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Bichromatic wave selection for validation of the difference-frequency transfer function for the OC6 validation campaign

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Authors

  • Nathan Tom
  • Amy Robertson
  • Jason Jonkman
  • Fabian Wendt
  • Manuela Böhm

Research Organisations

External Research Organisations

  • National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Details

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the ASME 2019, 2nd International Offshore Wind Technical Conference, IOWTC2019
PublisherAmerican Society of Mechanical Engineers(ASME)
Number of pages12
ISBN (electronic)9780791859353
Publication statusPublished - 13 Dec 2019
Event2nd International Offshore Wind Technical Conference, IOWTC 2019 - St. Julian's, Malta
Duration: 3 Nov 20196 Nov 2019

Abstract

The focus of the Offshore Code Comparison Collaboration, Continuation, with Correlation and unCertainity (OC6) project, which operates under the International Energy Agency Wind Task 30, is to refine the accuracy of engineering tools used to design offshore wind turbines. In support of this work, a new validation campaign is being developed that seeks to better understand the nonlinear wave loading that excites floating wind systems at their low-frequency, rigid-body modes in surge and pitch. The validation data will be employed in a three-way validation between simplified engineering tools and higher-fidelity tools, such as computational fluid dynamics (CFD). Irregular wave spectrums, which are traditionally used to examine the nonlinear wave interaction with offshore structures, are too computationally expensive to be simulated in CFD tools, and so we will employ bichromatic wave cases instead. This paper reviews the process used to choose the bichromatic wave pairs to be applied in the campaign to validate the second-order difference-frequency quadratic and potential loads at the surge and pitch natural frequencies of a floating semisubmersible.

Keywords

    Bichromatic waves, Nonlinear hydrodynamics, Offshore wind, Second-order difference-frequency

ASJC Scopus subject areas

Sustainable Development Goals

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Bichromatic wave selection for validation of the difference-frequency transfer function for the OC6 validation campaign. / Tom, Nathan; Robertson, Amy; Jonkman, Jason et al.
Proceedings of the ASME 2019, 2nd International Offshore Wind Technical Conference, IOWTC2019. American Society of Mechanical Engineers(ASME), 2019.

Research output: Chapter in book/report/conference proceedingConference contributionResearchpeer review

Tom, N, Robertson, A, Jonkman, J, Wendt, F & Böhm, M 2019, Bichromatic wave selection for validation of the difference-frequency transfer function for the OC6 validation campaign. in Proceedings of the ASME 2019, 2nd International Offshore Wind Technical Conference, IOWTC2019. American Society of Mechanical Engineers(ASME), 2nd International Offshore Wind Technical Conference, IOWTC 2019, St. Julian's, Malta, 3 Nov 2019. https://doi.org/10.1115/IOWTC2019-7572
Tom, N., Robertson, A., Jonkman, J., Wendt, F., & Böhm, M. (2019). Bichromatic wave selection for validation of the difference-frequency transfer function for the OC6 validation campaign. In Proceedings of the ASME 2019, 2nd International Offshore Wind Technical Conference, IOWTC2019 American Society of Mechanical Engineers(ASME). https://doi.org/10.1115/IOWTC2019-7572
Tom N, Robertson A, Jonkman J, Wendt F, Böhm M. Bichromatic wave selection for validation of the difference-frequency transfer function for the OC6 validation campaign. In Proceedings of the ASME 2019, 2nd International Offshore Wind Technical Conference, IOWTC2019. American Society of Mechanical Engineers(ASME). 2019 doi: 10.1115/IOWTC2019-7572
Tom, Nathan ; Robertson, Amy ; Jonkman, Jason et al. / Bichromatic wave selection for validation of the difference-frequency transfer function for the OC6 validation campaign. Proceedings of the ASME 2019, 2nd International Offshore Wind Technical Conference, IOWTC2019. American Society of Mechanical Engineers(ASME), 2019.
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