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INVESTIGATING NOVEL FOUNDATIONS FOR OFFSHORE WINDPOWER GENERATION

机译:调查海上风力发电的新基础

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In recent years there has been a worldwide increase in the pressure to develop sources of renewable energy. The UK government is committed to ensuring that ten percent of UK energy consumption will be supplied by renewables by the year 2010. Central to this commitment is the need to develop wind farms particularly in the offshore environment. Moving offshore will allow very large wind turbines capable of supplying 2 MW (first generation) to 5 MW (second generation) of power to be installed in large farms consisting of up to fifty or more turbines. In contrast to typical oil and gas structures the foundation may account for up to forty percent of the projected installed cost. The weight of each structure is very low, so the applied vertical load on the foundation will be small compared to the moment load derived from the wind and waves. Further, it will be necessary to have a single design that can be mass-produced over each site rather than have each foundation individually engineered. In combination these points lead to a very interesting engineering problem where the design of the foundation becomes crucial to the economics of the project. One solution is to use conventional piling. However, at some sites it may prove more economical to use shallow foundations, and, in particular suction installed skirted foundations. It will be necessary to develop an adequate design framework for these novel foundations under the relevant combinations of load so that the optimum structural configuration can be achieved. At Oxford University a program of research on skirted foundations has been underway for the last five years, and much progress has been made on the understanding of this type of foundation under combined loading. This progress has been in both experimental and theoretical areas. This paper explores various structural options that might be used for the wind turbine application. These different options lead to different loading conditions on the foundations. Experiments investigating these different loading conditions are explored. A theoretical approach that describes the experimental results in a way that can be implemented in typical structural analyses programs is outlined. Finally details of a major research program into developing the necessary design guidelines for foundations for offshore wind turbines is described.
机译:近年来,在开发可再生能源来源的压力下,全世界都有一个增加。英国政府致力于确保2010年的可再生能源供应10%的英国能源消费。这一承诺的核心是需要在离岸环境中开发风电场。移动海上将允许具有2 MW(第一代)到5 MW(第二代)电源的非常大的风力涡轮机安装在由最多五十或更多的涡轮机组成的大型场上。与典型的石油和天然气结构相比,基础可以占预计安装成本的高达40%。每个结构的重量非常低,因此与从风和波的力矩负载相比,基础上的施加的垂直载荷将很小。此外,有必要具有可以在每个部位批量生产的单一设计,而不是单独设计的每个基础。结合这些点导致了一个非常有趣的工程问题,其中基础的设计对项目的经济性至关重要。一种解决方案是使用传统的打桩。然而,在某些地点,它可能证明更经济地使用浅层基础,并且特别是吸入式裙子基础。在相关的负载组合下,有必要为这些新颖的基础开发适当的设计框架,以便可以实现最佳结构配置。在牛津大学,过去五年正在进行一项关于裙子基础的研究计划,并在综合装载下了解这种基础的理解有很大进展。这一进展在实验和理论领域。本文探讨了可能用于风力涡轮机应用的各种结构选项。这些不同的选择导致基础的不同装载条件。探讨了调查这些不同的装载条件的实验。概述了一种理论方法,描述了可以在典型结构分析程序中实现的方式实现的实验结果。最后描述了一个主要研究计划的详细信息,以制定近海风力涡轮机的基础的必要设计准则。

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