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Dynamic behaviour and power performance of a Septon semisubmersible floating wind turbine integrated with wave energy converters. [PDF]
Sebastian B, Karmakar D, Rao M.
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Motion-Induced Errors in Buoy-Based Wind Measurements: Mechanisms, Compensation Methods, and Future Perspectives for Offshore Applications. [PDF]
Cao D, Wang S, Wang G.
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Towers for Offshore Wind Turbines
AIP Conference Proceedings, 2010Increasing energy demand coupled with pollution free production of energy has found a viable solution in wind energy. Land based windmills have been utilized for power generation for more than two thousand years. In modern times wind generated power has become popular in many countries.
V. J. Kurian +6 more
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Offshore Wind Turbines and Their Installation
2010 International Conference on Innovative Computing and Communication and 2010 Asia-Pacific Conference on Information Technology and Ocean Engineering, 2010Offshore winds tend to be higher, more constant and not disturbed by rough terrain, so there is a large potential for utilizing wind energy near to the sea. Compared with the wind energy converters onland, wind turbine components offshore will subject to the effect of special marine environment and weather condition.
Liwei Li, Jianxing Ren
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The ″Exclusively Offshore″ Wind Turbine
2016The Adwen AD5-116 is the first wind turbine specifically designed for use out at sea and as an innovative further development, construction and test of the M5000 offshore wind turbine it was one of the first RAVE projects. Some of the project results are: 1) Greater pre-bending of the load-reduced rotor blade ensures greater aeroelastic stability.
Gerrit Haake, Annette Hofmann
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Dependability of Offshore Wind Turbines
Earth and Space 2010, 2010In recent years more and more demanding structures are designed, built and operated to satisfy the increasing needs of the Society. This kind of structures can be denoted as complex ones. Among large constructions arrangements, Offshore Wind Turbines (OWT) are definitely complex structural systems, being this complexity related to different aspects ...
BONTEMPI, Franco +2 more
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Floating Offshore Wind Turbines
Marine Technology Society Journal, 2008Wind is a rapidly growing renewable energy source, increasing at an annual rate of 30%, with the vast majority of wind power generated from onshore wind farms. The growth of these facilities, however, is limited by the lack of inexpensive land near major population centers and the visual impact caused by large wind turbines.Wind energy generated from ...
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Offshore wind turbines: Basis of Structural Design
Civil-Comp Proceedings, 2009Offshore wind turbines are relatively complex structural and mechanical systems located in a highly demanding environment. In this study, a systemic decomposition of the relevant elements, both physical related (e.g. the constituting parts) and due to the external conditions (that lead to the identification of the structural loads) is performed.
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