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Originalsprache | Englisch |
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Titel des Sammelwerks | Coastal Engineering 2016 |
Untertitel | 17 November-20 November, 2016, Antalya, Turkey : proceedings of the 35th International Conference |
Herausgeber/-innen | Patrick Lynett |
Seitenumfang | 10 |
ISBN (elektronisch) | 9780989661133 |
Publikationsstatus | Veröffentlicht - 23 Juni 2017 |
Veranstaltung | 35th International Conference on Coastal Engineering, ICCE 2016 - Antalya, Türkei Dauer: 17 Nov. 2016 → 20 Nov. 2016 |
Abstract
The world's energy supply needs to scope two aims: Securing an ongoing growth in energy demand while gradually shifting to exploitation of renewable energy resources. Since onshore and near shore areas to harvest energy from wind are running short, the focus is laid on concepts for deep water regions ranging from 30 up to 50 m with 6MW. The presented work is a part of the research project HyConCast which progresses the development of a novel, hybrid support structure for offshore wind turbines. Thereby the concept addresses to develop and deploy hybrid offshore wind farm support structures which are based on the advantages of combined ductile iron casting knots and precast concrete pipes. The overall objective of the project is to assess the feasibility and general applicability under design load cases stemming from environmental, eco-logical and economical dimensions. With respect to the distinctly higher total weight of the hybrid structure compared to common steal structures, the results of its so far not understood excitation and dynamic motion response in regular waves during floating installation are researched and discussed in the following article.
Schlagwörter
- Motion Response, Offshore Installation, Physical Model Test, Cast iron, Coastal engineering, Energy resources, Engineering research, Ground supports, Offshore wind turbines, Precast concrete, Renewable energy resources, Structural design, Wind power, Wind turbines, Deepwater regions, Dynamic motions, Hybrid structure, Jacket structures, Motion response, Offshore installations, Physical model test, Support structures, Offshore wind farms
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- Ingenieurwesen (insg.)
- Tief- und Ingenieurbau
- Ingenieurwesen (insg.)
- Meerestechnik
- Erdkunde und Planetologie (insg.)
- Ozeanographie
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Coastal Engineering 2016: 17 November-20 November, 2016, Antalya, Turkey : proceedings of the 35th International Conference. Hrsg. / Patrick Lynett. 2017.
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T1 - Excitation and dynamic responses of jacket structures in regular waves for offshore installation
AU - Welzel, Mario
AU - Kreklow, Tobias
AU - Schlurmann, Torsten
AU - Hildebrandt, Arndt
N1 - Funding information: The support of the research project “HyConCast – Hybrid substructure of high strength concrete and ductile iron castings for offshore wind turbines” (Funding Code FKZ 0325651A) by the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conversation and Nuclear Safety is gratefully acknowledged.
PY - 2017/6/23
Y1 - 2017/6/23
N2 - The world's energy supply needs to scope two aims: Securing an ongoing growth in energy demand while gradually shifting to exploitation of renewable energy resources. Since onshore and near shore areas to harvest energy from wind are running short, the focus is laid on concepts for deep water regions ranging from 30 up to 50 m with 6MW. The presented work is a part of the research project HyConCast which progresses the development of a novel, hybrid support structure for offshore wind turbines. Thereby the concept addresses to develop and deploy hybrid offshore wind farm support structures which are based on the advantages of combined ductile iron casting knots and precast concrete pipes. The overall objective of the project is to assess the feasibility and general applicability under design load cases stemming from environmental, eco-logical and economical dimensions. With respect to the distinctly higher total weight of the hybrid structure compared to common steal structures, the results of its so far not understood excitation and dynamic motion response in regular waves during floating installation are researched and discussed in the following article.
AB - The world's energy supply needs to scope two aims: Securing an ongoing growth in energy demand while gradually shifting to exploitation of renewable energy resources. Since onshore and near shore areas to harvest energy from wind are running short, the focus is laid on concepts for deep water regions ranging from 30 up to 50 m with 6MW. The presented work is a part of the research project HyConCast which progresses the development of a novel, hybrid support structure for offshore wind turbines. Thereby the concept addresses to develop and deploy hybrid offshore wind farm support structures which are based on the advantages of combined ductile iron casting knots and precast concrete pipes. The overall objective of the project is to assess the feasibility and general applicability under design load cases stemming from environmental, eco-logical and economical dimensions. With respect to the distinctly higher total weight of the hybrid structure compared to common steal structures, the results of its so far not understood excitation and dynamic motion response in regular waves during floating installation are researched and discussed in the following article.
KW - Motion Response
KW - Offshore Installation
KW - Physical Model Test
KW - Cast iron
KW - Coastal engineering
KW - Energy resources
KW - Engineering research
KW - Ground supports
KW - Offshore wind turbines
KW - Precast concrete
KW - Renewable energy resources
KW - Structural design
KW - Wind power
KW - Wind turbines
KW - Deepwater regions
KW - Dynamic motions
KW - Hybrid structure
KW - Jacket structures
KW - Motion response
KW - Offshore installations
KW - Physical model test
KW - Support structures
KW - Offshore wind farms
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U2 - 10.9753/icce.v35.management.12
DO - 10.9753/icce.v35.management.12
M3 - Conference contribution
SN - 978-1-5108-4408-7
BT - Coastal Engineering 2016
A2 - Lynett, Patrick
T2 - 35th International Conference on Coastal Engineering, ICCE 2016
Y2 - 17 November 2016 through 20 November 2016
ER -