Development of offshore wind turbines shows a clear shift from the fixed-bottom turbines to the floating turbines. The reason for such tendency is due to the fact that moving towards the deep ocean will substantially limit the feasibility of using fixed-bottom wind turbines because of several significant operational and environmental constraints. For such conditions, the floating turbine concepts, adopted from the offshore oil and gas industries, will be able to maximize the wind power extraction by increasing the structural reliability and decreasing the construction cost. Difficulties of structural design and development in the offshore wind energy industry, due to complex nature of offshore loading and structural responses (rotating mass...
As the rotor diameter of offshore wind turbines increases, an improved understanding of the structur...
A rapid increase in global energy demand and the international objective of increasing the contribut...
Author's accepted version (postprint).The official version on ASME’s Digital Collection website: htt...
Development of offshore wind turbines shows a clear shift from the fixed-bottom turbines to the floa...
Wind power is a large natural source for renewable energy, and many countries have shown interest in...
This paper presents a comparative numerical study on the dynamic responses of three Floating Offshor...
Master's thesis in Offshore technology: Marine and subsea technologyIn the development of offshore w...
This thesis has an objective aimed at understanding the sensitivity of the support structure for an ...
This thesis has an objective aimed at understanding the sensitivity of the support structure for an ...
Various types of floaters have been proposed to support floating offshore wind turbines. The bulk of...
Master's thesis in Offshore structural engineeringThe ever increasing demand for renewable energy, c...
In the design of offshore wind turbines, it is important to make a realistic estimate of the wind lo...
Current offshore wind turbine designs are basic concepts using standard upwind land-based wind turbi...
This thesis has an objective aimed at understanding the sensitivity of the support structure for an ...
Wind energy is the most widely harvested of the renewable energy resources. The offshore wind sector...
As the rotor diameter of offshore wind turbines increases, an improved understanding of the structur...
A rapid increase in global energy demand and the international objective of increasing the contribut...
Author's accepted version (postprint).The official version on ASME’s Digital Collection website: htt...
Development of offshore wind turbines shows a clear shift from the fixed-bottom turbines to the floa...
Wind power is a large natural source for renewable energy, and many countries have shown interest in...
This paper presents a comparative numerical study on the dynamic responses of three Floating Offshor...
Master's thesis in Offshore technology: Marine and subsea technologyIn the development of offshore w...
This thesis has an objective aimed at understanding the sensitivity of the support structure for an ...
This thesis has an objective aimed at understanding the sensitivity of the support structure for an ...
Various types of floaters have been proposed to support floating offshore wind turbines. The bulk of...
Master's thesis in Offshore structural engineeringThe ever increasing demand for renewable energy, c...
In the design of offshore wind turbines, it is important to make a realistic estimate of the wind lo...
Current offshore wind turbine designs are basic concepts using standard upwind land-based wind turbi...
This thesis has an objective aimed at understanding the sensitivity of the support structure for an ...
Wind energy is the most widely harvested of the renewable energy resources. The offshore wind sector...
As the rotor diameter of offshore wind turbines increases, an improved understanding of the structur...
A rapid increase in global energy demand and the international objective of increasing the contribut...
Author's accepted version (postprint).The official version on ASME’s Digital Collection website: htt...