WAVE CAPTURING AND ATTENUATING STRUCTURE
20200123724 ยท 2020-04-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y02A10/11
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
Abstract
A wave capturing and attenuating structure comprising at least one pair of floating structures (100) each coupled with each other in a substantially parallel manner for capturing water-surface waves. The respective floating structures (100) comprise: a body (10) consisting of a floating floor (12) and a side wall (14) extended down from a perimeter of the floating floor (12); and a floating member (20) connected to the floating floor (12) of said body (10) in order to support said body (10) for submerging in the water. Said floating member (20) comprises a wave baffle (22) having at least one part of the baffle (22) located above the water-surface level, wherein said wave baffle (22) of said floating member (20) comprises a surface formed as a vertical plane and inclined at an acute angle with respect to a line extended along the length of said body (10) as viewed from above. Each pair of said floating structures (100) is fixed together such that a passageway (E) is formed as a wave passage. Said structure further comprises: a float (50, 60,70) attached to the rear of said floating structures (100) for attenuating the wave passed through said passageway (E). Said float (50, 60,70) comprises a floatable body (61, 71), and a support plate (68,78) in the form of a flat plate (68,78) located below the water surface and underneath said body (10) in order to assist in stabilization of said float (50, 60,70). In one embodiment of the present invention, the body (10) of the floating structure (100) may also be provided with a support plate (112) in the form of a flat plate located underneath the body (10) in order to assist in stabilization of the floating structure (100).
Claims
1. A wave capturing and attenuating structure comprising at least one pair of floating structures (100) each coupled with each other such that the structure is arranged along a wave-encountering line for capturing water-surface waves, wherein the respective floating structures comprise: a body (10) consisting of a floating floor (12) and a side wall (14) extended down from a perimeter of the floating floor; and a floating member (20) connected to the floating floor (12) of said body (10) in order to support said body (10) for submerging in the water, wherein said floating member (20) comprises a wave baffle (22) having at least one part of the baffle located above the water-surface level, wherein said wave baffle (22) of said floating member (20) comprises a surface formed as a vertical plane and inclined at an acute angle with respect to a line extended along the length of said body as viewed from above, wherein each pair of said floating structures (100) is fixed together by a fixing means (30), such that they are spaced apart from each other, and a passageway (E) is formed into the wave passage, and, therefore, each said flooring structure (100) is forced to face an incoming wave, characterized in that said structure further comprises: a float (50) attached to the rear with respect to said floating structure (100), and the float (50) is spaced apart from said passageway (E) arranged between the pair of said floating structures (100) for attenuating the wave departed from said passageway (E), wherein said float (60, 70) comprises a floatable body (61, 71), and a support plate (68, 78) in the form of a flat plate and located below the water surface and underneath said body (61, 71) in order to assist in stabilization of said float (60, 70).
2. The wave capturing and attenuating structure according to claim 1, wherein the body (10) of said floating structure (100) also includes a support plate (112) in the form of a flat plate located underneath the body (10) in order to assist in stabilization of floating structure.
3. The wave capturing and attenuating structure according to claim 1, wherein each of said floating member (20) and said float (SO) is in the form of a hollow cavity.
4. The wave capturing and attenuating structure according to claim 1, wherein each of said floating member (20) and said float (SO) contains a material with density less than that of water
5. The wave capturing and attenuating structure according to claim 1, wherein, during deployment, each said floating structure (100) is fixed to a floor of a body of water.
6. The wave capturing and attenuating structure according to claim 1, wherein the support plate (68, 78) of said body (60, 70) is mounted to the body of the float via a plurality of mounting elements (66, 76), such that the support plate (68, 78) are spaced apart from said body, and during deployment, said support plate (68, 78) is located below the water surface and underneath said float in order to assist in stabilization of said float (60, 70).
7. The wave capturing and attenuating structure according to claim 1, wherein said float (60, 70) comprises an inclined face (62, 72) arranged for facing the incoming wave.
8. The wave capturing and attenuating structure according to claim 7, wherein said inclined face (72) includes at least one discharge groove (73) for laterally discharging with respect to the direction of the wave.
9. The wave capturing and attenuating structure according to claim 7, wherein said inclined face (62, 72) is inclined at an angle of about 20-60 degrees with respect to a horizontal line.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0016] The description of the present invention is given by way of exemplary embodiments of this invention with reference to drawings in order to be examples and assist in more clearly description, in which like elements in these drawings are identified by like reference numerals. While particular embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated and described, they are not intended to limit this invention, and the scope of this invention is defined in the appended claims.
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[0018] According to
[0019] Furthermore, the floating member 20 of the floating structure 100 comprises a wave baffle 22 having at least one part of the baffle located above the water-surface level. The wave baffle 22 of the floating member 20 comprises a surface formed in the form of a vertical plane. The floating member 20 has a hollow cavity 23 therein such as it may be in the form of a sealed chamber containing air or gas therein, such that the floating member 20 has density less than water, so that the floating member can be floated. Furthermore, the floating member 20 may contain a material with density less than that of water such as closed-cell foam, etc. in order to increase the strength of the floating member, or the floating member 20 may be made of a strong lightweight material with density less than that of water such as polypropylene plastic or low-density polyethylene (LDPE) or high-density polyethylene (HDPE), etc.
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[0021] As shown in
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[0023] The floating member 20 has a chamber or a hollow cavity 23 therein, wherein said chamber may be a sealed chamber containing air therein, so that the floating member 20 can be floated, or the chamber may contain a material with density less than that of water such as closed-cell foam or the like, etc., so that the floating member 20 is lightweight with increased strength.
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[0026] The wave capturing and attenuating structure according to this invention comprises at least one pair of the floating structures 100 as described above for capturing water-surface waves, wherein the floating structures are coupled together in an approximately parallel manner. Each pair of said floating structures 100 is fixed together by a fixing means 30, such that they are spaced apart from each other, and a passageway E is formed into the wave passage. The wave baffles 22 of each floating structure 100 are cooperatively formed into zone A for receiving waves travelling to the shoreline, and each of said floating structures 100 is, thus, forced to move and face the waves. Therefore, the structure can efficiently capture the waves.
[0027] According to
[0028] The wave departed from the passageway E still has strength and may cause damage to the shoreline. Therefore, the wave capturing and attenuating structure according to this invention provides with a float 50, wherein the float 50 is attached to the rear of floating structure 100 by ropes or a strings, etc. The float 50 is spaced apart from the passageway E and located between the pair of the floating structures 100 with a suitable distance for efficiently attenuating the wave departed from said passageway E.
[0029] The captured wave travels through the passageway E via zone B, and then impacts on the float 50 located at the rear next to the passageway E, so that the wave energy will be dissipated before reaching the shoreline. Therefore, the remaining energy of the wave is not enough to erode the shoreline.
[0030] According to
[0031] Hereafter, details of the float 50 and various embodiments of the float according to this invention will be described.
[0032] The float 50 has density less than water, wherein the float may be in the form of a hollow cavity for containing air or a material with density less than that of water therein such as closed-cell foam, etc., so that one part of the float is emerged from the water and the other part of the float is submerged in the water.
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[0035] In one embodiment, the float 60 may further comprise an inclined face 62 arranged for facing the incoming wave. The inclined face 62 is inclined at an angle of about 20-60 degrees with respect to an approximately horizontal line depending upon the design. One part of the inclined face 62 is submerged in the water, while the remaining part is emerged from the water, such that an incoming wave impacting on the float 60 can travel upward along the surface of the inclined face 62. Some part of the wave may travel through the inclined face 62 and overtop to the rear of the float 60, meanwhile the remaining part of the wave will flow back downward along the inclined face 62. However, if the slope of the inclined face 62 is too small, most part of the wave can travel over the float 60 toward the shoreline, so that the float is unable to efficiently attenuate the wave. Whereas, if the slope of the inclined face 62 is too large, the float may withstand an excessive wave-impact force, so that the float 60 may be oscillated and lack stability.
[0036] The float 60 further comprises loops 64 for attaching the float 60 to the floating structure 100 as mentioned above.
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[0038] According to
[0039] The float 70 comprises an inclined face 72 arranged for facing the incoming wave. The inclined face 72 is inclined at an angle of about 20-60 degrees with respect to the horizontal line. Furthermore, the inclined face 72 also includes discharge grooves 73, for example at least one groove, wherein the discharge grooves are laterally extended for discharging water and sand entrained in the incoming wave which impacts on the inclined face of the float 70, such that the water is laterally discharged with respect to the direction of the wave.
[0040] The float 70 further comprises loops 74 for attaching the float 70 to the floating structure 100.
[0041] As described above, it appears that the wave capturing and attenuating structure according to the present invention is improved such that water waves can be captured and attenuated in order to alleviate the shoreline-erosion problem, wherein two wave capturing and attenuating lines are provided, so that they can be efficiently operated. Furthermore, the captured wave can also be utilized in other applications, for example employed in rotating a turbine of a hydro-turbine electric generator for electricity generation, etc., instead of allowing it to be wasted.
[0042] Although this invention has been described in the detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings as examples, it should be understood that various modifications and changes by persons having ordinary skill in the related art may be made without departing from the scope and objectives of this invention. The scope of this invention complies with this invention as stated in the appended claims, it also covers features of this invention, even if they are not particularly specified in the claims, but it is applicable and effective in the similar features of this invention as stated in the claim