Modal Analysis of 15 MW Semi-Submersible Floating Wind Turbine: Investigation on the Main Influences in Natural Vibration

Author:

Harger Arthur1ORCID,Carmo Lucas H. S.1ORCID,Gay Neto Alfredo1ORCID,Simos Alexandre N.1ORCID,Franzini Guilherme R.1ORCID,Vieira Guilherme Henrique Rossi1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Polytechnic School, The University of São Paulo, São Paulo 05508-010, Brazil

Abstract

One of the sources of sustainable energy with great, still untapped potential is wind power. One way to harness such potential is to develop technology for offshore use, more specifically at high depths with floating turbines. It is always critical that their structural designs guarantee that their natural frequencies of vibration do not match the frequencies of the most important oscillatory loads to which they will be subjected. This avoids resonance and its excessive undesired oscillatory responses. Based on that, a 3D finite element model of a 15 MW semi-submersible floating offshore wind turbine was developed in the commercial software ANSYS Mechanical ® to study its dynamic behavior and contribute to the in-depth analysis of structural modeling of FOWTs. A tower and floating platform were individually modeled and coupled together. The natural frequencies and modes of vibration of the coupled system and of its components were obtained by modal analysis, not only to verify the resonance, but also to investigate the determinant factors affecting such behaviors, which are not extensively discussed in literature. It was found that there is strong coupling between the components and that the tower affects the system as a result of its stiffness, and the floater as a result of its rotational inertia. The platform’s inertia comes mainly from the ballast and the effects of added mass, which was considered to be a literal increase in mass and was modeled in two manners: first, it was approximately calculated and distributed along the submerged flexible platform members and then as a nodal inertial element with the floater being considered as a rigid body. The second approach allowed an iterative analysis for non-zero frequencies of vibration, which showed that a first approximation with an infinite period is sufficiently accurate. Furthermore, the effects of the mooring lines was studied based on a linear model, which showed that they do not affect the boundary conditions at the bottom of the tower in a significant way.

Funder

National Council for Scientific and Technological Development

Publisher

MDPI AG

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