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Katedra Hydromechaniki i Hydroakustyki
Research PotentialZagadnienia związane z oddziaływaniem morza i zachowaniem się obiektów na morzu, zagadnienia bezpieczeństwa (niezatapialność), hydroakustyka.
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Research Potential* badania optymalizacyjne nowych technologii oraz rodzajów rozwiązań konstrukcyjno - technologicznych konstrukcji kadłubów okrętowych * przemysłowe prototypy urządzeń i systemy zautomatyzowanej, sterowanej komputerowo diagnozy kształtu wielkogabarytowych konstrukcji płaskich * systemy dynamicznej kontroli jakości w trakcie produkcji kadłuba okrętowego * optymalizacja konstrukcji i technologii oraz budowa prototypów modułowej serii...
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Katedra Mechaniki Konstrukcji
Research PotentialMechanika konstrukcji obiektów badawczych takich jak kadłuby statków i jachtów, platformy wiertnicze, elektrownie wiatrowe, rurociągi, zbiorniki oraz osprzęt żaglowy jednostek pływających - zarówno stalowe jak i kompozytowe.
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Laboratorium Hydromechaniki
Business OfferBadania modelowe obiektów oceanotechnicznych
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Laboratorium Konstrukcji Oceanotechnicznych
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SOME PROBLEMS OF SUPPORTING OFFSHORE WIND TURBINES
PublicationBasic problems of foundations of sea wind turbines are considered in this paper. This aims to search for solutions to optimize supporting of the offshore turbines with a size greater than 10 MW. The types of foundations, their basic features, including most important dimensions, applications as well as general design considerations are discussed. Numerical model of the offshore turbine and some preliminary computations for a case...
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Strength analysis of the support structure of the offshore wind turbine
PublicationThe global power demand from renewable sources is growing. One of a very favorable solution which meets severe environmental protection requirements are the offshore wind turbines. The offshore wind energy sector has experienced very fast development over last decade. Offshore wind farms, in comparison with onshore applications, can provide increased efficiency with reduced noise, visual, transportation and installation con-flicts....
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Heave Plates with Holes for Floating Offshore Wind Turbines
PublicationThe paper presents an innovative solution which is heave plates with holes. The long-known heave plates are designed to damp the heave motion of platforms. They are most often used for Spar platforms. The growing interest in this type of platform as supporting structures for offshore wind turbines makes it necessary to look for new solutions. Based on the available literature and the authors’ own research, it was concluded that...
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APPLICATION OF THE KOSECKI’S METHOD IN DESIGNING OF OFFSHORE WIND POWER PLANTS FOUNDATION
PublicationThe concept of offshore wind power plants has been well developed in many European countries. There is no such thing as design of offshore wind power plants according to national tradition. The main problem is the lack of standards and guidelines. Ones being applied are Scandinavian or American methods which are not fully adapted to the conditions of the Baltic Sea. The article focuses on the monopile design, as it is currently the...
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Strength analysis of a large-size supporting structure for an offshore wind turbine
PublicationThe offshore wind power industry is the branch of electric energy production from renewable sources which is most intensively developed in EU countries. At present, there is a tendency to install larger-power wind turbines at larger distances from the seashore, on relatively deep waters. Consequently, technological solutions for new supporting structures intended for deeper water regions are undergoing rapid development now. Various...