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University given £1m to create national wind turbine test centre


University given £1m to create national wind turbine test centre
University of Plymouth will upgrade its wave tank Marine Building to test latest floating offshore wind tech
09:13, 15 DEC 2020
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The University of Plymouth has been awarded more than £1million to create a unique facility for testing innovations in floating offshore wind technology.
It currently enables researchers to study how devices are impacted by waves and currents and, since opening in 2012, has been used to test a range of offshore renewable energy devices. ....

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Researcher Develops Formulas To Predict Coastal Sediment Movement


Researcher Develops Formulas To Predict Coastal Sediment Movement
When Ashwin Gadgil, a doctoral candidate in the Department of Ocean Engineering at Texas A&M University at Galveston, was tasked by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to design beneficial-use islands in the Corpus Christi Bay using dredged sediment pulled from the channel, several things were on his mind. Perhaps most important was to design the islands in such a way that the least amount of sediment was transported back into the channel by nature.
“This was a common theme that I observed in all the coastal projects I’ve worked on: everybody is really worried about where sediment ends up in a coastal region,” Gadgil said. “Especially when it ends up in a ship channel, because dredging up millions of cubic yards of sediment from a ship channel is exceedingly expensive, particularly when sediment starts showing up in places where you’re not expecting it.” ....

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