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Nejc Co?, Reza Ahmadian and Roger A. Falconer
Understanding the impact of various hydraulic structures, such as coastal reservoirs and tidal range impoundments, has been one of the key challenges of hydro?environmental engineering in recent years. Over the last half-century, several proposals for ti...
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Kangshen Xiang, Weijie Chen, Siddiqui Aneeb and Weiyang Qiao
Future UHBR (Ultra-High Bypass-Ratio) engines might cause serious ?turbine noise storms? but, at present, turbine noise prediction capability is lacking. The large turning angle of the turbine blade is the first major factor deserving special attention. ...
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Wencong Xu, Hongyi Lu, Lei Zhao and Borui He
In recent years, with the rapid development of computer technology and artificial intelligence design technology, multiple possible design solutions can be quickly generated by transforming the experience and knowledge of structural design into computer ...
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Tianhui Fan, Jianhu Fang, Xinkuan Yan and Yuan Ma
The floating offshore wind turbine provides a feasible solution for the development of renewable ocean energy. However, the sizeable rotor diameter of the wind turbine results in large wind heeling moments and pitch amplitude. It will increase the struct...
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Sen Deng, Weiqiang Zhao, Tianbao Huang, Ming Xia and Zhengwei Wang
Kaplan turbines are generally used in working conditions with a high flow and low head. These are a type of axial-flow hydro turbine that can adjust the opening of the guide vanes and blades simultaneously in order to achieve higher efficiency under a wi...
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Deokhee Won, Jihye Seo, Osoon Kwon, Hae-Young Park and Hyoun Kang
The foundations of offshore wind power can be classified as floating, tripod, jacket, monopile, or gravity-based, depending on the support type. In the case of tripod- and jacket-type supports, the structures require precise construction. There are two m...
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Mingsheng Chen, Lenan Yang, Xinghan Sun, Jin Pan, Kai Zhang, Lin Lin, Qihao Yun and Ziwen Chen
Evidence points to increasing the development of floating wind turbines to unlock the full potential of worldwide wind-energy generation. Barge-type floating wind turbines are of interest because of their shallow draft, structural simplicity, and moonpoo...
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Rafael Pacheco-Blazquez, Julio Garcia-Espinosa, Daniel Di Capua and Andres Pastor Sanchez
This paper delves into the application of digital twin monitoring techniques for enhancing offshore floating wind turbine performance, with a detailed case study that uses open-source digital twin software. We explore the practical implementation of digi...
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Fan Zhu, Meng Zhang, Fuxuan Ma, Zhihua Li and Xianqiang Qu
Wind turbine towers experience complex dynamic loads during actual operation, and these loads are difficult to accurately predict in advance, which may lead to inaccurate structural fatigue and strength assessment during the structural design phase, ther...
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Bohan Liu and Sunho Park
When tidal turbines are deployed in water areas with significant waves, assessing the surface wave effects becomes imperative. Understanding the dynamic impact of wave?current conditions on the fluid dynamic performance of tidal turbines is crucial. This...
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