Viktor Daun
Chalmers University of Technology
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Proceedings of the ASME Thirty-fourth International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering (OMAE2015) in St John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, May 31-June 5, 2015. | 2015
Jonas Ringsberg; Viktor Daun; Fredrik Olsson
The renewable energy resource of offshore wind is believed to have a great potential in playing an essential role on the future energy market in Europe, but there are complications such as harsh weather and low accessibility. To manage this, most offshore wind turbines of today are installed and maintained using self-elevating units (SEUs). In this study, a method is presented that enables the analysis of weather window assessments for the installation and retrieval phases of a SEU. The method of analysis takes site-specific parameters, defined as soil type and water depth, into account in addition to vessel-specific and environmental parameters. The inclusion of site-specific parameters is the novel contribution compared to assessment methodologies used today. n nA simulation model is presented that incorporates a coupled non-linear time-domain analysis of vessel motion and soil-structure interaction. Soil deformation behaviour during impact is described by resistance curves based on a bearing capacity theory. A structural evaluation criterion against which impact forces are compared is used for weather window assessments. The simulation model is applied on a case study utilizing different soil types to study impact forces and the capacity of the structure for withstanding such impacts and eventually performing a weather window assessment. n nThe results show that the jacking operation can be divided into two phases when it comes to loads on the spudcan: a phase dominated by vertical forces followed by a phase dominated by horizontal forces. It is found that including soil deformation behaviour is of paramount importance to the magnitude of the resulting impact forces and that class-recommended practice does indeed produce rather large force estimates. Thus, assessments where site-specific parameters are incorporated could definitely increase the operable weather window for SEUs, and, consequently, increase the economic competitiveness of, for example, the offshore wind industry.
Transportforum 2018, Linköping | 2018
Vendela Santén; Viktor Daun
Transportforum 2018, Linköping | 2018
Martin Svanberg; Vendela Santén; Christian Finnsgård; Viktor Daun
Swedish transportation research conference, Stockholm, 17-18 October 2017 | 2017
Martin Svanberg; Christian Finnsgård; Vendela Santén; Viktor Daun; Arni Halldorsson
SSPA Highlights | 2017
Viktor Daun; Vendela Santén; Christian Finnsgård
Conference Proceedings Logistics Reserach Network 2017 | 2017
Martin Svanberg; Vendela Santén; Arni Halldorsson; Christian Finnsgård; Viktor Daun
Annual Logistics Research Network Conference, Southhampton, United Kingdom, 6-8 september 2017 | 2017
Martin Svanberg; Vendela Santén; Arni Halldorsson; Christian Finnsgård; Viktor Daun
The VREF Conference on Urban Freight 2016: Plan for the future - sharing urban space, Gothenburg, 17-19 October 2016 | 2016
Martin Svanberg; Sönke Behrends; Christian Finnsgård; Viktor Daun; Otto-Maximilian Jandl
Marine technology | 2016
Martin Svanberg; Christian Finnsgård; Viktor Daun
Archive | 2014
Viktor Daun; Fredrik Olsson