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Sykes, Victoria (author), Collu, Maurizio (author), Coraddu, A. (author)
The deployment of offshore wind in the UK has seen a rapid increase in the past decade and will continue to increase with the securement of the recent Scotwind sites. Floating platforms will be utilised for 60% of these new sites, creating opportunities to try new platform typologies and further solidify the validity of existing concepts....
review 2023
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Sykes, V. (author), Collu, M. (author), Coraddu, A. (author)
The development and deployment of offshore wind farms in the last decade have seen a dramatic increase, now totalling 743 GW globally (Global Wind Energy Council, 2022). This rapid increase is expected to further continue now with the potential to explore deeper sites with the adoption of floating offshore platforms. Proof of this growth has...
review 2023
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Verma, Amrit Shankar (author), Yan, Jiquan (author), Hu, Weifei (author), Jiang, Zhiyu (author), Shi, Wei (author), Teuwen, Julie J.E. (author)
A fiber-reinforced composite wind turbine blade (WTB) is exposed to numerous impact threats during its service life causing damages that can be detrimental to its structural integrity. Currently, impact loads are not considered during blade design, so high safety factors are introduced, which result in a conservative design. However, as wind...
review 2023
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Hoffstaedt, Justus (author), Truijen, D. P.K. (author), Fahlbeck, J. (author), Gans, L. H.A. (author), Qudaih, M. (author), Jarquin Laguna, A. (author), De Kooning, J. D.M. (author), Nilsson, H. (author), Marence, M. (author), Bricker, J.D. (author)
To counteract a potential reduction in grid stability caused by a rapidly growing share of intermittent renewable energy sources within our electrical grids, large scale deployment of energy storage will become indispensable. Pumped hydro storage is widely regarded as the most cost-effective option for this. However, its application is...
review 2022
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McMorland, Jade (author), Flannigan, Callum (author), Carroll, James (author), Collu, Maurizio (author), McMillan, David (author), Leithead, William (author), Coraddu, A. (author)
New wind turbine technologies and designs are being explored in order to reduce the cost of energy from offshore wind farms. Two potential routes to a lower cost of energy are the X- Rotor Concept (XRC) and Multi-Rotor System (MRS) turbines. A key cost saving for both Novel concepts included in this paper is operation and maintenance (O&M...
review 2022
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Merino Martinez, R. (author), Pieren, Reto (author), Schäffer, Beat (author)
Wind turbines represent an encouraging option for sustainable energy but their noise emissions can be an issue for their public acceptance. Noise reduction measures, such as trailing-edge serrations or permeable inserts, seem to offer promising results in reducing wind turbine noise levels. This manuscript presents a novel holistic approach...
review 2021
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De Kooning, Jeroen D. M. (author), Stockman, Kurt (author), De Maeyer, Jeroen (author), Jarquin Laguna, A. (author), Vandevelde, Lieven (author)
The Industry 4.0 concept of a Digital Twin will bring many advantages for wind energy conversion systems, e.g., in condition monitoring, predictive maintenance and the optimisation of control or design parameters. A virtual replica is at the heart of a digital twin. To construct a virtual replica, appropriate modelling techniques must be...
review 2021
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Ahmad, Z. (author), Rueda, José L. (author), Veerakumar, Nidarshan (author), Rakhshani, E. (author), Palensky, P. (author), van der Meijden, M.A.M.M. (author)
A task for new power generation technologies, interfaced to the electrical grid by power electronic converters, is to stiffen the rate of change of frequency (RoCoF) at the initial few milliseconds (ms) after any variation of active power balance. This task is defined in this article as fast active power regulation (FAPR), a generic definition...
review 2020
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Yin, F. (author), Gangoli Rao, A. (author)
Society is going through transformations at a rate that is unprecedented in human history. One such transformation is the energy transition, which will affect almost every facet of our society. Gas turbine engines are state of the art machines, a backbone of modern society, and used in various applications, right from power generation to...
review 2020
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Augusto Viviani Perpignan, A.A.V. (author), Gangoli Rao, A. (author), Roekaerts, D.J.E.M. (author)
Since its discovery, the Flameless Combustion (FC) regime has been seen as a promising alternative combustion technique to reduce pollutant emissions of gas turbine engines. This combustion mode is often characterized by well-distributed reaction zones, which can potentially decrease temperature gradients, acoustic oscillations and,...
review 2018
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