Sustainable Concrete Material Leading to Improved Substructures for Offshore Renewable Energy Technologies
The main objective of WECHULL+ is to demonstrate (TRL4-6) a new, sustainable, circular and reliable concrete material suitable for floating substructures in the offshore renewable energy sector. WECHULL+ objectives and activities are based upon the learnings and proof-of-concept (TRL4) of a new sustainable concrete mix with high-performance in marine environment. WECHULL+ takes these efforts to a European level (TRL6), where experts are brought together to validate and verify WECHULL+ concrete material and its real application through samples and prototypes in lab and ocean. Traditionally used steel is expensive and prone to corrosion in the harsh marine environment. Composites price is even higher, it is fossil-fuel based, its manufacturing is characterized with high environmental impacts and still lacks data on long-term performance in sea water. Therefore, the blue energy sector is looking into concrete as an inexpensive (approx. 100 EUR/ton – 30 times lower than steel and 50 times lower than carbon fibre reinforced composites), durable in marine environment and easy and fast on-site manufacturing alternative to traditional manufacturing. Concrete is also a material with the most mature value chain and enables using local production at almost every location in the world. This is a particular advantage for ORE installations, often planned in specific sites due to favourable ocean conditions or being close to islands without connections to the continental energy network. The role of the Gdańsk University of Technology in the project is to create and/or improve computational predictive tools for the analysis and design of materials and structures from new concrete materials (including newly designed circular materials), estimate critical loads from waves and run the full 3D simulations of the prototype. Participation in the project will increase the recognition of GUT in Europe as a research and innovation center.
Details
- Project's acronym:
- WECHULL+
- Financial Program Name:
- Clean Energy Transition Partnership
- Organization:
- Narodowe Centrum Badań i Rozwoju (NCBR) (The National Centre for Research and Development)
- Agreement:
- CETP/2022/45/WECHULL+/2024 z dnia 2024-09-10
- Realisation period:
- unknown - unknown
- Research team leader:
- dr hab. inż. Jerzy Bobiński
- Team members:
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- Contractor GUT3 dr inż. Patryk Ziółkowski
- Contractor GUT4 mgr inż. Jakub Schönnagel
- Main Contractor GUT1 dr hab. inż. Jerzy Bobiński
- Main Contractor PG2 dr hab. inż. Ireneusz Marzec
- Main Contractor GUT3 dr hab. inż. Michał Wójcik
- Main Contractor GUT4 dr hab. inż. Michał Nitka
- Main Contractor mgr inż. Beniamin Kondys
- Contractor GUT2 mgr inż. Marcin Burdziński
- Contractor GUT5 mgr inż. Patryk Chodkowski
- Main Contractor GUT5 dr hab. inż. Karol Niklas
- Realised in:
- Department of Engineering Structures
- External institutions
participating in project: -
- Aquatera Atlántico (Spain)
- Rise Research Institutes of Sweden (Sweden)
- SolarDuck (Netherlands)
- PLOCAN (Spain)
- NORCE Norwegian Research Centre (Norway)
- Ocean Harvesting (Sweden)
- TU Delft (Netherlands)
- Pekabex (Poland)
- Carnegie Clean Energy (Spain)
- Project's value:
- 2 983 448.00 PLN
- Request type:
- International Research Programmes
- Domestic:
- International project
- Verified by:
- Gdańsk University of Technology
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