An impulse-type "wave motor" employs a seabed-mounted or supported structure
mounting
a wave energy absorbing panel on a hinged lever arm for reciprocation motion to
obtain optimal absorption of wave energy from wave motion in the sea. For deepwater
wavelengths of L, the panel is optimally positioned in a region within L/2 depth
from the sea surface. The panel motion is coupled by a connecting rod to a fluid
pump which generates a high-pressure fluid output that may be used to drive a reverse
osmosis desalination unit or to produce other useful work. Seawater or brackish
water may be desalinated through reverse osmosis membranes to produce water quality
for consumption, agricultural, or other uses. The submerged operating environment
of the device in a region of one-half the design wavelength provides the maximum
available energy flux and forced oscillations. The pump may be of the positive-displacement
piston type, plunger type, or multi-staging driver type, or a variable volume pump.