浅水中由多节半潜式船体支撑的 5 兆瓦浮动风力涡轮机的全局运动和结构内部载荷实验研究

IF 4 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, CIVIL Marine Structures Pub Date : 2024-01-26 DOI:10.1016/j.marstruc.2024.103582
Yueyuan Ma , Shi Deng , Shuaishuai Wang , Peng Chen , Wenhua Zhao , Zhengshun Cheng
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充分了解浮式风力涡轮机(FWT)支撑结构的横截面载荷是实现合理浮筒设计的基础,以确保其在低成本条件下的安全性和可靠性。虽然许多研究都对浮式风力涡轮机的整体运动响应进行了调查,但对支撑结构的结构载荷效应分析却很少关注。本文涉及浅水中 5-MW 半潜式 FWT 的实验研究,其中制造了一个多段船体,根据应变测量来测量浮筒的内部横截面载荷。在多种环境条件下,以 1:50 的比例在波浪池中对 FWT 进行了模型试验,以研究 FWT 的全局动态响应特征和船体的内部截面载荷。结果表明,船体横截面的垂直弯矩受到波浪和俯仰运动以及波频区域内平台运动的共振响应的显著影响。相反,水平弯矩在低频范围内仍然不受船体共振响应的影响,主要受波频区域内平台运动的制约。此外,风荷载对船体的垂直弯矩也有一定影响,但对水平弯矩的影响有限。本文有助于建立增强型模型试验方法,为改进全功率变流器半潜式船体的设计和分析提供依据。
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An experimental study on global motions and structural internal loads of a 5 MW floating wind turbine supported on a multi-segment semi-submersible hull in shallow water

A good understanding of cross-sectional loads of the support structures of floating wind turbines (FWTs) serves as a basis for achieving a reasonable floater design to ensure its safety and reliability over the lifetime at a low cost. While many studies have investigated global motion responses of FWTs, minimal attention has been directed toward the structural load effect analysis of the support structures. This paper deals with an experimental study of a 5-MW semi-submersible FWT in shallow water, in which a multi-segment hull is manufactured to measure the internal cross-sectional loads of the floater based on strain measurements. Model tests of the FWT are carried out at a 1:50 scale in a wave basin under multiple environmental conditions to investigate the characteristics of global dynamic responses of the FWT and internal cross-sectional loads of the hull. The results unveil that the vertical bending moment of the hull's cross-section is notably influenced by resonant responses in heave and pitch motions, as well as the platform motions within the wave-frequency region. Conversely, the horizontal bending moment remains impervious to resonant responses of the hull in the low-frequency range and is mainly governed by platform motions in the wave-frequency region. In addition, the wind loads also exert a certain influence on the vertical bending moment of the hull, but have limited impact on the horizontal bending moment. This paper contributes to establishing enhanced model test methods and provides a basis for improving the design and analysis of semi-submersible hulls of FWTs.

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Marine Structures
Marine Structures 工程技术-工程:海洋
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期刊介绍: This journal aims to provide a medium for presentation and discussion of the latest developments in research, design, fabrication and in-service experience relating to marine structures, i.e., all structures of steel, concrete, light alloy or composite construction having an interface with the sea, including ships, fixed and mobile offshore platforms, submarine and submersibles, pipelines, subsea systems for shallow and deep ocean operations and coastal structures such as piers.
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