Hinged connected platforms for floating tidal turbines

Abel Arredondo-Galeana, Yongqiang Chen, Saishuai Dai, Xiantao Zhang, Feargal Brennan

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Abstract

Floating tidal turbines offer the possibility of harvesting ocean energy in deep water and reducing costs of maintenance. However, suitable floating platforms need to be designed to be structurally reliable and facilitate the deployment of tidal energy devices. In this work, we propose a very large floating platform interconnected with mechanical hinges, as a foundation of a tidal turbine. As demonstrated in previous work by the authors, the hinge connections alleviate the structural loading of the platform. For the turbine, we consider a three bladed rotor and compute its average loads with a tidal open source blade element momentum solver. The performance of the platform is evaluated in the presence of the rotor. It is found that tidal turbine loading does not influence the motion of the platform significantly. The performance of the turbine is assessed by imposing sinusoidal flow velocities to the rotor to simulate the effect of heave and pitch motions of the platform. Results show that upstream of the platform, similar to a single body floater, tidal loads can increase significantly at low wave periods due to the motion of the platform. In contrast, downstream of the platform, the reduced range of motion of the platform is benign to the loading of the turbine. We also find that amplitude and phase of motion of the platform are key in tidal turbine performance, and under certain conditions, amplitude and phase can reduce tidal turbine loading with respect to a fixed turbine subject to wave loading. Hence, hinge connected platforms, can be used to provide load alleviation to both floating platform and tidal turbine.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages10
JournalProceedings of the European Wave and Tidal Energy Conference
Volume16
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 8 Sept 2025
EventThe 16th European Wave and Tidal Energy Conference - Madeira, Portugal
Duration: 7 Sept 202511 Sept 2025
Conference number: 16
https://ewtec.org

Funding

This work was funded by the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) as part of the Supergen ORE Impact Hub 2023 Programme Grant EP/Y016297/1 and the CoTide Programme Grant number EP/X03903X/1.

Keywords

  • VLFS
  • hinged connected VLFS
  • floating tidal turbine
  • load alleviation
  • floating platform

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