Volume 9: Ocean Renewable Energy 2015
DOI: 10.1115/omae2015-42086
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Analysis of Aerodynamic Performance of Floating Wind Turbines Using CFD and BEMT Methods

Abstract: Scaling effects caused by applying Froude-scaling to both wind and waves during model-testing of floating offshore wind turbines (FOWTs) results in poor model-scale aerodynamic performance of geometrically scaled turbines. This led to the “performance-scaled” MARIN Stock Wind Turbine (MSWT) which showed to be successful in obtaining the correct thrust loads at model-scale conditions. Additionally it was found that conventional blade-element-momentum-theory-based (BEMT) modelling tools are not suitable for mode… Show more

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“…The concept has been used in previous research and it has been tested at MARIN in Wageningen (Netherlands) by the DeepCwind consortium in 2011, see Jain et al (2012), Coulling et al (2013) and Robertson et al (2013). The same model has been tested again at MARIN in 2013 with detailed analyses of the secondorder wave excitation forces and the aerodynamics at low Reynolds numbers, see Kimball et al (2014), Ridder et al (2014), Make et al (2015), Gueydon et al (2014), Gueydon (2015), Gueydon et al (2015), and Gueydon (2016). Currently, within the activities of IEA wind task 30, the OC5 consortium (Offshore Code Comparison Collaboration Continuation with Correlation) uses the measurement data from MARIN for a joint validation task.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concept has been used in previous research and it has been tested at MARIN in Wageningen (Netherlands) by the DeepCwind consortium in 2011, see Jain et al (2012), Coulling et al (2013) and Robertson et al (2013). The same model has been tested again at MARIN in 2013 with detailed analyses of the secondorder wave excitation forces and the aerodynamics at low Reynolds numbers, see Kimball et al (2014), Ridder et al (2014), Make et al (2015), Gueydon et al (2014), Gueydon (2015), Gueydon et al (2015), and Gueydon (2016). Currently, within the activities of IEA wind task 30, the OC5 consortium (Offshore Code Comparison Collaboration Continuation with Correlation) uses the measurement data from MARIN for a joint validation task.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%