New and Renewable Energy Generation from Sea Wave Energy Using a Physical Laboratory Model

International Journal of Civil Engineering
© 2019 by SSRG - IJCE Journal
Volume 6 Issue 4
Year of Publication : 2019
Authors : El Saie, Y.M
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El Saie, Y.M, "New and Renewable Energy Generation from Sea Wave Energy Using a Physical Laboratory Model," SSRG International Journal of Civil Engineering, vol. 6,  no. 4, pp. 34-38, 2019. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.14445/23488352/IJCE-V6I4P107

Abstract:

Energy is dissipated in different forms of consumption by all societies consume. However, most of the energy form used is non-renewable sources (currently science), such as oil. In return, the orientation was to displace these non-renewable forms with other renewable green energy types, for example, wind, sun, sea, or ocean. The experiments and trials covering the exploitation of seawater are few. Some of them exploited the tide either took advantage of the waves' energy, as the experience addressed in this paper. This research presents a physical model experiment to convert wave energy to electrical energy. The experiments took place in a recirculation open channel flume located in the Hydraulics Laboratory of the Higher Institute of Engineering in El Shorouk Academy. The physical model divided into a rectangular buoy made of plastic and compressed with air, and four generators installed mid-length of a framed wood surrounding the rectangular buoy. Furthermore, the buoy's upward and downward movement following the rise and fall of the waves associated with the two-way gear will rotate the shaft, which produces the generator's electricity.

Keywords:

Wave energy, physical model, electrical Energy, floating breakwater, dynamo, electricity, and energy transmission.

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