Abstract

The aim of the present study is to propose an engineering approach of designing suspended inter-array power cable configuration for offshore wind farms. To achieve this, a spar type and a semi-submersible type floating offshore wind turbines (FOWTs) are modeled in the dynamic analysis software OrcaFlex. The accuracy of these models is validated against reference studies. Several different cable configurations connecting two spar FOWTs are assessed based on Fitness Factors using static and dynamic analyses. The non-linear bending behavior and the marine growth effects are considered in the analyses. The number of buoys is found to be the main parameter affecting the maximum effective tension and the minimum bending radii of the cables. The buoy spacing determines whether the cable touches the seabed, floats fully submerged, or floats at the sea surface. The influence of the cable length and the marine growth on the observed cable tensions and curvatures is small for the investigated configurations. The optimum cable configuration found for the two spar FOWTs is employed to connect two semi-submersible FOWTs. The influence of the floater type on the suspended power cable tension and curvature is found to be negligible. Analysis of power cable behavior in an offshore wind farm layout shows that a two-turbine setup with different environmental load directions can be used as a representative case for the suspended power cables design of the entire wind farm.

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