Voges, PascalPascalVogesNernheim, AxelAxelNernheimSeidel, MarcMarcSeidelSchulz, ChristianChristianSchulzAbdel-Maksoud, MoustafaMoustafaAbdel-Maksoud2021-03-032021-03-032019-0911th International Workshop on Ship and Marine Hydrodynamics (IWSH2019), Paper 18http://hdl.handle.net/11420/8993The paper presents the concept of a Floater for Upending Piles (FlUP), which can be considered as an efficient approach for the installation of very large offshore monopiles in the offshore-wind industry. This principle is embedded in a concept that aims to decouple the monopile installation steps of upending and pile driving. The idea of the FlUP is to shift the pile from horizontal to vertical position with a self-ballasting floater and utilise a small crane-vessel docking on the floater for pile-driving operations afterwards. The key component of this concept is the FlUP, which is able to upend itself carrying the monopile by shifting ballast water using pumps. A feasibility study of this approach, including a preliminary design of a floater and corresponding design-relevant calculations is presented. The study includes examinations of hydrostatic stability as well as seakeeping behaviour computations to evaluate the limiting sea states for installation in an offshore environment. This is followed by a demonstration of the general feasibility of this concept regarding hydrostatic and seakeeping aspects.enhttp://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/Craneless UpendingFoundation InstallationInstallation MethodLarge MonopileOffshore WindUpending FloaterTechnikIngenieurwissenschaftenCraneless upending of large offshore monopiles using a specialised floaterConference Paper10.15480/882.332710.15480/882.3327Fluiddynamik und Schiffstheorie M-8Other