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Minimum life-cycle cost design of ice-resistant offshore platforms

  • Li, Gang;Zhang, Da-Yong;Yue, Qian-Jin
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.31 no.1
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    • pp.11-24
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    • 2009
  • In China, the oil and natural gas resources of Bohai Bay are mainly marginal oil fields. It is necessary to build both ice-resistant and economical offshore platforms. However, risk is involved in the design, construction, utilization, maintenance of offshore platforms as uncertain events may occur within the life-cycle of a platform under the extreme ice load. In this study, the optimum design model of the expected life-cycle cost for ice-resistant platforms based on cost-effectiveness criterion is proposed. Multiple performance demands of the structure, facilities and crew members, associated with the failure assessment criteria and evaluation functions of costs of construction, consequences of structural failure modes including damage, revenue loss, death and injury as well as discounting cost over time are considered. An efficient approximate method of the global reliability analysis for the offshore platforms is provided, which converts the implicit nonlinear performance function in the conventional reliability analysis to linear explicit one. The proposed life-cycle optimum design formula are applied to a typical ice-resistant platform in Bohai Bay, and the results demonstrate that the life-cycle cost-effective optimum design model is more rational compared to the conventional design.

A Study on the Effect of Blade Surface Roughness on Wind Turbine Extreme Loads (풍력발전기 블레이드의 표면 거칠기 변화가 하중에 미치는 영향에 대한 연구)

  • Kim, Soo-Hyun;Shin, Hyung-Ki;Bang, Hyung-Joon;Jang, Moon-Seok
    • 한국신재생에너지학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2011.11a
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    • pp.33.1-33.1
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    • 2011
  • 풍력발전기가 점차 대형화되어가는 추세에 따라 블레이드 역시 점차 길어지고 무거워지는 경향을 보이고 있다. 이는 블레이드뿐만 아니라 풍력발전기 시스템 전체의 하중 및 비용의 증가를 불러오게 되므로, 시스템의 성능 및 하중에 가장 큰 영향을 끼치는 블레이드의 공력특성에 대한 연구가 전 세계적으로 지속되고 있다. 그 중에서도 특히 작동 중 오염에 의한 블레이드 표면 거칠기 변화는 블레이드의 공력특성을 변화시켜, 발전기 전체의 성능뿐만 아니라 전체 하중에도 영향을 끼치는 주요 인자이다. 따라서 풍력발전기 블레이드 설계 시에 예측된 설계하중과 실제 운용 환경에 의해 변화된 운용하중 간의 차이를 예측할 수 있다면, 블레이드 설계 시에 표면 거칠기 변화에 따른 영향을 고려함으로써 실제 운용 환경에 맞는 최적의 블레이드 및 풍력발전기 시스템 설계를 수행할 수 있다. 본 연구에서는 블레이드의 표면 거칠기 변화에 따라 풍력발전기 하중이 어떻게 영향을 받는지에 대하여 분석하였다. 이를 위하여 표면 거칠기 민감도를 고려하지 않고 설계된 기준 블레이드와, 운용 중 표면 거칠기가 변화된 블레이드의 2개 모델에 대한 하중해석을 수행하고 그 결과를 비교하였다. 보다 실제적인 해석을 위해 Multi-MW 급 풍력발전기 시스템 모델을 대상으로 최적 설계된 블레이드를 기준 모델로 삼았다. 하중계산방법은 IEC 및 GL 2010 가이드라인을 참고하였으며, 일부 주요 극한하중 상황에 대하여 해석을 수행하여 설계하중상황(design load case, DLC) 별로 하중의 증감 및 경향을 비교하였다.

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Near-ground wind and its characterization for engineering applications

  • Crandell, Jay H.;Farkas, William;Lyons, James M.;Freeborne, William
    • Wind and Structures
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    • v.3 no.3
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    • pp.143-158
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    • 2000
  • This report presents the findings of a one-year monitoring effort to empirically characterize and evaluate the nature of near-ground winds for structural engineering purposes. The current wind engineering practice in the United States does not explicitly consider certain important near-ground wind characteristics in typical rough terrain conditions and the possible effect on efficient design of low-rise structures, such as homes and other light-frame buildings that comprise most of the building population. Therefore, near ground wind data was collected for the purpose of comparing actual near-ground wind characteristics to the current U.S. wind engineering practice. The study provides data depicting variability of wind speeds, wind velocity profiles for a major thunderstorm event and a northeaster, and the influence of thunderstorms on annual extreme wind speeds at various heights above ground in a typical rough environment. Data showing the decrease in the power law exponent with increasing wind speed is also presented. It is demonstrated that near-ground wind speeds (i.e., less than 10 m above ground) are likely to be over-estimated in the current design practice by as much as 20 percent which may result in wind load over-estimate of about 50% for low-rise buildings in typical rough terrain. The importance of thunderstorm wind profiles on determination of design wind speeds and building loads (particularly for buildings substantially taller than 10 m) is also discussed. Recommendations are given for possible improvements to the current design practice in the United States with respect to low-rise buildings in rough terrain and for the need to study the impact of thunderstorm gust profile shapes on extreme value wind speed estimates and building loads.

Structural Design and Proof Test of a 2MW Wind Trubine Blade (2MW 로터 블레이드 구조설계 및 인증시험)

  • Bang, Jo-Hyug;Kim, Yang-Soo;Ryu, Ji-Yune;Kim, Doo-Hoon;Park, Sun-Ho;Park, Byoung-Jun
    • 한국신재생에너지학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2007.11a
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    • pp.349-352
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    • 2007
  • A GFRP based composite blade was developed for a 2MW wind energy conversion system of type class IIA. The blade sectional geometry was designed to have a general shell-spar and shear web structure. The load cases specified in the IEC61400-1 international specification were considered. For withstanding all relevant extreme loads, the structural analysis for the complete blade was performed using a commercial FEM code. The static load carrying capacity, blade tip deflection and natural frequencies were evaluated to satisfy the strength and stability requirements in accordance with the IEC61400-1 and GL Regulations. The prototype blade was passed the structural proof test for GL certification.

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An Evaluation Scheme of Torsional Irregularity for Seismic Design of Hanok (한옥의 내진설계를 위한 비틀림비정형 평가 방안)

  • Kim, Yeong-Min
    • Journal of the Architectural Institute of Korea Structure & Construction
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    • v.35 no.10
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    • pp.191-198
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    • 2019
  • In this paper the evaluation scheme for determining torsional irregularity of Hanok has been proposed. The proposed method can evaluate torsional irregularity of Hanok easily only with characteristics of Hanok shapes, arrangement of lateral load resisting frames and their lateral stiffness without time consuming and complicate 3-dimensional structural analysis. The proposed formula is expressed as allowable maximum eccentricity, and torsional irregularity is evaluated by comparing this value with actual eccentricity. The applicability of the proposed scheme was evaluated by applying it to the line shape plan Hanok with two symmetrically arranged walls and the result was expressed by formula and graph. The results showed that the allowable maximum eccentricity is 10% of plan dimension perpendicular to the seismic load when the walls are placed at the extreme end. The proposed formula was expressed as a generalized formula so it can be applied generally to the various plan shape and wall arrangement of Hanok.

Wind load parameters and performance of an integral steel platform scaffold system

  • Zhenyu Yang;Qiang Xie;Yue Li;Chang He
    • Wind and Structures
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    • v.36 no.4
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    • pp.263-275
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    • 2023
  • As a new kind of construction facility for high rise buildings, the integral steel platform scaffold system (ISPS) consisting of the steel skeleton and suspended scaffold faces high wind during the construction procedure. The lattice structure type and existence of core tubes both make it difficult to estimate the wind load and calculate the wind-induced responses. In this study, an aeroelastic model with a geometry scale ratio of 1:25 based on the ISPS for Shanghai Tower, with the representative square profile, is manufactured and then tested in a wind tunnel. The first mode of the prototype ISPS is a torsional one with a frequency of only 0.68 Hz, and the model survives under extreme wind speed up to 50 m/s. The static wind load and wind vibration factors are derived based on the test result and supplementary finite element analysis, offering a reference for the following ISPS design. The spacer at the bottom of the suspended scaffold is suggested to be long enough to touch the core tube in the initial status to prevent the collision. Besides, aerodynamic wind loads and cross-wind loads are suggested to be included in the structural design of the ISPS.

Consequence-based robustness assessment of a steel truss bridge

  • Olmati, Pierluigi;Gkoumas, Konstantinos;Brando, Francesca;Cao, Liling
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.379-395
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    • 2013
  • Aim of this paper is to apply to a steel truss bridge a methodology that takes into account the consequences of extreme loads on structures, focusing on the influence that the loss of primary elements has on the structural load bearing capacity. In this context, the topic of structural robustness, intended as the capacity of a structure to withstand damages without suffering disproportionate response to the triggering causes while maintaining an assigned level of performance, becomes relevant. In the first part of this study, a brief literature review of the topics of structural robustness, collapse resistance and progressive collapse takes place, focusing on steel structures. In the second part, a procedure for the evaluation of the structural response and robustness of skeletal structures under impact loads is presented and tested in simple structures. Following that, an application focuses on a case study bridge, the extensively studied I-35W Minneapolis steel truss bridge. The bridge, which had a structural design particularly sensitive to extreme loads, recently collapsed for a series of other reasons, in part still under investigation. The applied method aims, in addition to the robustness assessment, at increasing the collapse resistance of the structure by testing alternative designs.

Response Analysis of MW-Class Floating Offshore Wind Power System using International Standard IEC61400-3-2

  • Yu, Youngjae;Shin, Hyunkyoung
    • Journal of Ocean Engineering and Technology
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    • v.34 no.6
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    • pp.454-460
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    • 2020
  • In 2019, the Korean government announced the 3rd Basic Plan for Energy, which included expanding the rate of renewable energy generation by 30-40% by 2040. Hence, offshore wind power generation, which is relatively easy to construct in large areas, should be considered. The East Sea coast of Korea is a sea area where the depth reaches 50 m, which is deeper than the west coast, even though it is only 2.5 km away from the coastline. Therefore, for offshore wind power projects on the East Sea coast, a floating offshore wind power should be considered instead of a fixed one. In this study, a response analysis was performed by applying the analytical conditions of IEC61400-3-2 for the design of floating offshore wind power generation systems. In the newly revised IEC61400-3-2 international standard, design load cases to be considered in floating offshore wind power systems are specified. The upper structure applied to the numerical analysis was a 5-MW-class wind generator developed by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), and the marine environment conditions required for the analysis were based on the Ulsan Meteorological Buoy data from the Korea Meteorological Administration. The FAST v8 developed by NREL was used in the coupled analysis. From the simulation, the maximum response of the six degrees-of-freedom motion and the maximum load response of the joint part were compared. Additionally, redundancy was verified under abnormal conditions. The results indicate that the platform has a maximum displacement radius of approximately 40 m under an extreme sea state, and when one mooring line is broken, this distance increased to approximately 565 m. In conclusion, redundancy should be verified to determine the design of floating offshore wind farms or the arrangement of mooring systems.

Reliability Analysis of Offshore Guyed Tower Against Anchor Pile Failures (해양 가이드-타워의 고정말뚝에 대한 신뢰도 해석)

  • 류정선;윤정방;강성후
    • Computational Structural Engineering
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    • v.4 no.3
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    • pp.117-127
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    • 1991
  • For the reliability analysis of offshore guyed towers for large storm events, failure of an anchor pile of the guyline system is investigated. Two failure modes of the anchor pile due to the extreme and the cyclic wave loadings are considered. The probability of failure due to the extreme anchor load is evaluated based on the first excursion probability analysis. Degradation of the pile capacity due to cyclic loadings is evaluated by using empirical fatigue curves for a driven pile in clay. The numerical results indicate that the failure probability due to the cyclic loadings can be as large as the risk due to extreme loading, particularly for the cases with the low design safety level of the pile strength and the large uncertainty of the pile resistance.

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Extreme Mooring Analysis of Turret Moored LNG-FSRU (터렛 계류된 LNG-FSRU의 극한 계류 해석)

  • Lee, Min-Kyeong;Jung, Kwang-Hyo;Park, Sung-Boo;Yu, Byeong-Seok;Chung, Yun-Suk
    • Journal of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • v.53 no.5
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    • pp.435-446
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    • 2016
  • In this study, hydrodynamic and mooring analysis for LNG FSRU moored by an internal turret with 9 mooring lines are numerically performed using commercial softwares, Hydrostar and Ariane. Met-ocean combinations for screening method are taken from wave governed condition(BV Rule Note NR 493) with relative heading between wave and wind between −45° and +45° and relative heading between wind and current between −30° and +30°. Extreme mooring analysis and sensitivity analysis are performed for intact and damaged (=one line missing) conditions and the parameters for sensitivity analysis are wave peak period, peak enhancement factor and line pretension. In the viewpoint of the design tension in mooring line, chain diameter is designed to satisfy safety factor for each conditions. As the chain diameter is increased from 152mm to 171mm, the designtension is reduced while the minimum breaking load is increased.