Uncertainty in the Physical Testing of Floating Wind Energy Platforms’ Accuracy versus Precision

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This paper examines the impact on experimental uncertainty of introducing aerodynamic and rotor gyroscopic loading on a model multirotor floating wind energy platform during physical testing. In addition, a methodology and a metric are presented for the assessment of the uncertainty across the full time series for the response of a floating wind energy platform during wave basin testing. It is shown that there is a significant cost incurred in terms of experimental uncertainty through the addition of rotor thrust in the laboratory environment for the considered platform. A slight reduction in experimental uncertainty is observed through the introduction of gyroscopic rotor loading for most platform responses.

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Desmond, C. J., Hinrichs, J. C., & Murphy, J. (2019). Uncertainty in the Physical Testing of Floating Wind Energy Platforms’ Accuracy versus Precision. Energies, 12(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/en12030435

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