On Common Research Needs for the Next Generation of Floating Support Structures

The world is facing several industrial and societal challenges, such as providing enough renewable energy and enough safe and healthy food as formulated in the United Nations sustainable development goals. Using floating stationary structures, the ocean can contribute to solving several of the chall...

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Published in:Volume 4: Ocean Space Utilization
Main Authors: Aksnes, Vegard Øgård, Alsos, Hagbart Skage, Bachynski-Polic, Erin Elizabeth, Berthelsen, Petter Andreas, Delhaye, Virgile Roger, Furevik, Birgitte Rugaard, Jostad, Hans Petter, Kristiansen, Trygve, Ommani, Babak
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Language:English
Published: ASME 2022
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3034908
https://doi.org/10.1115/OMAE2022-79167
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spelling ftsintef:oai:sintef.brage.unit.no:11250/3034908 2023-05-15T14:24:08+02:00 On Common Research Needs for the Next Generation of Floating Support Structures Aksnes, Vegard Øgård Alsos, Hagbart Skage Bachynski-Polic, Erin Elizabeth Berthelsen, Petter Andreas Delhaye, Virgile Roger Furevik, Birgitte Rugaard Jostad, Hans Petter Kristiansen, Trygve Ommani, Babak 2022 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3034908 https://doi.org/10.1115/OMAE2022-79167 eng eng ASME Proceedings of the ASME 2022 41st International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. V004T05A027. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/OMAE2022-79167 https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3034908 https://doi.org/10.1115/OMAE2022-79167 cristin:2075718 © 2022 by ASME 9 4 OMAE2022-79167 coastal infrastructure aquaculture floating solar offshore wind floating support structures Chapter Peer reviewed 2022 ftsintef https://doi.org/10.1115/OMAE2022-79167 2022-12-07T23:43:43Z The world is facing several industrial and societal challenges, such as providing enough renewable energy and enough safe and healthy food as formulated in the United Nations sustainable development goals. Using floating stationary structures, the ocean can contribute to solving several of the challenges. New applications need new types of structures, with which we have limited experience. These support structures will be diverse, but also have essential research needs in common. Design of novel floating structures need reliable descriptions of the marine environment. This is particularly challenging for semi-sheltered coastal regions, with complex topography and bathymetry. Novel structures are likely to be compliant, modular and/or multi-body, requiring increased understanding and rational models for wave-structure interaction. Structures with sustainable, safe, and cost-efficient use of materials, including untraditional ones, must be developed. Smart, affordable, and reliable mooring systems and anchors for novel applications are necessary for station keeping. Digital solutions connecting the various stages of design and operation, as well as various design disciplines, researchers, and innovators, will be necessary. Sustainability will be an integral part of any new design. To unlock the potential of novel floating structures, we need to understand the requirements of the applications, as well as the associated technology gaps and knowledge and research needs. This paper highlights research needs for innovation within floating offshore wind, floating solar power plants, novel aquaculture structures, and coastal infrastructure. acceptedVersion Book Part Arctic SINTEF Open (Brage) Volume 4: Ocean Space Utilization
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topic coastal infrastructure
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floating solar
offshore wind
floating support structures
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aquaculture
floating solar
offshore wind
floating support structures
Aksnes, Vegard Øgård
Alsos, Hagbart Skage
Bachynski-Polic, Erin Elizabeth
Berthelsen, Petter Andreas
Delhaye, Virgile Roger
Furevik, Birgitte Rugaard
Jostad, Hans Petter
Kristiansen, Trygve
Ommani, Babak
On Common Research Needs for the Next Generation of Floating Support Structures
topic_facet coastal infrastructure
aquaculture
floating solar
offshore wind
floating support structures
description The world is facing several industrial and societal challenges, such as providing enough renewable energy and enough safe and healthy food as formulated in the United Nations sustainable development goals. Using floating stationary structures, the ocean can contribute to solving several of the challenges. New applications need new types of structures, with which we have limited experience. These support structures will be diverse, but also have essential research needs in common. Design of novel floating structures need reliable descriptions of the marine environment. This is particularly challenging for semi-sheltered coastal regions, with complex topography and bathymetry. Novel structures are likely to be compliant, modular and/or multi-body, requiring increased understanding and rational models for wave-structure interaction. Structures with sustainable, safe, and cost-efficient use of materials, including untraditional ones, must be developed. Smart, affordable, and reliable mooring systems and anchors for novel applications are necessary for station keeping. Digital solutions connecting the various stages of design and operation, as well as various design disciplines, researchers, and innovators, will be necessary. Sustainability will be an integral part of any new design. To unlock the potential of novel floating structures, we need to understand the requirements of the applications, as well as the associated technology gaps and knowledge and research needs. This paper highlights research needs for innovation within floating offshore wind, floating solar power plants, novel aquaculture structures, and coastal infrastructure. acceptedVersion
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author Aksnes, Vegard Øgård
Alsos, Hagbart Skage
Bachynski-Polic, Erin Elizabeth
Berthelsen, Petter Andreas
Delhaye, Virgile Roger
Furevik, Birgitte Rugaard
Jostad, Hans Petter
Kristiansen, Trygve
Ommani, Babak
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Berthelsen, Petter Andreas
Delhaye, Virgile Roger
Furevik, Birgitte Rugaard
Jostad, Hans Petter
Kristiansen, Trygve
Ommani, Babak
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