A Comparison of Time Domain Seismic Analysis Methods for Offshore Wind Turbine Structures: Using a Superelement Approach

L. Alblas, C. Winter
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Recently, wind farm development has gained more traction in Asian countries such as Taiwan, which are seismically active. Compared to Europe, the offshore wind structures need to be designed for these additional extreme environmental conditions. For monopiles, these calculations can typically be performed in an integrated way in the wind turbine load calculation, but for jackets the superelement (SE) approach remains preferred. At the time of writing different approaches are being applied in the industry to apply the SE approach for seismic time domain analysis. This work explains and compares three different methods, based on calculations performed in offshore strength assessment tool Sesam and aeroelastic tool BHawC. When including additional interface nodes at the foundation model bottom into the SE to which the seismic accelerations can be applied in BHawC similarly as in the re-tracking run in Sesam, the results between BHawC and Sesam are nearidentical. Using a normal SE, which only includes an interface node for the connection to the wind turbine tower bottom, and including the response due to seismic displacements into the SE load file gives a match between BHawC and Sesam, and closely matches the results of the case with additional interface nodes. Doing the same but only including the dynamic response of the interface point relative to a frame of reference moving with the rigid body motions as caused by the seismic accelerations into the SE load file, significant differences occur. This is due to the lack of the loading effect of rigid body motions. The same conclusions on how these methods compare can be drawn when using different wind and wave cases. The presented results give insights into the differences between the methods and how the choice of method may influence the results.
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海上风力发电机结构时域地震分析方法的比较:采用超单元法
最近,风电场的发展在台湾等地震活跃的亚洲国家获得了更多的吸引力。与欧洲相比,海上风电结构需要针对这些额外的极端环境条件进行设计。对于单桩,这些计算通常可以在风力涡轮机负载计算中以集成的方式进行,但对于夹克,超单元(SE)方法仍然是首选。在撰写本文时,业界正在采用不同的方法将SE方法应用于地震时域分析。基于海上强度评估工具Sesam和气动弹性工具BHawC的计算,本研究解释并比较了三种不同的方法。当在SE中包括基础模型底部的附加界面节点时,可以将地震加速度应用于BHawC中,类似于Sesam中的重跟踪运行,BHawC和Sesam之间的结果几乎相同。使用常规SE,其中仅包含与风力机塔底连接的接口节点,并将地震位移引起的响应包含在SE荷载文件中,使BHawC与Sesam之间匹配,并与附加接口节点的情况结果紧密匹配。做同样的事情,但只包括相对于参考框架的界面点的动态响应,随着地震加速度引起的刚体运动而移动到SE荷载文件中,会出现显著的差异。这是由于缺乏刚体运动的加载效应。当使用不同的风浪情况时,可以得出关于这些方法如何比较的相同结论。所提出的结果提供了对方法之间的差异以及方法的选择如何影响结果的见解。
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