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Journal of Coastal Research. 38
Publikováno v:
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews. 70:193-214
Vortex-induced motions are generally known as destructive phenomena for engineering structures. Nevertheless, they have a positive effect which is their great potential to extract renewable energy from the fluid flow. The phenomenology of vortex-indu
Publikováno v:
Regional Studies in Marine Science. 44:101685
This study addresses the development of a hydrodynamic model for the Western Mississippi Sound, in the Gulf of Mexico. The study site consists of a riverine part that includes the Lower Pearl River basin and an estuarine part that includes the Wester
Publikováno v:
Experimental Techniques. 40:833-839
This study explores hydroelastic buffeting of a flat plate experimentally. The flat plate is hinged vertically to an elastic axis, and its only degree of freedom, therefore, is rotation in pure yaw about this axis. Buffeting is a type of flow-induced
Publikováno v:
Renewable Energy. 69:447-452
The work introduces a new concept of hydropower extraction. The proposed idea is to convert the hydrokinetic energy from an incoming flow to mechanical energy by inducing torsional galloping. The capability of this original device to extract energy i
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Journal of Mechanics. 30:643-650
The present work studies the torsional instability of an elastic structure due to hydrodynamic loads into the water current. The structure applied here is a rectangular flat plate with an elastic axis in its mid-chord length. The elasticity in the st
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Journal of Hydrodynamics. 26:57-65
This study investigates the torsional galloping phenomenon, an instability type flow-induced oscillation, in an elastic structure due to hydrodynamic loads into the water current. The structure applied here is a rectangular flat plate with an elastic
Publikováno v:
Volume 9: Ocean Renewable Energy.
This paper addresses the innovative turbine for hydrokinetic energy extraction proposed by (Fernandes and Armandei, 2014). This turbine harvests energy via torsional galloping. The turbine consists of a rectangular flat plate located vertically initi
Publikováno v:
Volume 9B: Ocean Renewable Energy.
This study is a continuation of the study presented in OMAE 2012 entitled: “Stability Analysis of a Yawing Flat Plate into the Water Current”[1]. The structure in the aforementioned study consists of a rectangular flat plate with an elastic axis
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All Days.
Abstract One of the resources for alternative energy extraction in the area of offshore engineering is the marine current. Traditionally, the marine current energy is extracted through rotation based turbines. However, it became clear that to use of