Concept design and dynamic analyses of a floating vertical-axis wind turbine: case study of power supply to offshore Greek islands

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Concept design of floating wind turbines consisting of a column-supported semi-submersible and a vertical-axis wind turbine are proposed. Detailed motion response analyses of the proposed floating wind turbines are carried out using a computer program developed in this study. Together with wave-induced oscillatory motions, steady and slowly varying motions induced by waves and winds are also examined. As a case study, the feasibility of power supply to offshore Greek islands from the proposed floating wind turbines is examined.

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Anagnostopoulou, C., Kagemoto, H., Sao, K., & Mizuno, A. (2016). Concept design and dynamic analyses of a floating vertical-axis wind turbine: case study of power supply to offshore Greek islands. Journal of Ocean Engineering and Marine Energy, 2(1), 85–104. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40722-015-0034-2

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