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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2019Embargo end date: 09 Dec 2019 PortugalPublisher:MDPI AG Funded by:EC | HYDRALAB-PLUSEC| HYDRALAB-PLUSAuthors:Carlos Emilio Arboleda Chavez;
Carlos Emilio Arboleda Chavez
Carlos Emilio Arboleda Chavez in OpenAIREVasiliki Stratigaki;
Vasiliki Stratigaki
Vasiliki Stratigaki in OpenAIREMinghao Wu;
Minghao Wu
Minghao Wu in OpenAIREPeter Troch;
+14 AuthorsPeter Troch
Peter Troch in OpenAIRECarlos Emilio Arboleda Chavez;
Carlos Emilio Arboleda Chavez
Carlos Emilio Arboleda Chavez in OpenAIREVasiliki Stratigaki;
Vasiliki Stratigaki
Vasiliki Stratigaki in OpenAIREMinghao Wu;
Minghao Wu
Minghao Wu in OpenAIREPeter Troch;
Peter Troch
Peter Troch in OpenAIREAlexander Schendel;
Alexander Schendel
Alexander Schendel in OpenAIREMario Welzel;
Raúl Villanueva;Mario Welzel
Mario Welzel in OpenAIRETorsten Schlurmann;
Leen De Vos;Torsten Schlurmann
Torsten Schlurmann in OpenAIREDogan Kisacik;
Dogan Kisacik
Dogan Kisacik in OpenAIREFrancisco Taveira Pinto;
Francisco Taveira Pinto
Francisco Taveira Pinto in OpenAIRETiago Fazeres-Ferradosa;
Tiago Fazeres-Ferradosa
Tiago Fazeres-Ferradosa in OpenAIREPaulo Rosa Santos;
Leen Baelus; Viktoria Szengel; Annelies Bolle;Paulo Rosa Santos
Paulo Rosa Santos in OpenAIRERichard Whitehouse;
Richard Whitehouse
Richard Whitehouse in OpenAIREDavid Todd;
David Todd
David Todd in OpenAIREdoi: 10.3390/en12091709 , 10.15488/8613
This study aims to improve the design of scour protection around offshore wind turbine monopiles, as well as future-proofing them against the impacts of climate change. A series of large-scale experiments have been performed in the context of the European HYDRALAB-PLUS PROTEUS (Protection of offshore wind turbine monopiles against scouring) project in the Fast Flow Facility in HR Wallingford. These experiments make use of state of the art optical and acoustic measurement techniques to assess the damage of scour protections under the combined action of waves and currents. These novel PROTEUS tests focus on the study of the grading of the scour protection material as a stabilizing parameter, which has never been done under the combined action of waves and currents at a large scale. Scale effects are reduced and, thus, design risks are minimized. Moreover, the generated data will support the development of future scour protection designs and the validation of numerical models used by researchers worldwide. The testing program objectives are: (i) to compare the performance of single-layer wide-graded material used against scouring with current design practices; (ii) to verify the stability of the scour protection designs under extreme flow conditions; (iii) to provide a benchmark dataset for scour protection stability at large scale; and (iv) to investigate the scale effects on scour protection stability.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Conference object , Journal 2019Embargo end date: 09 Dec 2019Publisher:MDPI AG Authors:Mario Welzel;
Mario Welzel
Mario Welzel in OpenAIREAlexander Schendel;
Alexander Schendel
Alexander Schendel in OpenAIRETorsten Schlurmann;
Torsten Schlurmann
Torsten Schlurmann in OpenAIREArndt Hildebrandt;
Arndt Hildebrandt
Arndt Hildebrandt in OpenAIREdoi: 10.3390/en12163089 , 10.15488/8612
The present article presents results of a laboratory study on the assessment of erosion patterns around a hydrodynamic transparent offshore foundation exposed to combined waves and currents. The model tests were conducted under irregular, long-crested waves in a scale of 1:30 in a wave-current basin. A terrestrial 3D laser scanner was used to acquire data of the sediment surface around the foundation structure. Tests have been conducted systematically varying from wave- to current-dominated conditions. Different volume analyzing methods are introduced, which can be related for any offshore or coastal structure to disclose physical processes in complex erosion patterns. Empirical formulations are proposed for the quantification of spatially eroded sediment volumes and scour depths in the near-field and vicinity of the structure. Findings from the present study agree well with in-situ data stemming from the field. Contrasting spatial erosion development between experimental and in-situ data determines a stable maximum of erosion intensity at a distance of 1.25 A, 1.25 times the structure’s footprint A, as well as a global scour extent of 2.1–2.7 A within the present study and about 2.7–2.8 A from the field. By this means, a structure-induced environmental footprint as a measure for erosion of sediment affecting marine habitat is quantified.
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