2021
DOI: 10.3390/jmse10010037
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Fatigue Assessment of Moorings for Floating Offshore Wind Turbines by Advanced Spectral Analysis Methods

Abstract: The fatigue assessment of mooring lines for floating offshore wind turbines represents a challenging issue not only for the reliable design of the stationkeeping system but also for the economic impact on the installation and maintenance costs over the entire lifetime of the offshore wind farm. After a brief review about the state-of-art, the nonlinear time-domain hydrodynamic model of floating offshore wind turbines moored by chain cables is discussed. Subsequently, the assessment of the fatigue damage in the… Show more

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“…After the model-based analysis, the authors delineated the expression for the DMLC and advanced an empirical formula for the conversion of moving impact loads into an equivalent static load representation. Piscopo et al [34] based on a nonlinear time-domain hydrodynamic model, compared the results obtained through the time-domain analysis method and the spectral analysis under the Welch and Thomson method. The results indicated that spectral analysis is conducive to enhancing the assessment of the fatigue life of mooring lines.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After the model-based analysis, the authors delineated the expression for the DMLC and advanced an empirical formula for the conversion of moving impact loads into an equivalent static load representation. Piscopo et al [34] based on a nonlinear time-domain hydrodynamic model, compared the results obtained through the time-domain analysis method and the spectral analysis under the Welch and Thomson method. The results indicated that spectral analysis is conducive to enhancing the assessment of the fatigue life of mooring lines.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ships are often subjected to alternating loads during navigation [1,2]. The addition of a single tensile overload to a constant amplitude cyclic load is the simplest and most typical form of variable amplitude cyclic load.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%