The purpose of the project is to strengthen the numerical modelling ability of the HAWC2 model
within 1) long-period motion from nonlinear waves 2) damping from soil 3) aerodynamics for
turbines with
The goal of this project is to perform a trial installation of a full-scale prototype of a suction bucket for wind turbine jacket foundations. The installation is performed at an offshore site near
Reduction of the cost for installaion of WTG towers with 50% at the same time supporting installation for even larger WTG and tower sizes in the future
This main objective of this project is to demonstrate procedures that can quantify the risk of failure, the remaining structural reliability and the maintenance costs upon extending the life of
IEA Wind Task 28” on Social Acceptance of Wind Energy Projects is a working group involving several countries, including the USA, Germany, Denmark, Switzerland, Japan, Ireland, Italy and the
Because these hours are incoherent and unpredictable, a constant availability of power is imperative and as a result the generator has to be operating around the clock. Thus Power Pack will contribute
A wind turbine power converter includes power modules mounted on cooling plates, which cool the component. The heat is transferred to the ambient by use of a water circuit and an air cooler. The
The project has generally the aim to support Denmark's participation in the "IEA Wind Energy R & D Implementing Agreement" in 2018 through participation as Alternate member in the Agreement Steering
The PossPOW project developed a verified real-time power curve for offshore wind power plants, also applicable under downregulation. Concert will enrich this to a full asset optimisation package
NetVind aims toward the green transition in Denmark, by rethinking the way of using wind power plants in distribution systems. NetVind analyses and demonstrates in a large experimental facility, which
The NSON-DK project is the Danish part of a North Sea Offshore Network (NSON) project umbrella with research participants from UK, Germany, Norway and Netherlands. The purpose is to study the impact
The objective of BLATIGUE is to develop fast and efficient fatigue test methods for large wind turbine blades and to develop equipment to excite the blades under such tests.
Turbines are designed to change its direction as a change in the wind direction occurs, and partial wear occurs when the windmill actively yaws back and forth in a too narrow spectrum for a long time
The aim of this project is to proof the iSpin measurement capability and robustness on a broad scale. The robustness shall be proven based on measurements of a total of around 90 WTGs located in 9
The objective of the project is to develop an offshore self-hoisting crane (OSHC) based on the principles of Liftra Self Hoisting Crane (LSHC). The OSHC must be operable from a floating platform