Summary of Conclusions and Recommendations Drawn from the DeepCWind Scaled Floating Offshore Wind System Test Campaign: Preprint

The DeepCwind consortium is a group of universities, national labs, and companies funded under a research initiative by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to support the research and development of floating offshore wind power. The two main objectives of the project are to better understand the com...

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Main Authors: Robertson, A. N., Jonkman, J. M., Masciola, M. D., Molta, P., Goupee, A. J., Coulling, A. J., Prowell, I., Browning, J.
Other Authors: Wind and Hydropower Technologies Program (U.S.)
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: National Renewable Energy Laboratory (U.S.) 2013
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Online Access:https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc832799/
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spelling ftunivnotexas:info:ark/67531/metadc832799 2023-05-15T14:24:40+02:00 Summary of Conclusions and Recommendations Drawn from the DeepCWind Scaled Floating Offshore Wind System Test Campaign: Preprint Robertson, A. N. Jonkman, J. M. Masciola, M. D. Molta, P. Goupee, A. J. Coulling, A. J. Prowell, I. Browning, J. Wind and Hydropower Technologies Program (U.S.) 2013-07-01 15 p. Text https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc832799/ English eng National Renewable Energy Laboratory (U.S.) rep-no: NREL/CP-5000-58076 grantno: AC36-08GO28308 osti: 1087777 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc832799/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc832799 Presented at the ASME 2013 32nd International Conference on; Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering, 9-14 June 2013, Nantes, France Offshore Wind 17 Wind Energy Offshore Wind Floating Wind Turbines Wind Energy Fast Article 2013 ftunivnotexas 2017-04-08T22:07:58Z The DeepCwind consortium is a group of universities, national labs, and companies funded under a research initiative by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to support the research and development of floating offshore wind power. The two main objectives of the project are to better understand the complex dynamic behavior of floating offshore wind systems and to create experimental data for use in validating the tools used in modeling these systems. In support of these objectives, the DeepCwind consortium conducted a model test campaign in 2011 of three generic floating wind systems, a tension-leg platform (TLP), a spar-buoy (spar), and a semisubmersible (semi). Each of the three platforms was designed to support a 1/50th-scale model of a 5 MW wind turbine and was tested under a variety of wind/wave conditions. The focus of this paper is to summarize the work done by consortium members in analyzing the data obtained from the test campaign and its use for validating the offshore wind modeling tool, FAST. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic University of North Texas: UNT Digital Library
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17 Wind Energy Offshore Wind
Floating Wind Turbines
Wind Energy
Fast
spellingShingle Offshore Wind
17 Wind Energy Offshore Wind
Floating Wind Turbines
Wind Energy
Fast
Robertson, A. N.
Jonkman, J. M.
Masciola, M. D.
Molta, P.
Goupee, A. J.
Coulling, A. J.
Prowell, I.
Browning, J.
Summary of Conclusions and Recommendations Drawn from the DeepCWind Scaled Floating Offshore Wind System Test Campaign: Preprint
topic_facet Offshore Wind
17 Wind Energy Offshore Wind
Floating Wind Turbines
Wind Energy
Fast
description The DeepCwind consortium is a group of universities, national labs, and companies funded under a research initiative by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to support the research and development of floating offshore wind power. The two main objectives of the project are to better understand the complex dynamic behavior of floating offshore wind systems and to create experimental data for use in validating the tools used in modeling these systems. In support of these objectives, the DeepCwind consortium conducted a model test campaign in 2011 of three generic floating wind systems, a tension-leg platform (TLP), a spar-buoy (spar), and a semisubmersible (semi). Each of the three platforms was designed to support a 1/50th-scale model of a 5 MW wind turbine and was tested under a variety of wind/wave conditions. The focus of this paper is to summarize the work done by consortium members in analyzing the data obtained from the test campaign and its use for validating the offshore wind modeling tool, FAST.
author2 Wind and Hydropower Technologies Program (U.S.)
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Robertson, A. N.
Jonkman, J. M.
Masciola, M. D.
Molta, P.
Goupee, A. J.
Coulling, A. J.
Prowell, I.
Browning, J.
author_facet Robertson, A. N.
Jonkman, J. M.
Masciola, M. D.
Molta, P.
Goupee, A. J.
Coulling, A. J.
Prowell, I.
Browning, J.
author_sort Robertson, A. N.
title Summary of Conclusions and Recommendations Drawn from the DeepCWind Scaled Floating Offshore Wind System Test Campaign: Preprint
title_short Summary of Conclusions and Recommendations Drawn from the DeepCWind Scaled Floating Offshore Wind System Test Campaign: Preprint
title_full Summary of Conclusions and Recommendations Drawn from the DeepCWind Scaled Floating Offshore Wind System Test Campaign: Preprint
title_fullStr Summary of Conclusions and Recommendations Drawn from the DeepCWind Scaled Floating Offshore Wind System Test Campaign: Preprint
title_full_unstemmed Summary of Conclusions and Recommendations Drawn from the DeepCWind Scaled Floating Offshore Wind System Test Campaign: Preprint
title_sort summary of conclusions and recommendations drawn from the deepcwind scaled floating offshore wind system test campaign: preprint
publisher National Renewable Energy Laboratory (U.S.)
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