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Effects of structural flexibility on the dynamic responses of low-height lifting mechanism for offshore wind turbine installation
Institution:1. College of Mechanical and Transportation Engineering, China University of Petroleum-Beijing, Beijing 102249, China;2. Offshore Oil and Gas Research Center, China University of Petroleum-Beijing, Beijing 102249, China;3. Department of Mechanics and Engineering Science, Fudan University, Shanghai 200433, China
Abstract:Installation complexities are one of the major challenges in the floating offshore wind turbine (OWT) industry. The modern concept introduced by the SFI-MOVE project is an effort to overcome the complexities by utilizing a low-height lifting mechanism. It is common to idealize a crane in the lifting mechanism as a rigid body since the structural deflections are smaller than the responses introduced by the other system components. However, structural flexibility can play an essential role in demanding offshore operations with smaller acceptable tolerances. In this study, lifting cranes are modeled using the finite element method and simplified by implementing equivalent 3D beam elements. Dynamic analysis is performed for various environmental conditions, and the responses of the crane structure and the OWT are calculated for each load case. This research reveals that crane structure flexibility influences the relative motion between a floating spar buoy and an OWT during mating operations. Crane structural flexibility contributes significantly to the OWT rotations. In addition, the response deviation between using rigid and flexible cranes increases as the excitation force increases. Therefore, it is recommended to consider the crane structural flexibility in the calculation when strict installation tolerances are needed.
Keywords:Offshore wind turbine  Low-height lifting  Dynamic analysis  Finite element method  Crane structure flexibility
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