2018
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/193/1/012022
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The development of conceptual options to the construction of ice-resistant floating wind power plants

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“…Since such structures operate in open sea conditions, rather high requirements are imposed on mooring systems to ensure the reliability and safety of performing work on them in conditions of extreme environmental influences. The main number of objects under study has a high cost, and therefore it is of particular importance and relevance to ensure the trouble-free operation of the mooring system, which, under any external influences, should ensure the normal operation of the offshore floating structure [3]. The mooring system is a set of elements connecting a floating object with anchor supports at the bottom of the water area and with the coastal root part, ensuring the mooring of a floating object in a given place under the action of external loads or influences [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since such structures operate in open sea conditions, rather high requirements are imposed on mooring systems to ensure the reliability and safety of performing work on them in conditions of extreme environmental influences. The main number of objects under study has a high cost, and therefore it is of particular importance and relevance to ensure the trouble-free operation of the mooring system, which, under any external influences, should ensure the normal operation of the offshore floating structure [3]. The mooring system is a set of elements connecting a floating object with anchor supports at the bottom of the water area and with the coastal root part, ensuring the mooring of a floating object in a given place under the action of external loads or influences [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%