Bottom Fixed Platform Dynamics Models Assessing Surface Ice Interactions for Transitional Depth Structures in the Great Lakes CX(s) Applied: A9 Date: 02/10/2012 Location(s): Michigan Offices(s): Golden Field Office
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February 10, 2012Bottom Fixed Platform Dynamics Models Assessing Surface Ice Interactions for Transitional Depth Structures in the Great Lakes
CX(s) Applied: A9
Date: 02/10/2012
Location(s): Michigan
Offices(s): Golden Field Office
DOE is proposing to provide federal funding to University of Michigan (UM) to develop, research, model, and collect data of ice loading wind turbine structures in Lake Huron and Lake Michigan. This would be accomplished by creating a computer-based ice-loading module that would be coupled to computer software tool maintained by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory for simulating onshore and offshore wind turbine dynamics. This study would include research, data gathering, reporting, and modeling. Tasks would be completed in office and computer lab environments.
CX(s) Applied: A9
Date: 02/10/2012
Location(s): Michigan
Offices(s): Golden Field Office
DOE is proposing to provide federal funding to University of Michigan (UM) to develop, research, model, and collect data of ice loading wind turbine structures in Lake Huron and Lake Michigan. This would be accomplished by creating a computer-based ice-loading module that would be coupled to computer software tool maintained by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory for simulating onshore and offshore wind turbine dynamics. This study would include research, data gathering, reporting, and modeling. Tasks would be completed in office and computer lab environments.