Research & Development
Project
GEOSISMEM
Geophysical surveys for the seabed characterisation of offshore renewable energy sites
- Duration: 52 months (2018-2022)
- Budget: €780K
Context
Competitiveness, and therefore cost reduction, are hot topics for offshore wind energy players. In this context, preliminary geotechnical studies are particularly concerned because they are very expensive. They are crucial for the design of wind turbine foundations as they allow the mechanics of the seabed to be characterised. However, this type of study requires campaigns at sea with the deployment of coring machines to take soil samples which are then analysed in the laboratory. It is therefore necessary to develop alternatives to the sole use of geotechnics.
Objective
- To develop a new soil characterisation methodology based on a combination of geophysical and geotechnical data in order to make recommendations for use in the offshore wind sector
Main achievements
New methodologies for geophysical data processing
Multitrace seismic and electromagnetic geophysical measurement campaigns
Design calculation of a pile from geophysical and geotechnical data
Recommendations for the integration of geophysical data into site characterisation for project engineering
Main outputs
- State of the art of geophysical techniques applied to the deep exploration of offshore renewable energy sites
- Recommendations report on geophysical and geotechnical characterisation of offshore renewable energy sites
- Paid access publication: Flamme et al. (2019) Combining marine electromagnetic and high resolution seismic imaging: application to shallow gassy environment. SAGEP Proceedings, Vol. 2019, pp. 1-4
- Judith Flamme’s PhD thesis in 2021: Nouvelle approche de l’étude du sous-sol marin : application conjointe de l’électromagnétisme, de la sismique multitrace et de la géotechnique
- Geophysical database acquired on the Calvados offshore wind farm site (electromagnetic and seismic) and the Groix & Belle-Île floating wind farm site (seismic)
Conclusion
GEOSISMEM carried out a geophysical eabed characterisation of the Calvados offshore wind farm and the Groix & Belle-Île floating wind farm using non-conventional methods. This was compared with the geotechnical characterisation carried out by the wind farm developers prior to the projects. The data sets from both approaches were used to carry out a pile design test. The acquisition of more consistent data would make it possible to consolidate this promising approach.
Partners
This project was led by Université de Bretagne Occidentale and France Energies Marines.
Funding
This project received French State funding managed by the National Research Agency under the Investments for the Future Programme (ANR-10-IEED-0006-27).
Accreditation
This project was certified by the maritime clusters Pôle Mer Bretagne Atlantique and Pôle Mer Méditerranée.
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