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Most railway embankments in the UK were built in the Victorian era and are of end-tipped construction using materials (usually cohesive) excavated from adjacent cuttings, resulting in a clod-and-matrix structure. Historically, there has been a lack in understanding of the mechanical behaviour of such railway embankments. In the next decade railway traffic in the UK, particularly freight, is forecast to grow considerably. Consequently, there is a need to improve the understanding of how increases in rail traffic loading may influence the mechanical behaviour of railway embankments and thus track performance. The Rail Safety and Standards Board in conjunction with Network Rail is currently undertaking a programme of applied research into this topic. As part of these studies a programme of physical model tests has been carried out. Physical model tests can provide high quality data on system performance under a large range of loading conditions and geometrical configurations. The data can be generated rapidly, with test periods of weeks or months rather than years or decades. Additionally, boundary conditions are well-defined and controlled, compared with the complex situations encountered in full scale embankments in the field. This paper summarises the physical model test programme, the development of the test set-up, the tests themselves and the conclusions drawn.
Offshore wind turbines enter unknown territory, especially where the foundations are concerned. This is because offshore wind power can only make use of the experience from the common offshore constructions used by the oil and gas industry to a limited extent. The offshore wind industry has tried to reduce foundation dimensions, especially the pile lengths, as much as possible compared with those of the oil and gas industry. This is because with the large number of wind turbines involved it can provide considerable economic advantages. On the other hand, the stability of the foundations is additionally at risk because due to the much larger number of cyclic loads they are subjected to it is very difficult to predict how they will behave. Since offshore wind farms are manufactured in series, every systematic fault in the foundation acts as a series fault for a large number of turbines. This calls for monitoring – and the right dimensions of pile foundation, the most common type of foundations used for wind turbines
Die Berechnung von Verformungen lateral belasteter Pfahlgründungen bedingt in der Regel die Überführung
der transienten Belastungen aus verschiedenen Umwelteinwirkungen in eine meist sinusförmige
zyklische Belastung mit konstanter Amplitude. Dies bringt die Vernachlässigung der Reihenfolge,
in der die realen Belastungen auftreten, mit sich. Die Voraussetzung dafür ist, dass der Einfluss dieser
Reihenfolge auch tatsächlich gering ist. Da die meisten experimentellen Untersuchung hierzu sich auf
die Elementebene und relativ geringe Zyklenzahlen beschränken, wird hier eine Versuchsserie präsentiert,
in welcher Modellpfähle durch Zyklenpakete mit unterschiedlichen Amplituden in variierender
Reihenfolge und hohen Lastspielzahlen belastet werden. Es zeigt sich ein geringer bis vernachlässigbarer
Einfluss der Reihenfolge der Lastblöcke für reine Schwellbelastungen.
This talk provides a brief introduction on general engineering challenges for the offshore (marine) wind energy production, focusing on material, structural and hydromechanical aspects.
The talk begins with a broad overview on general trends for offshore wind-farms, with insights on some characteristic structural features and their associated loads. Then, some particular open issues for the foundation of the offshore wind turbines into the seabed are introduced. Here, different research approaches are discussed, from experimental investigations to coupled computational analysis at micro- and macroscopic scales.
In the second part of the seminar, both the hydromechanical Wave–Tower interaction and some general aspects of the windfarm aerodynamics (wake analysis) are discussed. Some modelling possibilities in the frame of CFD (computational fluid dynamics) are introduced and the relevance of such analyses for a proper windfarm layout optimization is pointed out.
Summing up, this seminar aims to show that: i) Numerical analysis of the turbine’s interaction with wind/waves and with the seabed is both useful and affordable. ii) Simplified models can provide an insight into windfarm aerodynamics. iii) Turbulent wake analysis is very relevant for the windfarm layout.
Offshore-Windenergie betritt Neuland, gerade bei der Gründung. Denn Windenergie auf See kann die Erfahrungen der gängigen Offshore-Konstruktionen der Öl- und Gasindustrie nur bedingt nutzen. Mehr als dort, versucht man bei der Offshore-Windenergie, die Gründungsabmessungen – insbesondere die Pfahllängen – soweit wie möglich zu reduzieren. Denn dies kann bei der hohen Anzahl der Windenergieanlagen erhebliche wirtschaftliche Vorteile bringen. Andererseits wird die Standsicherheit der Gründungen durch den viel höheren Anteil an zyklischen Lasten gegenüber den gängigen Offshore- Strukturen in schwer einschätzbarer Weise zusätzlich gefährdet. Da Offshore-Windenergieanlagen in Serienfertigung produziert werden, wirkt sich hier jeder systematische Fehler bei der Gründung dann gleich als Serienfehler auf eine Vielzahl von Anlagen aus. Überwachung ist also angesagt – und das richtige Maß bei der Pfahlgründung, der am meisten verwendete Fundamenttyp bei Windenergieanlagen.