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TEAMER: Cross-flow Turbine Hydrodynamics
The objective of this work is to validate RANS and LES computations of cross-flow turbine hydrodynamics using laboratory scale measurements. Validation involves the comparison of time-and phase averaged performance metrics and flowfields across the widest practical range of turbin...
Athair, A. et al University of Washington (NNMREC)
Mar 25, 2025
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TEAMER
This dataset was generated during the HetWECs experimental campaign led by PhD candidate Olivia Vitale from the Cornell Symbiotic Engineering and Analysis Lab. The experiments were conducted at the O.H. Hinsdale Direction Wave Basin at Oregon State University and include system id...
Vitale, O. et al Cornell University
Jun 27, 2025
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TEAMER: Wave and Current Energy Converter Modeling Workshop Materials
This dataset contains the full set of training materials used in a marine hydrokinetic (MHK) modeling workshop conducted by Sandia National Laboratories for the University of Alaska Fairbanks, funded through the U.S. Department of Energy's TEAMER program. The workshop focused on t...
McWilliams, S. et al Sandia National Laboratories
Apr 18, 2025
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TEAMER: Experimental Characterization of a Laboratory-Scaled Oscillating Surge Wave Energy Converter
This data is a result of an experimental campaign to characterize the hydrodynamics and performance of a laboratory-scale oscillating surge wave energy converter (OSWEC). The device was 85 cm wide, 1.4 meters tall, and 14 cm thick and was tested in the Sea Wave Environmental Lab (...
Lydon, B. et al University of Washington
Apr 05, 2024
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TEAMER: Advanced Wave-to-Wire OWC model in WEC-Sim
Accurate numerical models are crucial for the development of wave energy converter (WEC) technologies, providing the means for power production and lifetime assessment, site selection, and design of mooring lines, PTO systems and controllers, among other aspects. This project aims...
PeƱalba, M. et al Mondragon Goi Eskola Politeknikoa
Dec 20, 2024
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