Search for dissertations about: "resistive absorber"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the words resistive absorber.
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1. Ocean Wave Energy : Underwater Substation System for Wave Energy Converters
Abstract : This thesis deals with a system for operation of directly driven offshore wave energy converters. The work that has been carried out includes laboratory testing of a permanent magnet linear generator, wave energy converter mechanical design and offshore testing, and finally design, implementation, and offshore testing of an underwater collector substation. READ MORE
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2. Hydrodynamic Modelling for a Point Absorbing Wave Energy Converter
Abstract : Surface gravity waves in the world’s oceans contain a renewable source of free power on the order of terawatts that has to this date not been commercially utilized. The division of Electricity at Uppsala University is developing a technology to harvest this energy. READ MORE
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3. Wave Energy Converters : An experimental approach to onshore testing, deployments and offshore monitoring
Abstract : The wave energy converter (WEC) concept developed at Uppsala University consists of a point absorbing buoy, directly connected to a permanent magnet linear generator. Since 2006, over a dozen full scale WECs have been deployed at the Lysekil Research Site, on the west coast of Sweden. READ MORE
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4. Design and Analysis of Nonmagnetic Specular Radar Absorbing Materials
Abstract : The design and analysis of specular radar absorbing materials are investigated throughout the dissertation. Although the topic has been investigated for more than 60 years by many researchers and numerous designs have been proposed, still many technical challenges are remained unanswered. The basic questions are, e.g. READ MORE
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5. Electromagnetic Simulation, Analysis and Design with Application to Antennas and Radar Absorbers
Abstract : The present thesis considers two different subjects in the research area of electromagnetics. The first part is concerned with antenna design and the second with radar absorbers and rasorber.In the first part, a novel excitation technique for cylindrical dielectric resonator antennas is introduced to produce circular polarization. READ MORE