2018
DOI: 10.1007/s40997-018-0272-8
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A Mathematical Model Development for Assessing the Engineering and Economic Improvement of Wave and Wind Hybrid Energy System

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“…The buoy is divided into two or four sections, and each section is connected to a hydraulic actuator fixed on the foundation. Moghimi et al [97] and Gkaraklova et al [98] also proposed similar concepts with WECs of different shapes. The configurations of the hybrid systems are shown in figure 20.…”
Section: Wavestarmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The buoy is divided into two or four sections, and each section is connected to a hydraulic actuator fixed on the foundation. Moghimi et al [97] and Gkaraklova et al [98] also proposed similar concepts with WECs of different shapes. The configurations of the hybrid systems are shown in figure 20.…”
Section: Wavestarmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The hybrid system is called WindWEC. Moghimi et al [97] proposed the same concept with four spherical floats and Ghafari et al [109] investigated the effects of the numbers of Wavestar on power production and system motion. In this kind of concept, the wave direction, and the configurations of the WECs are main factors that influence the power production.…”
Section: Wavestarmentioning
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