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Financement de l’UE (251 579 €) : Optimisation et conception du MOAMAR de l’éolien en mer Hor03/03/2026 Programme de recherche et d'innovation de l'UE « Horizon »

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Optimisation et conception du MOAMAR de l’éolien en mer

The European Strategic Energy Technology Plan prioritises offshore wind to reach climate neutrality by 2050. With most shallow sites developed, deployment is shifting to deeper waters where floating turbines are essential and many factors jointly shape cost, reliability, and environmental impact. Mooring systems are a major driver, yet practice still relies on conservative rules and trial-and-error, while nonlinear, climate-sensitive loads and evolving meteorological and oceanographic conditions add uncertainty. This keeps costs high, complicates certification, and slows deployment. FLOW-Moor will deliver a climate-resilient, AI-driven optimisation methodology to facilitate a paradigm shift in mooring design. The primary outcome is a validated design and decision framework that produces safe, cost-efficient, and carbon-efficient layouts, explicitly engineered to withstand extreme environmental conditions under climate-change scenarios. To overcome fragmented workflows, prohibitive simulation cost, and limited adaptation to climate risk, the project combines fast frequency-domain screening with deep-learning surrogates inside a standards-aware, multi-objective optimiser. This approach broadens the design space, accelerates high-fidelity assessment, and keeps results auditable against certification criteria. Performance will be demonstrated on representative industrial cases by benchmarking against common single- and shared-mooring configurations, evidencing higher safety margins, lower cost, and reduced life-cycle carbon. FLOW-Moor will release an open-source toolbox with a graphical user interface and reproducible examples. The fellowship is hosted at the University of Agder, with a secondment at SEMAR AS and a placement at NORCE to test the methodology on real design problems and support transfer to practice. The project strengthens the researcher’s independent leadership at the interface of offshore engineering and AI.


Semar AS ?
Universitetet I Agder 251 579 €

https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101272611

Cette annonce se réfère à une date antérieure et ne reflète pas nécessairement l’état actuel. L’état actuel est présenté à la page suivante : Semar AS, Lysaker, Norvège.