Marine renewable energy handbook / edited by Bernard Multon.

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 knowledge from academic and industry...

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Other Authors: Multon, Bernard (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: London : Hoboken, NJ : ISTE ; John Wiley & Sons, 2012.
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
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505 0 |a Cover; Marine Renewable Energy Handbook; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Foreword; Preface; Chapter 1. Marine Environment and Energy Resources; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. Physical and potential resources; 1.2.1. Definitions and orders of magnitude on the subject of marine energy; 1.2.2. Energetic potential and conversion; 1.2.3. Wind energy; 1.2.4. Tidal energy; 1.2.5. Tidal stream energy; 1.2.6. Swell energy; 1.2.7. Ocean thermal energy conversion; 1.3. Physical aspects of the marine environment; 1.3.1. Water depth; 1.3.2. Nature of sea beds; 1.3.3. Meteo-oceanic conditions. 
505 8 |a 1.3.4. Distance from the coast1.4. Environmental data; 1.4.1. Environmental factors to take into account; 1.4.2. Special areas; 1.5. Bibliography; Chapter 2. Constraints of the Marine Environment; 2.1. Extreme conditions at sea; 2.1.1. Some notes about uncertainties; 2.1.2. From response extremes to their generating conditions; 2.1.3. From commonplace conditions to exceptional events; 2.1.4. Some characteristics of maritime meteorological extremes; 2.2. Materials in the marine environment; 2.2.1. Choice of materials; 2.2.2. Durability; 2.2.3. Anti-fouling protection; 2.3. Bibliography. 
505 8 |a Chapter 3. Some Concepts of Hydrodynamics and Ocean Engineering3.1. The marine environment; 3.1.1. Ocean waves; 3.1.2. Currents and wind; 3.2. Loads on marine structures; 3.2.1. Hydrostatic force; 3.2.2. Excitation forces on waves; 3.2.3. Radiation forces; 3.2.4. Drift forces in waves; 3.2.5. Viscous drag forces; 3.3. Numerical and experimental tools for analysis; 3.3.1. Numerical methods; 3.3.2. Experimental methods; 3.4. Conclusion; 3.5. Bibliography; Chapter 4. Marine Energy and Industrial Actors; 4.1. Why does marine energy concern large industrial players? 
505 8 |a 4.1.1. The marine environment is complex and sometimes hostile4.1.2. Means of intervention at sea; 4.2. An energy source of immense potential; 4.3. Marine energy: a sector reserved for industrial players and large-scale international investors; 4.4. Example of offshore wind energy: the main players and industry in France; 4.5. Industrial assembly; 4.5.1. Players involved in the project; 4.5.2. The most effective allotment of the work; 4.6. Industrial risks and how to manage them; 4.6.1. Development phase; 4.6.2. Technological risks during construction; 4.6.3. Risks during the operation phase. 
505 8 |a 4.6.4. Risks linked to deconstruction4.7. Hazard management for interventions at sea; 4.8. Design and maintenance of electricity-producing installations at sea; 4.9. Policies and organization of maintenance; 4.10. Operational and maintenance activities; 4.10.1. Operation; 4.10.2. Maintenance; 4.11. Estimating maintenance costs; 4.12. Decision-making by the investors; 4.13. Conclusion; 4.14. Bibliography; Chapter 5. Installation of Wind Turbines at Sea; 5.1. Peculiarities of the marine environment; 5.1.1. Influence of the waves; 5.1.2. Scouring. 
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