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The Implications of Advanced Monopile Design Methodologies in Offshore Wind Turbines
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Offshore Site Investigation Geotechnics 8th International Conference Proceedings
The design of Offshore Wind Turbines (OWT) is a complex process involving several stages: wind turbine selection, tower and sub-structure design, as well as foundation design and installation. A successful design requires close interaction between these components in order to satisfy the main design requirements, namely the capacity and accumulated rotation for the foundation and dynamic response and fatigue for the whole system. Recent research has revealed that the current design methods for
doi:10.3723/osig17.1037
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