6) CONCLUSION
To sum up, orbital motion can be transformed into longitudinal
motion by pressurizing water from the sides and bottom. This way,
the ellipsoidal motion that the waves display is disturbed and the
particles in the wave can no longer complete their ellipsoidal paths.
This causes them to break and form a mass flow. This mass flow
then can be directed into a closed bay and a circulation inside the
bay would form. With this circulation the polluted water in the bay
would be replaced with cleaner water from the open seas
continuously.
If a hydraulically or a mechanically movable channel - that
would transform the ellipsoidal motion of the waves into a mass flow
and direct this mass flow into the bay is built on a bay, the best
possible set up of the channel can be prepared and thus the
maximum discharge can be obtained.
As it had been calculated, if a stable channel of width 100m and
a height of 0.2m is built on the False Neck of the Marmaris Bay it
would dispatch 300 times the volume of the water in Marmaris Bay
into the bay in a year from outer seas. According to the numerical
models, this amount of water input would clean most of the 100%
polluted bay in less than three days.
However this amount current would create a flow inside the bay
that reaches to 1 m/s. Because this much current can be harmful to
the sea vehicles and living things inside the bay, the current can be
reduced by narrowing the channel.
Furthermore, electric turbines may be built over the channel,
which would enable the production of electricity by using the mass
flow on the channel. The produced electricity can be supplied to the
nearby living places and thus the channel would not only clean the bay
but it would also supply electricity.
This procedure is a prime example of clean and free technology
and it can also be applied to many other closed bays all around the
world.