Offshore Wind Turbine Nonlinear Wave Loads and Their Statistics

The development is presented of an analytical model for the prediction of the stochastic nonlinear wave loads on the support structure of bottom mounted and floating offshore wind turbines. Explicit expressions are derived for the time-domain nonlinear exciting forces in a seastate with significant...

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Published in:Volume 9: Offshore Geotechnics; Torgeir Moan Honoring Symposium
Main Authors: Sclavounos, Paul D, Zhang, Yu, Ma, Yu, Larson, David F. H
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: American Society of Mechanical Engineers 2018
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/128784
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Summary:The development is presented of an analytical model for the prediction of the stochastic nonlinear wave loads on the support structure of bottom mounted and floating offshore wind turbines. Explicit expressions are derived for the time-domain nonlinear exciting forces in a seastate with significant wave height comparable to the diameter of the support structure based on the fluid impulse theory. The method is validated against experimental measurements with good agreement. The higher order moments of the nonlinear load are evaluated from simulated force records and the derivation of analytical expressions for the nonlinear load statistics for their efficient use in design is addressed. The identification of the inertia and drag coefficients of a generalized nonlinear wave load model trained against experiments using Support Vector Machine learning algorithms is discussed.