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LIST OF FIGURESFigurePageFigure 1.1 Comparison of Life Cycle Emissions of SO x (Thorpe, 1999) ................................................ 12Figure 1.2 Comparison of Life Cycle Emissions of CO 2 (Thorpe, 1999)...............................................12Figure 1.3 Comparison of Life Cycle Emissions of NO x (Thorpe, 1999) ............................................... 12Figure 1.4 O&M Cost/Unit (Thorpe, 1999) ................................................................................................ 13Figure 1.5 Capital Cost Breakdown/Unit (Thorpe, 1999) ......................................................................... 13Figure 1.6 Capital Cost for Installation Breakdown/ Unit (Thorpe, 1999) ............................................ 13Figure 1.7 Average Annual Wave Power (kW/m) (Cruz, 2008) ............................................................... 17Figure 1.8 January Mean Wave Power (kW/m) (Cruz, 2008) ................................................................... 17Figure 1.9 July Mean Wave Power (kW/m) (Cruz, 2008) .......................................................................... 18Figure 2.1 Modes of Motion (Newman, 1977) ............................................................................................ 22Figure 2.2 Pelamis (ecogeek.com) ................................................................................................................. 23Figure 2.3 Salter’s Duck (http://www.jeron.je/anglia/learn/sec/science/sn005/page02.htm) ......... 24Figure 2.4 Oscillating Water Column (http://www.esru.strath.ac.uk) .................................................... 25Figure 2.5 Oscillating Wave Surge Converter (Callaway, 2007) ................................................................ 25Figure 2.6 Submerged Point Absorber(http://ikionrenewableenergy.wordpress.com/category/uncategorized/) .................................... 26Figure 2.7 Overtopping Device (http://science.howstuffworks.com) .................................................... 26Figure 2.8 Linear Generator (Drew) ............................................................................................................. 29Figure 3. 1 Two Dimensional Single, Heaving Body .................................................................................. 35Figure 3. 2 Individual waves travel at a phase velocity, as wave groups travel at group velocity(Newman, 1977) ...................................................................................................................................... 42Figure 3. 3 Range of Suitability for Various Wave Theories (Le Méhauté, 1979) .................................. 43Figure 4. 1 ANSYS Workbench..................................................................................................................... 56Figure 4. 2 Modifying Analysis System Cells ............................................................................................... 57Figure 4. 3 System Data Sharing .................................................................................................................... 58Figure 4. 4 Design Modular ............................................................................................................................ 59Figure 4. 5 Drawing in Design Modular ....................................................................................................... 60Figure 4. 7 Closing the Spline ........................................................................................................................ 61Figure 4. 6 Drawing Curved Objects ............................................................................................................ 61Figure 4. 8 Extruding the Body ..................................................................................................................... 62Figure 4. 9 Details of Thin ............................................................................................................................. 63Figure 4. 10 Freezing a Body .......................................................................................................................... 63Figure 4. 11 Slicing a Body ............................................................................................................................. 63Figure 4. 12 Details of the Slice ..................................................................................................................... 64Figure 4. 13 Forming a New Part .................................................................................................................. 64Figure 4. 14 Details of the Geometry ........................................................................................................... 65Figure 4. 15 Details of the Part ...................................................................................................................... 66Figure 4. 16 Details of the Point Mass ......................................................................................................... 677

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