ASME 2018 1st International Offshore Wind Technical Conference 2018
DOI: 10.1115/iowtc2018-1043
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A Study on Structural Responses of Offshore Wind Turbines by Slamming Loads

Abstract: Offshore structures operating at sea are severely affected by slamming pressure. This slamming pressure significantly shortens the design life of offshore structures including offshore wind turbines and results in personal and material damage. This slamming load has to be fully considered in the design phase of the structure, and therefore good quality of experimental results should be supported. In Korea, offshore wind turbines have excellent conditions geographically. In the West sea, the cons… Show more

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“…Safe and efficient performance of offshore renewable energy devices can be linked to the exposure scenarios they face over lifetime [1][2][3]. It is thus important to understand the structural responses of such devices [4][5][6] due to these exposure scenarios. While this importance is well acknowledged, there is no straightforward way to achieve it.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Safe and efficient performance of offshore renewable energy devices can be linked to the exposure scenarios they face over lifetime [1][2][3]. It is thus important to understand the structural responses of such devices [4][5][6] due to these exposure scenarios. While this importance is well acknowledged, there is no straightforward way to achieve it.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%