On the effects of basic platform design characteristics on floating offshore wind turbine control and their mitigation

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Abstract

Semi-submersible floating offshore wind turbines present significant advantages over other designs in terms of cost, deployment, maintenance and site-independence. However, these advantages are achieved by shifting a part of the burden of stabilising the platform pitch and roll motions to the turbine control system. A study is presented here of the effects of basic platform dimensions on the performance of a standard pitch controller and the possible methods for mitigating said effects.

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Olondriz, J., Elorza, I., Trojaola, I., Pujana, A., & Landaluze, J. (2016). On the effects of basic platform design characteristics on floating offshore wind turbine control and their mitigation. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 753). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/753/5/052008

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