Biography
Tom was awarded a BSc in Mechanical Engineering from DIT before spending several years working in the semi-conductor manufacturing equipment industry. He was subsequently awarded an MSc in Renewable Energy Systems from DkIT, winning the HETAC Student of the Year Award for DkIT in 2010. He was a PhD student in the area of hydrodynamic and thermodynamic computer modelling. His interests include ocean energy, all forms of renewable energy and computer modelling.
Publications
2017 |
Penalba, Markel; Kelly, Thomas; Ringwood, John V. Using NEMOH for modelling wave energy converters: A comparative study with WAMIT (Conference) Proceedings of the EWTEC 2017, Cork, 2017. @conference{penalba2017using, |
Kelly, Thomas; Dooley, T.; Ringwood, John V. Experimental determination of the hydrodynamic parameters of an OWC (Conference) Proceedings of the 12th European Wave and Tidal Energy Conference, Cork, Ireland, 2017. @conference{kelly2017experimental, |
2015 |
Kelly, Thomas; Dooley, Thomas; Campbell, John; Ringwood, John V. Efforts Towards a Validated Time-Domain Model of an Oscillating Water Column with Control Components (Conference) Proceedings of the 11th European Wave and Tidal Energy Conference, Nantes, France, 2015. @conference{kelly2015efforts, |
2013 |
Kelly, Thomas; Campbell, John; Dooley, Thomas; Ringwood, John V. Modelling and results for an array of 32 oscillating water columns (Journal Article) In: Proceedings of the 10th European Wave and Tidal Energy Conference, 2013. @article{kelly2013modelling, |
Kelly, Thomas; Dooley, Thomas; Campbell, John; Ringwood, John V. Comparison of the Experimental and Numerical Results of Modelling a 32-Oscillating Water Column (OWC), V-Shaped Floating Wave Energy Converter (Journal Article) In: Energies, vol. 6, no. 8, pp. 4045–4077, 2013. @article{en6084045, |