A Code-to-Code Comparison for Dynamic Modeling and Response Analysis of Offshore Wind Turbine Blade Mating Process

Author:

Bhaskaran Saravanan12,Shankar Verma Amrit2,Yuan Shuai3,Jiang Zhiyu4,Henning Halse Karl3

Affiliation:

1. Norwegian University of Science, and Technology (NTNU) Department of Ocean Operations, and Civil Engineering, , 6025 Aalesund , Norway ;

2. University of Maine Department of Mechanical Engineering, , Orono, ME 5711

3. Norwegian University of Science, and Technology (NTNU) Department of Ocean Operations, and Civil Engineering, , 6025 Aalesund , Norway

4. University of Agder Department of Engineering Sciences, , Grimstad NO-4879 , Norway

Abstract

AbstractOffshore wind turbine blade installation using jack-up crane vessel is a challenging task. Wave- and wind-induced loads on the installation system can cause large relative motion between the blade root and the hub during the mating process. Currently, several numerical tools are used to analyze such critical global motion responses; however, the industry suffers from lack of experiments and full-scale measurements to validate the accuracy of these results. Consequently, a code-to-code comparison exercise becomes critical as it allows comparing different numerical tools for reliable prediction and verification of results. In the present article, a numerical model of the offshore wind turbine blade mating process using a jack-up crane vessel is developed in orcaflex, and a code-to-code comparison is performed against sima; both these tools are immensely used in the industry for modeling marine operations. Different comparisons are made between both the tools such as: (1) modal analyses of the jack-up vessel and the blade lifting gear, (2) time-domain analysis of the fully coupled installation vessel-crane-blade system, and (3) a comprehensive sensitivity study based on different seed numbers and simulation periods. The results of the study show a good agreement between both the tools with a deviation of less than 3% in terms of modal analysis and less than 5% variation in time-domain results. Further, the article provides modeling guidelines for the industry practitioners that heavily rely on both the tools for modeling marine operations.

Funder

Norges Forskningsråd

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Ocean Engineering

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