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The future of Ocean Energy JIP update


Here is the latest update on a number of offshore wind and FPSO Joint Industry Projects.


BreaKin CFD


BreaKin CFD is a new joint research initiative aiming to confirm, analyse and achieve a further understanding of the underlying physical processes of the BreaKin JIP model test data through CFD simulations. During the BreaKin JIP (2016-2018) wave-in-deck model tests were carried out in MARIN’s Depressurised Wave Basin at two scales (1:25 and 1:50) in atmospheric and depressurised conditions to quantify scale effects and to investigate to what extent entrapped air in the wave and during the impact is of influence. In CFD, parameters can be systematically varied


one by one to assess their individual influence, and detailed visualisations can provide an in-depth understanding of the flow phenomena.


Contact: Jule Scharnke, j.scharnke@marin.nl HybridEnerSeaHub


To support cost-effective renewable energy production far out at sea there is a need for O&M support, efficient and safe energy conversion, as well as the transport and storage of renewable energy. The HybridEnerSeaHub project aims to facilitate those needs by developing an initial design for a partially floating, maintenance and energy storage island and by investigating its feasibility in the North Sea. This JIP started on October 1 and will run for 2.5 years. It is conducted in close cooperation with energy companies, operators, yards, engineering companies and marine system suppliers. All participating companies will be represented in the JIP Steering Group. For the complete project plan see marin.nl/jips/hybridhub.


Contact: Erik-Jan de Ridder, e.d.ridder@marin.nl


HAWA III


Guidelines and Tools for Shallow Water Terminals


The objective of the HAWA III JIP is to validate the overall design methodology of nearshore terminals based on model-scale and full- scale measurements, to provide the tools and guidelines to apply the methodology, and to assess the effectiveness of breakwater and innovative mooring solutions to improve the workability of nearshore terminals. Results from the previous two JIP phases will be used and expanded to reach this objective. The project is a joint initiative from


MARIN, Deltares and Bureau Veritas and will kick-off during the FPSO JIP Week in May 2020. The two-year project is expected to start this year and is still open for new participants.


Contact: Frédérick Jaouën, f.jaouen@marin.nl


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