A device called VIVACE developed at the University of Michigan draws power out of slow water currents to produce clean electricity. It imitates the swim strategy of a school of fish. VIVACE harnesses vibrations in slow moving water currents Video interview with professor, animationshttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/93447/1/Bernitsas_nov_08.mo
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Renewable energies are told to be the future of energy generation for the world; nowadays, the wind ...
Presented on February 4, 2015 at 12:00 p.m. in room L1255 of the Ford Environmental Science and Tech...
A course on renewable energy has become more of a requirement in MS programs. This is the result of ...
ME450 Capstone Design and Manufacturing Experience: Winter 2008The VIVACE (Vortex Induced Vibration ...
Vortex Induced Vibrations Aquatic Clean Energy (VIVACE) is a novel, demonstrated approach to extract...
The purpose of this research is to examine the potential advantages and issues of implementing a rec...
Clean energy is the way to go for a sustainable future. This project aims to design and explore an a...
The times we live in today are complex where energy is concerned; the primary way in which global po...
The ocean wave energy potential along US coastline is 64% of the electricity generated from all sour...
NPS Defense Energy SeminarDr. Maximilian F. Platzer, Distinguished Professor Emeritus, MAE Departmen...
In this world of diminishing resources, renewable energy acts a significant role. The part of the re...
This project is the design, budget, and build out of a saltwater recirculating aquaculture system, f...
Tidal power represents an excellent renewable energy resource for the United States, but its economi...
This item includes a video recording of a Mānoa Faculty Lecture Series presentation that took place ...
Currently without renewable energies involved, many homes solely receive their power from the electr...
Renewable energies are told to be the future of energy generation for the world; nowadays, the wind ...
Presented on February 4, 2015 at 12:00 p.m. in room L1255 of the Ford Environmental Science and Tech...
A course on renewable energy has become more of a requirement in MS programs. This is the result of ...