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Shueei-Muh Lin, Chihng-Tsung Liauh and Didi-Widya Utama
This research proposes a mooring system for an ocean current generator that is working under the impact of typhoon waves. The turbine and the platform are kept stable at a designed water depth to ensure that the generator remains undamaged and continuous...
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Shueei-Muh Lin and Yang-Yih Chen
This research proposes the design of a mooring system that allows the floating platform to stably dive deep enough to prevent damage induced by typhoon waves. The design principle of the mechanism is that the submarined floating platform with negative bu...
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Shueei-Muh Lin, Yang-Yih Chen and Chihng-Tsung Liauh
This research proposes a mooring design which keeps the turbine ocean current, static, balanced, and fixed at a predetermined depth under water, to ensure that the ocean current generator can effectively use current to generate electricity, and that the ...
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Shueei-Muh Lin, Yang-Yih Chen, Hung-Chu Hsu and Meng-Syue Li
This paper presents a theoretical solution for the dynamic stability of the ocean current turbine system developed in Taiwan. This system is tethered to the sea floor and uses the Kuroshio Current to produce electricity. To maintain the performance of th...
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