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MECHANICAL HYDRAULIC ELECTRICAL FLOATING AND GROUNDED SYSTEM EXPLOITING THE KINETIC ENERGY OF WAVES (SEAS-LAKES-OCEANS) AND CONVERTING IT TO ELECTRIC ENERGY AND TO DRINKING WATER
MECHANICAL HYDRAULIC ELECTRICAL FLOATING AND GROUNDED SYSTEM EXPLOITING THE KINETIC ENERGY OF WAVES (SEAS-LAKES-OCEANS) AND CONVERTING IT TO ELECTRIC ENERGY AND TO DRINKING WATER
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机译:机械液压电动浮动和接地系统,用于探究波浪(海水-湖泊)的动能并将其转换为电能和饮用水
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The present invention refers to a floating mechanical hydraulic electrical set of constructions that exploit the kinetic energy of waves and convert it to electric energy and drinking water. The mechanical hydraulic electrical set consists of the marine system and the grounded system. The marine floating system consists of the anchorage (concrete blocks) (1), the floating tower (6), which includes the watertight floatability tank (9) that retains the floating tower at sea level (6), the counterweight made of concrete (ballast) (11) that retains the floating tower at vertical position (6), the waterjet (hydroturbine) (36), the air turbine (40), the arms (4) with the floats (2), which are placed on the floating tower (6) in such a way that in combination with the hydraulic pistons (3) follow the oscillating move (up and down) of the waves, pumping and displacing sea water or fresh water. Piping (21) (22) (27) which carry the under pressure sea water or any other fluid or gas towards the shore, non-return suction valves (19), outflow valves (18) and piping that carry the electric energy from the waterjet (hydroturbine) and the air turbine of the system to the shore. The grounded system processes the pressurized water that comes from the marine floating systems and includes the air-pressurized pressure machines (42) (43), the inner tube (41), the hydraulic engine (44), the current generator (45), the reversed osmosis membranes (46), the electrovalves (51) (52), the valves (47) (48) (49) (50) and the piping, where the combination of the whole set-out gives the final result, which is the production of electric energy and drinking water.
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