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Level : Introductory
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Civil Engineering
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Language : English
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35 hours in total
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Learn how energy is extracted from three naturally occurring fluid flows: wind, waves and tides. Strengths and weaknesses of the various technologies will be discussed and illustrated through case studies of specific installations.
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MODULE 1 - WIND ENERGY
• Part A Wind sources and influences (week 1)
• Part B Fundamentals of wind energy technology (week 2)
• Part C Predicting wind turbine output (week 3)
• Part D Economic and environmental issues (week 4)
• Part E Case studies (week 4)
MODULE 2 – WAVE ENERGY
• Part A Wave energy fundamentals (week 5)
• Part B Wave energy converters (week 6)
MODULE 3 – TIDAL ENERGY (week 7)
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- James Wallace - Mechanical & Industrial Engineering
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