Critical assessment of hydrodynamic load models for a monopile structure in finite water depth. (July 2020)
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- Title:
- Critical assessment of hydrodynamic load models for a monopile structure in finite water depth. (July 2020)
- Main Title:
- Critical assessment of hydrodynamic load models for a monopile structure in finite water depth
- Authors:
- Suja-Thauvin, Loup
Bachynski, Erin E.
Pierella, Fabio
Borg, Michael
Krokstad, Jørgen Ranum
Bredmose, Henrik - Abstract:
- Abstract: The response from steep and breaking waves for a monopile structure is investigated by analysis of experimental results and by application of numerical models for six irregular sea states. The experimental monopile was designed to reproduce the first and second natural frequencies of the NREL 5 MW reference monopile wind turbine. The measured response is reproduced in a finite element model using the Morison equation extended to full Lagrangian acceleration with second-order wave kinematics, and with fully non-linear kinematics and the axial divergence term. For the fully nonlinear wave kinematics, the additional point forces of Rainey and Kristiansen & Faltinsen (KF) are further added. In the latter model, the kinematics at the still water level are obtained by Taylor expansion of the kinematics from the free surface. The shear force at the sea bed and the structural accelerations are next compared between the force models and the experimental data. Among the findings are that the extreme force events are generally smallest for the second-order Morison approach, followed by the extended Morison model, and then the Rainey and KF model which produce similar results. While the total accelerations are found to generally match the measurements with fair accuracy, a modal decomposition shows that all models overpredict the response at the first eigenfrequency and underpredict it at the second eigenfrequency for extreme events. The latter is linked to the missingAbstract: The response from steep and breaking waves for a monopile structure is investigated by analysis of experimental results and by application of numerical models for six irregular sea states. The experimental monopile was designed to reproduce the first and second natural frequencies of the NREL 5 MW reference monopile wind turbine. The measured response is reproduced in a finite element model using the Morison equation extended to full Lagrangian acceleration with second-order wave kinematics, and with fully non-linear kinematics and the axial divergence term. For the fully nonlinear wave kinematics, the additional point forces of Rainey and Kristiansen & Faltinsen (KF) are further added. In the latter model, the kinematics at the still water level are obtained by Taylor expansion of the kinematics from the free surface. The shear force at the sea bed and the structural accelerations are next compared between the force models and the experimental data. Among the findings are that the extreme force events are generally smallest for the second-order Morison approach, followed by the extended Morison model, and then the Rainey and KF model which produce similar results. While the total accelerations are found to generally match the measurements with fair accuracy, a modal decomposition shows that all models overpredict the response at the first eigenfrequency and underpredict it at the second eigenfrequency for extreme events. The latter is linked to the missing description of slamming loads in the modelling approach. The point force models of Rainey and KF are found to give quite similar results for the extreme events, the reasons for which are demonstrated by regular wave analysis. Highlights: Experiments on a bottom-fixed offshore wind turbine in ULS conditions. Rainey and KF (with fully non-linear irregular wave kinematics) compared to experiments. KF model performs successfully when Taylor expanding the kinematics around z = 0. Eightfold difference between Rainey and KF in small amplitude limit disappears for large waves. The studied models are not generally conservative when estimating ULS response. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Marine structures. Volume 72(2020)
- Journal:
- Marine structures
- Issue:
- Volume 72(2020)
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- Volume 72, Issue 2020 (2020)
- Year:
- 2020
- Volume:
- 72
- Issue:
- 2020
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2020-0072-2020-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2020-07
- Subjects:
- Monopile wind turbine -- Ringing -- Slamming -- Wave loads -- Fully non-linear kinematics
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620.4162 - Journal URLs:
- http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/09518339 ↗
http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.marstruc.2020.102743 ↗
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- English
- ISSNs:
- 0951-8339
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