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Homepage>IEC TS 62600-103:2024 - Marine energy - Wave, tidal and other water current converters - Part 103: Guidelines for the early stage development of wave energy converters - Best practices and recommended procedures for the testing of pre-prototype devices
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IEC TS 62600-103:2024

Marine energy - Wave, tidal and other water current converters - Part 103: Guidelines for the early stage development of wave energy converters - Best practices and recommended procedures for the testing of pre-prototype devices

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Vydáno:2024-07-03
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IEC TS 62600-103:2024

IEC TS 62600-103:2024 is available as IEC TS 62600-103:2024 RLV which contains the International Standard and its Redline version, showing all changes of the technical content compared to the previous edition.IEC TS 62600-103:2024 is concerned with the sub-prototype scale development of wave energy converters (WECs). It includes wave tank test programmes, where wave conditions are controlled so they can be scheduled, and first sea trials, where sea states occur naturally and the programmes are adjusted and flexible to accommodate the conditions. Commercial-scale prototype tests are not covered in this document. This document addresses: - Planning an experimental programme, including a design statement, technical drawings, facility selection, site data and other inputs as specified in Clause 5. - Device characterisation, including the physical device model, PTO components and mooring arrangements where appropriate. - Environment characterisation, concerning either the tank testing facility or the sea deployment site, depending on the stage of development. - Specification of specific test goals, including power conversion performance, device motions, device loads and device survival. This document prescribes the minimum test programmes that form the basis of a structured technology development schedule. For each testing campaign, the prerequisites, goals and minimum test plans are specified. This document serves a wide audience of wave energy stakeholders, including device developers and their technical advisors; government agencies and funding councils; test centres and certification bodies; private investors; and environmental regulators and NGOs.