Energies (Aug 2020)

Design and Performance Assessment of Multi-Use Offshore Tension Leg Platform Equipped with an Embedded Wave Energy Converter System

  • Jianxing Yu,
  • Zhenmian Li,
  • Yang Yu,
  • Shuai Hao,
  • Yiqin Fu,
  • Yupeng Cui,
  • Lixin Xu,
  • Han Wu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en13153991
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 15
p. 3991

Abstract

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In this study, a new multi-use offshore tension leg platform (TLP) was designed for wave energy production through an embedded wave energy converter (EWEC) system. The proposed EWEC system consists of four built-in tuned liquid column dampers for absorbing the hull motion energy and eight Wells turbines as the power take-off devices. A multifold nonlinear analytical model of this multibody system was developed considering the hydrodynamics of the TLP-EWEC system during large motions and the aerohydrodynamics of the chamber-turbine groups. A comprehensive assessment, including an evaluation of motion responses and preliminary generating capacity, was performed for different wave-load directions using the numerical time integration method. The results indicated that the multi-use platform can generate a considerable amount of turbine power for the offshore platform energy mix as well as serve for offshore oil and gas production in the target oil fields. Such additional benefits and profitability were proven effective and worthy for further exploration and practical application.

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