Mooring Designs for Floating Offshore Wind Turbines Leveraging Experience From the Oil & Gas Industry

Kai-tung Ma, Yongyan Wu, Simen Fodstad Stolen, Leopoldo Bello, Menno ver der Horst, Yong Luo
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As renewable energy developers start venturing into deeper waters, the floating offshore wind turbines (FOWTs) are becoming the preferred solutions over fixed supporting structures. Many similarities can be identified between a FOWT and a floating oil & gas facility, such as floater concepts (spar, semi-submersible, tension leg platform, etc) and their mooring system designs. This paper focuses on the mooring designs for FOWTs by leveraging the extensive experience gained from the offshore oil & gas industry. Similarities and differences are highlighted in design criteria, mooring analysis, long-term integrity management, installation method and project execution. The established practices regarding mooring design and analysis are reviewed. Anchor radius is recommended based on water depth by referencing sample mooring designs from the oil & gas industry. Long-term mooring integrity and failure rates are summarized. Meanwhile, a few well-known issues are discussed, such as line break due to fatigue, corrosion on chain, and known issues with components such as clump weights. Regarding mooring installation, the established method for prelay and hook-up is reviewed. Finally, opportunities for cost reduction of mooring systems of FOWTs are presented related to project execution of large scale wind farms as well as potential areas of innovation, such as installation methods, use of synthetic fiber rope, and digitalization. In summary, the state-of-the-art practices from the oil & gas industry are reviewed and documented to benefit the developments of upcoming FOWT projects.
利用石油和天然气行业的经验设计浮式海上风力涡轮机系泊系统
随着可再生能源开发商开始冒险进入更深的水域,浮动海上风力涡轮机(fowt)正成为比固定支撑结构更受欢迎的解决方案。FOWT与浮式油气设施之间存在许多相似之处,例如浮式平台的概念(桅杆式、半潜式、张力腿平台等)及其系泊系统设计。本文通过借鉴海上油气行业的丰富经验,重点介绍了fowt的系泊设计。在设计准则、系泊分析、长期完整性管理、安装方法和项目执行等方面的异同突出。回顾了有关系泊设计和分析的既定做法。通过参考石油和天然气行业的样品系泊设计,根据水深推荐锚半径。总结了长期系泊的完整性和故障率。同时,讨论了一些众所周知的问题,如由于疲劳引起的断行,链上的腐蚀,以及已知的组件问题,如团块重量。对于系泊安装,回顾了现有的预紧和连接方法。最后,介绍了大型风电场的项目执行以及潜在的创新领域,如安装方法、合成纤维绳的使用和数字化,从而降低fowt系泊系统成本的机会。总而言之,油气行业的最新实践被回顾和记录下来,有利于即将到来的FOWT项目的发展。
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