These notes are intended to bring together the various aspects of mooring of the Edinburgh Device known at the present time. Model tests indicate that the mooring forces for the device are substantially below those of other floating devices. That the device can be moored has not been questioned and consequently the manner in which this is to be achieved has not had high priority in the past. However in order to arrive at an overall scheme cost it has been necessary to produce a mooring system as a reference design and this is described in the following pages
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from CRC Press via the DOI in...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from EWTEC via the link in th...
The principles of systems engineering are applied in order to establish the requirements for mooring...
These notes are intended to bring together the various aspects of mooring of the Edinburgh Device kn...
In order to assess the Queen's University device on a more realistic basis than in 1978 it has been ...
In the development of wave energy converters, the mooring system is a key component for a safe stati...
open2noThe paper aims at investigating the interactions between a floating wave energy device (WEC) ...
The paper aims at investigating the interactions between a floating wave energy device (WEC) and its...
Mooring systems are essential to the floating structures including offshore platforms, wave energy c...
The costs of laying a mooring for a wave power device are made up of various parts, some of which su...
The results of measurements carried out at the National Maritime Institute, Feltham in February 1977...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from ASME via the DOI in this...
The paper presents the results of an experimental study identifying the response of a 1.5 MW Wave Dr...
Marine Renewable Energy (MRE) is a promising source of energy for the future. However, it is still u...
Mooring systems are among the most critical sub-systems for floating marine energy converters (MEC)....
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from CRC Press via the DOI in...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from EWTEC via the link in th...
The principles of systems engineering are applied in order to establish the requirements for mooring...
These notes are intended to bring together the various aspects of mooring of the Edinburgh Device kn...
In order to assess the Queen's University device on a more realistic basis than in 1978 it has been ...
In the development of wave energy converters, the mooring system is a key component for a safe stati...
open2noThe paper aims at investigating the interactions between a floating wave energy device (WEC) ...
The paper aims at investigating the interactions between a floating wave energy device (WEC) and its...
Mooring systems are essential to the floating structures including offshore platforms, wave energy c...
The costs of laying a mooring for a wave power device are made up of various parts, some of which su...
The results of measurements carried out at the National Maritime Institute, Feltham in February 1977...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from ASME via the DOI in this...
The paper presents the results of an experimental study identifying the response of a 1.5 MW Wave Dr...
Marine Renewable Energy (MRE) is a promising source of energy for the future. However, it is still u...
Mooring systems are among the most critical sub-systems for floating marine energy converters (MEC)....
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from CRC Press via the DOI in...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from EWTEC via the link in th...
The principles of systems engineering are applied in order to establish the requirements for mooring...