Measuring and Observing the Ocean Renewable Energy Resource

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Measuring and Observing the Ocean Renewable Energy Resource. / Christie, David; Neill, Simon.
Comprehensive Renewable Energy. 2nd. ed. 2021.

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Christie D, Neill S. Measuring and Observing the Ocean Renewable Energy Resource. In Comprehensive Renewable Energy. 2nd ed. 2021 doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-819727-1.00083-2

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Christie, David ; Neill, Simon. / Measuring and Observing the Ocean Renewable Energy Resource. Comprehensive Renewable Energy. 2nd. ed. 2021.

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T1 - Measuring and Observing the Ocean Renewable Energy Resource

AU - Christie, David

AU - Neill, Simon

PY - 2021

Y1 - 2021

N2 - Ocean energy developers need detailed and accurate information about the wave or tidal energy resource, and its spatial and temporal variability. This chapter discusses the complementary roles of field data acquisition and numerical simulation in determining resource characteristics. A general introduction to numerical modelling principles is presented, which applies to both wave and tidal energy. There is a discussion of tidal measurement (with acoustic devices) and common hydrodynamic modelling software, with case studies. A range of wave data acquisition methods is presented, followed by a guide to the various inputs, physical parameters and practical considerations required for an accurate wave model.

AB - Ocean energy developers need detailed and accurate information about the wave or tidal energy resource, and its spatial and temporal variability. This chapter discusses the complementary roles of field data acquisition and numerical simulation in determining resource characteristics. A general introduction to numerical modelling principles is presented, which applies to both wave and tidal energy. There is a discussion of tidal measurement (with acoustic devices) and common hydrodynamic modelling software, with case studies. A range of wave data acquisition methods is presented, followed by a guide to the various inputs, physical parameters and practical considerations required for an accurate wave model.

U2 - https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-819727-1.00083-2

DO - https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-819727-1.00083-2

M3 - Chapter

BT - Comprehensive Renewable Energy

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