Abstract

With the increased interest in floating offshore wind turbines, there is an increased focus on evaluating the lifetime of the auxiliary systems, such as the mooring lines and the dynamic power cables, because these systems are in-mature compared to bottom-mounted offshore wind farms. This paper proposes a conceptual reference dynamic power cable suitable for the 15 MW NREL reference turbine mounted on the UMaine floater installed at 82 m water depth. This provides a basis for discussing the life evaluation of dynamic cables obtained from aeroelastic simulation of the floating offshore wind turbine platform exposed to the environmental conditions of the South Brittany site in France. An electromagnetic-thermal finite element simulation is used to determine the current capacity of the cable and aeroelastic simulations are used for a simple assessment of the main failure modes as maximum cable tension, minimum bending radius and fatigue damage accumulation.

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