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DESIGN AND FAILURE ANALYSIS OF MULTI-COMPONENT MOORING LINES WITH NON-LINEAR POLYMER SPRINGS FOR FLOATING OFFSHORE WIND TURBINES

Authors :
McFadden, Jared (author)
Mahfuz, Hassan (Thesis advisor)
Florida Atlantic University (Degree grantor)
Department of Ocean and Mechanical Engineering
College of Engineering and Computer Science
McFadden, Jared (author)
Mahfuz, Hassan (Thesis advisor)
Florida Atlantic University (Degree grantor)
Department of Ocean and Mechanical Engineering
College of Engineering and Computer Science
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

This research studied the effects of mooring line pretension, spring safe working load, and spring response curve on peak loads and platform surge. The maximum tension load from the optimized assembly was applied to a modelled section of 8-strand multiplait rope to study stress concentrations. The analyses yielded a mooring line pretensioned at 1250 kN with a 4500 kN safe working load degressive spring was optimal. Fatigue damage from 12-hour duration of 50-year storm conditions was 8.04 × 10−6. Infinite life is predicted at annual average conditions. The peak tension from 50-year storm conditions of 3671 kN and annual average conditions of 1388 kN was applied to the section model, yielding a maximum stress of 3.70 × 108 Pa and 2.01 × 108 Pa, respectively, from friction and longitudinal compression of the rope’s cross section. The maximum stress from the static structural analysis was 33.5% of polyester’s ultimate strength, based on the maximum stress failure criterion.<br />2023<br />Includes bibliography.<br />Degree granted: Thesis (MS)--Florida Atlantic University, 2023.<br />Collection: FAU Electronic Theses and Dissertations Collection

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
74 p., application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1417949473
Document Type :
Electronic Resource