Published 2017
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On the comparison of the dynamic response of an offshore floating VAWT system when adopting two different mooring system model of dynamics: quasi-static vs lumped mass approach
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The interest in floating offshore wind turbines (FOWT) has
been growing substantially over the last decade and, after a
number of prototypes deployed [1], the first offshore floating
wind farms have been approved and are being developed. While
a number of international research activities have been
conducted on the dynamics of offshore floating HAWT systems
(e.g. OC3-Phase IV2, OC4-Phase II3), relatively few studies have
been conducted on floating VAWT systems, despite their
potential advantages [2]. Due to the substantial differences
between HAWT and VAWT aerodynamics, the analyses on
floating HAWT cannot be extended to floating VAWT systems.
The main aim of the present work is to compare the dynamic
response of the FOWT system adopting two different mooring
dynamics approaches. Two version of the in-house aero-hydromooring
coupled model of dynamics for VAWT "FloVAWT" [3]
are used: one which adopts a mooring quasi-static model, and
solves the equations using an energetic approach [4], and a
modified version of FloVAWT, which uses instead the lumpedmass
mooring line model "MoorDyn" [5]. The floating VAWT
system considered is based on a 5MW Darrieus type rotor
supported by the OC4-Phase II3 semi-submersible.
The results for the considered metocean conditions show
that MoorDyn approach estimate larger translational
displacements of the platform, compared to the quasi-static rigid
approach previously implemented in FloVAWT. As expected, the
magnitudes of the forces along the lines are lower, being part of
the energy employed for the elastic deformation of the cables. A
systematic comparison of the differences between the two
approaches is presented.
1 Previous affiliation: University of Maine
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- http://hdl.handle.net/11567/870037
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/870037
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- UNIGE