Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 5American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2001 - Arctic regions |
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The motion of the internal free - surface produced by the incident waves makes the air flow through a turbine which drives an electric generator . The most frequently used or proposed air turbine for OWC wave energy converters is the ...
The motion of the internal free - surface produced by the incident waves makes the air flow through a turbine which drives an electric generator . The most frequently used or proposed air turbine for OWC wave energy converters is the ...
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Figure 10 and 11 show the velocity vector field exiting the rotor , at a flow coefficient of o 1.08 and 20 ° , 25 ° respectively . It can be observed that a flow separation occurs around the trailing edge of the blade on the suction ...
Figure 10 and 11 show the velocity vector field exiting the rotor , at a flow coefficient of o 1.08 and 20 ° , 25 ° respectively . It can be observed that a flow separation occurs around the trailing edge of the blade on the suction ...
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Thus , if it is assumed that the oil layer covers the free surface between the tandem fence , it is our focal subject to find out if the computational method of the flow field with the closed free - surface assumption would be valid or ...
Thus , if it is assumed that the oil layer covers the free surface between the tandem fence , it is our focal subject to find out if the computational method of the flow field with the closed free - surface assumption would be valid or ...
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