Summary Of The Joint Industry Project Wave Impact On Fixed Foundations (Wifi Jip)

PROCEEDINGS OF THE ASME 36TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON OCEAN, OFFSHORE AND ARCTIC ENGINEERING, 2017, VOL 10(2017)

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The objective of the Joint Industry Project Wave impact on Fixed foundations (WiFi JIP) was to increase the understanding of breaking and steep wave impact's on fixed foundations of offshore wind turbines (OW1). The project was set-up as a Joint Industry Project (JIP) and in total 20 companies and research institutes participated in the project.In this paper a summary of the complete WiFi JIP project will be presented At the start of the project the state of the art design methods and guidelines were reviewed (WP1). Thereafter a jacket and a monopile foundation were designed using these state-of-the-art tools that were available at the start of the project. This effort has been reported in WP2, where design computations were carried out using the embedded stream function approach for several sea states. In this WP Siemens, ECN and Ramboll also calculated the impact response of the monopile to surging and spilling type wave breakers with their engineering tools. In the next phase the designed foundations were tested in M_ARIN 's shallow water model basin. The foundation for the monopile was modelled as a rigid and flexible foundation. The foundations were tested in regular waves, irregular sea states and so called focused waves. During the model tests the wave heights, wave run-up, accelerations, impact pressures and loads on the foundation and boat landing were measured The model test results were reported in WP3 and 7 and used as validation for WP9 and 10. WP4 delivered more understanding of realistic design conditions for areas typical for OWT, like the North Sea. Particular attention was paid to the probability of occurrence of breaking and steep waves and the associated slamming load. For this an extensive 5 week experimental program was performed from September to October 2013 in the wide wave current flume at Deltares (Atlantic Basin). During these tests both waves and current were simulated and two bathymetries.WP8 provided analyses of the performed full scale measurements on the response of a OWT: The full-scale measurements were done for a Vestas V90 3MW wind turbine in the Belwind windfarm which is located 46 km off the coast of Zeebrugge on the Bligh Bank. The CFD simulations performed in WP 9 showed that a good agreement is obtained between the CFD simulations and the model and full scale measurement.In work package 10, an improved methodology was developed based on the outcome of the previous WP's to model the breaking wave impact of plunging type breakers. In WP II and 12 this new approach is applied on different case study's by ECN.
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OffshoreWind Turbine (OWT), extreme seastates, Mono-Pile, Breaking Waves, Wave Loads
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