Experimental investigation of nonlinear forces on a monopile offshore wind turbine foundation under directionally spread waves
Ding, Haoyu and Zhao, Guangwei and Tang, Tianning and Taylor, Paul and Adcock, Thomas A.A and Dai, Saishuai and Ning, DeZhi and Chen, Lifen and Li, Jinxuan and Wang, Rongquan and Zang, Jun (2025) Experimental investigation of nonlinear forces on a monopile offshore wind turbine foundation under directionally spread waves. Journal of Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, 147 (4). 042002. ISSN 0892-7219 (https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4067116)
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Abstract
Accurate prediction of nonlinear wave loading is crucial for designing marine and offshore structures, yet it remains a challenging task. Prior research has primarily focused on unidirectional extreme sea states, revealing that linear loading cannot accurately represent the total wave forces acting on offshore wind turbine foundations, with significant contributions from high-order harmonics. This study broadens the scope to include multidirectional and bidirectional wave interactions with monopile offshore wind turbine foundations. We use a phase-based harmonic separation method to isolate harmonic components in the presence of complex wave scenarios. This approach allows for the clear delineation of individual harmonics from the total wave force by controlling the phase of incident-focused waves. Remarkably, this method is effective even with multidirectional and bidirectional spreading. The clean separation of individual harmonics enables the estimation of contributions from each harmonic. Our findings are in line with previous research, showing that nonlinear loading can constitute up to 40% of the total under certain wave conditions. We have also observed that wider wave spreading reduces nonlinear high-order harmonics, and unidirectional waves induce the most severe nonlinear forces. These insights emphasize the importance of accounting for high-order nonlinear wave loading in offshore structure design.
ORCID iDs
Ding, Haoyu, Zhao, Guangwei, Tang, Tianning, Taylor, Paul, Adcock, Thomas A.A, Dai, Saishuai ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9666-6346, Ning, DeZhi, Chen, Lifen, Li, Jinxuan, Wang, Rongquan and Zang, Jun;-
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Item type: Article ID code: 91768 Dates: DateEvent31 August 2025Published11 November 2024Published Online4 November 2024Accepted30 July 2024SubmittedSubjects: Technology > Hydraulic engineering. Ocean engineering Department: Faculty of Engineering > Naval Architecture, Ocean & Marine Engineering Depositing user: Pure Administrator Date deposited: 10 Jan 2025 11:41 Last modified: 13 Jan 2025 21:42 URI: https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/id/eprint/91768