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Molenkamp, T. (author), Tsouvalas, A. (author), Metrikine, A. (author)
Offshore wind energy holds significant promise as a solution in the energy transition. However, installing offshore pile foundations can generate substantial levels of underwater noise, posing potential risks to marine life. This paper examines the influence of asymmetric impact forces and pile inclination on producing underwater noise and...
journal article 2024
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Tsetas, A. (author), Tsouvalas, A. (author), Metrikine, A. (author)
Gentle Driving of Piles (GDP) is a new vibratory installation technology for tubular (mono)piles. It is characterized by the simultaneous application of low-frequency axial and high-frequency torsional vibrations, envisaged to achieve both high installation performance and reduced underwater noise emissions. The concept of GDP has been...
journal article 2023
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Tsetas, A. (author), Tsouvalas, A. (author), Sánchez Gómez, S. (author), Pisano, F. (author), Kementzetzidis, Evangelos (author), Molenkamp, T. (author), Elkadi, A.S.K. (author), Metrikine, A. (author)
Gentle Driving of Piles (GDP) is a new technology for the vibratory installation of tubular (mono)piles. Its founding principle is that both efficient installation and low noise emission can be achieved by applying to the pile a combination of axial and torsional vibrations. Preliminary development and demonstration of the proposed technology...
journal article 2023
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Tsetas, A. (author), Tsouvalas, A. (author), Metrikine, A. (author)
During the last decade the offshore wind industry grew ceaselessly and engineering challenges continuously arose in that area. Installation of foundation piles, known as monopiles, is one of the most critical phases in the construction of offshore wind farms. Prior to installation a drivability study is performed, by means of pile driving...
journal article 2021
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