Scour Protections for Offshore Foundations of Marine Energy Harvesting Technologies: A Review

The offshore wind is the sector of marine renewable energy with the highest commercial development at present. The margin to optimise offshore wind foundations is considerable, thus attracting both the scientific and the industrial community. Due to the complexity of the marine environment, the foun...

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Main Authors: Tiago Fazeres-Ferradosa, João Chambel, Francisco Taveira-Pinto, Paulo Rosa-Santos, Francisco V. C. Taveira-Pinto, Gianmaria Giannini, Piet Haerens
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Published: MDPI AG 2021-03-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/9/3/297
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author Tiago Fazeres-Ferradosa
João Chambel
Francisco Taveira-Pinto
Paulo Rosa-Santos
Francisco V. C. Taveira-Pinto
Gianmaria Giannini
Piet Haerens
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João Chambel
Francisco Taveira-Pinto
Paulo Rosa-Santos
Francisco V. C. Taveira-Pinto
Gianmaria Giannini
Piet Haerens
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description The offshore wind is the sector of marine renewable energy with the highest commercial development at present. The margin to optimise offshore wind foundations is considerable, thus attracting both the scientific and the industrial community. Due to the complexity of the marine environment, the foundation of an offshore wind turbine represents a considerable portion of the overall investment. An important part of the foundation’s costs relates to the scour protections, which prevent scour effects that can lead the structure to reach the ultimate and service limit states. Presently, the advances in scour protections design and its optimisation for marine environments face many challenges, and the latest findings are often bounded by stakeholder’s strict confidential policies. Therefore, this paper provides a broad overview of the latest improvements acquired on this topic, which would otherwise be difficult to obtain by the scientific and general professional community. In addition, this paper summarises the key challenges and recent advances related to offshore wind turbine scour protections. Knowledge gaps, recent findings and prospective research goals are critically analysed, including the study of potential synergies with other marine renewable energy technologies, as wave and tidal energy. This research shows that scour protections are a field of study quite challenging and still with numerous questions to be answered. Thus, optimisation of scour protections in the marine environment represents a meaningful opportunity to further increase the competitiveness of marine renewable energies.
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spelling doaj.art-bcec6253f374492881f6881cc021b2dd2023-12-03T12:57:25ZengMDPI AGJournal of Marine Science and Engineering2077-13122021-03-019329710.3390/jmse9030297Scour Protections for Offshore Foundations of Marine Energy Harvesting Technologies: A ReviewTiago Fazeres-Ferradosa0João Chambel1Francisco Taveira-Pinto2Paulo Rosa-Santos3Francisco V. C. Taveira-Pinto4Gianmaria Giannini5Piet Haerens6Marine Energy Research Group, CIIMAR—Interdisciplinary Centre of Marine and Environmental Research, 4400-465 Porto, PortugalMarine Energy Research Group, CIIMAR—Interdisciplinary Centre of Marine and Environmental Research, 4400-465 Porto, PortugalMarine Energy Research Group, CIIMAR—Interdisciplinary Centre of Marine and Environmental Research, 4400-465 Porto, PortugalMarine Energy Research Group, CIIMAR—Interdisciplinary Centre of Marine and Environmental Research, 4400-465 Porto, PortugalMarine Energy Research Group, CIIMAR—Interdisciplinary Centre of Marine and Environmental Research, 4400-465 Porto, PortugalMarine Energy Research Group, CIIMAR—Interdisciplinary Centre of Marine and Environmental Research, 4400-465 Porto, PortugalHAEDES bv, Kortewagenstraat 53B, 9230 Wetteren-ten-Ede, BelgiumThe offshore wind is the sector of marine renewable energy with the highest commercial development at present. The margin to optimise offshore wind foundations is considerable, thus attracting both the scientific and the industrial community. Due to the complexity of the marine environment, the foundation of an offshore wind turbine represents a considerable portion of the overall investment. An important part of the foundation’s costs relates to the scour protections, which prevent scour effects that can lead the structure to reach the ultimate and service limit states. Presently, the advances in scour protections design and its optimisation for marine environments face many challenges, and the latest findings are often bounded by stakeholder’s strict confidential policies. Therefore, this paper provides a broad overview of the latest improvements acquired on this topic, which would otherwise be difficult to obtain by the scientific and general professional community. In addition, this paper summarises the key challenges and recent advances related to offshore wind turbine scour protections. Knowledge gaps, recent findings and prospective research goals are critically analysed, including the study of potential synergies with other marine renewable energy technologies, as wave and tidal energy. This research shows that scour protections are a field of study quite challenging and still with numerous questions to be answered. Thus, optimisation of scour protections in the marine environment represents a meaningful opportunity to further increase the competitiveness of marine renewable energies.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/9/3/297scourprotectionwave energytidal energyoffshore wind energy
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João Chambel
Francisco Taveira-Pinto
Paulo Rosa-Santos
Francisco V. C. Taveira-Pinto
Gianmaria Giannini
Piet Haerens
Scour Protections for Offshore Foundations of Marine Energy Harvesting Technologies: A Review
Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
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protection
wave energy
tidal energy
offshore wind energy
title Scour Protections for Offshore Foundations of Marine Energy Harvesting Technologies: A Review
title_full Scour Protections for Offshore Foundations of Marine Energy Harvesting Technologies: A Review
title_fullStr Scour Protections for Offshore Foundations of Marine Energy Harvesting Technologies: A Review
title_full_unstemmed Scour Protections for Offshore Foundations of Marine Energy Harvesting Technologies: A Review
title_short Scour Protections for Offshore Foundations of Marine Energy Harvesting Technologies: A Review
title_sort scour protections for offshore foundations of marine energy harvesting technologies a review
topic scour
protection
wave energy
tidal energy
offshore wind energy
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