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Paper presented at the The 33rd International Ocean and Polar Engineering Conference, June 19–23, 2023
Paper Number: ISOPE-I-23-107
...-activity, more accurate output forecast) (Rosa-Santos et al., 2022). social responsibility denmark government negative correlation europe government sustainable development united kingdom government wind farm norway government turbine wind energy farm wind power wind speed energy...
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Paper presented at the The 33rd International Ocean and Polar Engineering Conference, June 19–23, 2023
Paper Number: ISOPE-I-23-072
... united states government wind energy downstream wind turbine wind farm turbine simulation upstream turbine social responsibility blade-generated wake wind turbine experiment renewable energy velocity profile sustainability sustainable development downstream turbine cfd simulation...
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Paper presented at the The 33rd International Ocean and Polar Engineering Conference, June 19–23, 2023
Paper Number: ISOPE-I-23-082
... ABSTRACT The design of a floating wind farm is based on the weather data measured by 1 facility, such as a met tower. The actual weather condition is not uniform in a large-scale wind farm. We analyzed short wave radar data in Japan and correlation of wave data between 2 endpoints...
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Paper presented at the The 32nd International Ocean and Polar Engineering Conference, June 5–10, 2022
Paper Number: ISOPE-I-22-041
... social responsibility subsea system wind speed scenario sustainable development hub height turbulence intensity turbine wind turbine fwt wind field downstream fwt semi-submersible wind turbine power output vertical center position sustainability wind energy wind farm downstream...
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Paper presented at the The 32nd International Ocean and Polar Engineering Conference, June 5–10, 2022
Paper Number: ISOPE-I-22-042
... sustainability sustainable development offshore wind farm sediment social responsibility artificial intelligence vulnerability sea area wind speed spatial planning geological condition wind energy wind farm vulnerability analysis marine economic scale spatial distribution...
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Paper presented at the The 32nd International Ocean and Polar Engineering Conference, June 5–10, 2022
Paper Number: ISOPE-I-22-057
... ABSTRACT At present, a number of offshore wind farms have been built in China and some of these offshore wind farms (not minority) are located on the sides of shipping lanes. This will lead to a certain risk of collision between the sailing ship and offshore wind turbine foundations due...
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Paper presented at the The 32nd International Ocean and Polar Engineering Conference, June 5–10, 2022
Paper Number: ISOPE-I-22-054
... wind farms being built with so-called floating foundation structures. This paper investigates the advantages and disadvantages of conventional and floating installation concepts using simulation studies. The findings show that the floating concepts in certain constellations require less installation...
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Paper presented at the The 32nd International Ocean and Polar Engineering Conference, June 5–10, 2022
Paper Number: ISOPE-I-22-118
... ABSTRACT In China, due to very thick silty soil top layers existed in many offshore wind farms, the self-elevated offshore wind turbine installation units are not versatile, and therefore the installation of the offshore wind turbine tower and nacelle by floating crane vessels is demanded...
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Paper presented at the The 31st International Ocean and Polar Engineering Conference, June 20–25, 2021
Paper Number: ISOPE-I-21-1209
... of single turbine cases are analyzed and compared to those of two tandemly arrayed turbines. The offshore wind energy market is growing rapidly globally. To be more competitive in the energy market, the levelized cost of energy KEY WORDS: CFD; Wind Turbine; Wake Effect. (LCOE) of offshore wind farms needs...
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Paper presented at the The 31st International Ocean and Polar Engineering Conference, June 20–25, 2021
Paper Number: ISOPE-I-21-1211
... Abstract Offshore wind farms are usually located remote from meteorological stations. Except from the sonic anemometers mounted at the nacelles of the wind turbines according to industrial standards, the access to wind measurements in the farm and its immediate surroundings is therefore...
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Paper presented at the The 31st International Ocean and Polar Engineering Conference, June 20–25, 2021
Paper Number: ISOPE-I-21-1198
... Abstract "Wake effect" is a universal phenomenon in large-scale wind farms, which will adversely affect the benefit of wind farms. In this study, we adopt a tandem arrangement of two wind turbines to investigate a new wake effect restraining strategy called "Counter-Rotating Wind Turbine (CRWT...
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Paper presented at the The 31st International Ocean and Polar Engineering Conference, June 20–25, 2021
Paper Number: ISOPE-I-21-1192
... Abstract In a large wind farm, the downstream turbines are inevitably affected by the upwind turbine wakes, which leads to decreased velocity and increased fatigue load for the downwind turbines. So accurately predicting the wake deficits behind the turbines is critical, especially...
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Paper presented at the The 30th International Ocean and Polar Engineering Conference, October 11–16, 2020
Paper Number: ISOPE-I-20-1172
... ABSTRACT Currently, with the saturation of the site selection of onshore wind farms and the negative impact on residents, exploiting the offshore wind energy at deep water has drawn the attention of the industry and governments. As a result, it is necessary for us researchers to study...
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Paper presented at the The 30th International Ocean and Polar Engineering Conference, October 11–16, 2020
Paper Number: ISOPE-I-20-1196
... ABSTRACT Limited by the space and topographic factors, wake effect cannot be avoided in the wind farm. Due to the wake of upstream wind turbine, the inflow wind speed for downstream wind turbine will be reduced. As a result, the wind farm has a significant decrease of annual power output...
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Paper presented at the The 30th International Ocean and Polar Engineering Conference, October 11–16, 2020
Paper Number: ISOPE-I-20-1202
...) is called ACE which stand for "Alleviating Cyclone and Earthquake challenges for wind farms". The project was kicked off in November 2019 and is expected to run until August 2020. The consortium consists of 20 project partners representing some of the most relevant offshore wind farm developers, wind...
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Paper presented at the The 30th International Ocean and Polar Engineering Conference, October 11–16, 2020
Paper Number: ISOPE-I-20-1194
... ABSTRACT Offshore wind turbines are designed for a lifetime of 20 to 25 years. Therefore, many wind turbines will have to be removed from the German North Sea and Baltic Sea in the next few years without leaving any residue. With alpha ventus and BARD Offshore 1, two wind farms have already...
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Paper presented at the The 29th International Ocean and Polar Engineering Conference, June 16–21, 2019
Paper Number: ISOPE-I-19-319
... ABSTRACT The Hawaii floating wind farm locations proposed are in very deepwater ranging to 1,000 m with steep bathymetry changes so that a semi or spar type floating foundation with catenary mooring may have a limitation for the locations. A new TLP type platform, called TX-Wind is thus...
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Paper presented at the The 29th International Ocean and Polar Engineering Conference, June 16–21, 2019
Paper Number: ISOPE-I-19-036
... ABSTRACT Wake interaction normally occurs in all wind farms and impacts significantly the flow field and performance of downstream wind turbines. The present work aims to study the wind turbine wake interaction phenomenon through the CFD method using LES and actuator line model. The solver...
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Paper presented at the The 28th International Ocean and Polar Engineering Conference, June 10–15, 2018
Paper Number: ISOPE-I-18-286
... ABSTRACT The Gulf of Bothnia has the potential for large capacity wind farms because of relatively high and constant wind velocities. However, the sea freezes annually, introducing the most significant uncertainties in the support structure design for offshore wind turbines. This presentation...
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Paper presented at the The 28th International Ocean and Polar Engineering Conference, June 10–15, 2018
Paper Number: ISOPE-I-18-736
... ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to adequately examine potential wave fields, flow fields, and coastal geomorphological changes in an ocean near an offshore wind farm after installation of a wind powergenerating set. Accordingly, this study applied hydrodynamic and geomorphological...

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