November 2016 General Assembly
The 2016 November SUPERGEN Wind General Assembly was held at Cranfield University on 23 November 2016.
This free event attracted 78 attendees from academia and industry, and featured stimulating presentations and a competitive poster session.
The programme for the event is available here.
Presentations at the event:
- “Monitoring site specific foundation loads, costs and benefits” - Ursula Smolka, Ramboll
- “MRS” - Henrik Kudsk, Vestas Wind Systems (slide available; presentation confidential)
- “Deepwind” - Dr Uwe Schmidt Paulsen, Risø DTU, Technical University of Denmark
- "Review of the International Workshop on Multi Rotors" – Peter Jamieson, University of Strathclyde
- “SLIC Joint Industry Project” - Isaac Tavares, Centrica (unavailable due to confidentiality)
- “PISA Joint Industry Project” - Professor Byron Byrne, Oxford University
- “Design Criteria for Offshore Foundations from an O&M perspective” – Lorena Tremps, Scottish Power (awaited)
- “Aerodynamics” - Dr Phil Hancock, University of Surrey (awaited)
- “Incident and Wake Turbulence and Interactions with Horizontal Axis Rotors” - Professor Mike Graham, ICL
Poster session at the General Assembly:
- Cyclic Loading of Monopiles for Offshore Wind Applications (Abadie, Oxford University)
- Determining Control Deficiencies from Field Data and Applying Corrective Control Actions (Amos, University of Strathclyde)
- Vertical Axis Wind Turbine Case Study: Costs and Losses associated with Variable Torque and Speed Strategies (Argent, University of Strathclyde)
- A Comparison of the UK Offshore Wind Resource from the Marine Data Exchange (Argyle, Loughborough University)
- Epibenthic Community Dynamics in relation to Structural Variability of Offshore Wind Turbine Substructures (Causon, Cranfield University)
- Development of Screw Piles for DeepWater Offshore Wind Turbine Foundations (Davidson, University of Dundee)
- Wind Turbine Dynamics Identification using Gaussian Process Machine Learning (Hart, University of Strathclyde)
- Corrosion Fatigue in Renewable Energy Marine Structures (Igwemezie, Cranfield University)
- Risk based Evaluation Framework of Sustainable Energy Technologies (Ioannou, Cranfield University)
- Improved p-y curves for design of Offshore Wind Turbine Foundations (Lopez-Querol, UCL)
- Development of a Framework for the Effective Data Management of Structural Health Monitoring Systems for Offshore Wind Turbines (Martinez Luengo, Cranfield University)
- Effects of Scour and Scour Protection on Offshore Wind Monopiles (Mayall, Oxford University)
- Wind and wave directional transit time model for offshore wind O&M (Mills, University of Strathclyde)
- Ultrasonic Monitoring of Barnesmore Field Wind Turbine Gearbox Bearing (Nicholas, University of Sheffield)
- Wind Phenomena: Impacts on Offshore Wind Energy (Ollier, Loughborough University)
- Fatigue life influence of Damping and Scour for Monopile supported Offshore Wind Turbines (Rezaei, UCL)
- Optimal Design of Foundations for Offshore Wind Farms (Suryasentana, Oxford University)
- Modelling of a Rotary Kite Airborne Wind Energy (AWE) System (Tulloch, University of Strathclyde)
- A Path to £75/MWh UK Offshore Wind (Tunga, ETI)
- Numerical modelling of screw pile installation for wind energy foundation systems (Wang, Durham University)