This extensive and expansive book focuses on three core areas of
detail: the design, construction, and classification criteria for
offshore bottom-load wind turbines; offshore floating-load wind
turbines; and the global performance and integrated load analysis of
offshore wind turbines. The book explains the rules and regulations
(as they currently exist) around the design and building of offshore
wind turbines and then analyzes their performance parameters around
the globe. For context, the book includes simulations based on models
across varying operational conditions including wind loads, snow and
ice, rain, and other typical maritime conditions. This book makes
ideal reading for offshore engineers, surveyors, and engineering
students at university looking to go into the offshore and renewables
industry. Key concepts such as integrated load analysis, dynamic
modeling, and environmental impact are thoroughly examined. The
chapters offer insights into frequency-domain and time-domain
analyses, coupled with practical case studies on foundation modeling
and mooring systems. Readers will uncover critical discussions on
aerodynamic loads, seismic impacts, and fatigue assessments. This book
is an essential resource for anyone looking to deepen their
understanding of offshore wind turbine technology. Ideal for
engineers, surveyors, and students in the field of offshore
engineering, this book serves as a vital reference for professionals
and academics alike. Whether readers are involved in the design or
development of renewable energy projects or are students aspiring to
enter this dynamic industry, Fatima Aderouane’s expertise offers
invaluable guidance. This work is particularly relevant for those
associated with institutions focusing on renewable energy engineering
and offshore technology.
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ISBN
9783031860102
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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