da Silva et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Statistical linearization of the Morison's equation applied to wave energy convertersda Silva et al., 2020
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- da Silva L
- Cazzolato B
- Sergiienko N
- Ding B
- Morishita H
- Pesce C
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- Journal of Ocean Engineering and Marine Energy
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The viscous drag acting on wave energy converters may have a significant effect on the dynamics during high-energetic sea states and large motions experienced due to resonance. The viscous drag is a nonlinear phenomenon of floating systems usually …
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