Marine renewable energy handbook
La 4e de couv. indique : "Marine renewable energy is a significant resource for generating electricity, and if some conversion technologies have already reached a certain level of maturity, others are emerging.The originality of this multidisciplinary book is to offer a broad spectrum of knowle...
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Format : | Livre |
Langue : | anglais |
Titre complet : | Marine renewable energy handbook / edited by Bernard Multon |
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London, Hoboken (N.J.) :
ISTE
, cop. 2012 J. Wiley |
Description matérielle : | 1 vol. (XX-643 p.) |
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- 1, Marine environment and energy resources, Raymond Nerzic and Jean-Pierre Mazé.
- 2, Constraints of the marine environment, Marc Prevosto, Peter Davies, Chantal Compère and Michel Olagnon.
- 3, Some concepts of hydrodynamics and ocean engineering, Aurélien Babarit, Hakim Mouslim and Jean-Marc Rousset.
- 4, Marine energy and industrial actors, Guy Beslin and Jacques Ruer.
- 5, Installation of wind turbines at sea, Jacques Ruer.
- 6, Conversion systems for offshore wind turbines, Cristian Nichita and Brayima Dakyo.
- 7, Production of tidal range energy, Vincent de Laleu.
- 8, Concepts, modeling and control of tidal turbines, Mohamed Benbouzid, Jacques André Astolfi, Seddik Bacha, Jean Frédéric Charpentier, Mohamed Machmoum, Thierry Maitre and Daniel Roye.
- 9, Paimpol-Bréhat: Development of the First Tidal Array in France, Pierre Brun, Laurent Terme and Agnès Barillier.
- 10, Feedback from the Sabella Tidal Current Turbine Project, Jacques Ruer.
- 11, Wave energy converters, Judicaël Aubry, Hamid Ben Ahmed, Bernard Multon, Aurélien Babarit and Alain Clément.
- 12, Lean thermal energy conversion : a historical perspective, Gérard Nihous and Michel Gauthier.
- 13, Ocean thermal energy conversion : solutions studied, Virginie Lelarge, Thierry Bouchet, Brice Hermant, Aurélien Bouhier, Julian Berrou and Cédric Auvray.
- 14, Electrical conversion systems, Jacques Courault. 15, Cables for collecting and transmitting energy produced by offshore technologies, Pierre Argaut