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2014
Conference Paper
Title
Offshore Code Comparison Collaboration Continuation within IEA Wind Task 30: Phase II Results Regarding a Floating Semisubmersible Wind System
Abstract
Offshore wind turbines are designed and analyzed using comprehensive simulation tools (or codes) that account for the coupled dynamics of the wind inflow, aerodynamics, elasticity, and controls of the turbine, along with the incident waves, sea current, hy drodynamics, mooring dynamics, and foundation dynamics of the support structure. This paper describes the latest findings of the code - to - code verification activities of the Offshor e Code Comparison Collaboration Continuation project , which operates under t he International Energy Agency Wind Task 30 . In the latest phase of the project, participants used an assortment of simulation codes to model the coupled dynamic response of a 5 - MW wind turbine installed on a floating semisubmersible in 200 m of water. Cod e predictions were compared from load case simulations selected to test different model features. The comparisons have resulted in a greater understanding of offshore floating wind turbine dynamics and modeling techniques, and better knowledge of the validity of vari ous approximations. The lessons learned from this exercise have improved the participants codes, thus improving the standard of offshore wind turbine modeling.