Input of advanced geotechnical modelling to the design of offshore wind turbine foundations (Apport de la modélisation géotechnique avancée au dimensionnement de fondations d’éoliennes offshore)

Conference Paper (2019)
Author(s)

F Pisano (TU Delft - Geo-engineering)

Geo-engineering
Copyright
© 2019 F. Pisano
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.32075/17ECSMGE-2019-1099
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Publication Year
2019
Language
English
Copyright
© 2019 F. Pisano
Geo-engineering
Pages (from-to)
272-297
ISBN (print)
978-9935-9436-1-3
ISBN (electronic)
9789935943613
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Abstract

The offshore wind sector is skyrocketing worldwide, with a clear trend towards wind farms installed in increasingly deep waters and harsh marine environments. This is posing significant engineering challenges, including those regarding the design of support structures and foundations for offshore wind turbines (OWTs). Substantial research efforts are being devoted to the geotehnical design of monopile foundations, currently supporting about 80% of OWTs in Europe. This paper overviews recent work carried out at TU Delft on the numerical integrated modelling of soil-monopile-OWT systems, and its input to the improvement of geotechnical design approaches. The benefits of incorporating advanced soil constitutive modelling in three-dimensional finite element simulations are highlighted, with emphasis on the interplay of cyclic soil behaviour and dynamic OWT performance. Ongoing research on high-cyclic soil plasticity modelling is also presented, and related to the analysis of monopile tilt under irregular environmental loading.

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