Effect of Second-Order and Fully Nonlinear Wave Kinematics on a Tension-Leg-Platform Wind Turbine in Extreme Wave Conditions: Preprint

Amy Robertson, Jason Jonkman, Antonio Pegalajar-Jurado, Michael Borg, Henrik Bredmose

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Abstract

In this study, we assess the impact of different wave kinematics models on the dynamic response of a tension-leg-platform wind turbine. Aero-hydro-elastic simulations of the floating wind turbine are carried out employing linear, second-order, and fully nonlinear kinematics using the Morison equation for the hydrodynamic forcing. The wave kinematics are computed from either theoretical or measured signals of free-surface elevation. The numerical results from each model are compared to results from wave basin tests on a scaled prototype. The comparison shows that sub and superharmonic responses can be introduced by second-order and fully nonlinear wave kinematics. The response at the wave frequency range is better reproduced when kinematics are generated from the measured surface elevation. In the future, the numerical response may be further improved by replacing the global, constant damping coefficients in the model by a more detailed, customizable definition of the user-defined numerical damping.
Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages15
StatePublished - 2017
EventASME 2017 36th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering - Trondheim, Norway
Duration: 25 Jun 201730 Jun 2017

Conference

ConferenceASME 2017 36th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering
CityTrondheim, Norway
Period25/06/1730/06/17

Bibliographical note

See NREL/CP-5000-70504 for paper as published in ASME proceedings

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/CP-5000-68049

Keywords

  • aero-hydro-elastic code
  • floating wind turbine
  • nonlinear wave kinematics
  • numerical modelling
  • validation

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