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Acoustic emission 1 Corrosion 1 Extreme weather 1 Fatigue failure 1 Induced velocity 1 Marine fouling 1 Power output 1 Seabed scour 1 Standard for tidal current turbines 1 Tidal current energy 1 Tidal current turbines 1 Torque fluctuation 1
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Chen, Long 1 Lam, Wei-Haur 1 Li, Ye 1 Çalişal, Sander M. 1
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Renewable Energy 1 Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 1
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A review of survivability and remedial actions of tidal current turbines
Chen, Long; Lam, Wei-Haur - In: Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 43 (2015) C, pp. 891-900
Tidal current energy is one of the most predictable ocean renewable energies. Survivability of the device used to harness tidal power and its remedial actions are critical to ensure a successful power generation. Marine environment is harsh with the continuous attacks of waves, current, saline...
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Numerical analysis of the characteristics of vertical axis tidal current turbines
Li, Ye; Çalişal, Sander M. - In: Renewable Energy 35 (2010) 2, pp. 435-442
Tidal current is considered to be one of the promising alternative green energy resources. Tidal current turbines are … standard for tidal current turbines has been developed yet. In this paper, we present our recent efforts in the numerical … developing the standards for tidal current turbines in the near future. …
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