Metaheuristic Airflow control for vibration mitigation of a hybrid oscillating water Column-Floating offshore wind turbine system
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2024-07Author
Mzoughi, Fares
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Energy Conversion and Management X 23 : (2024) // Article ID 100629
Abstract
Unlike the fixed wind turbines, the structure of Floating Offshore Wind Turbines (FOWT) have the added motions of six degrees of freedom induced by the wind, wave and tidal loads. These motions lead to vibration and the degradation of the structure. This paper presents a novel approach to model and stabilize the FOWT by employing the Oscillating Water Columns (OWC) as active structural control system. The innovative concept involves designing a new floating barge-type platform with integrated OWCs on opposite sides of the platform to mitigate undesired oscillations of the system. These OWCs counteract the bending forces caused by wind on the tower and waves on the barge platform. To synchronize the opposing forces with the system’s tilting, a proposed Particle Swarm Optimization with Decreasing Inertia-based Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Inference System (PSODI-ANFIS) airflow control strategy is employed. Through manipulation of the barge platform’s pitch angle, the PSODI-ANFIS airflow control system adjusts the valves on either side, opening one and closing the other accordingly. Simulation results, compared with the standard FOWT as well as the Fuzzy-based airflow control system, demonstrate the effectiveness of the PSODI-ANFIS airflow control. It is shown to be superior in reducing platform pitching and the fore-aft translation of the top tower.