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Desmedt, Michiel (author)
Wind energy has shown to be a great renewable energy source, with a possible penetration of 20 % by 2040. In order to increase its competitiveness with fossil fuels, the LCOE should decrease further than it already has. Increasing the power rating of wind turbines has proven to be an effective way to achieve this. However, this results in...
master thesis 2019
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Sudhakaran, Kamaleshwar (author)
As countries around the world are in a race for clean energy, various renewable energy sources are harvested to meet the energy needs. In Western Europe, wind energy is the primary source of renewable energy. To meet the energy demand, higher capacity wind turbines are being installed in deeper waters. In deep waters, monopile foundations are...
master thesis 2018
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Mendoza Espinosa, Jorge (author)
Jacket support structures are a preferred solution for offshore wind turbines in deeper waters. Extensive knowledge exists in relation to its construction technique as well as its crucial components, but due to considerable cost pressure, continued optimization is essential for the future competitiveness of the concept in the offshore wind...
master thesis 2017
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Tsigkris, E. (author)
The wind energy industry in order to find stronger winds, has to go further offshore and move into deeper waters where bottom founded wind turbines cannot be deployed anymore. This is the main reason why floating wind turbines have been studied extensively in the past years. In the case of regions with cold climates, ice loads become significant...
master thesis 2016
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Vittori, F.E. (author)
Floating structures as spar, semi-submersibles and TLP have been proposed for offshore wind turbines for deep waters (>60m) according to the report of Arapogianni, Moccia, Williams, & Phillips (2011), where bottom fixed sub-structures are technically and economically not feasible. Several floating concepts have been designed and just some of...
master thesis 2015
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