海上风力发电
海洋工程
海底管道
涡轮机
工程类
海岸
可操作性
石油工程
土木工程
环境科学
机械工程
海洋学
地质学
岩土工程
可靠性工程
作者
S. Lefèbvre,Maurizio Collu
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.oceaneng.2011.12.009
摘要
The offshore wind industry is already exploiting near shore sites, using bottom fixed support structures, and is moving toward further and deeper sites: around 100 km from the coast and in 50–150 m water depth. As already happened for the oil and gas offshore industry in the 1960s, the floating support structure option for 5 MW (and future 7–10 MW) offshore wind turbines is becoming not only a technically feasible but also an economically viable solution with respect to the fixed solution. In the present article, taking as input the NREL 5 MW turbine and the Dogger Bank site, in the North Sea, seven preliminary floating support structure concepts have been investigated, and compared through a preliminary techno-economic analysis. Then the optimum concept among the seven, the tri-floater configuration, has been further developed and refined through hydrostatic, hydrodynamic, and structural analyses. Due to the novelty of this research field, there are no established guidelines, recommended practices, or standards to design floating support structures: this work presents a relatively simple and quick methodology to use in the conceptual and preliminary design phase, using and adapting the standards developed for oil and gas offshore floating structures.
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