Effect of wind directionality on fatigue life of monopile support structures for offshore wind turbines
@article{Nozari2020EffectOW, title={Effect of wind directionality on fatigue life of monopile support structures for offshore wind turbines}, author={Amin Nozari and D. Kuchma and Eric M. Hines}, journal={Journal of Physics: Conference Series}, year={2020}, volume={1618}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:225328965} }
The U.S. offshore wind industry can expect higher costs due to the lack of domestic experience with offshore wind technology. A key factor of the capital expenditure related to offshore wind farms is the cost of the support structures of offshore wind turbines. Therefore, improvements to the reliability of support structures under ultimate and fatigue loading conditions will help reduce the levelized cost of energy of offshore wind. This study presents a framework that accounts for the wind…
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