Fancy a swim in a pool that has waves nine-stories high and currents four times faster than an Olympic swimmer? That’s what awaits you if you stumble into the state-of-the-art wave pool named FloWave ...
For those who are afraid of the water, this churning pool is the stuff of nightmares. Named FloWave, the device creates waves that are nine-storeys high and generates currents four times faster than ...
Definitely not coming to water park near you is a FloWave, a state-of-the-art wave poolthat whips water around, simulating waves as tall as 90-feet and currents at 20 feet per second. FloWave is a ...
The University of Edinburgh’s world-leading FloWave Ocean Energy Research Facility has been designed both to allow cutting-edge academic research into wave and tidal current interactions, and to help ...
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The world's leading marine energy wave and tidal simulator has officially opened for business, after Climate Change Minister Amber Rudd cut the ribbon at the facility in Edinburgh. The £10.5m FloWave ...
The new FloWave Ocean Energy Research Facility at Scotland's Edinburgh University can simulate waves 28m high – and tidal currents simultaneously – in a world-class testing facility for marine energy ...
Making waves and turning the tide - FloWave is a world-leading facility A spectacular new wave tank - the first of its kind in the world - has opened at Edinburgh University. The FloWave Ocean Energy ...
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