Abstract
Adequate replenishment of water within the monopile foundations of offshore wind turbines is essential to ensure the effective performance of cathodic protection measures applied inside the monopile to combat internal corrosion.
This study presents experimental results for the process of
replenishing water within a monopile with one opening below the still
water level. The results are presented as (1) the relative wave height
and set-down inside the monopile under various regular wave conditions
and (2) head loss coefficient
for the flow in and out of the water replenishment opening in the
monopile. The study demonstrates a clear link between the ratio of the
wave height of the internal and external surface elevations, the
relative wave height, and the dimensions of the opening in the monopile
as well as the wave period. Furthermore, a simple predictive model is
proposed based on linear wave theory and static energy loss
considerations. The orientation of the opening with respect to the wave
direction has limited effect on the relative wave height, however it
has a distinct effect on the mean surface level (MSL) inside the
monopile. The lowest MSL occurred when the opening hole was positioned
perpendicular (at a 90-degree angle) to the direction of wave propagation.
Geometric considerations suggest that the flow in and out of the
cylinder is slightly asymmetric and the results also show a small
difference in the head loss coefficient for the flow in and out of the
monopile, respectively. On average, however, the head loss coefficient
was found to be ζ=2.0.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Article number | 118071 |
| Journal | Ocean Engineering |
| Volume | 306 |
| Number of pages | 11 |
| ISSN | 0029-8018 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 2024 |
Keywords
- Offshore monopile
- Head loss
- Mean surface level
- Relative wave height
- Water replenishment
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