MARINE2021 2022
DOI: 10.2218/marine2021.6810
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CFD code comparison, verification and validation for a FOWT semi-submersible floater (OC4 Phase II)

Abstract: With the advancement of high-performance computation capabilities in recent years, high-fidelity modelling tools such as Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) are becoming increasingly popular in the offshore renewable sector. In order to justify the credibility of the numerical simulations, thorough verification and validation is essential. In this work, decay tests for a freely floating cylinder and a linearly moored floating offshore wind turbine (FOWT) model of the OC4 (Offshore Code Comparison Collaboration … Show more

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“…Interestingly, the maximum pitch was consistently limited to 5 o in all cases, demonstrating reduced sensitivity to increasing wave periods due to the constraint provided by catenary mooring lines. The present work utilizes an OC5 (Offshore Code Comparison Collaboration, Continued, with Correlation) semi-submersible [13] wave conditions, characterized by diverse amplitudes, wave periods, and directions using Star CCM+ [14]. The study introduces variations in mooring line parameters, such as stiffness, pretension, and free length, enabling a comprehensive exploration of their distinct effects on the dynamic response and motion of the floating platform.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interestingly, the maximum pitch was consistently limited to 5 o in all cases, demonstrating reduced sensitivity to increasing wave periods due to the constraint provided by catenary mooring lines. The present work utilizes an OC5 (Offshore Code Comparison Collaboration, Continued, with Correlation) semi-submersible [13] wave conditions, characterized by diverse amplitudes, wave periods, and directions using Star CCM+ [14]. The study introduces variations in mooring line parameters, such as stiffness, pretension, and free length, enabling a comprehensive exploration of their distinct effects on the dynamic response and motion of the floating platform.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%