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Analytical study on the aerodynamic and hydrodynamic damping of the platform in an operating spar-type floating offshore wind turbine

Qingshen Meng, Xugang Hua, Chao Chen, Shuai Zhou, Feipeng Liu and Zhengqing Chen

Renewable Energy, 2022, vol. 198, issue C, 772-788

Abstract: Accurate evaluation of aerodynamic damping and hydrodynamic damping is critical to response prediction and vibration control of spar-type floating offshore wind turbines. This paper presents a comprehensive analytical study of these two damping sources with respect to platform motions. Aerodynamic damping is evaluated by a newly derived aerodynamic damping matrix based on linearisation of aerodynamic resultant forces at tower top. Both radiation and viscous drag effects are considered for hydrodynamic damping. The former is analytically expressed in the form of a radiation damping matrix, while the latter is derived based on Morison's equation and strip theory. A simplified model is established based on the analytical damping expressions and successfully verified against FAST and Aqwa. Under various operational conditions, the damping ratios for different degrees of freedom of the platform are estimated using complex modal analysis. It is found that the modal damping ratios arising from different sources can be very different for different vibration modes of the platform, and the tower flexibility is proved to have negligible impact on the platform damping. For a typical operational state, surge, sway, pitch and yaw motions are highly damped, with the roll motion intermediately damped and the heave motion nearly undamped.

Keywords: Floating wind turbine; Aerodynamic damping; Hydrodynamic damping; Spar platform (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2022.07.126

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