Hybrid Type Lecture Machine learning for floating wind foundations Find out how machine learning is being used to predict the fatigue life of a floating foundation for offshore wind turbines. event-location London, United Kingdom Date 13 November 2024 Time 18:00 - 19:30 GMT
Hybrid Type Lecture Design of the floating wind foundation This event will highlight the challenges of floating wind foundation design, using the commercial and in-house tools, methodologies, and engineering experience gained by the floating wind team at Sapiem Ltd.
Hybrid Type Lecture Seagreen offshore wind farm: engineering, transportation, and installation The Seagreen offshore wind farm is currently the deepest wind farm in the north sea and is founded on 114 suction caisson supported jackets. This talk will focus on the engineering, transportation and installation of the structures.
Hybrid Type Lecture Fatigue assessment of welded plates in offshore wind structures This presentation will provide a brief history and practical examples of multiaxial assessment highlighting its importance in conjunction with current state of the art techniques for fatigue design of fixed and floating wind turbine structures.
Hybrid Type Lecture An evening in celebration of our young wind engineering researchers The winners of last year's Wind Engineering Society's Young Researchers prize will present the latest results from their work. The three talks will cover both experimental and computational wind engineering techniques aimed at assessing and investigating airflow in complex urban environments.
Hybrid Type Lecture Scruton lecture 2023: winds of change Gordon Breeze, former head of wind engineering at the Building Research Establishment, will discuss the significant changes and challenges experienced during a wind engineering career spanning over 30 years.
Online Type Webinar Design of foundations for offshore wind turbines This talk focuses on the various geotechnical challenges in the design of offshore wind turbine foundations.
Online Type Webinar Wind engineering the unconventional: challenges and lessons learnt This event, jointly organised by the Italian Association for Wind Engineering (ANIV) and the UK Wind Engineering Society (WES), will focus on the wind engineering challenges that often accompany the design of ‘beyond-code’ and ‘unconventional’ structures.
Hybrid Type Lecture Floating offshore wind: FES Stinger-Keel model and wave tank testing for mooring design An overview of the mooring system design for FES’s 15MW floating wind foundation and the use of numerical models and subsequent small-scale tank tests to develop the understanding, numerical models and proposed design for the North Sea.
Type Civil Engineer blog How artificial intelligence can help improve wind resilience of buildings and structures RWDI’s Daniel Hackett discusses new approaches to engineering modelling and analysis to mitigate wind impact in a changing climate. Date 15 May 2023
Hybrid Type Lecture The C1 Wedge Connection: the next generation wind turbine connection The meeting will describe a new form of connection between monopile and transition piece that overcomes the limitations of grouted connections and bolted connections for offshore wind turbines.
Hybrid Type Lecture Bridgewater Place Leeds: wind amelioration scheme Following the construction of the Bridgewater Place building in the City of Leeds, a noticeable acceleration of wind around the building was experienced. This talk describes the multidisciplinary work carried out to provide the building with a unique amelioration scheme that resolves a real-life pro…