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Project Keyword: Wave Energy Conversion

THESEUS: Innovative technologies for safer European coasts in a changing climate

The general aim of the PhD project is to develop and evaluate innovative methods for mitigation of flooding and coastal erosion hazard in the context of increasing storminess and sea level rise. The PhD project will be related mainly to experimental testing of various innovative methods for improving the safety of European coasts in a changing climate. These methods will among others be upgrade of existing defenses (dikes, breakwaters etc.) and reduction of wave energy at the coasts by utilization of wave energy converters placed near-shore.

Project start: 01. Dec. 2009
Project end: 01. Dec. 2013
Project participants: Thomas Lykke Andersen
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Numerical study of optimal float geometry for wave energy utilization

The efficiency of wave energy systems using floats depends largely on the geometric design of the floats. The geometry of the float, e.g. diameter, displacement and radii of curvature, gives rise to wave loads of different magnitudes. The study deals with the calculation of hydrodynamic loads for different float types with a view to optimizing the wave loads for wave energy utilization.

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Project start: 19. May. 2010
Project participants: Morten Bech Kramer
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