2021
DOI: 10.3390/en14133778
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Evaluation of the Impact of Weather-Related Limitations on the Installation of Offshore Wind Turbine Towers

Abstract: Weather conditions have a significant impact on the installation of offshore wind turbines. The rules for installation set clear limits. These limits are usually based on estimations of various experts and not on real assumptions and measurements on-site. When wind speeds and wave heights are too high, work cannot be carried out, and this leads to delays and additional costs. Therefore, we have carried out a measurement campaign during the installation of rotor blades to investigate to which extent the limits … Show more

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“…More recently, simulation models as well as ready-to-use tools have also been developed for the T&I phase of OWFs. Yet, these models only consider weather-related risks by applying simulated weather conditions to the operational limits of each installation activity [10][11][12]. Existing research reveals a gap in the assessment of risks during the installation of OWFs beyond weather conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More recently, simulation models as well as ready-to-use tools have also been developed for the T&I phase of OWFs. Yet, these models only consider weather-related risks by applying simulated weather conditions to the operational limits of each installation activity [10][11][12]. Existing research reveals a gap in the assessment of risks during the installation of OWFs beyond weather conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%