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2024 ANNUAL REPORT

Standardization of a floating structure for offshore wind power applicable in moderate and extreme offshore climates (ISOBARA)

Promoting the standardization of a technology that could be built in series, for installation in ocean sites of different nature, using concrete as construction material

ISOBARA’s objective is to study the hydrodynamic behavior of a concrete structure designed for floating offshore wind energy extraction, and to investigate new concretes to reduce costs.

Challenge

Contribute to the evolution of the design of a floating wind platform that, under the same industrializable technological concept, allows competing in a globalized market, which is governed by different meteo-oceanic conditions.

Solution

To develop specific numerical models for the analysis of sea behavior; which, in collaboration with very ambitious test campaigns, allow to release a very advanced numerical model, able to represent the fluid-structure interaction, exceeding the state of the art and the capabilities of commercial models.

Results

IHCantabria has carried out a very innovative test campaign, which has allowed monitoring more variables than in previous occasions. A new type of sensor system has also been developed and the integration of the laboratory turbine has been improved. Thus, there have been many substantial improvements in experimental techniques. The development of the numerical model is expected to be completed in 2025.

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