2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.marstruc.2021.103019
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Feasibility of modal expansion for virtual sensing in offshore wind jacket substructures

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“…In this section, we exemplify how new information from digital twins can be included in the proposed framework to quantify uncertainty and subsequently update structural reliability for the particular case study. We use information from previously established digital twins [33,34]. The effect of structural dynamics uncertainty, X d , is investigated based on a model updating study presented in [33], where the soil stiffness, k s , was calibrated based on in situ measurements.…”
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“…In this section, we exemplify how new information from digital twins can be included in the proposed framework to quantify uncertainty and subsequently update structural reliability for the particular case study. We use information from previously established digital twins [33,34]. The effect of structural dynamics uncertainty, X d , is investigated based on a model updating study presented in [33], where the soil stiffness, k s , was calibrated based on in situ measurements.…”
Section: Case Study Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We simulate a numerical model of a 7 MW jacket-supported turbine using the procedure outlined by Nielsen et al [57] and applied by, e.g., Augustyn et al [34]. The simulation procedure consists of the following steps: (1) the substructure model and corresponding wave loading are reduced to a Craig-Bampton superelement [58] with 30 internal modes accounting for internal substructure dynamics.…”
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