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Scarlatti, Luca (author)
Floating Offshore Wind Energy represents an enormous potential for the future of wind energy and will play a pivotal role in the global energy transition. However, important technical challenges still need to be overcome by the industry regarding the standardization of processes like transportation, floating substructure concept, and supply...
master thesis 2023
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Bouwmeesters, Max (author)
Wind turbines experience a wide variety of load cases, both when in operation and when parked. While a turbine in operating conditions often experiences larger loads than in parked conditions, uniquely large inflow angles may occur in parked conditions resulting in less well-understood aeroelastic conditions. Vibrations under these conditions...
master thesis 2023
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van den Broek, M.J. (author), van den Berg, D.G. (author), Sanderse, Benjamin (author), van Wingerden, J.W. (author)
Dynamic induction control is a wind farm flow control strategy that utilises wind turbine thrust variations to accelerate breakdown of the aerodynamic wake and improve downstream turbine performance. However, when floating wind turbines are considered, additional dynamics and challenges appear that make optimal control difficult. In this work...
journal article 2023
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Nekeman, Olaf (author)
The objective of the thesis was to evaluate the cost reductions and tower design when production costs are included in the design process of an offshore wind turbine tower. First, a tower cost model had to be developed. Then, based on the findings, a cost optimization model was built with the tower design software from Siemens Gamesa Renewable...
master thesis 2021
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Dong, J. (author)
In order to significantly increase the share of wind energy produced worldwide, wind energy technology is moving from onshore to offshore and from shallow water to deep water. Floating offshore wind turbines (FOWTs) are expected to be economically better than bottom-mounted turbines when placed in water deeper than 60 metres. Despite key...
doctoral thesis 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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Verma, Amrit Shankar (author), Jiang, Zhiyu (author), Ren, Zhengru (author), Caboni, Marco (author), Verhoef, Hans (author), van der Mijle-Meijer, Harald (author), Castro, Saullo G.P. (author), Teuwen, Julie J.E. (author)
Rain-induced leading-edge erosion (LEE) of wind turbine blades (WTBs) is associated with high repair and maintenance costs. The effects of LEE can be triggered in less than 1 to 2 years for some wind turbine sites, whereas it may take several years for others. In addition, the growth of erosion may also differ for different blades and...
journal article 2021
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van Binsbergen, Diederik (author)
Power optimization through wake steering and axial induction control is a well investigated topic in wind energy, which is generally proven to work. The influence of control manoeuvres on the fatigue of static components is generally discussed, but drivetrain fatigue due to wake steering and axial induction control is rarely discussed, while it...
master thesis 2020
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Lu, Willie (author)
This research presents the modelling of struts of a vertical axis wind turbine and its effects on the wake and performance. The 3D non-linear lifting line solver CACTUS is extended to include the struts in the rotor as lifting bodies. A case study is performed for different strut configurations in the rotor, with the focus set on the inclination...
master thesis 2020
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La Porte, Jesse (author)
This thesis investigates the potential of a semi-passive trailing-edge flap on a large conceptual wind turbine. The mechanism passively reacts to blade and tower accelerations by changing the airfoil camber, opposing the dynamic loads on the turbine. An active element is present, which influences the mean of the flap oscillation. First, a low...
master thesis 2019
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Gunes, Bilal (author)
doctoral thesis 2018
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Maljaars, J.L. (author)
Over the years, the installed capacity of offshore wind turbines is increasing rapidly. However, the Levelized Costs Of Energy (LCOE) is still higher than the LCOE of traditional energy production methods like nuclear power or energy from coals or gas. This research focuses on a further decrease of the LCOE, by minimizing the mass of a monopile...
master thesis 2017
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Holtslag, M.C. (author)
Far offshore atmospheric conditions are favourable for wind energy purposes since mean wind speeds are relatively high (i.e., high power production) while turbulence levels are relatively low (i.e., less fatigue loads) compared to onshore conditions. Offshore wind energy, however, is still expensive compared to onshore wind energy. There is...
doctoral thesis 2016
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Gillebaart, T. (author)
One of the solutions to speed up the energy transition is the smart rotor concept: wind turbine blades with actively controlled Trailing Edge Flaps. In the past decade feasibility studies (both numerical and experimental) have been performed to assess the applicability of smart rotors in future design strategies and the next step is the...
doctoral thesis 2016
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Van Solingen, E. (author)
In the past decades wind energy has evolved into a mature source of sustainable energy such that onshore wind turbines have become cost competitive with other fossil-based energy sources. Onshore wind energy, however, faces social resistance and a lack of available locations. Offshore wind energy, on the other hand, offers vast amounts of...
doctoral thesis 2015
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Zoethout, J. (author)
As a result of the increasing mass of rotor blades for large wind turbines, trailing edge buckling is recognized to become one of the critical design drivers. This research project was initiated to investigate a new trailing edge design concept, which is supposed to have a higher buckling capacity, while maintaining its structural performance,...
master thesis 2015
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Gebraad, P.M.O. (author)
Each wind turbine in a cluster of wind turbines (a wind power plant) can influence the performance of other turbines through the wake that forms downstream of its rotor. The wake has a reduced wind velocity, since the turbine extracts energy from the flow, and the obstruction by the wind turbine rotor causes increased turbulence. If another...
doctoral thesis 2014
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Zaaijer, M.B. (author)
To date, the technical feasibility of making electricity from offshore wind energy has been convincingly proven. However, the current challenge is to reduce the costs of this form of energy. One of the aspects playing a role in cost reduction is the optimisation of the wind turbine. The wind turbine influences the costs of various elements of an...
doctoral thesis 2013
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Gupta, N. (author)
Fatigue damage calculations are conducted as state-of-art design process for wind turbines. Fatigue analysis is performed on spar caps and trailing edge tape (UD material) considering uni-axial stress state. The main objective of the research project is to analyze the effect of various parameters like yaw errors, wind turbine design load cases...
master thesis 2013
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Kempenaar, A.S. (author)
The Delft Offshore Turbine (DOT) project is a research project within the Delft University Wind Energy Research Institute (DUWIND). The main objective of the DOT research project is to make offshore wind energy a competitive energy source. One of the research lines in the DOT project is considering the centralization of electricity generation...
master thesis 2012
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