Search for dissertations about: "tidal energy"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 32 swedish dissertations containing the words tidal energy.
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16. Interfaces In Hydraulic Pressure Energy Harvesters
Abstract : The fourth industrial revolution is here and with it a tidal wave of challenges for its prosperous implementation. One of the greatest challenges frustrating the development of the internet of things, and hence the next industrial revolution, is the powering of wireless sensors, as these depend on batteries with a limited lifetime. READ MORE
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17. Sonar for environmental monitoring of marine renewable energy technologies
Abstract : Human exploration of the hydrosphere is ever increasing as conventional industries grow and new industries emerge. A new emerging and fast-growing industry is the marine renewable energy. READ MORE
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18. Thermophysical Modelling and Mechanical Stability of Cometary Nuclei
Abstract : Comets are the most primordial and least evolved bodies in the Solar System. As such, they are unique sources of information regarding the early history of the Solar System. However, little is known about cometary nuclei since they are very difficult to observe due to the obscuring coma. READ MORE
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19. Internal Design of a Class of Self-Excited Synchronous Generators
Abstract : INTERNAL DESIGN OF A CLASS OF SELF-EXCITEDABSTRACTWith the increasing trend of distributed generation and the need for alternative and renewable energy sources, self-excited induction and synchronous reluctance generators have attracted more attention for wind, tidal and hydropower applications. This thesis is concerned with the development of a class of self-excited synchronous reluctance generators (SRG). READ MORE
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20. Seagrasses in warming oceans : physiological and biogeochemical responses
Abstract : The exponential increase of atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations over the past 50 years has caused a rise in the global average temperature by more than 1ºC above pre-industrial levels. Ninety-three percent of this heat energy has been absorbed and stored by the oceans, increasing their temperatures, particularly in surface waters. READ MORE