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2015

Dalgic, Yalcin and Lazakis, Iraklis and Dinwoodie, Iain and McMillan, David and Revie, Matthew and Majumder, Jayanta (2015) Cost benefit analysis of mothership concept and investigation of optimum chartering strategy for offshore wind farms. Energy Procedia, 80. pp. 63-71. ISSN 1876-6102

Dinwoodie, I. and McMillan, D. and Dalgic, Y. and Lazakis, I. and Revie, M.; (2015) Quantification of the influence of climate on predicted and observed cost of energy for offshore wind. In: Renewable energies offshore. CRC Press, PRT, pp. 995-1002. ISBN 9781138028715

Majumder, Jayanta and Lazakis, Iraklis and Dalgic, Yalcin and Dinwoodie, Iain and Revie, Matthew and McMillan, David; (2015) Emulation of expensive simulation model for operation and maintenance of offshore wind farms. In: State of the Art on Energy Developments. University of the West of Scotland, GBR. ISBN 9781903978528

Dalgic, Yalcin and Lazakis, Iraklis and Dinwoodie, Iain and McMillan, David and Revie, Matthew (2015) Advanced logistics planning for offshore wind farm operation and maintenance activities. Ocean Engineering, 101. pp. 211-226. ISSN 0029-8018

Dalgic, Yalcin and Lazakis, Iraklis and Turan, Osman (2015) Investigation of optimum crew transfer vessel fleet for offshore wind farm maintenance operations. Wind Engineering, 39 (1). pp. 31-52. ISSN 0309-524X

Dalgic, Yalcin and Lazakis, Iraklis and Turan, Osman and Judah, Sol (2015) Investigation of optimum jack-up vessel chartering strategy for offshore wind farm O&M activities. Ocean Engineering, 95. pp. 106-115. ISSN 0029-8018

Dalgic, Y and Lazakis, I and Dinwoodie, I and McMillan, D and Revie, M and Majumder, J; (2015) The influence of multiple working shifts for offshore wind farm O&M activities : StrathOW-OM Tool. In: Design and Operation of Offshore Wind Farm Support Vessels 2014. Royal Institution of Naval Architects, GBR.

Dalgic, Yalcin and Lazakis, Iraklis and Turan, Osman (2015) The impact of optimising fleet usage on offshore wind O&M costs. Wind Stats Report, 28 (1). pp. 6-9. ISSN 0903-5648

2014

Dalgic, Yalcin and Dinwoodie, Iain Allan and Lazakis, Iraklis and McMillan, David and Revie, Matthew (2014) Optimum CTV fleet selection for offshore wind farm O&M activities. In: ESREL 2014, 2014-09-14 - 2014-09-18, Poland.

2013

Dalgic, Yalcin and Lazakis, Iraklis and Turan, Osman (2013) Vessel charter rate estimation for offshore wind O&M activities. In: International Maritime Association of Mediterranean IMAM 2013, 2013-10-14 - 2013-10-17, A Coruna.

Dalgic, Yalcin and Lazakis, Iraklis and Turan, Osman; Guedes Soares, C and López Peña, F, eds. (2013) Vessel charter rate estimation for offshore wind O&M activities. In: Developments in Maritime Transportation and Exploitation of Sea Resources. CRC Press, ESP, 899–907. ISBN 9781138001244

Dinwoodie, Iain and McMillan, David and Revie, Matthew and Lazakis, Iraklis and Dalgic, Yalcin (2013) Development of a combined operational and strategic decision support model for offshore wind. In: DeepWind'2013, 2013-01-24 - 2013-01-25.

Dinwoodie, Iain Allan and McMillan, David and Revie, Matthew and Lazakis, Iraklis and Dalgic, Yalcin (2013) Development of a combined operational and strategic decision support model for offshore wind. Energy Procedia, 35. pp. 157-166. ISSN 1876-6102

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