Abstract
This paper examines how to assess the uncertainty levels for test measurements of the Offshore Code Comparison, Continued, with Correlation (OC5)-DeepCwind floating offshore wind system, examined within the OC5 project. The goal of the OC5 project was to validate the accuracy of ultimate and fatigue load estimates from a numerical model of the floating semisubmersible using data measured during scaled tank testing of the system under wind and wave loading. The examination of uncertainty was done after the test, and it was found that the limited amount of data available did not allow for an acceptable uncertainty assessment. Therefore, this paper instead qualitatively examines the sources of uncertainty associated with this test to start a discussion of how to assess uncertainty for these types of experiments and to summarize what should be done during future testing to acquire the information needed for a proper uncertainty assessment. Foremost, future validation campaigns should initiate numerical modeling before testing to guide the test campaign, which should include a rigorous assessment of uncertainty, and perform validation during testing to ensure that the tests address all of the validation needs.
| Original language | American English |
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| Number of pages | 10 |
| State | Published - 2017 |
| Event | International Society of Offshore and Polar Engineers' International Ocean and Polar Engineering Conference - San Francisco, California Duration: 25 Jun 2017 → 30 Jun 2017 |
Conference
| Conference | International Society of Offshore and Polar Engineers' International Ocean and Polar Engineering Conference |
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| City | San Francisco, California |
| Period | 25/06/17 → 30/06/17 |
Bibliographical note
See NREL/CP-5000-70764 for paper as published in ISOPE proceedingsNLR Publication Number
- NREL/CP-5000-68035
Keywords
- floating offshore wind
- model validation
- OC5
- semisubmersible
- uncertainty analysis