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A single and multiobjective robust optimization of a microgrid in distribution network considering uncertainty risk. [PDF]
Boroumandfar G, Khajehzadeh A, Eslami M.
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Tidal stream turbine monitoring and fault diagnosis
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Amirat, Yassine +5 more
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Tidal stream turbine fault-tolerant control
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Non-dimensional scaling of tidal stream turbines
Energy, 2012The impact of local depth-wise velocity profiles on tidal turbine performance is important. Although the use of standard power laws for predicting velocity profiles is common, these laws may underestimate the magnitude of the depth-wise velocity shear and power attenuation.
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Reliability of tidal stream turbine blades
2011Tidal stream turbines are a new technology for extracting kinetic energy from tidal currents. A number of different concepts of such devices have been proposed up to now and the most popular of them is a horizontal-axis turbine with propeller-type blades.
Val, D. V., Chernin, L.
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Unsteady gust response of tidal stream turbines
2014 Oceans - St. John's, 2014This paper investigates the limitations of 2D linear unsteady aerofoil theory for modelling the unsteady gust response of tidal stream turbines. The work is motivated by the fact that accurate unsteady load prediction is required to determine turbine life.
Carl L. Sequeira, Robert J. Miller
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Implementation of Tidal Stream Turbines and Tidal Barrage Structures in DG-SWEM
Volume 10: Ocean Renewable Energy, 2019Abstract There are two approaches to extracting power from tides — either turbines are placed in areas of strong flows or turbines are placed in barrages enabling the two sides of the barrage to be closed off and a head to build up across the barrage.
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