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Peter Scheijgrond 26 th April 2007 31 Summing up from Work Session 1-5 WS3: System design, construction, reliability & safety

System design, construction, reliability & safety

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Page 1: System design, construction, reliability & safety

Peter Scheijgrond26th April 2007

31Summing up from Work Session 1-5

WS3: System design, construction,reliability & safety

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Interaction!

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Statistics

• >50 participants.• 27 presentations • Speed dating using “NEEDS and OFFERS”• Discussion groups on Guidelines (3 groups)• Exercise in Failure Modes Effects Analysis (FMEA) (5 groups)• Plenary Workshop Evaluation• 5 invited speakers: Diederik Samsom (PvdA), Claudio

Bittencourt Ferreira from DNV, Kimon Argyriadis fromGermanische Lloyd, Rod Hacker from Halcrow and Jan vander Tempel from TU Delft.

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Nr of partc. Per country

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US

BE

BG

GR

IT

PT

SE

DE

FO

IE

FR

NL

DK

UK

Number of people (from total of 60)

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University

Commercial

Institutes

Mix of Participants

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Discussion group

•Blue Water•Ponte Di Archimedes•Ecofys•Engineering company Eric Rossen•SNAIL/Edinburg University/ EMEC•Owens Corning

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KOBOLD

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MCT

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Launching of Jacket

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Tunnelled Wave Energy Converter

SEWAVESEWAVE©©20062006

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Task 3.1 Verification of design codes and structural reliability

•Guidelines on design and operation of wave energy converters, DNV, 2005

•DNV Offshore Service Specification (OSS-312), 2006

•Guideline for the Certification of Ocean Energy Converters, Part 1: Ocean Current Turbines,Germanischer Lloyd, 2005

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Task 3.1

Differences between system design philosophies reflected in offshore codes and wave device design:

•Need for adaptive guidelines!•Consequence of failure is much smaller for a wave device that is normally unmanned, then for an offshore manned platform.

•Standard equipment in a WEC device may be subject to different loads and thus consideration of dominant failure modes should be made.

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Task 3.1: RTD needs

•Consensus on (Adaptive) guidelines•Measurement campaign ->Learning from experience (building data bases of experiences, flow fields and loading cases)

•Reliability of standard components - tools for determining component reliability

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Task 3.2 Production and construction methods

•Training of developers by offshore construction industry

•Gaps in material research, corrosion, durability, fatigue loading etc

•Research into production time scales. Oil riggstake 2 years to built!

•Early consultation of offshore parties

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Task 3.3 Deployment and maintenance procedures

•proprietary component failure, including considerations on moorings, durability of materials and corrosion.

•remote operation, remote fault diagnostic, and condition monitoring will be essential in a production device.

•Develop Monte Carlo models for reliability & availability of wave farm

•Influence of insurance guidelines (more simulation of installation, avoid over design)

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Task 3.3 Deployment and maintenance procedures (2)

• Collaboration between industries• Training by offshore experts of developers• Early consultation to avoid design errors