07-02-2012, 07:36 PM
Hai sir this is saravanan. doing my BE(EEE)in cuddalore.
iam going to present a paper on tis topic. ia in need of ppt.
can u sent me to my mail. if so my id is raja.saravanan92[at]gmail.com.
07-02-2012, 07:36 PM
Hai sir this is saravanan. doing my BE(EEE)in cuddalore. iam going to present a paper on tis topic. ia in need of ppt. can u sent me to my mail. if so my id is raja.saravanan92[at]gmail.com.
08-02-2012, 11:03 AM
to get information about the topic BULGE WAVE ENERGY BY RUBBER ANACONDA full report refer the link bellow https://seminarproject.net/Thread-bulge-...ull-report
21-01-2017, 11:33 AM
i want the bulge wave ppt slides:heart:
06-02-2017, 03:33 PM
The Anaconda wave energy converter, shown as an artist's impression in Figure 1, is a novel concept for wave energy conversion invented by Rod Rainy and Francis Farley and developed by authorised manufacturers Checkmate Sea-energy Ltd. System consists essentially of a rubber tube filled with water that is placed in the sea. Both ends of this rubber tube are sealed and anchored with your head to the waves. It is compressed or expanded locally by waves that cause pressure variations along its length. The Anaconda concept is schematically shown in Figure 2. A wave of moving protuberance is generated by squeezing the rubber tube filled with water. The protrusion wave moves at a rate determined by the geometry and properties of the tube material. Anaconda is designed so that its bump wave speed is close to the speed of the outer water waves above. In this resonance condition the protrusions grow as they travel along the tube, collecting the energy from the waves. Within the tube, the protrusion waves are accompanied by a periodic inversion flow. The localized compression and expansion effects allow the energy to be extracted indirectly with a power take-off (PTO). One way to extract energy from Anaconda is to use a pair of duck-bill valves to convert this energy into a rectified flow past a turbine between high and low pressure tanks. The animation below shows an impression of the full scale Anaconda wave energy converter. |
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