Articles | Volume 2, issue 2
https://doi.org/10.5194/wes-2-361-2017
https://doi.org/10.5194/wes-2-361-2017
Research article
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04 Jul 2017
Research article |  | 04 Jul 2017

Effect of foundation modelling on the fatigue lifetime of a monopile-based offshore wind turbine

Steffen Aasen, Ana M. Page, Kristoffer Skjolden Skau, and Tor Anders Nygaard

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ED: Reconsider after major revisions (06 Mar 2017) by Athanasios Kolios
AR by Tor Anders Nygaard on behalf of the Authors (18 Apr 2017)  Manuscript 
ED: Publish as is (10 May 2017) by Athanasios Kolios
ED: Publish as is (10 May 2017) by Joachim Peinke (Chief editor)
AR by Tor Anders Nygaard on behalf of the Authors (16 May 2017)
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The industry standard for analysis of monopile foundations is inaccurate, and alternative models for foundation behavior are needed. This study investigates how four different soil-foundation models affect the fatigue damage of an offshore wind turbine with a monopile foundation. Stiffness and damping properties have a noticeable effect, in particular for idling cases. At mud-line, accumulated fatigue damage varied up to 22 % depending on the foundation model used.
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