Tidal Energy Systems: Design. Optimization and Control

Tidal Energy Systems: Design. Optimization and Control provides a comprehensive overview of concepts. technologies. management and the control of tidal energy systems and tidal power plants. It presents the fundamentals of tidal energy. including the structure of tidal currents and turbulence.

Technology. principles. components. operation. and a performance assessment of each component are also covered. Other sections consider pre-feasibility analysis methods. plant operation. maintenance and power generation. reliability assessment in terms of failure distribution. constant failure rate and the time dependent failure model. Finally. the most recent research advances and future trends are reviewed.

In addition. applicable real-life examples and a case study of India’s tidal energy scenario are included. The book provides ocean energy researchers. practitioners and graduate students with all the information needed to design. deploy. manage and operate tidal energy systems. Senior undergraduate students will also find this to be a useful resource on the fundamentals of tidal energy systems and their components.

 

Presents the fundamentals of tidal energy. including system components. pre-feasibility analysis. and plant management. operations and control

Explores concepts of sustainability and a reliability analysis of tidal energy systems. as well as their economic aspects and future trends

Covers the assessment of tidal energy systems by optimization technique and game theory

 

Paperback: 416 pages

Publisher: Elsevier. 1 edition (October 30. 2018)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 0128148810

ISBN-13: 978-0128148815

Product Dimensions: 7.5 x 0.9 x 9.2 inches

 

Tidal Energy Systems: Design. Optimization and Control

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