Bradley J. Buckham, Ph.D.

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2003 University of Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada 
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Mechanical Engineering
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Meyer Nahon grad student 2003 University of Victoria
 (Dynamics modelling of low-tension tethers for submerged remotely operated vehicles.)
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Bubbar K, Buckham B. (2020) On establishing generalized analytical phase control conditions in two body self-reacting point absorber wave energy converters Ocean Engineering. 197: 106879
Robertson B, Bekker J, Buckham B. (2020) Renewable integration for remote communities: Comparative allowable cost analyses for hydro, solar and wave energy Applied Energy. 264: 114677
Xu X, Robertson B, Buckham B. (2020) A techno-economic approach to wave energy resource assessment and development site identification Applied Energy. 260: 114317
Hiles CE, Robertson B, Buckham BJ. (2019) Extreme wave statistical methods and implications for coastal analyses Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science. 223: 50-60
Robertson B, Bailey H, Buckham B. (2019) Resource assessment parameterization impact on wave energy converter power production and mooring loads Applied Energy. 244: 1-15
Luczko E, Robertson B, Bailey H, et al. (2018) Representing non-linear wave energy converters in coastal wave models Renewable Energy. 118: 376-385
Bailey H, Robertson B, Buckham B. (2018) Variability and stochastic simulation of power from wave energy converter arrays Renewable Energy. 115: 721-733
Bubbar K, Buckham B. (2018) On establishing an analytical power capture limit for self-reacting point absorber wave energy converters based on dynamic response Applied Energy. 228: 324-338
Beatty S, Ferri F, Bocking B, et al. (2017) Power Take-Off Simulation for Scale Model Testing of Wave Energy Converters Energies. 10: 973
Robertson B, Jin Y, Bailey H, et al. (2017) Calibrating wave resource assessments through application of the triple collocation technique Renewable Energy. 114: 166-179
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