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van der Spek, Joep (author)
Reducing the levelised cost of energy is crucial to accelerating the energy transition. To develop offshore wind solutions in greater water depths, a floating solution is required. The time-domain simulations of these Floating Offshore Wind Turbines (FOWTs) under wind-wave misalignment used in research and industry projects are computationally...
master thesis 2022
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Rama Pandian, Monish (author)
The rapid development of the wind industry over the past few years has pushed turbine manufacturers to meet the growing energy demands by designing and producing large scale wind turbines.This also means development of larger monopile foundations for the foundation designers in the case of offshore wind turbines.\ Generally, the turbine tower...
master thesis 2021
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Bussemakers, Matthijs (author)
Climate change, as a result from global warming, requires an energy transition: the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuels and a radical innovation of the global energy system to proceed apace. Offshore wind is an important source of clean, renewable energy, and it plays a key role in the transition. 80% of the worldwide...
master thesis 2020
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Mangat, Naunidh (author)
Wind energy has emerged as a promising alternative to fossil fuel energy sources over the last two decades partly due to considerable reductions in the cost of power production. A common trend towards cost reduction has been to build larger and lighter wind turbines. These produce more power per unit and use less material. Another strategy for...
master thesis 2019
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