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WAS-XL | Webinar series

Wave loads And Soil support for eXtra Large monopiles

The Wave loads And Soil support for eXtra Large monopiles
multi-disciplinary research project (2017-2020) has developed PLEASE VISIT
new knowledge in the analysis of irregular, nonlinear wave WWW.NGI.NO/WAS-XL
loads on large-diameter monopiles supporting offshore wind FOR MORE INFORMATION
turbines and the interaction between non-linear wave loads AND REGISTRATION
and non-linear soil response. NGI has been responsible for
the geotechnical aspects, with an overall objective of
establishing procedures to predict load-history-consistent
soil stiffness and soil damping, by taking complex drainage PARTNERS
condition into account. The WAS-XL project has been sponsored by
The Research Council of Norway, Equinor,
NGI has the pleasure of inviting you to the WAS-XL webinar EDF, RWE, Vattenfall and Multiconsult.
series, which will take place every Wednesday afternoon, Sintef Ocean coordinating the project with
from October 14th to November 11th. The webinars will the support from NGI and NTNU.
provide an arena for dissemination of the WAS-XL findings
series - with focus on the geotechnical aspects, and a plat-
form to present and discuss unresolved challenges from
design of offshore wind turbine foundations. In addition,
international experts with multidisciplinary backgrounds will
contribute to the webinar series, bringing in their expertise
related to offshore wind monopile performance and design
and their views on the future research needs of the offshore
wind industry.

Participation at the webinars is free of charge.

ON SAFE GROUND NGI.NO


WAS-XL | Program
WEBINAR 1 PRESENTER TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION UNIVERSITY / INSTITUTE

14 OCTOBER Hagbart Skage Alsos The WAS-XL project and ongoing research SINTEF Ocean
Loads from Knut H. Andersen Loads – Geotechnical requirements NGI
offshore wind Erin Bachynski 35 hours storm compositions for NTNU
turbines geotechnical design
14:00 – 16:00 CET Volker Herwig How does the foundation concept affect RWE
the loads used in the geotechnical design?

WEBINAR 2

21 OCTOBER Yusuke Suzuki Recent laboratory development NGI


Guy Houlsby Theoretical aspects of constitutive University of Oxford
Cyclic loading
modelling of soils
of soils:
numerical and Haoyuan Liu Modelling cyclic behaviour of sands through NGI / TU Delft
experimental memory-enhanced bounding surface
advances plasticity

14:00 – 16:00 CET Hans Petter Jostad Evaluation of constitutive models for NGI
monopile design in partially drained soils

WEBINAR 3

28 OCTOBER Byron Byrne PICASO: Design of Monopiles for Cyclic University of Oxford
Offshore Loading
wind turbine Rasmus Tofte Klinkvort Super fast Monopile Design NGI
foundation design:
Ana Page The REDWIN model for monopiles: NGI
models, tools and
calibration and applications
procedures
Anaïs Lovera Multidirectional p-y curves EDF
14:00 – 16:00 CET

WEBINAR 4

Hendrik Sturm A Novel Small-Scale Model Testing Device NGI


for Laterally Loaded Piles
4 NOVEMBER
Martin Achmus Field tests on lateral loading behavior of IGtH Hannover
Field and vibrated and impact-driven monopiles
model testing
of monopiles Federico Pisano Cyclic/dynamic response of monopiles in sand: TUDelft
field observations and modelling insight
14:00 – 16:00 CET Steven Bayton
Predicting the accumulated rotation of NGI
monopiles from centrifuge testing and
numerical modelling
WEBINAR 5

Hans Petter Hertel Overall design of offshore wind turbine Vattenfall


11 NOVEMBER foundations
Liv Hamre Certification of OWT foundations: DNV GL
Offshore wind
turbine design: Geotechnical aspects
procedures and Erik Sørlie Experience from monopile installation at Multiconsult
challenges Dudgeon wind farm
14:00 – 16:30 CET Ole Havmøller Implementation of research results in Equinor
offshore wind projects
Youhu Zhang Combining research and consultancy to NGI
improve monopile design

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