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Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) of Wave Energy Converter (WEC)

2015

The Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is an environmental management instrument implemented worldwide. In the last years the development of Wave Energy Converter (WEC) influenced environmental research to quantify impacts on marine life. In this paper we present a case study of EIA: a real application and study of device installed in Tirren Sea (near Castellammare — Sicily).

Wave energy converterSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentimpactEnvironmental scienceEnvironmental researchMarine lifeEnvironmental impact assessmentOceanographyenvironmentsea waveMarine engineeringwave energy
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A New Solution for Sea Wave Energy Harvesting, the Proposal of an Ironless Linear Generator

2020

The paper investigates an innovative ironless linear generator, installable inside a wave energy converter, in order to produce electricity from sea waves. This energy source is considered strategic for the future, especially in small islands

energy harvestingComputer scienceStator020209 energyMechanical engineeringOcean Engineering02 engineering and technologySettore ING-IND/32 - Convertitori Macchine E Azionamenti Elettricilaw.inventionlcsh:Oceanographylcsh:VM1-989lawLinear congruential generatorpoint absorber0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringlcsh:GC1-1581sea waveWater Science and TechnologyCivil and Structural EngineeringSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleMathematical modelbusiness.industry020208 electrical & electronic engineeringlcsh:Naval architecture. Shipbuilding. Marine engineeringlinear generatorMagnetElectricityEnergy sourcebusinessEnergy harvestingVoltageJournal of Marine Science and Engineering
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Technical and economical comparison between NdFeB and hard ferrites linear electrical generators from sea waves

2015

In this paper the authors perform a technical-economic comparison of two different Tubular Permanent Magnet Linear Machines for sea waves generation by using finite elements analysis. The first configuration includes ferrite rings while the second configuration includes neodymium-iron-boron rings. In order to compare the two types in economic and technical terms, a detailed analysis of the main figures of merit of the two configurations has been carried out. In particular, significant data such as flux distribution, rated voltage and current, axial force, electric power, realization cost and maintenance cost have been compared.

neodymium-iron-boronpermanent magnets linear machineComputer sciencebusiness.industryRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentElectrical engineeringMechanical engineeringElectric generatorEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologySettore ING-IND/32 - Convertitori Macchine E Azionamenti ElettriciMagnetic fluxFinite element methodlaw.inventionferriteNeodymium magnetlawMagnetFigure of meritsea wave generatorElectric powerbusinessSettore ING-INF/07 - Misure Elettriche E ElettronicheVoltage
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