A Theoretical Investigation on the Potential Application of Ocean Salinity and Temperature Energy Conversion (OSTEC)

Volume: 2 Number: 2 June 1, 2012
  • Shu Kim Lee
  • Jedol Dayou
  • Awang Sufiyan Abd. Hamid
  • Ejria Saleh
  • Baharum Ismail
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A Theoretical Investigation on the Potential Application of Ocean Salinity and Temperature Energy Conversion (OSTEC)

Abstract

This paper discusses the theoretical investigation on the effect of salinity and temperature differences between ocean sea water and the incoming fresh water from surrounding area, as main parameters, to the generation of electrical power. A theoretical formulation is first derived to predict the water flow rate at the sea water surface when fresh water is funnelled at the bottom of an up-tube, immersed in the sea water, using smaller down-tube. The flow rate is then converted into corresponding kinetic power that may be translated into electrical energy using water turbine. The paper ends with computer simulations when the temperature and salinity differences between incoming fluid and the sea water, and also when the diameter of the up-tube and down-tube, are varied, at various elevation of the reservoir of the incoming fluids.

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Primary Language

English

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Authors

Shu Kim Lee This is me

Jedol Dayou This is me

Awang Sufiyan Abd. Hamid This is me

Ejria Saleh This is me

Baharum Ismail This is me

Publication Date

June 1, 2012

Submission Date

February 3, 2016

Acceptance Date

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Published in Issue

Year 2012 Volume: 2 Number: 2

APA
Lee, S. K., Dayou, J., Hamid, A. S. A., Saleh, E., & Ismail, B. (2012). A Theoretical Investigation on the Potential Application of Ocean Salinity and Temperature Energy Conversion (OSTEC). International Journal Of Renewable Energy Research, 2(2), 326-331. https://izlik.org/JA98EK28FJ
AMA
1.Lee SK, Dayou J, Hamid ASA, Saleh E, Ismail B. A Theoretical Investigation on the Potential Application of Ocean Salinity and Temperature Energy Conversion (OSTEC). International Journal Of Renewable Energy Research. 2012;2(2):326-331. https://izlik.org/JA98EK28FJ
Chicago
Lee, Shu Kim, Jedol Dayou, Awang Sufiyan Abd. Hamid, Ejria Saleh, and Baharum Ismail. 2012. “A Theoretical Investigation on the Potential Application of Ocean Salinity and Temperature Energy Conversion (OSTEC)”. International Journal Of Renewable Energy Research 2 (2): 326-31. https://izlik.org/JA98EK28FJ.
EndNote
Lee SK, Dayou J, Hamid ASA, Saleh E, Ismail B (June 1, 2012) A Theoretical Investigation on the Potential Application of Ocean Salinity and Temperature Energy Conversion (OSTEC). International Journal Of Renewable Energy Research 2 2 326–331.
IEEE
[1]S. K. Lee, J. Dayou, A. S. A. Hamid, E. Saleh, and B. Ismail, “A Theoretical Investigation on the Potential Application of Ocean Salinity and Temperature Energy Conversion (OSTEC)”, International Journal Of Renewable Energy Research, vol. 2, no. 2, pp. 326–331, June 2012, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA98EK28FJ
ISNAD
Lee, Shu Kim - Dayou, Jedol - Hamid, Awang Sufiyan Abd. - Saleh, Ejria - Ismail, Baharum. “A Theoretical Investigation on the Potential Application of Ocean Salinity and Temperature Energy Conversion (OSTEC)”. International Journal Of Renewable Energy Research 2/2 (June 1, 2012): 326-331. https://izlik.org/JA98EK28FJ.
JAMA
1.Lee SK, Dayou J, Hamid ASA, Saleh E, Ismail B. A Theoretical Investigation on the Potential Application of Ocean Salinity and Temperature Energy Conversion (OSTEC). International Journal Of Renewable Energy Research. 2012;2:326–331.
MLA
Lee, Shu Kim, et al. “A Theoretical Investigation on the Potential Application of Ocean Salinity and Temperature Energy Conversion (OSTEC)”. International Journal Of Renewable Energy Research, vol. 2, no. 2, June 2012, pp. 326-31, https://izlik.org/JA98EK28FJ.
Vancouver
1.Shu Kim Lee, Jedol Dayou, Awang Sufiyan Abd. Hamid, Ejria Saleh, Baharum Ismail. A Theoretical Investigation on the Potential Application of Ocean Salinity and Temperature Energy Conversion (OSTEC). International Journal Of Renewable Energy Research [Internet]. 2012 Jun. 1;2(2):326-31. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA98EK28FJ