Closed Form Solutions for Predicting Lateral Response of Tripod Suction Pile for Offshore Wind Turbine Foundation

This study presents a simplified analysis technique capable of predicting the dynamic behavior of a tripod suction pile subjected to a horizontal load. The first natural frequency of the system, horizontal displacement, and allowable rotation angle at the pile head were set as target physical quanti...

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Main Authors: Moo-Sung Ryu, Min-Uk Jung, Jun-Shin Lee, Dong-Soo Kim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-11-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/23/6176
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spelling doaj-9b7b4c76be8c4cc8be899f5dffd2ee9b2020-11-27T07:57:14ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732020-11-01136176617610.3390/en13236176Closed Form Solutions for Predicting Lateral Response of Tripod Suction Pile for Offshore Wind Turbine FoundationMoo-Sung Ryu0Min-Uk Jung1Jun-Shin Lee2Dong-Soo Kim3Renewable Energy Group, Korea Electric Power Corporation Research Institute (KEPRI), Daejeon 34056, KoreaRenewable Energy Group, Korea Electric Power Corporation Research Institute (KEPRI), Daejeon 34056, KoreaRenewable Energy Group, Korea Electric Power Corporation Research Institute (KEPRI), Daejeon 34056, KoreaDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute Science and Technology (KAIST), Daejeon 34141, KoreaThis study presents a simplified analysis technique capable of predicting the dynamic behavior of a tripod suction pile subjected to a horizontal load. The first natural frequency of the system, horizontal displacement, and allowable rotation angle at the pile head were set as target physical quantities in accordance with substructure design requirements. In consideration of the physical characteristics of the tripod suction pile, the analysis was extended to the single pile-multi-pile-tripod-tower part to derive the influence factors. A possible displacement response function that could be applied to the intermediate pile range was also proposed. Thereafter, a detailed design was determined using an integrated load analysis, which included a turbine based on the basic design of simplified analysis method. Furthermore, the dynamic behavior of the offshore wind turbine at each installation stage was predicted using a numerical analysis and measured via field tests. The displacement at the pile head and the predicted value of the first natural frequency of the system were compared using the field-measured and numerical analysis values. The first natural frequency value produced by the simple analysis method showed an error range within 1%, and the displacement at the pile head also satisfied the structural design requirements. Therefore, this method provides a quick and accurate solution to the lateral response of tripod suction piles as foundations for offshore wind turbines.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/23/6176offshore wind powersuction piledynamic propertiesinfluence factorsnatural frequencyeffective mass
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author Moo-Sung Ryu
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Jun-Shin Lee
Dong-Soo Kim
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Min-Uk Jung
Jun-Shin Lee
Dong-Soo Kim
Closed Form Solutions for Predicting Lateral Response of Tripod Suction Pile for Offshore Wind Turbine Foundation
Energies
offshore wind power
suction pile
dynamic properties
influence factors
natural frequency
effective mass
author_facet Moo-Sung Ryu
Min-Uk Jung
Jun-Shin Lee
Dong-Soo Kim
author_sort Moo-Sung Ryu
title Closed Form Solutions for Predicting Lateral Response of Tripod Suction Pile for Offshore Wind Turbine Foundation
title_short Closed Form Solutions for Predicting Lateral Response of Tripod Suction Pile for Offshore Wind Turbine Foundation
title_full Closed Form Solutions for Predicting Lateral Response of Tripod Suction Pile for Offshore Wind Turbine Foundation
title_fullStr Closed Form Solutions for Predicting Lateral Response of Tripod Suction Pile for Offshore Wind Turbine Foundation
title_full_unstemmed Closed Form Solutions for Predicting Lateral Response of Tripod Suction Pile for Offshore Wind Turbine Foundation
title_sort closed form solutions for predicting lateral response of tripod suction pile for offshore wind turbine foundation
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2020-11-01
description This study presents a simplified analysis technique capable of predicting the dynamic behavior of a tripod suction pile subjected to a horizontal load. The first natural frequency of the system, horizontal displacement, and allowable rotation angle at the pile head were set as target physical quantities in accordance with substructure design requirements. In consideration of the physical characteristics of the tripod suction pile, the analysis was extended to the single pile-multi-pile-tripod-tower part to derive the influence factors. A possible displacement response function that could be applied to the intermediate pile range was also proposed. Thereafter, a detailed design was determined using an integrated load analysis, which included a turbine based on the basic design of simplified analysis method. Furthermore, the dynamic behavior of the offshore wind turbine at each installation stage was predicted using a numerical analysis and measured via field tests. The displacement at the pile head and the predicted value of the first natural frequency of the system were compared using the field-measured and numerical analysis values. The first natural frequency value produced by the simple analysis method showed an error range within 1%, and the displacement at the pile head also satisfied the structural design requirements. Therefore, this method provides a quick and accurate solution to the lateral response of tripod suction piles as foundations for offshore wind turbines.
topic offshore wind power
suction pile
dynamic properties
influence factors
natural frequency
effective mass
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/23/6176
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