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Journal article (2022) - Moritz Braun, Alfons Dörner, Kane F. ter Veer, Tom Willems, Marc Seidel, Hayo Hendrikse, Knut V. Høyland, Claas Fischer, Sören Ehlers
Fixed offshore wind turbines continue to be developed for high latitude areas where not only wind and wave loads need to be considered but also moving sea ice. Current rules and regulations for the design of fixed offshore structures in ice-covered waters do not adequately consider the effects of ice loading and its stochastic nature on the fatigue life of the structure. Ice crushing on such structures results in ice-induced vibrations, which can be represented by loading the structure using a variable-amplitude loading (VAL) sequence. Typical offshore load spectra are developed for wave and wind loading. Thus, a combined VAL spectrum is developed for wind, wave, and ice action. To this goal, numerical models are used to simulate the dynamic ice-, wind-, and wave-structure interaction. The stress time-history at an exemplarily selected critical point in an offshore wind energy monopile support structure is extracted from the model and translated into a VAL sequence, which can then be used as a loading sequence for the fatigue assessment or fatigue testing of welded joints of offshore wind turbine support structures. This study presents the approach to determine combined load spectra and standardized time series for wind, wave, and ice action. ...
Conference paper (2022) - Moritz Braun, Alfons Dörner, Tom Willems, Marc Seidel, H. Hendrikse, Knut V. Høyland, Claas Fischer, Sören Ehlers
Fixed offshore wind turbines are increasingly developed for high latitude areas where not only wind and wave loads need to be considered, but also moving sea ice. Current structural design rules do not adequately consider the effect of ice loading on fatigue life, due to missing studies on fatigue strength of welded joints under combined wind, wave, and ice action. Thus, a methodology to determine combined variable-amplitude loading (VAL) spectra was developed in a previous study. The stress state time-history at an exemplarily selected point in the support structure of an offshore wind energy monopile was translated into a VAL sequence. This sequence is used as an input for fatigue tests of butt-welded joints in the current study. The current study presents the VAL spectrum and the corresponding VAL time series, the results of the fatigue tests and compares them to typical fatigue damage sums for other stress spectra. ...
Conference paper (2019) - Aleksandar-Saša Milaković, Moritz Braun, Tom Willems, Hayo Hendrikse, Claas Fischer, Sören Ehlers
Due to increasing trend of building offshore wind turbines (OWTs) in seas at high latitudes where seasonal sea ice occurs, novel methods for design of such structures are needed. Specifically, the effect of ice-induced vibrations (IIVs) on fatigue life of the structures is currently poorly understood. Therefore, the goal of this paper is to analyze the current state-of-the-art approach for estimating the ice loads contribution to the fatigue life of OWTs and identify the current knowledge gaps. Moreover, the paper proposes a methodology for developing a combined load spectrum of wind, waves and ice using numerical simulations, with an ultimate goal to develop applicable Gaßner curves characterizing the variable-amplitude nature of the loading pattern. Finally, the use of small-scale fatigue tests under sub-zero temperatures in order to develop the appropriate S-N and Gaßner curves is discussed. ...