A Comparative Assessment of Cutting Techniques for Offshore Energy Structures.
Kenneth Bisgaard Christensen
Assistant Professor of Technical Offshore Management | PhD | MInstP
I am pleased to announce that my conference paper titled: A Comparative Assessment of Cutting Techniques for Offshore Energy Structures, from the 2022 7th International Conference on Environment Friendly Energies and Applications (EFEA), has just been published online: IEEE Xplore.
So if you want to stay up-to-date with the latest research on offshore energy structure cutting, I highly recommend checking out my conference paper. In this paper, my co-authors and I comprehensively review different cutting techniques used in the offshore energy industry, including plasma cutting, oxy-fuel cutting, and waterjet cutting, among others.
Through a detailed assessment and comparison of these cutting techniques, we provide insights into their strengths and weaknesses and highlight their effectiveness in different offshore energy applications. Our research will be beneficial for engineers, technicians, and researchers working in the offshore energy sector, as it provides new ideas and approaches for tackling the unique challenges of cutting offshore energy structures.
You can access my paper titled "A Comparative Assessment of Cutting
Techniques for Offshore Energy Structures" on IEEE Xplore or ResearchGate.
I am excited to share this research and look forward to your feedback and comments.
Thank you for your interest!
IEEE Reference:
K. B. Christensen, S. Jalili and A. Maheri, "A Comparative Assessment of Cutting Techniques for Offshore Energy Structures," 2022 7th International Conference on Environment Friendly Energies and Applications (EFEA), Bagatelle Moka MU, Mauritius, 2022, pp. 1-6, doi: 10.1109/EFEA56675.2022.10063821.