Methodology for estimating offshore wind turbine fatigue life under combined loads of wind, waves and ice at sub-zero temperatures
Aleksandar-Saša Milaković (Hamburg University of Technology)
Moritz Braun (Hamburg University of Technology)
Tom Willems (Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy)
Hayo Hendrikse (TU Delft - Offshore Engineering)
Claas Fischer (TÜV NORD EnSys Hannover GmbH & Co. KG)
Sören Ehlers (Hamburg University of Technology)
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Abstract
Due to increasing trend of building offshore wind turbines (OWTs) in seas at high latitudes where seasonal sea ice occurs, novel methods for design of such structures are needed. Specifically, the effect of ice-induced vibrations (IIVs) on fatigue life of the structures is currently poorly understood. Therefore, the goal of this paper is to analyze the current state-of-the-art approach for estimating the ice loads contribution to the fatigue life of OWTs and identify the current knowledge gaps. Moreover, the paper proposes a methodology for developing a combined load spectrum of wind, waves and ice using numerical simulations, with an ultimate goal to develop applicable Gaßner curves characterizing the variable-amplitude nature of the loading pattern. Finally, the use of small-scale fatigue tests under sub-zero temperatures in order to develop the appropriate S-N and Gaßner curves is discussed.