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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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Fan Zhang, Guoliang Dai, Weiming Gong, Qian Yin and Xueying Yang
Scour is a common phenomenon for laterally loaded underwater piles. The underwater piles used in different projects have different pile head conditions and pile types (flexible and rigid). On the one hand, an increasing number of rigid piles have begun t...
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Ugne Orinaite, Vilte Karaliute, Mayur Pal and Minvydas Ragulskis
This paper presents the development of an underwater crack detection system for structural integrity assessment of submerged structures, such as offshore oil and gas installations, underwater pipelines, underwater foundations for bridges, dams, etc. Our ...
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Lenaïg G. Hemery, Kailan F. Mackereth, Cailene M. Gunn and Edward B. Pablo
Marine energy devices must be attached to the seafloor by their foundations, pilings, or anchors, and will have other parts in the water column like the devices themselves, mooring lines, and power export cables running along the seafloor. The installati...
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Min-Yuan Cheng and Yung-Fu Wu
With a plan to achieve a target of 5.7 GW offshore wind power capacity in 2025, Taiwan anticipates building a 36-billion USD industry, which makes Taiwan a center of attention in the global marketplace of civil engineering construction. Aimed at Taiwan?s...
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