Aktuelle Untersuchungen an Suction Buckets für Offshore-Windenergieanlagen: das ProBucket-Projekt

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Autoren

  • Aligi Foglia
  • Tulio Quiroz
  • Viktor Widerspan
  • Dariya Heinrich
  • Georg Binsker
  • Alexander Schenk
  • Immo Sanders
  • Martin Achmus
  • Mareike Collmann
  • Manuela Böhm
  • Peter Schaumann
  • Waldemar Elsesser
  • Bert Schädlich
  • Fabian Kirsch
  • Thomas Richter
  • Manfred Gose
  • Peter Pehl
  • Patric Kleineidam
  • Justus Maas
  • Sercan Ibis
  • Klaas Oltmann

Externe Organisationen

  • Fraunhofer-Institut für Windenergiesysteme (IWES)
  • GuD Geotechnik und Dynamik Consult GmbH
  • Tractebel Engineering GmbH
  • Tractebel Overdick GmbH
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Titel in ÜbersetzungCurrent investigations on suction buckets for offshore wind energy turbines - The ProBucket project
OriginalspracheDeutsch
Seiten (von - bis)669-678
Seitenumfang10
FachzeitschriftBAUTECHNIK
Jahrgang99
Ausgabenummer9
Frühes Online-Datum12 Aug. 2022
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - Sept. 2022

Abstract

Current investigations on suction buckets for offshore wind energy turbines – the ProBucket project. Suction buckets are established offshore foundations for oil and gas platforms that have been used only marginally in the wind energy sector. These foundations can be installed together with the substructure, avoiding additional offshore operations such as grouting of transition pieces or jacket legs. Furthermore, unlike pile foundations, installing suction buckets is essentially silent, so no additional noise-reducing measures are necessary. For these reasons, suction buckets are a viable and potentially cost-effective foundation solution for offshore wind turbines. The ProBucket research project started in 2020 and is funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action. The project aims to reduce the uncertainties of the various design procedures through physical and numerical investigations. This paper explains the current challenges for designing and economical implementation of suction buckets for offshore wind turbines. Furthermore, the research activities of ProBucket are described.

Schlagwörter

    bucket foundation, Geotechnical engineering, offshore wind energy, Steel construction, suction bucket, suction caisson

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Aktuelle Untersuchungen an Suction Buckets für Offshore-Windenergieanlagen: das ProBucket-Projekt. / Foglia, Aligi; Quiroz, Tulio; Widerspan, Viktor et al.
in: BAUTECHNIK, Jahrgang 99, Nr. 9, 09.2022, S. 669-678.

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Foglia, A, Quiroz, T, Widerspan, V, Heinrich, D, Binsker, G, Schenk, A, Sanders, I, Achmus, M, Collmann, M, Böhm, M, Schaumann, P, Elsesser, W, Schädlich, B, Kirsch, F, Richter, T, Gose, M, Pehl, P, Kleineidam, P, Maas, J, Ibis, S & Oltmann, K 2022, 'Aktuelle Untersuchungen an Suction Buckets für Offshore-Windenergieanlagen: das ProBucket-Projekt', BAUTECHNIK, Jg. 99, Nr. 9, S. 669-678. https://doi.org/10.1002/bate.202200065
Foglia, A., Quiroz, T., Widerspan, V., Heinrich, D., Binsker, G., Schenk, A., Sanders, I., Achmus, M., Collmann, M., Böhm, M., Schaumann, P., Elsesser, W., Schädlich, B., Kirsch, F., Richter, T., Gose, M., Pehl, P., Kleineidam, P., Maas, J., ... Oltmann, K. (2022). Aktuelle Untersuchungen an Suction Buckets für Offshore-Windenergieanlagen: das ProBucket-Projekt. BAUTECHNIK, 99(9), 669-678. https://doi.org/10.1002/bate.202200065
Foglia A, Quiroz T, Widerspan V, Heinrich D, Binsker G, Schenk A et al. Aktuelle Untersuchungen an Suction Buckets für Offshore-Windenergieanlagen: das ProBucket-Projekt. BAUTECHNIK. 2022 Sep;99(9):669-678. Epub 2022 Aug 12. doi: 10.1002/bate.202200065
Foglia, Aligi ; Quiroz, Tulio ; Widerspan, Viktor et al. / Aktuelle Untersuchungen an Suction Buckets für Offshore-Windenergieanlagen : das ProBucket-Projekt. in: BAUTECHNIK. 2022 ; Jahrgang 99, Nr. 9. S. 669-678.
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