Advanced Design of Steel Structures for Offshore and Renewable Energies
1
2022-2023
03019824
Structural Mechanics
Portuguese
English
Face-to-face
SEMESTRIAL
6.0
Elective
3rd Cycle Studies
Recommended Prerequisites
Students must have a strong background in structural mechanics and dynamic structural analysis.
Teaching Methods
Classes run under theoretical and practical. In the classes are presented the theoretical concepts and the code formulations for the structural design. Simultaneously, some illustrative examples are solved. Students participate actively in the process of formation, being asked to present solutions to the proposed problems. Occasionally students are invited to attend lectures by visiting specialists. Tutorial lessons (37.5 hours) will be to answer questions.
Learning Outcomes
The aim of this curricular unit (CU) is the analysis and design of support structures for wind turbines, addressing in detail the specific behavior of offshore steel structures, whether they are used for wind turbines or for oil industry
This CU is conceived in order to give students following competencies:
- load analysis and the dynamic/ hydrodynamic effects on the structures.
- design for instability, fatigue and corrosion phenomena in very aggressive environment.
- knowledge on how to calculate structural resistance combining Eurocodes and specific codes for wind energy structures and offshore structures.
- Knowledge in how to performed FE analysis and interpret obtained results
- basics of structural manufacturing and maintenance of wind towers and offshore platforms.
Work Placement(s)
NoSyllabus
Part1-Steel Wind Towers
Mod A-Introduction; economic and technical aspects of planning, design and construction of wind farms, onshore and offshore
Mod B-Sustainability of the electricity generated from different sources.
Mod C-Operation of wind turbines and calculation of the connections in the support structures: the tower and foundations
Mod D-Basics of structural dynamics and evaluation of structural vibration
Mod E-Calculation of fatigue, stability and connections in tubular wind towers
Mod F-Foundations
Mod G-Manufacture and maintenance
Part2-Offshore structures
Mod A-Introduction to offshore structures
Mod B-Safety assessment methodologies
Mod C-Actions on offshore structures
Mod D-Materials for steel offshore structures
Mod E-Design concepts and design verifications
Mod F-Maritime Operation
Part3-Advanced design methodologies
Head Lecturer(s)
Carlos Alberto da Silva Rebelo
Assessment Methods
Assessment
Project: 25.0%
Exam: 75.0%
Bibliography
A bibliografia será definida pelo responsável da unidade curricular. | To be defined by the responsible of the course unit.