2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.oceaneng.2023.115515
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2D design and characteristic analysis of an underwater airbag with mooring for underwater compressed air energy storage

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“…Additionally, CAES exhibits significant potential when combined with desalination technologies for freshwater production from seawater. Of note in UCAES research is the importance of investigating airbags for compressed air underwater storage, as highlighted in references such as [34,[66][67][68].…”
Section: Technology Perspectives and Differencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, CAES exhibits significant potential when combined with desalination technologies for freshwater production from seawater. Of note in UCAES research is the importance of investigating airbags for compressed air underwater storage, as highlighted in references such as [34,[66][67][68].…”
Section: Technology Perspectives and Differencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Except in architectural geometry, where the Mylar balloon appears as a curved support structure, e.g., the above mentioned Kawaguchi's dome, natural shapes with constant ratio of principal curvatures, k µ /k π = 2, occur also in many practical realizations of freeform shapes, say, inflatable pouch anchors [12], underwater bags for compressed air energy storage [13], and super pressure balloons for scientific observations in the stratosphere [14], etc. Pressure-driven shapes of this kind are obtained by maximizing the volume of the internal space formed within flexible but (almost) inextensible soft membranes, i.e., by increasing the volume of three-dimensional bodies (which can be any kind of pouches, bags, packages, balloons, etc.)…”
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confidence: 99%