TY - DATA T1 - Data for the publication: Hardware‑in‑the‑Loop experiments in model ice for analysis of ice‑induced vibrations of offshore structures PY - 2024/08/27 AU - Tim C. Hammer AU - Hayo Hendrikse UR - DO - 10.4121/be53fc9d-3d5a-4aee-b694-cd92c66e6403.v2 KW - intermittent crushing KW - ice-induced vibrations KW - ice-structure interaction KW - real-time KW - hybrid testing KW - critical delay KW - instability KW - ice load KW - model ice KW - model testing N2 -
These data refer to the second test campaign of the SHIVER project, conducted in the Ice and Wave tank of Aalto University in spring 2023.
Basin tests were performed to gather data on ice action, ice-structure interaction, ice scaling and limitations of real-time hybrid simulations in model ice to improve model tests of ice-induced vibration of offshore structures (e.g., offshore wind turbines, lighthouses or channel markers).
Tests were conducted with a hybrid testing technique, which already had been used during the first test campaign of the SHIVER project (go to publication, go to data). Small modification of the setup allowed to test substructures with different diameters and shape at the water line and improved data reliability. Specific experiments were conducted to investigate the limitations of the Hardware-in-the-Loop test setup. Thereby structural models have been scaled to initiate instability of the real-time hybrid simulations. The applied scaling method is explained in more detail in a separate journal publication.
Please be referred to the README.pdf file for more information about the data uploaded.
Contact Tim C. Hammer (t.c.hammer@tudelft.nl) for additional information.
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