Phase I of the OC6 project is focused on examining why offshore wind design tools underpredict the response (loads/motion) of the OC5-DeepCwind semisubmersible at its surge and pitch natural frequencies. Previous investigations showed that the underprediction was primarily related to nonlinear hydrodynamic loading, so two new validation campaigns were performed to separately examine the different hydrodynamic load components. In this paper, we validate a variety of tools against this new test data, focusing on the ability to accurately model the low-frequency loads on a semisubmersible floater when held fixed under wave excitation and when forced to oscillate in the surge direction. However, it is observed that models providing better load ...
Reliable predictions of the aero- and hydrodynamic loads acting on floating offshore wind turbines a...
Aerodynamic performance of a floating offshore wind turbine (FOWT) is significantly influenced by pl...
AbstractThis paper summarizes the findings from Phase Ib of the Offshore Code Comparison, Collaborat...
Phase I of the OC6 project is focused on examining why offshore wind design tools underpredict the r...
This paper summarizes the findings from Phase II of the Offshore Code Comparison, Collaboration, Con...
This paper provides a summary of the work done within Phase III of the Offshore Code Comparison, Col...
Wind power is a large natural source for renewable energy, and many countries have shown interest in...
This study continues [1] the examination of the long-term global response of a floating...
This paper documents the round robin testing campaign carried out on a floating wind turbine as part...
Wind power is a large natural source for renewable energy, and many countries have shown interest in...
AbstractThe objective of this work is to study the effect of the rotor thrust on the motions of a se...
In this work, we propose numerical validations of the DeepCwind semi-submersible floating platform c...
AbstractOffshore winds are generally stronger and more consistent than winds on land, making the off...
A model for Quick Load Analysis of Floating wind turbines (QuLAF) is presented and validated here. ...
Various types of floaters have been proposed to support floating offshore wind turbines. The bulk of...
Reliable predictions of the aero- and hydrodynamic loads acting on floating offshore wind turbines a...
Aerodynamic performance of a floating offshore wind turbine (FOWT) is significantly influenced by pl...
AbstractThis paper summarizes the findings from Phase Ib of the Offshore Code Comparison, Collaborat...
Phase I of the OC6 project is focused on examining why offshore wind design tools underpredict the r...
This paper summarizes the findings from Phase II of the Offshore Code Comparison, Collaboration, Con...
This paper provides a summary of the work done within Phase III of the Offshore Code Comparison, Col...
Wind power is a large natural source for renewable energy, and many countries have shown interest in...
This study continues [1] the examination of the long-term global response of a floating...
This paper documents the round robin testing campaign carried out on a floating wind turbine as part...
Wind power is a large natural source for renewable energy, and many countries have shown interest in...
AbstractThe objective of this work is to study the effect of the rotor thrust on the motions of a se...
In this work, we propose numerical validations of the DeepCwind semi-submersible floating platform c...
AbstractOffshore winds are generally stronger and more consistent than winds on land, making the off...
A model for Quick Load Analysis of Floating wind turbines (QuLAF) is presented and validated here. ...
Various types of floaters have been proposed to support floating offshore wind turbines. The bulk of...
Reliable predictions of the aero- and hydrodynamic loads acting on floating offshore wind turbines a...
Aerodynamic performance of a floating offshore wind turbine (FOWT) is significantly influenced by pl...
AbstractThis paper summarizes the findings from Phase Ib of the Offshore Code Comparison, Collaborat...