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Design, modelling, and analysis of a large floating dock for spar floating wind turbine installation
Peter Christian SandvikRune YttervikZhiyu JiangZhen Gaosubject
NacelleFloating dock0211 other engineering and technologies020101 civil engineeringOcean EngineeringFloating wind turbine02 engineering and technology0201 civil engineeringlaw.inventionlawDOCKGeneral Materials ScienceSpar021101 geological & geomatics engineeringWind powerDesign optimisationRotor (electric)business.industryMechanical EngineeringResponse analysisSpar floating wind turbineSwellFrequency domainVDP::Teknologi: 500Dynamic responseNumerical modellingMechanics of MaterialsOffshore installationHydrodynamicsTime domainbusinessGeologyMarine engineeringdescription
Installation of floating wind turbines at the offshore site is a challenging task. A significant part of the time efficiency and costs are related to the installation methods which are sensitive to weather conditions. This study investigates a large floating dock concept, which can be used to shield a floating wind turbine during installation of tower, nacelle, and rotor onto a spar foundation. In this paper, the concept is described in detail, and a design optimisation is carried out using simple design constraints. Hydrodynamic analysis and dynamic response analysis of the coupled system of the optimum dock and spar are conducted. Two spars of different sizes are considered, and the motion responses of the spars with and without the dock in irregular waves are compared. Through analysis of the motion spectra and response statistics, dynamic characteristics of the coupled system is revealed. The present design of the dock reduces the platform-pitch responses of the spars and potentially facilitates blade mating, but may deteriorate the heave velocity of the spars in swell conditions. Finally, future design aspects of the floating dock are discussed. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marstruc.2020.102781. Available online 28 May 2020 0951-8339/© 2020 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license
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2020-07-01 | Marine Structures |