The EUROS Workpackage Physical modelling of service life consumption by pile driving in a nutshell
The demand for offshore wind energy has seen a dramatic increase in the past decade, resulting in the construction of large offshore wind parks. Monopile foundations are the most common support structures for the wind turbines in these parks. During the installation these piles are hit multiple times with a hydraulic hammer. Each blow creates a stress wave that propagates down the pile transporting the hammer energy towards the soil.
Current models of the pile driving process assume that material of the monopile behaves in a linear elastic manner. However, from practice it is known that plastic deformations occur close to the pile top due to the high stresses in this region. These regions of plastic deformation can have a negative influence on the expected lifetime of the support structure of the offshore wind turbine. Therefore, understanding the non-linear material behaviour of the pile will contribute to improved predictions of the service life of monopiles.
The goal of this research is to include non-linear material behaviour of the monopile into a model of the installation process. With this improved model the occurrence of plastic deformation can be monitored during the installation of the monopile.
2021 |
Non-collocated methods to infer deformation in steel structures PhD Thesis Delft University of Technology, 2021, ISBN: 978-94-6384-217-4. |
Magnetomechanical response of a steel monopile during impact pile driving Journal Article Engineering Structures, 240 , pp. 112340, 2021. |
2020 |
Monitoring Monopile Penetration through Magnetic Stray Field Measurements Inproceedings Papadrakakis, M; Fragiadakis, M; Papadimitriou, C (Ed.): Proceedings of the XI International Conference on Structural Dynamics, pp. 1272–1280, EASD Procedia, Athens, Greece, 2020. |
2019 |
Non-contact system for monitoring a metallic magnetic structure under dynamic load Patent N2023374, 2019. |
2018 |
Plasticity detection and quantification in monopile support structures due to axial impact loading Inproceedings Manoach, E; Stoykov, S; Wiercigroch, M (Ed.): ICoEV 2017: International Conference on Engineering Vibration, pp. 15003, EDP Sciences, 2018. |
A Non-Collocated Method to Quantify Plastic Deformation Caused by Impact Pile Driving Journal Article International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, 148 , pp. 1-8, 2018, ISSN: 0020-7403. |
2017 |
The effect of stress wave dispersion on the drivability analysis of large-diameter monopiles Inproceedings Vestroni, F; Gattulli, V; Romeo, F (Ed.): EURODYN 2017: X International Conference on Structural Dynamics, pp. 2390–2395, Elsevier, 2017. |