 metres, the experiments will assess the Anaconda's behaviour in regular, irregular and extreme waves. Parameters measured will include internal pressures, changes in tube shape and the forces that mooring cables would be subjected to. As well as providing insights into the device's hydrodynamic behaviour, the data will form the basis of a mathematical model that can estimate exactly how much power a full-scale Anaconda would produce.

When built, each full-scale Anaconda device would be 200 metres long and 7 metres in diameter, and deployed in water depths of between 40 and 100 metres. Initial assessments indicate that the Anaconda would be rated at a power output of 1MW (roughly the electricity consumption of 2000 houses) and might be able to generate power at a cost of 6p per kWh or less. Although around twice as much as the cost of electricity generated from traditional coal-fired power stations, this compares very favourably with generation costs for other leading wave energy concepts.


"The Anaconda could make a valuable contribution to environmental protection by encouraging the use of wave power," says Professor John Chaplin, who is leading the EPSRC-funded project. "A one-third scale model of the Anaconda could be built next year for sea testing and we could see the first full-size device deployed off the UK coast in around five years' time."

Comments

As America approaches its Armageddon, the fuels running low, Energy at a premium, Corn crops threatened, not by insects, or disease, but oil shortages, car factories at home closing, Wall Street failing, McMansion foreclosures, job and capital migration to Asia, Polluted drinking water, traces of even Prozac in it, hormone poisoned meat and milk, causing babies to want to have babies, the health care holocaust killing 45,000 a year,(How many are Jews, Weisenthal, How many are Jews?) , being the largest "Debtor Nation" in the world, The dollar at an all-time low, and sinking like a stone daily, Financial derivatives threatening the markets, Al Qaeda, a rising threat in the Middle East against America, peons, suffering from a severe case of affluenza, a weakened and failing Military, with costly commitments abroad: We finally look to Solar, Wind, Wave, Tidal, Hydro, and Geo Thermal, the fuel less, perpetual powers, for promise, relief, and hope! The great paradigm shift erupting in America today will destroy the current "American Dream", replace it with a sustainable, eco-friendly one of much lower consumption and greater productivity, and one where the seemingly meager power available from natural sources such as the Anaconda, will be much appreciated, especially the perpetual nature of these natural power sources, with no fuel inputs necessary. Nuclear power, fast and furious, and very steady in nature, may be used on small scale to supplement naturals sources and their pulsing vagarities, but masses of battery ballasts constantly charging to run Electric cars can do the job and without the vile waste products of fission. America needs super-insulation and associated technologies as much as it needs more energy sources, conserving what we do have will be very important soon! The Anaconda and all wave methodologies will be more than welcome and will be taken very seriously in the next economic down-cycle, and during the greater depression it promises. The economic rebound we feel today came at a great price, a price that will only add to the misery of the Black Days ahead for America! We are the greatest debtor nation in the history of mankind! an unprecedented situation, and the debt is being called in! We have to pay our loans folks!

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