Advancement in the Pile Design of Offshore Wind Platforms
Tuesday, 7 May
610
Technical / Poster Session
This session covers recent advances in foundations design for offshore wind structures. The session provides case studies as well as cost effective improvements in design methods. Discussion on how to adapt experience from hydrocarbon energy to benefit renewable energy is presented with the aim of facilitating an economically feasible energy transition. The presentations also include new mooring innovations for floating wind turbines, reliability-based design methods that benefit foundation structural design and a case study evaluating causes of recent pile run event.
Chairperson(s)
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1400-1418 35113Horizontal Capacity of Suction Anchor With Retrievable Cap in Clay for Floating Wind Turbine
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1420-1438 35312Monopile Penetration Through Scour Protection - Full Scale Testing and Discrete Element Analysis
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1440-1458 35212Transforming Floating Wind Turbine Anchoring With Oil Field Technology of Casing Drilling
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1500-1518 35471Prediction of Pile Run During Pile Driving - Analytical Model and Field Observations
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1520-1538 35306Integrating Dual-Parameter Soil Classification With CPT-Driven Machine Learning for Site Investigation of Offshore Wind
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1540-1558 35241Buoyant Tower: Experimental and Numerical Studies on Novel Application of Suction Caisson Foundation
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1600-1618 35333Risk Mitigation for Punch Through of XXL Monopiles - MPM validation and Field Observations