Stochastic dynamic response analysis of a 10 MW tension leg platform floating horizontal axis wind turbine

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The dynamic response of floating horizontal axis wind turbines (FHWATs) are affected by the viscous and inertia effects. In free decay motion, viscous drag reduces the amplitude of pitch and roll fluctuation, the quasi-static mooring system overestimates the resonant amplitude values of pitch and roll. In this paper, the quasi-static mooring system is modified by introducing linear damping and quadratic damping. The dynamic response characteristics of the FHAWT modified model of the DTU 10 MW tension leg platform (TLP) were studied. Dynamic response of the blade was mainly caused by wind load, while the wave increased the blade short-term damage equivalent load. The tower base bending moment was affected by inclination of the tower and the misaligned angle βwave between wind and wave. Except the yaw motion, other degrees of freedom motions of the TLP were substantially affected by βwave. Ultimate tension of the mooring system was related to the displacement caused by pitch and roll motions, and standard deviation of the tension was significantly affected by the wave frequency response. Under the action of wave load, the viscous drag would stimulate the mooring system and increase the resonance of the platform motion.

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Luo, T., Tian, D., Wang, R., & Liao, C. (2018). Stochastic dynamic response analysis of a 10 MW tension leg platform floating horizontal axis wind turbine. Energies, 11(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/en11123341

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