Over the course of this Masterclass, participants will gain an in-depth understanding of offshore structural integrity design philosophies and methodologies, covering materials and design considerations. The course offers hands-on experience with analytical, experimental, and numerical tools, fostering an enhanced understanding of progressive damage of offshore and marine structures, alongside strategies for corrosion and fatigue alleviation. Lectures will be complemented by a series of case studies providing the opportunity for the practical application of methods and tools across a range of typical offshore renewable energy structures and components.
Upon completion, participants will be equipped with the knowledge and skills needed to apply structural integrity tools appropriately with a good understanding of their characteristics, attributes and limitations. In addition, participants will be familiar with inspection and integrity monitoring technologies and equipped to quantify their limitations with a comprehensive understanding of how to plan for through-life Structural Integrity. The Masterclass offers practical experience with common progressive damage models and how to relate these to relevant standards as well as understand how to incorporate inspection and monitoring information into a risk and reliability framework for a Quantitative Risk Assessment.
Drawing on expertise from 10 UK Universities, the Supergen ORE Hub is in a unique position to offer the opportunity to learn directly from the UK's foremost specialists in offshore renewable energy at world-leading facilities. To book your place on this Masterclass we encourage you to register early as places are limited. This Masterclass is scheduled to run a second time in 2026.
Past Events
- Masterclass on Economic and Policy Analysis for Offshore Renewables (ORE), Edinburgh, UK, 25-26 February 2025
- Masterclass on Virtual Prototyping of Offshore Renewable Energy Technologies (ORE), Newburgh, UK, 27-28 November 2024
- Masterclass on Flow Modelling for Offshore Wind Turbine Loading & Farm Yield (ORE), Manchester, UK, 29-30 October 2024