Fatigue Design and Life Assessment of Offshore Wind Turbines
A special issue of Metals (ISSN 2075-4701). This special issue belongs to the section "Metal Failure Analysis".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 April 2022) | Viewed by 3525
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Interests: fatigue design; corrosion–fatigue interactions; fractures; life prediction; structural integrity
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Dear Colleagues,
An efficient source of renewable energy, which is increasingly the preferred solution for realising the world’s short- and long-term energy ambitions, is offshore wind. Offshore wind turbines (OWTs) are typically designed for 20–25 years of operation with their foundations made of steel structures. During their lifespan, these offshore structures are subjected to cyclic loading conditions in corrosive environments introducing corrosion-fatigue damage in the material. In this Special Issue, we seek to provide a wide set of articles on various aspects of material selection, analysis of the loading conditions and degradation mechanisms in the context of structural design, integrity, and reliability engineering of OWT steel structures. It is hoped that this open-access Special Issue will provide a platform for knowledge transfer between industrial and academic experts with the current state of the art for the design and life assessment of OWTs. Articles on the materials and microstructures, structural life assessment, risk and reliability engineering, and O&M analysis of OWTs are desired. Experimental, numerical, and analytical studies with sufficient level of contribution to knowledge are equally encouraged for publication in this Special Issue.
Prof. Dr. Ali Mehmanparast
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Offshore wind turbines
- Renewable energy structures
- Offshore structures
- Wind turbine foundations
- Monopiles
- Jackets
- Fixed-bottom wind turbines
- Floating wind turbines
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