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Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME)

The Budapest University of Technology and Economics (Hungarian: Budapesti Műszaki és Gazdaságtudományi Egyetem) is the most significant University of Technology in Hungary and is considered the world's oldest Institute of Technology which has university rank and structure. It was the first institute in Europe to train engineers at university level. It was founded in 1782.

More than 110 departments and institutes operate within the structure of eight faculties. About 1100 lecturers, 400 researchers and other degree holders and numerous invited lecturers and practising expert specialists participate in education and research at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics. Approximately 1381 of the university's 21,171 students are from 50 countries abroad. The Budapest University of Technology and Economics issues about 70% of Hungary's engineering degrees. 34 professors/researchers of the university are members of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.

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Marine Energy Documents Related to Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME)

Tethys Engineering is a knowledge hub that contains documents and resources about the technical aspects of marine energy development. The table below contains all of the documents in the Tethys Engineering Knowledge Base associated with Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME).

Total: 9

Title Author Date Sort ascending Type of Content Technology Collection Method Engineering
Parametric resonance in wave energy converters and offshore wind turbines: A review Davidson, J., Henriques, J., Galeazzi, R. Journal Article Wave, Point Absorber, Oscillating Water Column Modeling Hydrodynamics, Mooring, Performance, Structural, Substructure
Opening the air-chamber of an oscillating water column spar buoy wave energy converter to avoid parametric resonance Davidson, J., Henriques, J., Gomes, R. Journal Article Wave, Oscillating Water Column Mooring, Performance
Numerical analysis of the hydrodynamic scaling effects for the Wavestar wave energy converter Windt, C., Davidson, J., Ringwood, J. Journal Article Wave Modeling, Full Scale, Scale Device Hydrodynamics, Performance, Structural
Focused wave interactions with floating structures: a blind comparative study Ransley, E., Brown, S., Hann, M. Journal Article Modeling Hydrodynamics, Mooring
Assessing the validity of regular wave theory in a short physical wave flume using particle image velocimetry Windt, C., Untrau, A., Davidson, J. Journal Article Wave Lab Data, Modeling Hydrodynamics
Investigation of Turbulence Modeling for Point-Absorber-Type Wave Energy Converters Windt, C., Davidson, J., Ringwood, J. Journal Article Wave, Point Absorber Modeling Hydrodynamics
A Real-Time Detection System for the Onset of Parametric Resonance in Wave Energy Converters Davidson, J., Kalmár-Nagy, T. Journal Article Wave, Point Absorber Modeling Control
Nonlinear Dynamic and Kinematic Model of a Spar-Buoy: Parametric Resonance and Yaw Numerical Instability Giorgi, G., Davidson, J., Habib, G. Journal Article Wave, Point Absorber Modeling Hydrodynamics
Comparing the electrical transmission systems for Archimedes Wave Swing parks Czech, B., Bauer, P., Polinder, H. Conference Paper Wave Modeling
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