This paper examines the consistency between response amplitude operators (RAOs) computed from WAMIT, a linear frequency-domain tool, to RAOs derived from time-domain computations based on white-noise wave excitation using FAST, a nonlinear aero-hydro-servo-elastic tool. The RAO comparison is first made for a rigid floating wind turbine without wind excitation. The investigation is further extended to examine how these RAOs change for a flexible and operational wind turbine. The RAOs are computed for below-rated, rated, and above-rated wind conditions. The method is applied to a floating wind system composed of the OC3-Hywind spar buoy and NREL 5-MW wind turbine. The responses are compared between FAST and WAMIT to verify the FAST model and ...
Spar-type floating offshore wind turbines commonly vibrate excessively when under the coupling impac...
The present work aims at comparing the dynamic response of a fixed–bottom offshore wind turbine subj...
AbstractOffshore winds are generally stronger and more consistent than winds on land, making the off...
Wind power is a large natural source for renewable energy, and many countries have shown interest in...
In this master thesis a frequency domain method for dynamic response analysis of the floating wind t...
As a promising renewable energy, offshore wind energy currently is gaining more attention, by which ...
The wind energy market is increasing. Developing offshore wind turbines has several advantages. Conv...
This paper deals with wave-wind induced global motion and mooring system responses of a semi-type of...
Offshore winds are generally stronger and more consistent than winds on land, making the offshore en...
Floating Offshore Wind Turbine (FOWT) is a fairly new concept. There are limited number of full-scal...
As a promising renewable energy, offshore wind energy currently is gaining more attention, by which ...
Offshore wind energy is a valuable renewable resource that is inexhaustible, strong, and consistent....
To better access the abundant offshore wind resource, efforts across the world are being undertaken ...
A linear model for efficient design evaluation of spar floating wind turbines is presented, and veri...
Development of offshore wind turbines shows a clear shift from the fixed-bottom turbines to the floa...
Spar-type floating offshore wind turbines commonly vibrate excessively when under the coupling impac...
The present work aims at comparing the dynamic response of a fixed–bottom offshore wind turbine subj...
AbstractOffshore winds are generally stronger and more consistent than winds on land, making the off...
Wind power is a large natural source for renewable energy, and many countries have shown interest in...
In this master thesis a frequency domain method for dynamic response analysis of the floating wind t...
As a promising renewable energy, offshore wind energy currently is gaining more attention, by which ...
The wind energy market is increasing. Developing offshore wind turbines has several advantages. Conv...
This paper deals with wave-wind induced global motion and mooring system responses of a semi-type of...
Offshore winds are generally stronger and more consistent than winds on land, making the offshore en...
Floating Offshore Wind Turbine (FOWT) is a fairly new concept. There are limited number of full-scal...
As a promising renewable energy, offshore wind energy currently is gaining more attention, by which ...
Offshore wind energy is a valuable renewable resource that is inexhaustible, strong, and consistent....
To better access the abundant offshore wind resource, efforts across the world are being undertaken ...
A linear model for efficient design evaluation of spar floating wind turbines is presented, and veri...
Development of offshore wind turbines shows a clear shift from the fixed-bottom turbines to the floa...
Spar-type floating offshore wind turbines commonly vibrate excessively when under the coupling impac...
The present work aims at comparing the dynamic response of a fixed–bottom offshore wind turbine subj...
AbstractOffshore winds are generally stronger and more consistent than winds on land, making the off...