Assessing Fatigue Damage in the Reuse of a Decommissioned Offshore Jacket Platform to Support a Wind Turbine

Author:

Heo Taemin1,Liu Ding Peng1,Manuel Lance1,Correia José A.F.O.2,Mendes Paulo2

Affiliation:

1. The University of Texas at Austin Department of Civil, Architectural & Environmental Engineering, , Austin, TX 78712

2. University of Porto Faculty of Engineering, , Porto 4200-465 , Portugal

Abstract

AbstractAn offshore energy transition, even if only a gradual one, from carbon-emitting fossil fuel extraction to cleaner sources is recommended, if we are to slow the harmful impacts of climate change. The potential for sustainable reuse of decommissioned offshore jacket platforms to support wind turbines is being considered as an attractive proposition in such a transition. To maximize the benefits of such reuse of assets, what is needed is a rational optimization strategy that considers the remaining life of a repurposed platform, associated retrofit and construction costs, and a future period of gross renewable energy generation following installation of the wind turbine. We outline a study that employs a fatigue reliability-based framework, based on the global fatigue approach and Palmgren–Miner’s rule, to aid in such sustainable reuse planning and optimization. The framework proposed identifies an optimized reuse plan that incorporates metocean data analysis, structural analysis, life cycle evaluation, and revenue optimization. We employ a case study and sustainable reuse scenario for a site in the vicinity of Porto (Leixões), Portugal.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Ocean Engineering

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