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Verification of a Numerical Model of the Offshore Wind Turbine From the Alpha Ventus Wind Farm Within OC5 Phase III

Authors :
Erin Elizabeth Bachynski
Marco Belloli
Roger Bergua
Ilmas Bayati
Philippe Gilbert
Pengcheng Fu
Christos Galinos
Hyunkyoung Shin
Tjeerd van der Zee
Paul E. Thomassen
Paul Schünemann
Josean Galván
Fabian Wendt
Matthias L. Huhn
Torbjørn Ruud Hagen
Matthias Kretschmer
Jifeng Cai
Kai Wang
Amy Robertson
Climent Molins
Fabian Vorpahl
Yoshitaka Totsuka
Felipe Vittori
Paul Bonnet
Bertrand Auriac
Francisco Navarro Víllora
Stian Høegh Sørum
Wojciech Popko
Jacob Qvist
Jason Jonkman
Sho Oh
Jean-Baptiste Le Dreff
Kolja Müller
Source :
Popko, W, Huhn, M L, Robertson, A, Jonkman, J M, Wendt, F, Müller, K, Kretschmer, M, Vorpahl, F, Hagen, T R, Galinos, C, Le Dreff, J-B, Gilbert, P, Auriac, B, Víllora, F N, Schünemann, P, Bayati, I, Belloli, M, Oh, S, Totsuka, Y, Qvist, J, Bachynski, E E, Sørum, S H, Thomassen, P, Shin, H, Vittori, F, Galvan, J, Molins, C, Bonnet, P, van der Zee, T, Bergua, R, Wang, K, Pengcheng, F & Cai, J 2018, Verification of a Numerical Model of the Offshore Wind Turbine From the Alpha Ventus Wind Farm Within OC5 Phase III . in Proceedings of the ASME 2018 37th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering ., V010T09A056, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 37th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Artic Engineering (OMAE2018), Madrid, Spain, 17/06/2018 . https://doi.org/10.1115/OMAE2018-77589
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2018.

Abstract

The main objective of the Offshore Code Comparison Collaboration Continuation, with Correlation (OC5) project, is validation of aero-hydro-servo-elastic simulation tools for offshore wind turbines (OWTs) through comparison of simulated results to the response data of physical systems. Phase III of the OC5 project analyzes the Senvion 5M wind turbine supported by the OWEC Quattropod from the alpha ventus offshore wind farm. This paper shows results of the verification of the OWT models (code-to-code comparison). A subsequent publication will focus on their validation (comparison of simulated results to measured physical system response data). Based on the available data, the participants of Phase III set up numerical models of the OWT in their simulation tools. It was necessary to verify and to tune these models. The verification and tuning were performed against an OWT model available at the University of Stuttgart – Stuttgart Wind Energy (SWE) and documentation provided by Senvion and OWEC Tower. A very good match was achieved between the results from the reference SWE model and models set up by OC5 Phase III participants.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Volume 10: Ocean Renewable Energy
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....508f7f92874f21a8058f857d2fda2010
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1115/omae2018-77589