Advancing Offshore Wind – Engineering Innovations from Seabed to Structures
Monday, 4 May
Room 300
Technical Session
A deep-dive technical forum showcasing the latest advancements in offshore wind engineering, including foundation behavior, metocean response, subsea systems, and digital tools that are enabling reliable and efficient offshore development.
Chairperson(s)
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1030-1048 37155Measured Performance Of A Nylon Semi-taut Floating Offshore Wind Turbine Mooring System Following One Year In The Gulf Of Maine
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1050-1108 36958Integrated 3D Geological Model For Wind Farms: Reducing Borehole Dependency Through Seismic Attributes And Machine Learning
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1110-1128 37219Enhancing Semi-Submersible Floating Wind Platform Stability Using Low-Frequency Vertical Tuned Mass Dampers
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1130-1148 37080Development And Qualification Of 245 KV HVAC Dynamic Subsea Cables
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1150-1208 36813Wave Run-up Pressure Estimation On Offshore Wind Monopile Foundations: Analytical Approach And Cfd Analysis Workflow
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1210-1228 37009Design and Assessment of Hybrid Catenary Mooring Systems with Steel Wire and Polyester Ropes for a 10 MW Semi-Submersible Wind Turbine at 1,000 m Water Depth
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Alternate 37161A 15 MW Modular TLP Concept for Offshore Wind in California
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Alternate 37185Ground Modelling Unravels Lateral Soil Variability And Geohazards Of The Atlantic Continental Shelf For Offshore Wind Development


