Cyclic Loading Effects of Rock Scour Protection for Offshore Wind Applications

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Title
Cyclic Loading Effects of Rock Scour Protection for Offshore Wind Applications

CoPED ID
eaf93979-9430-4f8c-b7ae-16f662eaff7f

Status
Active


Value
No funds listed.

Start Date
Sept. 30, 2020

End Date
March 31, 2024

Description

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Offshore wind (OW) plays an important role in the transition to low carbon energy supply, and has enormous potential for providing renewable energy across the globe, with projects starting to be developed in East Asia and the USA. The majority of foundations built for offshore wind consists of steel monopiles of up to 10 m in diameter. The use of rock protection to protect seabed mounted offshore foundations from scouring is growing. Loose rock protection is currently the primary method used to protect offshore foundations.

With the expansion of Offshore Wind projects to East Asia and the USA, there is an increasing concern as to how rock protection would behave during cyclic loading, and in particular seismic events, and its performance subsequent to that event. The same concern also applies to evaluating seismic effects on rockfill placed for submarine cable stabilisation.

The project will aim at addressing this research gap by assessing cyclic and seismic effects on scour protection performance. The work will involve experimental testing and design methodology.

University of Cambridge LEAD_ORG
HR Wallingford STUDENT_PP_ORG

Santana Madabhushi SUPER_PER

Subjects by relevance
  1. Wind energy
  2. Renewable energy sources
  3. Wind power stations
  4. Projects

Extracted key phrases
  1. Offshore Wind Applications
  2. Cyclic Loading Effects
  3. Offshore Wind project
  4. Rock Scour Protection
  5. Offshore wind
  6. Offshore foundation
  7. Loose rock protection
  8. Scour protection performance
  9. Low carbon energy supply
  10. Particular seismic event
  11. East Asia
  12. Seismic effect
  13. Renewable energy
  14. Important role
  15. Steel monopile

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