2023
DOI: 10.1177/14750902231172821
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Development of a novel, robust, near-shore, wave energy converter for energy security in remote communities

Abstract: This work aimed to test the feasibility, both experimentally and numerically, of a novel concept for a robust Wave Energy Converter (WEC) operating in the near-shore region. The converter uses a series of non-return valves, constrained by a tapered pipe, where the incoming wave builds up pressure in each compartment and finally drives a turbine onshore with the pressurised water. The device is aimed at remote communities, to gain energy security and reduce dependence on imports. The device facilitates local en… Show more

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“…Advanced ocean engineering concepts including hydrofoils, 11,12 wave energy converters, 13 autonomous, 14 and remotely operated vehicles 15…”
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“…Advanced ocean engineering concepts including hydrofoils, 11,12 wave energy converters, 13 autonomous, 14 and remotely operated vehicles 15…”
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confidence: 99%