Three models with different footing types were used to clarify the effect of heave plates on the hydrodynamic behavior of the elastic response of a flexible multicolumn floating offshore wind turbine (FOWT). The models were tested under regular waves, whose added mass, damping, and motion response results were compared with numerical simulations by NK-UTWind and WAMIT codes. As a whole, the attachment of heave plates was responsible for increasing the added mass and damping levels, consequently modifying the RAO of the models. Regarding the response in a sea condition, a decrease of 33% and 66% of the significant motion height (heave and pitch) was observed. Thus, the heave plate can be a good feature for the future design of FOWT
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Offshore wind turbines have an enormous potential in terms of larger average wind speeds and low sur...
Based on a new semi-submersible floating offshore wind turbine (FOWT), a coupling aero-hydro-flexibl...
Offshore wind energy plays an important role in marine renewable energy. Onshore wind production has...
Hydrodynamic forces on heave plates for a semi-submersible floating offshore wind turbine are discus...
Floating offshore wind turbines can only withstand a limited amount of (heave) motions before the eq...
The research problem discussed in this paper is of relevance to floating offshore wind turbine desig...
Presented at 16th Deep Sea Offshore Wind R&D conference, Trondheim, Norway, 16–18 January, 2019In re...
Floating wind turbines are considered to be a promising source for renewable energy. Offshore wind p...
The present work consists of numerical analysis of passive motion reduction strategies applied to se...
International audienceThis paper presents an aero-hydro-elastic model of a semi-submersible floating...
The effects of wave motions on the performance of an offshore floating wind turbine were studied by ...
This paper deals with wave-wind induced global motion and mooring system responses of a semi-type of...
Motion and hydroelastic responses of floating offshore wind turbines (FOWT) to irregular waves and w...
A multi-unit floating offshore wind turbine concept, the wind-tracing floating offshore wind turbine...
Offshore wind turbines have an enormous potential in terms of larger average wind speeds and low sur...
Based on a new semi-submersible floating offshore wind turbine (FOWT), a coupling aero-hydro-flexibl...