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Dear all, I am modeling a FOWT with a soft mooring system and low yaw stiffness. I am aware that increasing the yaw stiffness of the MS will solve the following issue, but my work includes checking the effect of the mooring stiffness on the FOWT loads. Due to the more significant yaw aerodynamic moment, the low mooring system stiffness allows larger yaw angles, especially at higher wind speeds of 24-25 m/s. For these cases, I am getting the warning, but the simulation does not fail or abort.
I know that OpenFAST uses small angle approximation for the rotational transformation matrix. I have also seen in some references with OpenFAST to vortex wake model comparisons and LES that OpenFAST overestimates the aerodynamic yaw moment at high values of yaw misalignment. However, these comparisons are for fixed bottom turbines. In my simulations, I also see couplings between the roll, pitch, and yaw DoFs for the platform motions as the platform yaw angle exceeds 15 degrees. This leads to higher loads on the tower base due to the larger amplitude of the roll and pitch oscillations. My questions are:
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Dear @MYMahfouz, FYI: OpenFAST currently uses small angle approximations for platform roll-pitch-yaw rotations, with a correction for orthogonality that enables support for moderate angles. I'm not sure that I can say whether the error resulting from large platform-yaw angles would result in an under- or overestimation of the yaw moment; this may depend on the conditions. Regardless, I would not trust the solution accuracy for the cases that trigger this warning. I'm also not sure I understand your second question, but again, the results are likely not accurate/reliable if the platform-yaw angle gets large. I'm not sure what condition you are trying to simulate, but is there a way to limit the yaw motion within a given simulation? FYI: We are currently working on an enhancement to OpenFAST to support large platform-yaw motion, which is important for modeling single-point mooring systems and load cases involving mooring line loss, both of which may have large platform-yaw motion. We just submitted an abstract to present such results at the upcoming NAWEA / WindTech 2024 conference. You can track the code-development progress in the following OpenFAST PR: #2203. Best regards, |
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Dear @MYMahfouz,
I can certainly foresee that the roll and pitch motions will be inaccurate if the yaw angle is large because of the small/moderate angle assumptions.
Actually, we expect OpenFAST v4.0 to be released soon, but the support for large platform yaw will not be released until v5.0 or v5.1 later this fall.
Best regards,