Energies (Aug 2014)

Hybrid Model Representation of a TLP Including Flexible Topsides in Non-Linear Regular Waves

  • Christof Wehmeyer,
  • Francesco Ferri,
  • Morten Thøtt Andersen,
  • Ronnie Refstrup Pedersen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en7085047
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 8
pp. 5047 – 5064

Abstract

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The rising demand for renewable energy solutions is forcing the established industries to expand and continue evolving. For the wind energy sector, the vast resources in deep sea locations have encouraged research towards the installation of turbines in deeper waters. One of the most promising technologies able to solve this challenge is the floating wind turbine foundation. For the ultimate limit state, where higher order wave loads have a significant influence, a design tool that couples non-linear excitations with structural dynamics is required. To properly describe the behavior of such a structure, a numerical model is proposed and validated by physical test results. The model is applied to a case study of a tension leg platform with a flexible topside mimicking the tower and a lumped mass mimicking the rotor-nacelle assembly. The model is additionally compared to current commercial software, where the need for the coupled higher order dynamics proposed in this paper becomes evident.

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