Offshore Floating Wind Platforms: The Path from Innovation to Industrialization
Monday, 1 May
610
Technical / Poster Session
The session discusses the recent advancements in the analysis and design of Offshore Floating Wind platforms and their components. The focus of the session is on the designs for larger wind turbines, i.e. 15+ MW and the challenges with industrializations of the designs.
Chairperson
Sponsoring Society:
- Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers (SNAME)
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1400-1418 32281An Efficient Time Domain Fatigue Analysis Method for Floating Wind Turbine Hull Structure
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1420-1438 32415Evaluation of a 15 MW Turret Moored Floating Offshore Wind Turbine
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1440-1458 32572Serial Production of Floating Wind Concrete Foundations
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1500-1518 32646A New Mooring System for Floating Offshore Wind Turbines: Theory, Design and Industrialization
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1520-1538 32153Evaluation of Numerical Methodologies and Physical Effects on a Performance-Scaled Floating Offshore Wind Turbine Rotor
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1540-1558 32368Model Testing of a Passively Controlled 15 MW Floating Wind Tension Leg Platform
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1600-1618 32437Importance of Flexible Structure Modeling of a Floating Wind Platform