Parametric study of hybrid monopile foundation for offshore wind turbines in cohesionless soil

2020 
Abstract The hybrid monopile foundation is an alternative for offshore wind turbines. The parametric study has been performed through a series of centrifuge tests for the optimal design of the hybrid foundation. The wheel diameter, wheel thickness, and pile length are considered in the analysis. The lateral capacity of the hybrid monopile foundation increases with the wheel diameter and tends to accelerate; it increases linearly with the wheel thickness and pile length. The influence of the wheel diameter is more pronounced compared to the other parameters. The hybrid monopile demonstrates an enhanced performance compared to the monopile and the single-wheel. The improvement is more significant at small pile lengths. The hybrid monopile shows its advantages in reducing the pile length. It has great potential in reducing capital costs. An analytical method is proposed by scaling the individual capacity of the pile and the wheel. A design chart for the scale factor is suggested. The calculation is applicable for determining the initial dimension of the hybrid monopile foundation, and the ultimate lateral capacity is assessed.
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