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Schmid, J.

Total results: 7
Title Author Date Sort ascending Type of Content Technology Collection Method Application
A Review of Debris Detection Methods Kasper, J., Johnson, J., Duvoy, P. July 2015 Report Current, Wave
Surface Debris Characterization and Mitigation Strategies and Their Impact on the Operation of River Energy Conversion Deviceson the Tanana River at Nenana, Alaska Johnson, J., Kasper, J., Schmid, J. June 2015 Report Current, Riverine
The Effects of River and Debris Diversion Structure Generated Turbulence on the Oceana River Energy Converter Johnson, J., Kasper, J., Hansen, N. April 2015 Conference Paper Current, Riverine
Protection of In-River Hydrokinetic Power-Generating Devices from Surface Debris in Alaskan Rivers Johnson, J., Schmid, J., Kasper, J. September 2014 Report Current, Riverine Field Data
Characterization of the Tanana River at Nenana, Alaska, to Determine the Important Factors Affecting Site Selection, Deployment, and Operation of Hydrokinetic Devices to Generate Power Johnson, J., Toniolo, H., Seitz, A. March 2013 Report Current, Riverine Field Data
Opportunities and barriers of high‐voltage direct current grids: a state of the art analysis Coll-Mayor, D., Schmid, J. August 2012 Journal Article Grid Integration
Tanana River Hydrodynamic Energy Test Site Debris and Foundation Study Schmid, J. February 2012 Report Current, Riverine
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