Professor Stephen Hugh Salter, (7 December 1938 – 23 February 2024) was a South African-born Scottish academic who was Emeritus Professor of Engineering Design at the
University of Edinburgh
The University of Edinburgh (, ; abbreviated as ''Edin.'' in Post-nominal letters, post-nominals) is a Public university, public research university based in Edinburgh, Scotland. Founded by the City of Edinburgh Council, town council under th ...
and inventor of the eponymous
Salter's duck wave energy device. Salter was also a proponent of
geoengineering and was responsible for creating the concept of the mechanical enhancement of clouds to achieve
cloud reflectivity enhancement.
The wide wave tank at the University of Edinburgh—a novel design and invention by Salter, built in 1977—was the world's first multi-directional
wave tank equipped with absorbing wavemakers.
Feedback
Feedback occurs when outputs of a system are routed back as inputs as part of a chain of cause and effect that forms a circuit or loop. The system can then be said to ''feed back'' into itself. The notion of cause-and-effect has to be handle ...
control system
A control system manages, commands, directs, or regulates the behavior of other devices or systems using control loops. It can range from a single home heating controller using a thermostat controlling a domestic boiler to large industrial ...
s on the wavemaking flaps were used for the absorption of
reflected waves, propagating along the water surface of the tank interior towards the 89 flaps. These force-feedback wave paddles were further developed and commercialised by Edinburgh Designs, and are used in many facilities worldwide. Salter argued in 2001 that to properly test wave and tidal energy devices required a circular combined wave and current basin, which ultimately led to the construction of the
FloWave Ocean Energy facility at the
University of Edinburgh
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.
Together with Win Rampen, Salter also played a key role in the development of digital-displacement pump-motors, later manufactured by
Artemis Intelligent Power.
Salter was a Specialist Advisor at
wave energy company
Aquamarine Power
Aquamarine Power was a British wave energy company, founded in 2005 to commercialise the Oyster wave energy converter, a device to capture energy from near-shore waves. They tested two versions of the Oyster device at the European Marine Energy ...
advising on the development of the
Oyster wave energy converter, however the company ceased trading in 2015.
Salter was "one of the leading voices" of the
marine cloud brightening movement. Born in
Johannesburg
Johannesburg ( , , ; Zulu language, Zulu and Xhosa language, Xhosa: eGoli ) (colloquially known as Jozi, Joburg, Jo'burg or "The City of Gold") is the most populous city in South Africa. With 5,538,596 people in the City of Johannesburg alon ...
on 7 December 1938, he died in Edinburgh on 23 February 2024, at the age of 85.
Salter's duck
While historic references to the power of waves do exist, the modern scientific pursuit of
wave energy was begun in the 1970s by Salter, in response to the
oil crisis. His
1974 invention became known as Salter's Duck or Nodding Duck, although it was officially referred to as the "Edinburgh Duck". In small scale controlled tests, the Duck's curved cam-like body can stop 90% of wave motion and can convert 90% of that to electricity. According to sworn testimony before the House of Parliament, The UK Wave Energy programme was shut down on 19 March 1982, in a closed meeting. An analysis of Salter's Duck resulted in a miscalculation of the estimated cost of energy production by a factor of 10, an error which was only recently identified. Some wave power advocates believe that this error, combined with a general lack of enthusiasm for renewable energy in the 1980s (after oil prices fell), hindered the advancement of wave power technology.
Honours and awards
Salter was appointed
Member of the Order of the British Empire
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(MBE) in the
2004 Birthday Honours for services to engineering. In 1991 he was elected as a Fellow of the
Royal Society of Edinburgh
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. In 2012 he received the Royal Academy of Engineering Sustained Achievement Award. In 2021 he was inducted into the
Scottish Engineering Hall of Fame.
References
Further reading
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Edinburgh Wave Power Project archive
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1938 births
2024 deaths
Academics from Johannesburg
Academics of the University of Edinburgh
Fluid dynamicists
Members of the Order of the British Empire
Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
People associated with renewable energy
Scottish Engineering Hall of Fame inductees