Essays about: "Seabased"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 essays containing the word Seabased.
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1. Miniature Wave Energy Converter (WEC)
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för teknikvetenskaperAbstract : Abstract In this project, I present a design of a scale model of a linear generator (LG) similar to a full size Wave Energy Converter (WEC) being developed at Uppsala University since 2002 and commercialized by Seabased AB. The purpose of a WEC is to convert the energy from ocean waves into electrical energy. READ MORE
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2. Simulation of a linear wave energy converter with different damping control strategies for improved wave energy extraction
University essay from Uppsala universitet/ElektricitetsläraAbstract : In this project, the wave energy converter (WEC) designed at Seabased AB and Uppsala University was modelled in the program MATLAB. In order to increase the average output power, the WEC should be controlled. READ MORE
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3. Structural and Hydrostatic Analysis of Deployment Vessel
University essay from Uppsala universitet/ElektricitetsläraAbstract : This research investigates the structural and hydrostatic stability of a barge of two different designs used for deploying wave energy converters (WECs) developed at Uppsala University. The key points examined are structural design, static stability and deployment strategy for WECs. READ MORE
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4. Evaluating the Potential of Seabased's Wave Power Technology in New Zealand
University essay from ElektricitetsläraAbstract : The aim of this thesis is to provide Seabased Industry AB with a decision basis forentering the New Zealand market. With the moderate wave climate around theSwedish coast, the main market for Seabased’s technology is on the internationalmarket. READ MORE
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5. Life cycle assessment of electricity from wave power
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Energy and TechnologyAbstract : The use of ocean wave energy for electricity production has considerable potential, though it has proven to be difficult. A technology utilizing the heaving (up-and-down) motions of the waves was conceived at Uppsala University in the early 2000´s, and is being further developed for commercial use by Seabased Industry AB. READ MORE