This paper summarizes the findings from Phase II of the Offshore Code Comparison, Collaboration, Continued, with Correlation project. The project is run under the International Energy Agency Wind Research Task 30, and is focused on validating the tools used for modeling offshore wind systems through the comparison of simulated responses of select system designs to physical test data. Validation activities such as these lead to improvement of offshore wind modeling tools, which will enable the development of more innovative and cost-effective offshore wind designs. For Phase II of the project, numerical models of the DeepCwind floating semisubmersible wind system were validated using measurement data from a 1/50th-scale validation campaig...
The subject of this study is the verification and the validation of existing numerical codes for flo...
This work presents the results of a benchmark study on aero-servo-hydro-elastic codes for offshore w...
Wind Energy is the fastest growing renewable energy source in the world. The trend is expected to co...
This paper summarizes the findings from Phase II of the Offshore Code Comparison, Collaboration, Con...
Phase I of the OC6 project is focused on examining why offshore wind design tools underpredict the r...
AbstractThis paper summarizes the findings from Phase Ib of the Offshore Code Comparison, Collaborat...
Offshore wind turbines are designed and analyzed using comprehensive simulation tools that account f...
Climate change, as a result from global warming, requires an energy transition: the reduction of gre...
Improved access to renewable energy in developing economies will be a major factor in future global ...
The challenge for floating offshore wind structures is to reduce costs. The industry needs a wind tu...
Offshore wind turbines are designed and analyzed using comprehensive simulation tools (or codes) tha...
This is the author accepted manuscriptThis paper explores the role of wave spectral characteristics ...
This study continues [1] the examination of the long-term global response of a floating...
Offshore wind turbines are designed and analyzed using comprehensive simulation codes that account f...
This paper provides a summary of the work done within Phase III of the Offshore Code Comparison, Col...
The subject of this study is the verification and the validation of existing numerical codes for flo...
This work presents the results of a benchmark study on aero-servo-hydro-elastic codes for offshore w...
Wind Energy is the fastest growing renewable energy source in the world. The trend is expected to co...
This paper summarizes the findings from Phase II of the Offshore Code Comparison, Collaboration, Con...
Phase I of the OC6 project is focused on examining why offshore wind design tools underpredict the r...
AbstractThis paper summarizes the findings from Phase Ib of the Offshore Code Comparison, Collaborat...
Offshore wind turbines are designed and analyzed using comprehensive simulation tools that account f...
Climate change, as a result from global warming, requires an energy transition: the reduction of gre...
Improved access to renewable energy in developing economies will be a major factor in future global ...
The challenge for floating offshore wind structures is to reduce costs. The industry needs a wind tu...
Offshore wind turbines are designed and analyzed using comprehensive simulation tools (or codes) tha...
This is the author accepted manuscriptThis paper explores the role of wave spectral characteristics ...
This study continues [1] the examination of the long-term global response of a floating...
Offshore wind turbines are designed and analyzed using comprehensive simulation codes that account f...
This paper provides a summary of the work done within Phase III of the Offshore Code Comparison, Col...
The subject of this study is the verification and the validation of existing numerical codes for flo...
This work presents the results of a benchmark study on aero-servo-hydro-elastic codes for offshore w...
Wind Energy is the fastest growing renewable energy source in the world. The trend is expected to co...