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Methodology for assessment of the allowable sea states during installation of an offshore wind turbine transition piece structure onto a monopile foundation

Acero et al., 2017

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3036134574300585980
Author
Acero W
Gao Z
Moan T
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Journal of Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering

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In this paper, a methodology suitable for assessing the allowable sea states for installation of a transition piece (TP) onto a monopile (MP) foundation with focus on the docking operation is proposed. The TP installation procedure together with numerical analyses is …
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