Smart Structural Control Strategies for Offshore Wind Power Generation with Floating Wind Turbines

Authors

  • Ningsu Luo Institute of Informatics and Applications, University of Girona, Girona Author
  • Ningsu Luo Institute of Informatics and Applications, University of Girona, Girona Author
  • Lluís Pacheco Institute of Informatics and Applications, University of Girona, Girona Author
  • Yolanda Vidal Department of Applied Mathematics III, UPC – Barcelona Tech, Barcelona Author
  • Hui Li School of Civil Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24084/repqj10.637

Keywords:

Floating wind turbines, offshore wind energy, smart structural control systems, analysis of dynamic loads and vibration control

Abstract

Offshore wind energy is one of the fastest growing powers in the field of renewable energy. An offshore wind farm situated sufficiently far away from the coast can generate more wind power and will have a longer operation life since the wind is stronger and more consistent than that on or near the coast. It can also avoid some major problems of the traditional wind farms like the visual and noise impacts and potential damage to wildlife. From the technical point of view, it is difficult to anchor the wind turbines directly on the seabed in deep water. Thus, new constructive solutions based on floating support structures are proposed. One of the main challenges is to reduce the fatigue of a floating offshore wind turbine so as to guarantee its proper functioning under the constraints imposed by the floating support structures subject to a greater range of motion than that of the fixed-bottom support structures. This paper analyzes the loads and dynamic response of floating support structures and proposes the smart control strategies for mitigating the dynamic wind and wave loads on floating wind turbines.

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Published

2024-01-18

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