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Influence of soil–structure modelling techniques on offshore wind turbine monopile structural response
Kingsley Sunday
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Feargal Brennan
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Naval Architecture, Ocean And Marine Engineering
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Soil
100%
Structural Response
100%
Installing
27%
Foundation
18%
Utilization
18%
Behavior
9%
Effort
9%
Improvement
9%
Turbine
9%
Lie
9%
Substructure
9%
Depth
9%
Resonant Frequency
9%
Calibration
9%
Harmonics
9%
Size
9%
Response
9%
Model
9%
Increasing
9%
Length
9%
Investigation
9%
Boundary
9%
Displacement
9%
Industry
9%
Engineering
Offshore Wind Turbines
100%
Structural Response
100%
Finite Element Modeling
36%
Soil Mass
36%
Foundations
18%
Installation
18%
Applications
18%
Design Guidance
9%
Natural Frequency
9%
Installation Process
9%
Calibration
9%
Engineering
9%
Design Process
9%
Design Life
9%
Embedment
9%
Harmonics
9%