Dynamic Aero-Hydro-Elastic response of Floating Offshore Wind Turbines

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This research project explores the coupled aero-hydro-elastic behaviour of floating offshore wind turbines, focusing on interactions between wind, waves, and structural motion. Using advanced computational fluid dynamics and multi-physics modelling, it aims to improve understanding of motion-induced loads, stability, and reliability to inform robust floating turbine designs.

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