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R. Gayathri, Jen-Yi Chang, Chia-Cheng Tsai and Tai-Wen Hsu
An oscillating water column (OWC) is designed for the extraction and conversion of wave energy into usable electrical power, rather than being a standalone renewable energy source. This review paper presents a comprehensive analysis of the mathematical m...
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Ruichun Dong, Xu Lin, Jie Liu, Mengqi Hu, Zezheng Liu, Jingze Yang and Libin Du
Miniaturized detection devices in the ocean generally experience problems such as short endurance and unreliable power supplies. This article aimed to develop a dynamic ocean temperature difference energy collection device to capture ocean temperature di...
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Linjian Wu, Jia Yang, Zhouyu Xiang, Mingwei Liu, Minglong Li, Yutao Di, Han Jiang, Chuan Dai and Xudong Ji
Due to the large scale of navigation ships, the fast speed of entering the lock, and the irregular mooring and the complicated flow conditions in the lock chamber, it is common for the floating bollards of the lock to suffer structural damage or even fai...
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Fengmei Jing, Song Wang, Zhiqun Guo and Yurui Ni
Air-cushion-assisted platforms (ACAPs) are floating platforms supported by both buoyancy pontoon and air cushion, which have merits of wave bending moment reduction, better stability, and hydrodynamic performance. However, there is barely a concise metho...
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Qiao Li, Yue Li, Shuchuang Dong, Yoichi Mizukami, Jialin Han, Takero Yoshida and Daisuke Kitazawa
The labor-intensive catch-hauling method in set-net fisheries faces problems of lower productivity, lower efficiency, and higher operational risk due to aging problem and labor insufficiency. To solve such problems, a novel catch-hauling device using the...
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Juhyung Lee and Jinung Do
A suction pile is a promising option when floating offshore structures are deployed at deep and distant locations. A suction pile is typically used for the foundation system of a mooring system subjected to horizontal loading with a load inclination. In ...
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Mariana Ribas-Ribas, Gianna Battaglia, Matthew P. Humphreys and Oliver Wurl
Carbon dioxide (CO2) fluxes between the ocean and atmosphere (FCO2) are commonly computed from differences between their partial pressures of CO2 (?pCO2) and the gas transfer velocity (k). Commonly used wind-based parameterizations for k imply a zero int...
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Janina Rahlff, Christian Stolle and Oliver Wurl
The sea-surface microlayer (SML) forms the uppermost boundary layer between atmosphere and ocean, and has distinctive physico-chemical and biological features compared to the underlying water. First findings on metabolic contributions of microorganisms t...
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Maciej Mrowiec
Pág. 2659 - 2667
The paper presents research focused on the development of the improved infiltration pond that: a) reduce runoff volume, b) keep the required quality of soaking water, c) reduce maintenance needs. The paper presents the construction and hydraulic principl...
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Luca Martinelli, Paolo Pezzutto and Piero Ruol
This note presents the Seabreath wave energy converter, basically a multi-chamber floating oscillating water column device, and the lumped model used to size its chambers, the ducts and the turbine. The model is based on extensive testing carried out in...
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