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de Groot, Patrick (author)
Current service and installation activities for offshore wind turbines are carried out by jack-up vessels, which eliminate wave disturbances to a large extent. The use of these vessels imposes several disadvantages, including high operational costs and the limitation of operating in restricted water depths. An alternative is a crane mounted on a...
master thesis 2024
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Ralph, Ben (author)
Offshore wind is a rapidly maturing renewable energy technology and is expected to play a central role in future energy systems. It has the potential to generate more than 420,000 TWh per year worldwide, an amount approximately equal to eighteen times the global electricity demand today. While many of the most abundantly resourceful sites are at...
master thesis 2023
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VĂCĂREANU, Vlad (author)
This work presents a numerical study on the dynamic response of monopile-supported offshore wind turbines (OWTs) under seismic loading conditions. For this purpose the realistic design ofa 8 MW OWT is considered as ideally located in a layered, non-liqueable site off the coast of Japan. This choice allowed to employ available site...
master thesis 2019
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Louis, O. (author)
A significant reduction in the levelized cost of electricity is necessary for offshore wind farms to become a competitive energy source. Amongst other methods, overall project cost reduction can be achieved by optimized support structure design. An upcoming trend is the use of `XL monopiles', which provide a cost effective foundation solution...
master thesis 2015
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