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Physical modeling of scour around tripod foundation structures for offshore wind energy converters
As a step to further develop the share of renewable energies, the first German offshore test site alpha ventus has been installed in the North Sea in 2009 in water depths of 30 m, where experience shall be gained and made available for future offshore wind farms. Regarding converter foundations in deep water, it is well known that in most cases scour phenomena occur around the structures. Due to the complexity of the tripod foundations, significant knowledge gaps in scour progression in general and especially in detail as well as its probable effects on the stability and durability are given. Therefore, investigations on scouring phenomena around complex foundation structures like the tripod are carried out within the research project. The investigation method consists of a unique combination of local scour monitoring as well as physical and numerical modeling, whereas the physical modeling part was carried by means of 1:40 laboratory tests and 1:12 large-scale physical model tests in wave flumes. The results show that scours around the tripod foundation do not only occur directly around the foundation piles, but also in the near-field of the structure. Compared to first in-situ measured scours in the test site, at least a good qualitative agreement of the modeled scour depths and evolutions could be shown.
Physical modeling of scour around tripod foundation structures for offshore wind energy converters
As a step to further develop the share of renewable energies, the first German offshore test site alpha ventus has been installed in the North Sea in 2009 in water depths of 30 m, where experience shall be gained and made available for future offshore wind farms. Regarding converter foundations in deep water, it is well known that in most cases scour phenomena occur around the structures. Due to the complexity of the tripod foundations, significant knowledge gaps in scour progression in general and especially in detail as well as its probable effects on the stability and durability are given. Therefore, investigations on scouring phenomena around complex foundation structures like the tripod are carried out within the research project. The investigation method consists of a unique combination of local scour monitoring as well as physical and numerical modeling, whereas the physical modeling part was carried by means of 1:40 laboratory tests and 1:12 large-scale physical model tests in wave flumes. The results show that scours around the tripod foundation do not only occur directly around the foundation piles, but also in the near-field of the structure. Compared to first in-situ measured scours in the test site, at least a good qualitative agreement of the modeled scour depths and evolutions could be shown.
Physical modeling of scour around tripod foundation structures for offshore wind energy converters
Stahlmann, Arne (Autor:in) / Schlurmann, Torsten (Autor:in) / Technische Informationsbibliothek (TIB) (Gastgebende Institution)
2010
Sonstige
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Near-field , Local scour , Coastal engineering , Offshore wind energy converters , Offshore wind farms , Foundations , Off-shore wind energy , North Sea , Complex foundation , Models , Offshore wind energy , Large-scale physical modeling , Konferenzschrift , Physical modeling , Knowledge gaps , Large-scale physical model tests , Test site , Foundation piles , Wave flumes , Laboratory test , Deep Water , Wind power , Scour depth , Water depth , Scour , Tripod , In-situ , Renewable energies , Tripod foundations
DDC:
500
Physical modeling of scour around tripod foundation structures for offshore wind energy converters
BASE | 2010
|Physical modeling of scour around tripod foundation structures for offshore wind energy converters
TIBKAT | 2010
TRIPOD FOUNDATIONS FOR OFFSHORE WIND-ENERGY CONVERTERS
British Library Online Contents | 2007
|DataCite | 2012
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