Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 5American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2001 - Arctic regions |
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Proceedings of OMAE ' 01 : 20th International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering June 3–8 , 2001 , Rio de Janeiro , Brazil EFFECT OF BLADE SWEEP ON THE PERFORMANCE OF WELLS TURBINE A. Thakker University of Limerick ...
Proceedings of OMAE ' 01 : 20th International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering June 3–8 , 2001 , Rio de Janeiro , Brazil EFFECT OF BLADE SWEEP ON THE PERFORMANCE OF WELLS TURBINE A. Thakker University of Limerick ...
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Two different turbines are currently in use around the world for wave energy power generation , Wells Turbine , introduced by Dr. A. A. Wells in 1976 and Impulse Turbine with guide vanes by Kim et al . in 1988 [ 1 ] .
Two different turbines are currently in use around the world for wave energy power generation , Wells Turbine , introduced by Dr. A. A. Wells in 1976 and Impulse Turbine with guide vanes by Kim et al . in 1988 [ 1 ] .
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[ 4 ] Therefore , from above results and comparison we can say that 30 ° / 30 ° fixed guide vane angle is the optimum combination for type of turbine under required operational conditions . The CFD predictions presented here are lining up ...
[ 4 ] Therefore , from above results and comparison we can say that 30 ° / 30 ° fixed guide vane angle is the optimum combination for type of turbine under required operational conditions . The CFD predictions presented here are lining up ...
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