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Li, Q (author), Prendergast, L. J. (author), Askarinejad, A. (author), Chortis, G. (author), Gavin, Kenneth (author)
The majority of offshore wind turbines are founded on large-diameter, open-ended steel monopiles. Monopiles must resist lateral loads and overturning moments because of environmental (wind and wave) actions, whereas vertical loads tend to be comparatively small. Recent developments in turbine sizes and increases in hub heights have resulted...
journal article 2020
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Li, Q. (author), Prendergast, Luke J. (author), Askarinejad, A. (author), Gavin, Kenneth (author)
The majority of installed offshore wind turbines are supported on large-diameter, open-ended steel pile foundations, known as monopiles. These piles are subjected to vertical and lateral loads while in service. In current design practice, interaction of vertical and lateral loads are not considered, rather piles are designed to resist...
review 2020