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This study presents a failure‐oriented analysis of corrosion in marine infrastructure, linking degradation mechanisms to crack initiation, fatigue propagation, and structural failure. A unified framework is proposed to connect environmental exposure, material degradation, and reliability, supporting failure prediction, inspection planning, and life ...
Ananeva A. Anna, Valentin Romanovski
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ObjectiveDeep-sea wind power offers abundant resources with fewer marine space constraints, making it a key focus for future offshore wind power development.
Xichong YU +4 more
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Pooling information across sites and years to estimate bat fatalities at wind farms
We compared complete pooling (CP), no pooling (NP), and partial pooling (PP) approaches for estimating detection probabilities and hence bat fatalities at wind farms. Partial pooling integrates information across sites and years, improving precision with sparse data while preserving site‐level variation.
Natalia Berberian, Philip M. Dixon
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Assessing the Underwater Impact of Aerodynamic Noise From Offshore Wind Turbines
ABSTRACT The growing demand for offshore wind energy has led to a significant increase in wind turbine size and to the development of large‐scale wind farms, often comprising 100–150 turbines. However, the environmental impact of underwater noise emissions remains largely unaddressed.
Laura Botero‐Bolívar +3 more
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Balancing and Intraday Market Design: Options for Wind Integration [PDF]
EU Member States increase deployment of intermittent renewable energy sources to deliver the 20% renewable target formulated in the European Renewables Directive of 2008.
Frieder Borggrefe, Karsten Neuhoff
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Analysis of two onshore wind farms with a dynamic farm controller.
This work develops an assessment methodology for identifying potential areas where coordinated control can increase farm power output. A dynamic farm controller is presented that exploits the benefits of reducing power of the upstream turbines for increasing overall farm production. The dynamic controller uses a modified version of the Jensen model for
Ahmad, T. +3 more
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ABSTRACT This study develops an integrated GIS and multicriteria decision making (MCDM) approach supported by the Interval Type‐2 Fuzzy Risk Deviation Performance Index (IT2F‐RDPI) method to assess the wind energy potential in Diyarbakır Province. Fifteen criteria, including wind speed, slope, land use, elevation, soil structure, and proximity to ...
Ahmet Koç, Gökhan Şahin
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A poster submitted in ENG 207 taught by Dr. David Prescott for the Fall 2016 semester.Reliance on non-renewable resources will cause major economic and environmental damage.
Matouk, Ahmed +4 more
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Mangrove expansion in a large river delta is dependent on foreshore geomorphology
Our findings provide guidance for large‐scale mangrove restoration, particularly in tropical river deltas, by identifying sites where (1) mangroves can potentially expand in the future, and (2) conditions are favourable for active mangrove seedling planting. The presence of a mudflat in front of existing mangroves is not sufficient.
Maria‐Esther Espinoza‐Celi +7 more
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A modelling approach for allocating land-use in space to maximise social welfare - exemplified on the problem of wind power generation [PDF]
Land-use conflicts arise if land is scarce, land-use types are mutually exclusive, and vary in their effects with regard to more than one incongruent policy objective.
Ohl, Cornelia +4 more
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