Session: 09-01-16 Wind Energy: Structures 1
Paper Number: 130908
130908 - Static and Fatigue Analysis of Wind Turbine Towers Made in Composite Materials
In the context of the increase of the energy demand, the offshore wind industry is developing larger floating platform to produce more electricity and to minimize the levelized cost of energy (LCOE). The target is to install 20MW power turbine and more at sea, but the size of the platform, of the tower and of the turbine will significantly increase. The change of scale will lead to huge dimensions and heavy weight that will contribute to an increase the cost for the installation and for the mooring. A solution to reduce the weight of the structure of Floating Offshore Wind Turbine (FOWT) has been investigated within the European Research project Fibregy and consists in replacing steel by composite materials. The overall objective of the FIBREGY project is to enable the extensive use of Fibre Reinforced Plastic (FRP) materials in the structure of the next generation of large Offshore Wind and Tidal Power (OWTP) platforms.
This paper aims to present the results obtained for FOWT towers made in carbon fibres. Firstly, the calculation methodology developed during the Fibregy project to evaluate loads applied to a FOWT will be detailed. This methodology is based on Bureau Veritas software programs and particularly on OPERA, a hydro-aero-mooring coupled dynamic calculation tool. Then, numerical simulations performed with ultimate loads in static and cyclic loads for the fatigue analysis will be detailled. Stresses will be compared with criteria determined within the project for such application as well as the fatigue life. Finally, the design of tower will be optimised in considering the damage in fatigue, the static stresses, the maximal deflections and the buckling.
Presenting Author: Stephane Paboeuf Bureau Veritas
Presenting Author Biography: Stéphane Paboeuf is Head of Composite Materials Section within the Research Department of Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore. He specializes in marine and offshore structures and manages several European and National research projects and technical studies in composite materials and bonding for Marine Renewable Energy, Marine and Offshore domains. He joined Bureau Veritas in 2008 as senior surveyor and finite element expert in the French Plan Approval Office in Nantes. From 2011 to 2016, he was Project Manager of Safety, Energy and Environment Section in Research Department. Prior to joining BV, he worked for the French Shipbuilding Research Institute (IRCN) and as consultant in Naval & Offshore engineering company.
In the International ship and offshore structures congress (ISSC), Mr Paboeuf is member of the Committee IV.2 Materials and Fabrication Technology.
Authors:
Jean-Christophe Petiteau Bureau VeritasStephane Paboeuf Bureau Veritas
Abdulelah Al-Ghuwaidi Bureau Veritas
Static and Fatigue Analysis of Wind Turbine Towers Made in Composite Materials
Submission Type
Technical Paper Publication