Edge scour around an offshore windmill
A windmill in sea generates scour around its foundation. This scour can cause problems by changing the resonance frequency of the pile. Resonance can be a cause of metal fatigue and can therefore reduce the lifetime of a windmill. In order to prevent scour directly near the pile of the windmill, scour protection is installed. However, just outside the scour protection edge scour develops. This can cause damage to the electricity cables buried in the bed. The aim of this research is to predict the depth, extent, location and rate of edge scour around an offshore windmill. This may result in an engineering design rule for edge scour around scour protections of offshore windmills. With this design rule the optimal location and burial depth of electricity cables can be determined. This might be a step forward for offshore wind energy to become a cost-effective scource of renewable energy in the future.
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Info:
Name |
Ester Simoons |
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Room |
HH 1.14 |
Software package |
Delft3D |
Start Date |
01 februari 2011 |
Specialisation Programme |
Hydraulic engineering and water resources management |
Deltares supervisors |
Tim Raaijmakers |
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Arjen Luijendijk |
TU Delft professor |
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