A spectral fatigue assessment framework for floating offshore wind turbines
Journal article, 2024

Cyclic loads caused by wind and waves pose great challenges to floating offshore wind turbine (FOWT) structures and influence their fatigue safety; consequently, cyclic loads should be considered early in their design stage. In this study, by comparing various spectral models and their correction methods to perform fatigue assessment using the OpenFAST for simulating the coupled dynamic response of FOWT, a so-called White Noise approach is proposed to estimate the short-term fatigue of FOWT under all possible sea states based on a limited number of simulations. Comparing the results of the proposed method against other available spectral fatigue methods shows that it is necessary to use a non-Gaussian correction and wind band calibration factors for conventional narrowband spectral fatigue assumptions. In particular, second-order wave effects play an extremely important role in both FOWT fatigue damage models and applied spectral fatigue methods.

spectral fatigue

wave load

FOWT

non-Gaussian loads

Author

Wengang Mao

Chalmers, Mechanics and Maritime Sciences (M2), Marine Technology

Björn Nembach

Wuliu Tian

Wuhan University of Technology

Beibu Gulf University

Da Wu

Wuhan University of Technology

Ships and Offshore Structures

1744-5302 (ISSN) 1754-212X (eISSN)

Vol. In Press

Subject Categories

Energy Engineering

Computational Mathematics

Vehicle Engineering

Probability Theory and Statistics

DOI

10.1080/17445302.2024.2336668

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4/18/2024