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OC6 Phase Ib: Validation of the CFD predictions of difference-frequency wave excitation on a FOWT semisubmersible

Publikationstyp
Journal Article
Date Issued
2021-12-01
Sprache
English
Author(s)
Wang, Lu  
Robertson, Amy  
Jonkman, Jason  
Yu, Yi Hsiang  
Koop, Arjen  
Borràs Nadal, Adrià  
Li, Haoran  
Bachynski, Erin E.  
Pinguet, Romain  
Shi, Wei  
Zeng, Xinmeng  
Zhou, Yang  
Xiao, Qing  
Kumar, Rupesh  
Sarlak, Hamid  
Ransley, Edward  
Brown, Scott  
Hann, Martyn  
Netzband, Stefan  
Wermbter, Malwin  orcid-logo
Méndez López, Beatriz  
Institut
Fluiddynamik und Schiffstheorie M-8  
TORE-URI
http://hdl.handle.net/11420/10807
Journal
Ocean engineering  
Volume
241
Article Number
110026
Citation
Ocean Engineering 241: 110026 (2021-12-01)
Publisher DOI
10.1016/j.oceaneng.2021.110026
Scopus ID
2-s2.0-85117226547
During the previous OC511 project, state-of-the-art mid-fidelity engineering tools for floating wind systems were found to consistently underpredict the nonlinear, low-frequency responses of semisubmersible offshore wind platforms, leading to substantial errors in the structural loads because of low-frequency surge and pitch resonance. To examine this underprediction, a coordinated investigation with computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations and model-basin experiments was carried out. Both investigations involved a fixed and simplified OC5-DeepCwind semisubmersible in bichromatic waves. The wave excitations—especially the nonlinear, difference-frequency excitation—on the structure from the CFD simulations were compared to the experimental measurements for validation, with uncertainty analyses for both the experimental and the CFD results. Further, the wave excitations on each column of the semisubmersible were measured separately in the experiment, allowing the validation of the CFD results to be done on a per-column basis. Overall, the CFD predictions of the difference-frequency excitations agree with the experimental measurements, suggesting the CFD solutions can be used as a reference for tuning and improving the engineering-level tools and can provide a means to better understand the underprediction at low frequencies.
Subjects
Bichromatic wave
CFD
Nonlinear excitation
OC6
Offshore wind
Validation
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