HALO
proves a complete success at Stevens Institute
Independent
laboratory tests conducted at Stevens Institute of Technology
in Hoboken, NJ confirmed that the HALO wave attenuator reduced
the height of waves by 80%, twice as much as other floating
structures. In
the video you will see as HALO diffuses the energy in a series
of waves generated in one of the biggest simulation tanks on
the east coast. Waves increase in height and wavelength (period);
the one constant is HALO's extraordinary performance. The
final sequence is a dye test, simulating the transfer of sand
through the HALO system. Watch as the dye is deposited as the
energy is removed from the waves, showing yet another way HALO
can bring life back to your beach. Subsequent
testing showed how HALO could achieve the same dramatic
results using fewer rows of panels, providing the ultimate
in wave protection in a more compact structure. For
more information, contact
us. To
learn more about Davidson Laboratory at Stevens Institute, click here.
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