Validation with DeepCwind test data #882
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This paper was written many years ago and I was not directly involved in running the simulations. But I would guess that TurbSim was used to generate the dynamic wind data for use in FAST with TurbModel = "API", which is the same as the NPD spectrum mentioned in the paper. The API (NPD) spectrum implemented in TurbSim, in reference to Coulling et al's paper, was discussed a bit on our forum: https://wind.nrel.gov/forum/wind/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=1896. Best regards, |
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Hi @jjonkman,
I tried running the OC4 semisubmersible model with default platform properties. It worked fine. When changed the platform properties to match the values in the above mentioned paper, I'm facing the following error. FAST_Solution:FAST_AdvanceStates:SolveOption2c_Inp2AD_SrvD:InflowWind_CalcOutput:CalcOutput:IfW_Un I already faced this error before for the monopile configuration. You asked me to increase the lowest to the tower node. I'm not sure how can I change the tower node for the floating platform since the lowest tower node starts from 10m. |
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How far does the simulation get before this error occurs? Is it possible the revised platform does not have sufficient buoyancy for the weight of the turbine and is sinking? Regards, |
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The simulation run time varies with the platform mass. The default platform mass is 3.85E6. The error occurs when platform mass is increased above 6E6. For the platform mass of 7E6, the error occurs after 12s of simulation time. For the platform mass of 13.44E6, the error occurs at 2s. Thanks |
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Have you plotted the platform heave motion for these simulations? |
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It appears your platform doesn't have sufficient buoyancy and sinks until the tower base or blade tip strikes the water surface. From the above plots, it doesn't look like it will reach an equilibrium position before the entire turbine is underwater. You will need to adjust the appropriate values to get neutral buoyancy (pontoon and column diameters, etc). |
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I assume changing the platform geometry means creating a new pot file for HydroDyn. Am I missing some other location to change the geometry of platform? |
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Changes in the platform geometry will result in changes to the hydrodynamic RAOs (response amplitude operators) which are contained in the potential flow files. Those will need to be calculated by an external code such as WAMIT. However, if you are not concerned with the accuracy of the hydrodynamics, you might be able to use the linear hydrodynamic matrices ( Perhaps @jjonkman will have some additional comments/corrections when he returns. |
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Hi @SudharsanKalidoss |
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Hi everyone,
I'm trying to replicate the validation results in the NREL 5 MW wind turbine validation study on the floating semi-submersible platform (OC4). In wind only conditions, one case is simulated with dynamic wind. I'm not sure how to define dynamic wind. Do I need to generate a HAWC format wind file to generate dynamic wind or is there some other method? I have attached the article which I'm following for the simulation. I'm trying to replicate the condition in section IV.C
Thanks
Sudharsan
Validation of a FAST semi-submersible floating wind turbine numerical model with DeepCwind test data.pdf
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