Innovative Scour Protection System Launched

Balmoral has developed Balmoral HexDefence™ a completely novel and globally patented scour protection system for offshore wind farms By Sarah Simpson / 05 May 2023

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Following extensive research and investment Balmoral, an established supplier to the oil and gas sector, has developed a completely novel and globally patented product which aims to drastically reduce scour phenomena around fixed wind turbines that cause seabed erosion and a reduction in foundation strength and stiffness.

Scour protection is used to defend the seabed around a monopile structure from seabed erosion can lead to turbine foundation instability and inter array cable damage ultimately resulting in expensive cable failure. Typically this involves the installation of a layer of material around the base of the monopile to prevent sediment erosion. This can be made of various materials including rock, concrete or a specially designed geotextile fabric. The layer is placed on the seabed around the monopile to dissipate the energy of the fluid flow and reduce erosion rates.

These measures need to be carefully monitored to avoid damage to the turbine, seabed and any associated cabling. The costs involved in this process, along with the carbon footprint implicated with extra quarrying and vessel time for installation, is significant.

To address these issues, Balmoral developed Balmoral HexDefence™, an exclusive scour protection system that integrates seabed protection and flow reduction to minimize offshore operational costs and potential cable failure.

Balmoral has developed Balmoral HexDefence™
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The HexDefence structure eliminates the requirement to dump rock, instead providing a non-invasive approach to protecting the monopile and the immediate surrounding area.

The lightweight advanced composites construction and streamlined installation method makes it easy to install without the need for additional vessels resulting in an improved carbon footprint for all operations. Additionally, the system is capable of use with antifouling coatings and does not require special equipment for end-of-life recovery.

Following positive discussions with leading wind farm developers and industry bodies Balmoral has been encouraged to bring the product to market as soon as possible.

“We believe Balmoral HexDefence represents a significant step forward for scour protection, offering highly cost-effective performance enhancement across installation, management and maintenance.’ said Fraser Milne, the company’s engineering and projects director.

“The interlocking panels are generally 10m long and custom-sized to fit varying monopile diameters and feature integrated lifting and access points. In simple terms, the installation process involves sinking the foundation, sleeving it with HexDefence, fitting the transition piece and assembling the pylon and blades. The system is also suitable for retrofitting to existing monopile structures.”

Preliminary work on Balmoral HexDefence was based on existing VIV suppression products used widely by the oil and gas sector. Research considered a scaled variant to investigate scour evaluation on downstream flow and the effect of accelerated currents around the monopile. Final prototype testing was completed at a national hydrodynamic laboratory.

“We believe the system can save wind farm developers around 70% in installation costs when compared to traditional rock dumping methods”, commented Fraser Milne.

“With the exponential growth of offshore wind worldwide we believe Balmoral HexDefence can be a key financial enabler and a critical infrastructural element of future offshore fixed wind farms.”

Balmoral has adapted and transitioned several of its proven buoyancy and protection solutions for use in the fixed and floating offshore wind sector, including tried and trusted products such as buoyancy, cable protection, bend limiting devices and crossover solutions, which have been readily accepted within the offshore wind farm industry keen to build an experienced and reliable supply chain.

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