Zhou, Yang, Qian, Ling ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9716-2342, Bai, Wei ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3537-207X and Lin, Zaibin (2022) Investigations on the effects of internal liquid sloshing of semi-submersible floating offshore wind turbines. In: ASME 2022 41st International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering, 05 June 2022 - 10 June 2022, Hamburg, Germany.
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Abstract
Originally developed for civil engineering applications, the tuned liquid column damper (TLCD) has been applied not only on tall buildings but also on floating offshore wind turbines (FOWTs) to minimize structural vibrations. This concept has also been adopted widely in navel architecture to reduce the roll motion. However, whether the damper will bring positive effects on mitigating the dynamic motions of FOWTs remains unknown. To this end, the paper studies the star-like three columns tuned liquid multi-column damper (TLMCD) impacts on the dynamic motions of a semi-submersible FOWT. The modelling is achieved by using a high-fidelity computational fluid dynamic (CFD) solver based on OpenFOAM. After the verification of the numerical model for the TLMCD system, it is extended to the modelling of the internal sloshing of TLMCD under prescribed pitch motions. A fully coupled floating-sloshing modelling is then conducted to simulate a semi-submersible FOWT with an integrated TLMCD under regular wave conditions. The study indicates that the passive-control TLMCD system has nearly no influence on the translational motions such as surge and heave. However, the pitch motions can be reduced significantly when the incident wave frequency is close to the natural pitch frequency of the platform. Apart from the natural pitch frequency, the TLMCD has a minor effect at other incident wave frequencies .
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