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April 27th 2014 Errata for thesis Buoy geometry, size and hydrodynamics for power take o device for point absorber linear wave energy converter by Halvar Gravråkmo.

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April 27th 2014 Errata for thesis Buoy geometry, size and hydrodynamics for power take o device for point absorber linear wave energy converter by Halvar Gravråkmo.

• Page 2, 4th row. The name of the examiner is Dr. Luke Blunden, University of Southampton.

• Page 36. eqn. 3.16: The equation ends with the term O(a/h). It should have been 0(a/h), indicating this term is zero.

• Page 64. Major revision has been requested for Paper IX Power Production by Linear Wave Energy Converters of Point Absorber Type with Vertical Cylindrical Buoys during Various Sea States

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