Marine and Offshore Renewable Energy
Marine and offshore renewable energy sources have the potential to make a significant contribution to the increasing total global demand, as well as meeting targets for clean energy. However, the demanding environment in which they are found presents great technological challenges for those who wish...
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| Format: | eBook |
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| Language: | English |
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The Royal Institution of Naval Architects (RINA)
2012
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| ISBN: | 9781909024045, 190902404X |
| Online Access: | Get full text |
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Table of Contents:
- Title Page Table of Contents 1. Economic Study of Floating Wind Farms 2. Risk Assessment for the Installation and Maintenance Activities of a Low-Speed Tidal Energy Converter 3. A Review of Modelling Techniques for Tidal Turbines 4. The Turbine Foundation Liner Concept 5. Offshore Floating Vertical Axis Wind Turbines: Advantages, Disadvantages, and Dynamics Modelling State of the Art 6. Design Considerations for a Floating OTEC Platform 7. Biofouling Issue, Global Implications and Solutions Linked to Offshore Business 8. The Use and Application of Carbon Fibre Composites in Turbine Blades 9. Economic Profiling of Wind Energy 10. Feedforward Neural Networks for Very Short Term Wind Speed Forecasting 11. The Opportunities and Limitations of Using CFD in the Development of Wave Energy Converters 12. Connection of Marine Energy Converters: A Challenging Operation 13. The Wave Energy Cylinder 14. Classification and Project Management of Hybrid WTI Jack-up Vessels Authors' Contact Details CD-ROM Contents - Presentations

