The paper shows the results of the new steps that have
been done in the development of the tidal energy converter
GESMEY. These are the design, construction and trials into the sea of a 1/10 scale prototype and also the construction with the same scale of the buoy BOSCEM, that anchors the device and lets it in the correct work position and depth, along the two directions of the flow that the daily tidal cycle have. Inside the paper is described the objectives and the methodology of the experimental trials that were ca
rry out the last summer with the scale prototype.
GESMEY is a new type of tidal energy converter (TEC) that
has the capability to exploit currents in waters over forty meters by itself and it gets only using its internal ballast system the necessary equilibrium between hy
drostatics and hydrodynamics forces to make the emersion and the immersion procedures without any other help.
Finally the paper shows the description of the results obtained over the performance of the devices along the immersion, emersion and floating transport manoeuvres and afterwards the results, that were obtained along the generation power tests that were carried out, are shown.
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