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It thus became the first plant to deliver offshore-generated power of any kind (wind, wave or tidal) to an American electricity grid.Kepler is a little behind, but is hoping to try out a full-scale version of its Transverse Horizontal Axis Water Turbine in the Bristol Channel soon.
In this paper, a vertical axis water turbine (VAWT) is designed to supply energy for UMPs.
A numerical model is proposed to efficiently compute the power produced by a row of Vertical Axis Water Turbines (VAWTs) deployed in parallel for various water flow conditions.
In order to extend the operational life of Underwater Moored Platforms (UMPs), a horizontal axis water turbine is designed to supply energy for the UMPs.
It has been reported that earthquakes with low short-period energy stand out near the trench axis (water depth > 3500 m) (Koper et al. 2011; Lay et al. 2012; Huang and Zhao 2013).
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On the Y-axis, water consumption is given in litres.
This paper explores the design parameters that affect the performance of horizontal-axis water turbines (HAWTs), particularly those conforming to blade element momentum theory.
In this paper, a novel vertical-axis water turbine has been developed for hydropower harness inside water pipelines when extra water head can be consumed.
At the interception point with the x-axis, water costs are zero, meaning that the water can be given out for free.
As the ion reaches the level of Ile9′, two distinct high-density peaks appear above and below the ion position in the z-axis water distribution.
a Original carbonate dataset; b, c are two inversion results with inverted production rate shown in Fig. 6a, d, respectively; d extracted facies successions of 6 pseudowells as data Open image in new window Fig. 6 Inverted carbonate production rate (Y-axis) to water depth (X-axis).
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