Abstract

Floating offshore wind turbines (FOWTs) offer a significant opportunity for harnessing wind energy and achieving clean energy goals. This paper investigates the effects of mooring line failure in semisubmersible FOWTs under normal and extreme environmental conditions. The OC4 DeepCwind type semisubmersible with an NREL 5 MW wind turbine is considered for investigating the behavior of FOWT under intact and failed mooring lines. This study covers a wide range of environmental conditions, operational conditions of wind turbines, and mooring line failure scenarios. This paper investigates the mooring line failure effects on platform responses, mooring line fairlead tensions, and tower responses. The results show that the platform surge, heave, pitch responses, tower fore-aft displacement, base shear force in X-direction, and base moment in Y-direction are increased for upwind side mooring line failure during the operational condition of FOWT. Subsequently, the platform sway, roll, yaw responses, tower side-to-side displacement, base shear force in Y-direction, and base moment in X-direction are more during downwind side mooring line failure in the same environment. On the other hand, the impact of upwind side mooring line failure affects all 6 Degrees of Freedom (DOF) platform responses significantly during the parked state of FOWT. The maximum fairlead tensions observed in the remaining mooring lines remain below the mooring line breaking strength even after a mooring line failure during both operational and parked states of FOWT. It is also observed that the platform responses (excluding heave), tower responses, and fairlead tensions exhibit greater values when an extreme turbulence wind model is employed. The platform surge, heave, pitch responses, maximum fairlead tension, tower fore-aft displacement, and tower base moment in Y-direction show higher values under severe sea state condition.

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