Essays about: "wave energy generator"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 29 essays containing the words wave energy generator.
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11. Design of a metal detector
University essay from Högskolan i Gävle/Avdelningen för elektronik, matematik och naturvetenskapAbstract : Electromagnetic wave propagation is a well-known phenomenon in the scientific world and when the first telescope was built method of sensing objects excelled afterwords. Research in optical system and infrared is growing day by day but radar system still dominates the world in object sensing. READ MORE
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12. Wave power - The future of energy supply? Focusing on its sealing solutions
University essay from KTH/Maskinkonstruktion (Inst.)Abstract : A new concept for extracting renewable power has been developed at KTH Electric Power and Energy Systems, this time regarding wave power. Unlike other wave energy converters this concepts generator opens up the possibility to be operative also during low speed and at the same time preserve high power density and efficiency. READ MORE
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13. Developing a Mounting Tool for Magnetic Poles in the Stator of a new Wave Power Generator : Mounting Tool for Magnets
University essay from KTH/Industriell ekologiAbstract : At KTH Royal Institute of Technology, a novel type of transverse flux generator aimed for ocean wave energy conversion is being developed. This machine is complex to assemble, and the aim of this project was to develop a tool to aidin mounting neodymium magnets, fixed in rows, next to each otherto create a single magnetic pole. READ MORE
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14. Design and layout of power conversion chain for a wave energy converter
University essay from KTH/ElkraftteknikAbstract : Wave energy has the potential to provide an energy resource in this challenging energyenvironment. Wave energy converters are devices used to extract this energy and convertit into electricity. READ MORE
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15. Data communication for near shore applications
University essay from Uppsala universitet/ElektricitetsläraAbstract : The wave energy conversion concept developed at Uppsala University is based on a buoy at sea level that is connected to a linear generator on the sea bed. The movements of the buoy riding the waves gets converted into electricity by the reciprocal movements of the translator inside the generator. READ MORE