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Study On Hydrodynamic Characteristics Of The Rafttype Wavepowered Desalination Device 1st Edition Siming Zheng Auth

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Study On Hydrodynamic Characteristics Of The Rafttype Wavepowered Desalination Device 1st Edition Siming Zheng Auth
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Publisher: Springer Singapore
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.6 MB
Pages: 192
Author: Siming Zheng (auth.)
ISBN: 9789811055164, 9789811055171, 9811055165, 9811055173
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1

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Study On Hydrodynamic Characteristics Of The Rafttype Wavepowered Desalination Device 1st Edition Siming Zheng Auth by Siming Zheng (auth.) 9789811055164, 9789811055171, 9811055165, 9811055173 instant download after payment.

This thesis proposes a new raft-type wave-powered desalination device that can convert wave power into hydraulic energy and use reverse osmosis (RO) to directly desalinate seawater. Both analytical and numerical methods are used to study the hydrodynamic characteristics of the device. Further, the thesis investigates the maximum power extraction and multiple parameter effects on power absorption and averaged permeate water flux. Lastly, it proposes and assesses two power extraction enhancing strategies. The thesis offers a valuable and important reference guide to ocean-wave-and-structure interaction and wave-powered seawater desalination for scientists and engineers alike.

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