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Monopiles are currently the predominant foundation type for offshore wind turbines in Europe. Due to the increasing dimensions of the turbines, pile diameters beyond 10m become necessary. A design-relevant failure mode of monopiles is the local buckling of the pile wall in the embedded sections. Relevant buckling guidelines do not consider the soil-structure interaction specifically, although the embedment may allow for a reduction of wall thickness. However, Eurocode-based design concepts require a validation with comparative buckling cases for validation, either in terms of buckling curve parameters for both the algebraic stress-based and semi-numerical LBA/MNA design concept or as a calibration factor kGMNIA for fully numerical GMNIA calculations. These parameters are not yet available for embedded shells. To close this gap, we have conducted experiments on piles embedded in sand to investigate local buckling under soil-structure-interaction. The results will be used to calibrate numerical models. This research was carried out as part of the VERBATIM research project, funded by PTJ/BMWK and supported by the Carbon Trust's Offshore Wind Accelerator consortium.
At present, to produce renewable energy offshore wind farms play an important role. The available space combined with the more valuable wind conditions make offshore locations very attractive for wind powered energy production. In Europe a significant number of offshore wind farms already exist, especially in the North and Baltic Sea. In future this trend will continue, and further offshore wind farms will be built. The majority of offshore wind turbines are mounted on steel foundation structures. Due to the high-cyclic loading by wind and waves fatigue stress plays a substantial role regarding structural safety.
Besides the consideration of fatigue within the design process, to monitor existing steel structures for potential fatigue cracks during their life time is a major topic and a challenge.
For the structures of the offshore wind turbines are large and partially under water effective reliable methods for the detection of fatigue cracks are required.
This contribution presents investigations on different crack detection methods applied at high-cycle fatigue tests on small-scale welded steel samples as well as on large-scale welded steel components. The tests were conducted at the BAM laboratories. For crack detection mainly three different methods were used and compared. The first method regards to the measurement of strain by conventionally strain gauges. Secondly, the crack luminescence was used as a new and effective optical method for surface monitoring. And finally, crack detection by pressure differentials of the inner and outer section of tubular steel elements was investigated. A comparison study will emphasize the advantages and disadvantages of the different methods and show which of the described methods is potentially more suitable for an application on real offshore wind structures.
Global energy consumption will increase in the future necessitating both fossil fuels and renewable energy choices - especially wind energy. Such high energy demand requires installation of offshore energy structures, rigs, platforms and towers, which are susceptible to adverse environmental conditions along with maintenances. Due to their large size and remote locations, cylindrical grouted joints are often adopted between substructure and foundation in these offshore platforms and wind structures such as monopiles. However, these connections are composite structures with exterior sleeve, interior pile and infill mortar. Degradation and settlements were reported inside similar connections, which were installed in last three decades. Besides, grouting in the offshore sites were proven difficult to obtain ideal load bearing capacity. In-situ loading conditions were also found to be affecting the failure mechanism inside such connections. This study aims at characterizing the nature of cracks generated in these grouted connections under both static and cyclic loading. Scaled grouted joints were manufactured using a novel reusable mold, and connections were loaded to failure to visualize the main failure patterns. An assessment between failure under these two types of load is drawn along with comparison to previously available literature.
Unter zyklischen Belastungen findet im Beton, wie bei anderen Materialien auch, ein Ermüdungsprozess statt, der letztlich im Versagen des Materials enden kann. Im derzeitigen Erkenntnisstand zum Materialverhalten des Betons gibt es gerade bei dessen Ermüdungsverhalten noch viele nicht oder nicht ausreichend geklärte Fragestellungen. Deshalb wurde in Laborversuchen das Ermüdungsverhalten von Beton unter Druckschwellbeanspruchungen untersucht. Im Fokus dieser Untersuchungen standen dabei die während der Lebensdauer im Materialgefüge ablaufenden Prozesse, die zur Schädigung des Gefüges und schließlich auch zum Ermüdungsversagen führen können.
In den Ermüdungsversuchen wurden versuchsbegleitend Dehnungsmessungen, Ultraschall-Laufzeitmessungen und Schallemissionsmessungen an den Proben zur Erfassung der Schädigungsevolution eingesetzt. Die Schallemissionsmessung ist dabei ein wichtiges Instrument, da sie die Rissentwicklungsprozesse detektiert, die die Ursache für die Materialschädigung sind. Mit ihr konnten die unterschiedlichen Phasen der Rissentwicklungen über die gesamte Lebensdauer der Betonproben festgestellt werden. Diese Phasen sind gekennzeichnet durch sich stabilisierende, stabile und instabile Rissprozesse, die entsprechende Auswirkungen auf das Materialverhalten haben. Ein Vergleich mit den Ergebnissen der anderen Messtechniken zeigt den entsprechenden Einfluss der Rissentwicklungen auf die Materialeigenschaften des Betons.