Published 2022
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Publication
Preliminary Analysis on the Hydrostatic Stability of a Self-Aligning Floating Offshore Wind Turbine
Description
: There exist vast areas of offshore wind resources with water depths greater than 100 m
that require floating structures. This paper provides a detailed analysis on the hydrostatic stability
characteristics of a novel floating wind turbine concept. The preliminary design supports an 8 MW
horizontal-axis wind turbine with a custom self-aligning single-point mooring (SPM) floater, which is
to be constructed within the existing shipyard facilities in the Maltese Islands, located in the Central
Mediterranean Sea. The theoretical hydrostatic stability calculations used to find the parameters to
create the model are validated using SESAM®. The hydrostatic stability analysis is carried out for
different ballast capacities whilst also considering the maximum axial thrust induced by the rotor
during operation. The results show that the entire floating structure exhibits hydrostatic stability
characteristics for both the heeling and pitching axes that comply with the requirements set by the
DNV ST-0119 standard. Numerical simulations using partial ballast are also presented.
Additional details
Identifiers
- URL
- https://hdl.handle.net/11567/1113255
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/1113255
Origin repository
- Origin repository
- UNIGE