This project is an industry-led partnership between Columbia Power Technologies and Oregon State University that will perform benchmark laboratory experiments and numerical modeling of the near-field and far-field impacts of wave scattering from an array of wave energy devices. These benchmark experimental observations will help to fill a gaping hole in our present knowledge of the near-field effects of multiple, floating wave energy converters and are a critical requirement for estimating the potential far-field environmental effects of wave energy arrays. The experiments will be performed at the Hinsdale Wave Research Laboratory (Oregon State University) and will utilize an array of newly developed BuoysÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂ that are realistic...
Wave energy converters (WECs) range significantly in respect of concepts, technologies and design ma...
The SWAN spectral wave model was applied to a domain along the coast of Oregon State, USA with the p...
This master thesis is done within the Energy Systems Engineering program at Uppsala University and p...
Offshore wave conditions along the Oregon coastline are measured at a handful of buoy\ud locations w...
Wave Energy Converter (WEC) technologies are under development internationally. WECs are of value to...
Wave Energy Converter (WEC) technologies are under development internationally. WECs are of value to...
This paper was presented at the 9th European Wave and Tidal Energy Conference held in Southampton, U...
International audienceWave energy from ocean waves is absorbed by using Wave Energy Converters (WECs...
International audienceWave energy from ocean waves is absorbed by using Wave Energy Converters (WECs...
Wave energy from wind-generated waves in the ocean or sea is absorbed by wave energy converters (WEC...
Abstract — In order to better constrain models for simulating the environmental effects of large-sca...
For wave energy to be a viable renewable energy source, conversion devices will eventually be deploy...
Columbia Power Technologies (ColPwr) and Oregon State University (OSU) jointly conducted a series of...
Wave energy converters (WECs) range significantly in respect of concepts, technologies and design ma...
Wave energy converters (WECs) range significantly in respect of concepts, technologies and design ma...
Wave energy converters (WECs) range significantly in respect of concepts, technologies and design ma...
The SWAN spectral wave model was applied to a domain along the coast of Oregon State, USA with the p...
This master thesis is done within the Energy Systems Engineering program at Uppsala University and p...
Offshore wave conditions along the Oregon coastline are measured at a handful of buoy\ud locations w...
Wave Energy Converter (WEC) technologies are under development internationally. WECs are of value to...
Wave Energy Converter (WEC) technologies are under development internationally. WECs are of value to...
This paper was presented at the 9th European Wave and Tidal Energy Conference held in Southampton, U...
International audienceWave energy from ocean waves is absorbed by using Wave Energy Converters (WECs...
International audienceWave energy from ocean waves is absorbed by using Wave Energy Converters (WECs...
Wave energy from wind-generated waves in the ocean or sea is absorbed by wave energy converters (WEC...
Abstract — In order to better constrain models for simulating the environmental effects of large-sca...
For wave energy to be a viable renewable energy source, conversion devices will eventually be deploy...
Columbia Power Technologies (ColPwr) and Oregon State University (OSU) jointly conducted a series of...
Wave energy converters (WECs) range significantly in respect of concepts, technologies and design ma...
Wave energy converters (WECs) range significantly in respect of concepts, technologies and design ma...
Wave energy converters (WECs) range significantly in respect of concepts, technologies and design ma...
The SWAN spectral wave model was applied to a domain along the coast of Oregon State, USA with the p...
This master thesis is done within the Energy Systems Engineering program at Uppsala University and p...