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Christopoulos, Giorgos (author)
The rapid growth of Floating Offshore Wind (FOW) has spurred intensive research across various aspects of the floating system. A standard practice in mooring system design within the industry is that anchors remain fixed on the seabed. In contrast, plate-type anchors exhibit mobility under loading, a crucial factor considering the thousands of...
master thesis 2023
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Kementzetzidis, E. (author)
At the end of 2019, the European Union (EU) put forward the European Green Deal to facilitate the technological progress necessary to achieve CO2-neutrality by 2050. Such a monumental achievement would require massive investments in infrastructure for the harvesting, storage and the transnational transportation of green energy. To date, the more...
doctoral thesis 2023
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Kluge, C. (author), Blöcher, Guido (author), Hofmann, Hannes (author), Barnhoorn, A. (author), Schmittbuhl, Jean (author), Bruhn, D.F. (author)
The hydraulic performance and mechanical stability of open fractures are crucial for several subsurface applications including fractured geothermal reservoirs or nuclear waste repositories. Their hydraulic and mechanical properties (fluid flow and fracture stiffness) are both strongly dependent on the fracture geometry. Any change in...
journal article 2021
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XIE, Zihong (author)
Masonry is one of the most commonly used construction materials for residential buildings and historic buildings around the world. Some of these buildings are located at seismic zones, while unreinforced masonry structures are vulnerable to seismic loads. To assess the existing masonry buildings and to design new masonry structures, nonlinear...
master thesis 2020
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Kancharla, Varun (author)
Cyclic loading tends to affect the strength and stiffness parameters of soils, degrade its structure and results in accumulation of the excess pore water pressure. Such behaviour often leads to premature failure of the soils. Over the past few decades, geotechnical research community has developed numerous constitutive models to predict the...
master thesis 2019
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Tziolas, Aristotelis (author)
The earthquake-induced liquefaction is a high-risk phenomenon for dredging industries, which need to set strict requirements in order to avoid potential disastrous effects for the project. Different types of liquefaction exist which can be triggered over a wide range of soil types and for different loading conditions. The liquefaction triggering...
master thesis 2019
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Zhang, F. (author), Yang, Y. (author)
Acoustic Emission (AE) monitoring is one of the possibilities to detect the crack distribution inexisting concrete structures. However, the conventional method requires further destruction likeopening of new cracks or propagation of the existing cracks. In this paper, a new strategy ofusing local cumulative AE activities during unloading to...
conference paper 2019
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van der Horst, Menno (author), van Kreveld, Sylvia (author), Kaminski, M.L. (author)
Wireless crack monitoring on ships and offshore structures based on Self Magnetic Flux Leakage (SMFL) measurements is a promising method to guarantee the structural integrity in a more effective way, leading to reduced operational costs and increased safety. For accurate crack sizing, the SMFL measurements must be interpreted correctly, also...
journal article 2019
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Chortis, Giorgos (author)
Offshore wind farms are rapidly developing in Western Europe as an alternative means of clean energy. The foundation of wind-turbines in the shallow water of the Northern Sea is almost exclusively (over 87%) performed by short rigid monopiles, as an efficient and relatively cheap solution. Scour formation, meaning the soil removal around the...
master thesis 2018
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van Kreveld, Sylvia (author)
Fatigue cracks could occur in the material of offshore and marine structures that are cyclically loaded. These cracks occur due to the cyclic stresses induced by the waves causing premature failure. Monitoring these fatigue cracks using a wireless system gives the opportunity to guarantee the integrity of the structure without manual inspection,...
master thesis 2018
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Zygounas, Fotis (author)
Cyclic behaviour of soil has stimulated researchers for several decades to develop constitutive models that will be able make accurate predictions of soil behaviour and at the same time they will be simple to use. Constitutive models are considered to be more valid compared to empirical models, because they comprise by equations that have actual...
master thesis 2018
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Kementzetzidis, Evangelos (author)
In recent years, offshore wind is becoming an increasingly growing market in Europe. Many resources are allocated towards ensuring its sustainable progress while one of the biggest uncertainties encountered lays in the offshore wind turbine's (OWT) foundations. In Europe, monopiles are the most widely adopted solution to found such structures in...
master thesis 2017
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Askarinejad, A. (author), Philia Boru Sitanggang, Anggi (author), Schenkeveld, Ferry (author)
The common practice in centrifuge modelling of dynamic processes is to use high-viscosity pore fluids to unify the time scaling factors for the generation and dissipation of pore pressures. This paper focuses on the effects of the density and viscosity of the pore fluid on the behaviour of an offshore rigid pile subjected to cyclic and monotonic...
conference paper 2017
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Kester, E.C.M. (author)
A landfall operation is conducted whenever a pipeline reaches the shore, during this operation the pipeline is pulled onto shore with the help of a steel wire rope. Allseas engineering has experienced several cases of landfalls during which the friction forces along the steel wire rope rose to excessively high levels. These cases occurred at...
master thesis 2016
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Lukkezen, T.L. (author)
The prediction of permanent deformation accretion in granular materials as a result of long-term cyclic loading is a complex challenge that receives great attention in engineering fields, including infrastructural design and design of offshore wind turbines. Many models have been proposed in the past which aim to predict this cyclic deformation...
master thesis 2016
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Huiskamp, E. (author)
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master thesis 2016
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Lupea, C. (author)
Significant financial investments are made in the offshore wind energy, in a race to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The trend is to install larger capacity wind turbines in deeper waters, further from shore. DTI (2001) states that 30% of this investment is represented by the foundation costs. Senders (2008) and Byrne & Houlsby (2003) found...
master thesis 2014
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Chen, Y. (author)
This thesis project investigates the bucket foundation in clay subjected to cyclic loads. The cyclic irregular loading history in this thesis was represented by the equivalent number of cycles Neq with a certain level of cyclic to average stress ratio tcy / ta which can be derived using cyclic shear strain accumulation procedure developed in NGI...
master thesis 2014
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Truong, P.V. (author), Kishi, T. (author), Kayondo, M. (author)
Self-healing concrete (SHC) can heal itself from cracks and other minor imperfections and thus prolong the life of the material itself and structure. In plain and reinforced concrete structures, fatigue is one of the major causes of both material and structural failures. Under the moving load due to traffic, it is not only the relatively simple...
conference paper 2013
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Yazarov, M. (author)
The goal of this work was to simulate the behaviour of ice under cyclic loading. The linear viscoelastic Kelvin, Maxwell and Burgers models were implemented in Matlab by means of The Boltzmann superposition principle. This method was verified using cases which could be represented by analytical solutions. During the extensive sensitivity...
master thesis 2012
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