Abstract
In recent years, the installed capacity and power generation of offshore wind power have continued to grow rapidly, operation and maintenance testing has faced many technical challenges. Among them, the monitoring of the scour status of the underwater structure of the wind turbine and the complete basic data of the wind turbine's full life cycle management system are of great significance to ensuring the long-term safe and stable operation of the offshore wind farm. This paper introduces the application of a combined multi-beam bathymetric system and side-scan sonar in the scour detection of underwater structures of wind farms based on an example of offshore wind farm detection in the East China Sea. The combination of the two can effectively achieve complementary advantages and obtain more detailed and accurate water depth data and underwater structure images. It provides reliable basic data support for the operation and maintenance of offshore wind farms and the establishment of life cycle management system.
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