Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 1; Volume 7, Part 1American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1988 - Arctic regions |
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... device as the mechanism of transformation from wave power to electrical power . The OWC type device has one or some air chambers which havve no bottom and an orifice or an air turbine on the top of each air chamber . When waves come ...
... device as the mechanism of transformation from wave power to electrical power . The OWC type device has one or some air chambers which havve no bottom and an orifice or an air turbine on the top of each air chamber . When waves come ...
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... device for practical use , it is necessary to research and develop on the high efficiency and multiple - purpose wave power utilization device , which can absorb the wave power more effectively and calm the area behind the device . We ...
... device for practical use , it is necessary to research and develop on the high efficiency and multiple - purpose wave power utilization device , which can absorb the wave power more effectively and calm the area behind the device . We ...
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... device spanning a water wave flume , as in Figure 1. The OWC device is of rectangular planar form , its front wall is thin and submerged to a negligible depth , and its back wall spans vertically the whole water depth . This problem is ...
... device spanning a water wave flume , as in Figure 1. The OWC device is of rectangular planar form , its front wall is thin and submerged to a negligible depth , and its back wall spans vertically the whole water depth . This problem is ...
Contents
FLOATING PRODUCTION SYSTEMS | 1 |
OFFSHORE MECHANICS | 23 |
Early Production Systems in the North | 31 |
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