50 research outputs found

    Validation of Mean Drift Forces Computed with the BEM Code NEMOH

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    Mooring Solutions for Large Wave Energy Converters

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    Mooring Solutions for Large Wave Energy Converters

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    Hydrodynamic Models of Partner WECs:T4.3

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    Full Dynamic Analysis of Mooring Solution Candidates - First Iteration:T4.3 & M6

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    Preliminary Analysis and Selection of Mooring Solution Candidates:M4 & WP3

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    Universitetspædagogikum

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    The Inter Facility Testing of a Standard Oscillating Water Column (OWC) Type Wave Energy Converter (WEC)

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    A Comparative Investigation of Prevalent Hydrodynamic Modelling Approaches for Floating OffshoreWind Turbine Foundations: A TetraSpar Case Study

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    Numerical models have been used extensively in the design process of the TetraSpar floating offshore wind turbine (FOWT) foundation to optimize and investigate the influence from a number of structural and environmental conditions. In traditional offshore design, either the Morison approach or a linear boundary element method (BEM) is applied to investigate the hydrodynamic loads on a structure. The present study investigated and compared these two methods and evaluated their applicability on the TetraSpar FOWT concept. Furthermore, a hybrid model containing load contributions from both approaches was evaluated. This study focuses on motion response. In the evaluation, hydrodynamic data from BEM codes are applied, while the commercial software package OrcaFlex is utilized for time series simulations of the coupled structure. The investigation highlights the difference between the modelling approaches and the importance of particularly drag and inertia contributions. By optimizing the input coefficients, reasonable agreement between the models can be achieved

    Assessment of Available Numerical Tools for Dynamic Mooring Analysis:WP1.2 & M1

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