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- Journal Article:
Blondel et al.
… We present here broadband measurements (10 Hz to 32/48 kHz) acquired at the Falmouth Bay Test site (FaBTest, UK) from 2010 onwards, for a 16-m ring-shaped Wave Energy Converter, in waters up …
- Conference Paper:
Wang et al.
… Moreover, a significant reduction in water absorption occurred during the seawater immersion test. It is suggested that hydrophobic sites provided by silane coupling agents play an important …
- Journal Article:
Naberezhnykh et al.
Renewable energy is playing an increasingly central role in the global energy supply due to decarbonisation and energy security aims. A vital aspect of renewable energy systems will be the predictability of the energy source, something that tidal stream energy can provide. The tidal sites suitable for energy extraction are by their nature turbulent, creating variations in the tidal energy…
- Conference Paper:
Sánchez et al.
… particles against biofouling as titanium, cobalt and manganese. In this study, the ASTM-D3623 test method, for the protection of submerged marine structures, was used. This method covered the … procedure for testing antifouling coatings exposed for a period of two year at an immersion site with a high biological activity in shallow marine environments. The results of the …
- Journal Article:
Nguyen et al.
In this paper, an analysis of the performance and flow fields of water wheel turbines for tidal energy extraction is carried out using experimental and numerical methods. The purpose of this work is to develop a water turbine suitable for sites, where fast and shallow surface flows are available, such as rivers or tidal currents. For both methods, the water wheel turbine is tested over a range…
- Journal Article:
Topper et al.
… array; significantly, only one class has greatest MMAEP corresponding to lowest LCOE. To test this model, a contemporary optimisation algorithm is added to the advanced ocean energy …
- Conference Paper:
Silva et al.
… such as number of units, costs, capacity, layout, type of moorings/foundations and 4) site characteristics such as resource levels. One of the main focuses on the database definition …
- Journal Article:
Nader et al.
… installation and maintenance cost per unit as well as harnessing maximum energy at a given site. There are complex hydrodynamic and environmental implications which require consideration …
- Journal Article:
Du et al.
… On-site continuous and energy-autonomous wireless sensor nodes are highly desirable for the … body with a windward width of 34 mm, and the space distance ratio is about 4.5. Therefore, the test and computed results provide the wave-WG-PEEH for ocean wave energy harvesting to supply the …
- Journal Article:
Guy et al.
… 1.5 MW, and simulated in realistic wave–current conditions consistent with those of the MeyGen site. Mean torque and thrust are found to increase with turbine hub height, and the presence of …
- Journal Article:
Ahmed et al.
Waves are emerging as a renewable energy resource, but the harnessing of such energy remains among the least developed in terms of renewable energy technologies on a regional or a global basis. To generate usable energy, wave heights must be predicted in near-real-time, which is the driving force for wave energy converters. This study develops a hybrid Convolutional Neural Network-Long Short-…
- Journal Article:
Shahroozi et al.
… point-absorber WEC using an environmental contour with a 50-year return period for the Dowsing site in the North Sea. To obtain the response of the WEC during extreme conditions, a numerical …
- Report:
Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult
… sufficient funding to deploy and run comprehensive trials with the application. A common test and development site that implements some of the SIS that require further data input may help standardise …
- Conference Paper:
Zhao et al.
… The blade embedded actuation allows for reasonable flow conditions. For full scaled on-site applications this is required to reduce hydrodynamic losses and to protect the actuators and … as compared with the original one, while almost the same power is required. An experimental test bench for a single blade with both types of actuators is built to verify their ability of a …
- Report:
Igiugig Village Council
… minimal infrastructure or personnel requirements. If future funding is available to build and test the system, UW-APL will be able to perform all or part of the fabrication, assembly, and … it was recommended to allow approximately four months for system delivery. In addition to the site-specific application at Igiugig, the UW-APL design is applicable to a wide range of uses as …
- Conference Paper:
Walsh et al.
… during the operation of the Fred Olsen Lifesaver wave energy converter at the Falmouth Bay Test site (FaBTest, SW UK) is used to demonstrate this novel application. The case study provides …
- Conference Paper:
Gambarelli et al.
In the context of wave energy systems development, the estimation of wave parameters such as significant wave height (Hs) and energy period (Te) over the entire ocean surface is of paramount importance. These information are crucial for estimating the energy harvesting potential of deployment sites, designing wave energy converters (WECs), planning optimal maintenance intervention frequency,…
- Thesis:
Chatzigiannakou
… 14 WECs of various designs have been developed and deployed offshore, at the Lysekil research site (LRS), on the Swedish west coast and in Åland, Finland. The UU device is a point absorber … the UU devices main principle. SAB deployments were conducted in Sotenäs, Sweden, at the Maren test site (MTS) in Norway; and in Ada Foah, Ghana. The active participation and the thorough study of …
- Conference Paper:
Gill and Rocheleau
… a National Marine Renewable Energy Center. HNEI anticipates implementing projects to test components, devices, and interconnection systems for wave energy at three sites on the …
- Report:
Warren
… removal of the TGL tidal turbine foundation that was installed at EMEC’s Fall of Warness tidal test site, the FoDTEC project has completed activities to assess biofouling, corrosion, metallurgical …
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