ISSC 2022 Specialist Committee V.4: Offshore Renewable Energy

2022-09-01
Kolios, Athanasios
Oğuz, Elif
Kim, Kyong-Hwan
Cheng, Chen Hsing
Morato, Pablo
Ralph, Freeman
Fang, Chuang
Ji, Chunyan
Le Boulluec, Marc
Choisnet, Thomas
Greco, Luca
Utsunomiya, Tomoaki
Rezanejad, Kourosh
Rawson, Charles
Rodrigues, Jose Miguel
COMMITTEE V.4OFFSHORE RENEWABLE ENERGYCOMMITTEE MANDATEConcern for load analysis and structural design of offshore renewable energy devices. Attentionshall be given to the interaction between the load and structural response of fixed and floatinginstallations taking due consideration of the stochastic and extreme nature of the oceanenvironment. Aspects related to design, prototype testing, certification, marine operations,levelized cost of energy and life cycle management shall be considered.AUTHORS/COMMITTEE MEMBERSChairman: Atanasios KoliosKyong-Hwan KimChen Hsing ChengElif OguzPablo MoratoFreeman RalphChuang FangChunyan JiMarc Le BoulluecThomas ChoisnetLuca GrecoTomoaki UtsunomiyaKourosh RezanejadCharles RawsonJose Miguel RodriguesKEYWORDSOffshore wind turbine, floating wind turbine, wave energy converter, tidal turbine, ocean currentturbine, design, integrated dynamic analysis, model test, hybrid testing method, fieldmeasurement, marine operations.

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A. Kolios et al., ISSC 2022 Specialist Committee V.4: Offshore Renewable Energy. 2022.