Wave run-up on cylindrical and cone shaped foundations for offshore wind turbines |
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Authors: | Leen De Vos Peter Frigaard Julien De Rouck |
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Affiliation: | 1. Ghent University, Department of Civil Engineering, Technologiepark 904, 9052 Ghent, Belgium;2. Aalborg University, Department of Civil Engineering, Sohngaardsholmsvej 57, 9000 Aalborg, Denmark |
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Abstract: | During the last decade, several offshore wind-farms were built and offshore wind energy promises to be a suitable alternative to provide green energy. However, there are still some engineering challenges in placing the foundations of offshore wind turbines. For example, wave run-up and wave impacts cause unexpected damage to boat landing facilities and platforms. To assess the forces due to wave run-up, the distribution of run-up around the pile and the maximum run-up height need to be known. This article describes a physical model study of the run-up heights and run-up distribution on two shapes of foundations for offshore wind turbines, including both regular and irregular waves. The influence of wave steepness, wave height and water depth on run-up is investigated. The measured run-up values are compared with applicable theories and previous experimental studies predicting run-up on a circular pile. |
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Keywords: | Wave run-up Cylindrical monopile Conical monopile Offshore wind turbine Foundation physical model Spatial distribution |
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