A review of numerical modelling and optimisation of the floating support structure for offshore wind turbines

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Emilio Faraggiana
Giuseppe Giorgi
Massimo Sirigu
Alberto Ghigo
Giovanni Bracco
Giuliana Mattiazzo
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[1] Politecnico di Torino,Marine Offshore Renewable Energy (MOREnergy) Lab, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
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Renewable energy; Wind turbine; Offshore; Floating platform; Optimisation;
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Compared to onshore wind power, floating offshore wind power is a promising renewable energy source due to higher wind speeds and larger suitable available areas. However, costs are still too high compared to onshore wind power. In general, the economic viability of offshore wind technology decreases with greater water depth and distance from shore. Floating wind platforms are more competitive compared to fixed offshore structures above a certain water depth, but there is still great variety and no clear design convergence. Therefore, optimisation of the floating support structure in the preliminary phase of the design process is still of great importance, often up to personal experience and sensibility. It is fundamental that a suitable optimisation approach is chosen to obtain meaningful results at early development stages. This review provides a comparative overview of the methods, numerical tools and optimisation approaches that can be used with respect to the conceptual design of the support structure for Floating offshore wind turbines (FOWT) attempting to detail the limitations preventing the convergence to an optimal floating support structure. This work is intended to be as a reference for any researcher and developer that would like to optimise the support platform for FOWT.
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