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Sensor measurement strategies for monitoring offshore wind and wave energy devices

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Author(s)
O'Donnell, D. 
Srbinovsky, Bruno 
Murphy, Jimmy 
Popovici, Emanuel 
Pakrashi, Vikram 
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/10423
Date Issued
09 July 2015
Date Available
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Abstract
While the potential of offshore wind and wave energy devices is well established and accepted, operations and maintenance issues are still not very well researched or understood. In this regard, scaled model testing has gained popularity over time for such devices at various technological readiness levels. The dynamic response of these devices are typically measured by different instruments during such scaled tests but agreed sensor choice, measurement and placement guidelines are still not in place. This paper compared the dynamic responses of some of these sensors from a scaled ocean wave testing to highlight the importance of sensor measurement strategies. The possibility of using multiple, cheaper sensors of seemingly inferior performance as opposed to the deployment of a small number of expensive and accurate sensors are also explored. An energy aware adaptive sampling theory is applied to highlight the possibility of more efficient computing when large volumes of data are available from the tested structures. Efficient sensor measurement strategies are expected to have a positive impact on the development of an device at different technological readiness levels while it is expected to be helpful in reducing operation and maintenance costs if such an approach is considered for the devices when they are in operation.
Sponsorship
Science Foundation Ireland
Other Sponsorship
Marine Research Energy Ireland (MaREI)
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
IOP Publishing
Journal
Journal of Physics: Conference Series
Volume
628
Keywords
  • Wind and wave energy ...

  • Scaled model testing

  • Sensor measurement st...

DOI
10.1088/1742-6596/628/1/012117
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
1742-6588
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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Mechanical & Materials Engineering Research Collection
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