The aerodynamics of floating offshore wind turbines in different working states during surge motion

Journal Article (2022)
Author(s)

J. Dong (Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Institute of Civil and Environmental Engineering, TU Delft - Wind Energy)

Axelle Vire (TU Delft - Wind Energy)

Research Group
Wind Energy
Copyright
© 2022 J. Dong, A.C. Viré
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.renene.2022.06.016
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Publication Year
2022
Language
English
Copyright
© 2022 J. Dong, A.C. Viré
Research Group
Wind Energy
Volume number
195
Pages (from-to)
1125-1136
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Abstract

The rotor of floating offshore wind turbines with platform motions may undergo different working states during its operation, e.g. from windmill working state to vortex ring and propeller working state. In this paper, an aerodynamic model based on a free wake vortex method is used to simulate the rotor undergoing surge motion. The associated change of working states of the rotor is evaluated quantitatively and visually. The results show that during a full cycle of the surge motion of the floating platform, the rotor experiences alternative onset of the windmill state, vortex ring state, and propeller state, while the later two occur only during the downwind motion of the rotor. The aerodynamic load change corresponding to different working states of the rotor indicates that the vortex ring state is the most unstable phase of the three.