Modelling and Simulation the Flexible Link in Water to Generate Dissolved Oxygen

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This paper presents the simulation of modeling a flexible link system that will be used as a new method to generate dissolved oxygen. This method is inverted as compared to other researches done in this field. The vibration generated from the movement of the flexible link will generate waves and bubbles in water thus generating dissolved oxygen. The results of the simulation are presented.

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