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Technical Notes
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Test report to determine the resistance across aluminum interfaces.
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Recommended torque values for self lock nuts.
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Relationships between IEC 61400-1:2019 and other standards for offshore wind foundations.
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Relationships between IEC 61400-3-1:2019 and other standards for offshore wind foundations.
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Relationships between DNV-ST-0076 and other standards for offshore wind foundations.
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Relationships between IEC 60204-1:2016 and other standards for offshore wind foundations.
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This technical note addresses the issue of ensuring adequate electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and lightning protection for electrical equipment installed on the external platforms for offshore.
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Recommended Practice
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In this Recommended Practice, we provide a recommendation for how to go from an RMS or peak value to time-dependent currents that can be used in time-dependent simulations.