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Floating Offshore Wind Turbine, Nagasaki, Japan
2014Offshore wind energy resources in Japanese EEZ (Exclusive Economic Zone) are now considered to be huge. In order to utilize the huge amount of energy located in relatively deep water areas (water depth range: 50 – 300m), Ministry of the Environment, Japan has kicked-off the demonstration project on floating offshore wind turbine (FOWT).
T. Utsunomiya +4 more
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Control-Oriented Modeling of a Floating Offshore Wind Turbine
2023 IEEE Conference on Control Technology and Applications (CCTA), 2023Juan López Muro +3 more
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A synthesis of feasible control methods for floating offshore wind turbine system dynamics
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2021Fantai Meng, Ye Li, Ryozo Nagamune
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OFFSHORE FLOATING WIND TURBINE FOR THE ARCTIC REGION
Труды Санкт-Петербургского государственного морского технического университета, 2022Sergey V. Verbitskiy +2 more
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A developed failure mode and effect analysis for floating offshore wind turbine support structures
Renewable Energy, 2021He Li, H Diaz, C Guedes Soares
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Reliability analysis of a floating offshore wind turbine using Bayesian Networks
Ocean Engineering, 2020He Li +2 more
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Floating offshore wind turbines for shallow waters
2003Bottom mounted Offshore wind turbines seem to have a promising future but they are restricted to shallow waters ofNorthern Europe. Many projects are planned or are in the phase of construction on the North Sea and the Baltic Sea.All projects that are planned have a water depth up to approximately 25 m.The project reported in this paper investigated the
Bulder, B.H. +8 more
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