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Implications and mitigation of radio frequency blackout during reentry of reusable launch vehicles
R Hartunian, G Stewart, T Curtiss, S Fergason, R Seibold, P Shome
AIAA Atmospheric Flight Mechanics Conference and Exhibit, 6633, 2007
2192007
Offshore wind turbine load reduction employing optimal passive tuned mass damping systems
G Stewart, M Lackner
IEEE transactions on control systems technology 21 (4), 1090-1104, 2013
1992013
The impact of passive tuned mass dampers and wind–wave misalignment on offshore wind turbine loads
GM Stewart, MA Lackner
Engineering structures 73, 54-61, 2014
1932014
The effect of actuator dynamics on active structural control of offshore wind turbines
GM Stewart, MA Lackner
Engineering Structures 33 (5), 1807-1816, 2011
1032011
Calibration and validation of a FAST floating wind turbine model of the DeepCwind scaled tension-leg platform
GM Stewart, MA Lackner, A Robertson, J Jonkman, AJ Goupee
ISOPE International Ocean and Polar Engineering Conference, ISOPE-I-12-033, 2012
972012
A review and comparison of floating offshore wind turbine model experiments
G Stewart, M Muskulus
Energy Procedia 94, 227-231, 2016
822016
The creation of a comprehensive metocean data set for offshore wind turbine simulations
GM Stewart, A Robertson, J Jonkman, MA Lackner
Wind Energy 19 (6), 1151-1159, 2016
782016
Load reduction of floating wind turbines using tuned mass dampers
GM Stewart
732012
Comparison of hydrodynamic load predictions between reduced order engineering models and computational fluid dynamics for the oc4-deepcwind semi-submersible
MA Benitz, DP Schmidt, MA Lackner, GM Stewart, J Jonkman, ...
International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering 45547 …, 2014
682014
Validation of hydrodynamic load models using CFD for the OC4-DeepCwind semisubmersible
MA Benitz, DP Schmidt, MA Lackner, GM Stewart, J Jonkman, ...
International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering 56574 …, 2015
602015
Wind/wave misalignment in the loads analysis of a floating offshore wind turbine
L Barj, JM Jonkman, A Robertson, GM Stewart, MA Lackner, L Haid, ...
32nd ASME wind energy symposium, 0363, 2014
592014
Simulation-length requirements in the loads analysis of offshore floating wind turbines
L Haid, G Stewart, J Jonkman, A Robertson, M Lackner, D Matha
International conference on offshore mechanics and arctic engineering 55423 …, 2013
552013
High‐throughput computation and the applicability of Monte Carlo integration in fatigue load estimation of floating offshore wind turbines
PA Graf, G Stewart, M Lackner, K Dykes, P Veers
Wind Energy 19 (5), 861-872, 2016
492016
Assessing fatigue and ultimate load uncertainty in floating offshore wind turbines due to varying simulation length
G Stewart, M Lackner, L Haid, D Matha, J Jonkman, A Robertson
Safety, Reliability, Risk and Life-Cycle Performance of Structures and …, 2013
282013
Numerical Prediction of Experimentally Observed Behavior of a Scale-Model of an Offshore Wind Turbine Supported by a Tension-Leg Platform
I Prowell, J Jonkman, A Robertson, G Stewart, A Goupee
2013 Offshore Technology Conference, 2013
262013
Design load analysis of two floating offshore wind turbine concepts
GM Stewart
222016
Determining Optimal Tuned Mass Damper Parameters for Offshore Wind Turbines Using a Genetic Algorithm
GM Stewart, MA Lackner
50th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit, 2012
142012
Reasonable Stock Water Requirements: Guidelines for Resource Consent Applications
G Stewart, RS Rout
Horizons Regional Council, 2007
132007
Statistical estimation of extreme loads for the design of offshore wind turbines during non-operational conditions
GM Stewart, MA Lackner, SR Arwade, S Hallowell, AT Myers
Wind Engineering 39 (6), 629-640, 2015
112015
Impact of wind/wave misalignment in the loads analysis of a floating wind turbine
L Barj, S Stewart, G Stewart, M Lackner, J Jonkman, AN Robertson, ...
poster), WINDPOWER, 5-8, 2013
72013
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