Hindawi Calls for Research Articles on Offshore Renewables Math

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Mathematical Problems in Engineering, a journal from Hindawi Publishing Coropration, has invited researchers and scientists to submit their original research articles on that will stimulate the continuing progress of the offshore renewable energy field, with a focus on the state-of-the-art mathematical knowledge for offshore renewables engineering.

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“Offshore renewable energy (ORE) such as offshore wind turbines, wave energy converters, and tidal and current turbines has seen rapid growth in the past decade. The combination of wave, wind, and current energy devices in hybrid marine platforms to use possible synergies through proper combinations has also been a recent scientific focus. These fields are seeing rapid development and advancement in science, technology, and engineering, which is driven by research regarding new concepts/structures, numerical modeling tools, and simulation methods,” it was stated in the invitation.

The journal is particularly interested in articles describing the new methodologies, analytical and numerical tools, and theoretical methods dealing with engineering problems in the field of offshore renewable energy structures for wave, wind, current, and hybrid marine platforms.

Among others, potential topics include wind, wave and current interactions, and aero-hydro-servo-geo-elastic models for fixed and floating offshore wind turbines.

Authors can submit their manuscripts by 16 December via the Manuscript Tracking System at the journal’s website.