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ASME 2011 30th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering | 2011

Offshore Reliability Approach for Floating Renewable Energy Devices

Lars Johanning; Philipp R. Thies; D Parish; George H. Smith

This paper describes the test facilities developed within the Peninsular Research institution for Marine Renewable Energy (PRIMaRE) group and discusses the approach of the group to mitigate risk for marine renewable energy installations. The main consideration is given to the reliability assessment of components within mooring configurations and towards power umbilical for typical renewable energy sites. Load and response data from sea trial will be used to highlight the importance of these research activities, and a Dynamic Marine Component Test rig (DMaC) is introduced that allows four degree of freedom fatigue or destructive tests. Furthermore it is discussed how this facilities could also aid in the reliability assessment of wider offshore applications.Copyright


Aquacultural Engineering | 2018

Design and operation of a low-cost and compact autonomous buoy system for use in coastal aquaculture and water quality monitoring

Wiebke Schmidt; David Raymond; D Parish; Ian Ashton; Peter I. Miller; Carlos Campos; Jamie D. Shutler

The need to ensure future food security and issues of varying estuarine water quality is driving the expansion of aquaculture into near-shore coastal waters. It is prudent to fully evaluate new or proposed aquaculture sites, prior to any substantial financial investment in infrastructure and staffing. Measurements of water temperature, salinity and dissolved oxygen can be used to gain insight into the physical, chemical and biological water quality conditions within a farm site, towards identifying its suitability for farming, both for the stock species of interest and for assessing the potential risk from harmful or toxic algae. The latter can cause closure of shellfish harvesting. Unfortunately, commercial scientific monitoring systems can be cost prohibitive for small organisations and companies to purchase and operate. Here we describe the design, construction and deployment of a low cost (<£ 5000) monitoring buoy suitable for use within a near-shore aquaculture farm or bathing waters. The mooring includes a suite of sensors designed for supporting and understanding variations in near-shore physical, chemical and biological water quality. The system has been designed so that it can be operated and maintained by non-scientific staff, whilst still providing good quality scientific data. Data collected from two deployments totalling 14 months, one in a coastal bay location, another in an estuary, have illustrated the robust design and provided insight into the suitability of these sites for aquaculture and the potential occurrence of a toxin causing algae (Dinophysis spp.). The instruments maintained good accuracy during the deployments when compared to independent in situ measurements (e.g. RMSE 0.13–0.16 °C, bias 0.03–0.08 °C) enabling stratification and biological features to be identified, along with confirming that the waters were suitable for mussel (Mytilus spp.) and lobster (Homarus gammarus) aquaculture, whilst sites showed conditions agreeable for Dinophysis spp.


Renewable Energy | 2014

Mooring line fatigue damage evaluation for floating marine energy converters: Field measurements and prediction

Philipp R. Thies; Lars Johanning; Violette Harnois; Helen C.M. Smith; D Parish


Archive | 2008

Large scale mooring test facility: A technical note

Lars Johanning; A. W. Spargo; D Parish


Archive | 2012

Physical measurement of a slow drag of a drag embedment anchor during sea trials

Violette Harnois; D Parish; Lars Johanning


Journal of Marine Science and Engineering | 2015

A Novel Mooring Tether for Highly-Dynamic Offshore Applications; Mitigating Peak and Fatigue Loads via Selectable Axial Stiffness

Tessa Gordelier; D Parish; Philipp R. Thies; Lars Johanning


Archive | 2015

Performance Comparison of Marine Renewable Energy Converter Mooring Lines Subjected to Real Sea and Accelerated Loads

A Rodríguez; S.D. Weller; J Canedo; R Rodríguez; González de Lena; Philipp R. Thies; D Parish; Lars Johanning; A Leão


Archive | 2014

Navigating the Valley of Death: Reducing Reliability Uncertainties for Marine Renewable Energy

S.D. Weller; Philipp R. Thies; Tessa Gordelier; Violette Harnois; D Parish; Lars Johanning


Archive | 2017

Open sea OWC motions and mooring loads monitoring at BiMEP

S.D. Weller; D Parish; Tessa Gordelier; B de Miguel Para; Ea Garcia; P Goodwin; D Tornroos; Lars Johanning


Ocean Engineering | 2018

Assessing the performance durability of elastomeric moorings: Assembly investigations enhanced by sub-component tests

Tessa Gordelier; D Parish; Philipp R. Thies; S.D. Weller; Peter Davies; P.Y. Le Gac; Lars Johanning

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Wiebke Schmidt

Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology

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