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Stability Study

The document discusses the buoyancy force and ballast used to adjust the weight of a floating structure to achieve neutral buoyancy. It also discusses design standards and regulations for floating offshore wind turbines including safety classes and target reliability levels. The document provides site-specific criteria for the location, design life, wind turbine description, natural periods, motions, mooring line design, and splash zone requirements.
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Stability Study

The document discusses the buoyancy force and ballast used to adjust the weight of a floating structure to achieve neutral buoyancy. It also discusses design standards and regulations for floating offshore wind turbines including safety classes and target reliability levels. The document provides site-specific criteria for the location, design life, wind turbine description, natural periods, motions, mooring line design, and splash zone requirements.
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The buoyancy force corresponds to the weight of the displaced water volume.

The amount of ballast is directly given by the dierence between buoyancy force and initial
weight

Considering dierent ballast types of various densities, provides many opportunities to adjust
the weight of the entire system, in order to obtain a oatable structure with predened draft.
General Denitions
DESIGN STANDARD AND REGULATION
DESIGN STANDARD AND REGULATION
DESIGN STANDARD AND REGULATION
SAFETY CLASS

DNVGL-ST-0119
consequence Definition Target reliability
classes
Consequence Where failure is unlikely to Pf < 10-4 the floating structure,
class 1 lead to unacceptable station keeping
consequences such as loss systems with
of life, collision with an redundancy
adjacent structure, and
environmental impacts.
Consequence which are unmanned during Pf < 10-5 station keeping
class 2 severe environmental loading systems without
conditions, the consequences redundancy
of failure are mainly of an
economic nature.
SAFETY CLASS

DNVGL-ST-0119
SAFETY CLASS

DNVGL-ST-0119
SAFETY CLASS

ABS 195 GUIDE FOR BUILDING AND CLASSING FLOATING OFFSHORE WIND TURBINES
Safety level Definition Target reliabilty
High (L1) high consequence/manned Pf < 10-5
exposure level non-evacuated

Medium (L2) Medium consequence / Pf < 10-4 Floating Support Structure


exposure level manned evacuated or and the stationkeeping
unmanned or Manned system
Evacuated with low
consequence
The Floating Support Structure and the stationkeeping system can be categorized at various safety
levels based on the consideration of life-safety and consequences of failure
SAFETY CLASS

ABS 195 GUIDE FOR BUILDING AND CLASSING FLOATING OFFSHORE WIND TURBINES
SAFETY CLASS

ABS 195 GUIDE FOR BUILDING AND CLASSING FLOATING OFFSHORE WIND TURBINES
SITE SPECIFIC DATA

LOCATION
SITE SPECIFIC DATA

DESIGN LIFE

Design life(yrs)
RNA + Tower 25
Floating Substructure 25
Stationary Keeping System(Mooring + anchor) 25

The required design life for the platform and the turbine is 27 years, including 25 years of
operation, 0.5 years of installation, and 1.5 years of decommissioning.
SITE SPECIFIC DATA

DESCRIPTION OF THE WIND TURBINE


SITE SPECIFIC DATA

DESCRIPTION OF THE WIND TURBINE

Thrust(kN)

Wind speed(m/s)
Natural periods criteria.

Ref: GA_640741_LIFES50_D7.11.pdf
Motions Criteria in-place conditions

Valid range of tilt angles

Ref: 191025-FLT_WP4_D4.1_DesignBasis_v3.pdf
Motions Criteria in-place conditions

Valid range of excursions

Ref: 191025-FLT_WP4_D4.1_DesignBasis_v3.pdf
Motions Criteria in-place conditions

Valid range of accelerations

Ref: 191025-FLT_WP4_D4.1_DesignBasis_v3.pdf
Motions Criteria in-place conditions

Mooring Line design criteria

Ref: GA_640741_LIFES50_D7.5.pdf
Motions Criteria in-place conditions

Mooring Line design criteria

Ref: GA_640741_LIFES50_D7.5.pdf
Motions Criteria in Transport and Installation Operations

the permissible limits while towing:

Ref: 191025-FLT_WP4_D4.1_DesignBasis_v3.pdf
Splash zone

Ref: 191025-FLT_WP4_D4.1_DesignBasis_v3.pdf

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