Floating wind offshore turbines, recent installation developments
Crowle, A; Thies, PR
Date: 29 March 2023
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MCEDD
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Abstract
This paper covers port requirements, different floating offshore wind turbine substructures and various installation vessel requirements (FOWT).
Most existing floating offshore wind turbines are barge, semi submersible and spar types and their installation use methods developed for offshore structures. Naval architecture calculations ...
This paper covers port requirements, different floating offshore wind turbine substructures and various installation vessel requirements (FOWT).
Most existing floating offshore wind turbines are barge, semi submersible and spar types and their installation use methods developed for offshore structures. Naval architecture calculations considered are weight control, ballasting intact stability, one compartment damage stability, ocean tow motions and bollard pull. In addition there are mooring calculations required for temporary conditions plus installation of export and dynamic cables. The Tension Leg Platform (TLP) floating wind turbine are being considered as an option but have minimum water plane area and hence have low intact stability during ocean tow and thus TLPs may require modified crane vessels for offshore installation or temporary buoyancy which improves intact stability.
The weather window limitations for the various substructure types for the transportation to and from the offshore site and during the connection of mooring lines and electrical cables are included in the paper. The paper will present recent advances in the installation of floating offshore wind turbines.
Engineering
Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy
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