Optimum geometry of monopiles with respect to the geotechnical design

verfasst von
Kirill Alexander Schmoor, Martin Achmus
Abstract

In the near future, several offshore wind farms are planned to be erected in the German North Sea. Monopile foundations are often a favorable solution to transfer environmental loads into the subsoil. In most cases, the Serviceability Limit State (SLS) proof is design-driving, i.e., compliance with admissible deflections or rotations of the monopile is key. A crucial point herein is the required limitation of cyclically accumulated irreversible rotations of the pile head due to operational constraints of the wind turbine. Since several design solutions fulfill the technical demands, the most important issue in monopile design is the determination of a suitable monopile geometry, i.e., the diameter D and the embedded length L, which also fulfills economic demands. An optimization analysis was conducted with respect to the geotechnical design requirements and the economic criteria for two optimization targets, namely the minimum pile mass and a combination of the pile mass and the embedded pile length. An optimum slenderness ratio L/D is presented as a function of the required accumulated rotation, system dimensions, and number of cyclic loads. With the presented results, a monopile design can be obtained that fulfills both geotechnical and economic demands.

Organisationseinheit(en)
Institut für Geotechnik
Typ
Artikel
Journal
Journal of Ocean and Wind Energy
Band
2
Seiten
54-60
Anzahl der Seiten
7
ISSN
2310-3604
Publikationsdatum
01.02.2015
Publikationsstatus
Veröffentlicht
Peer-reviewed
Ja
ASJC Scopus Sachgebiete
Erneuerbare Energien, Nachhaltigkeit und Umwelt, Gewässerkunde und -technologie, Energieanlagenbau und Kraftwerkstechnik, Meerestechnik
Ziele für nachhaltige Entwicklung
SDG 7 – Erschwingliche und saubere Energie
Elektronische Version(en)
http://legacy.isope.org/publications/jowe/jowe-02-1/jowe-02-1-p054-jcr24-Schmoor.pdf (Zugang: Offen)