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We would like to invite you to come and see the posters at our upcoming conference. The posters will showcase a diverse range of research topics, and will give delegates an opportunity to engage with the authors and learn more about their work. Whether you are a seasoned researcher or simply curious about the latest developments in your field, we believe that the posters will offer something of interest to everyone. So please join us at the conference and take advantage of this opportunity to learn and engage with your peers in industry and the academic community.
On 9 April at 17:15, we’ll also hold the main poster session and distinguish the 7 best posters of this year’s edition with our traditional Poster Awards Ceremony. Join us at the poster area to cheer and meet the laureates, and enjoy some drinks with all poster presenters!
We look forward to seeing you there!
PO083: Advancing Floating Offshore Wind Technology: Real-Scale Validation of the 2MW DemoSATH Prototype
Manuel Fernández, Hydrodynamic Engineer, Saitec Offshore Technologies
Abstract
Floating offshore wind turbines (FOWT) are growing in popularity and are expected to be a key component in the future energy mix, with the potential to contribute significantly to global energy consumption. This fast-evolving industry has been influenced by different sectors such as oil and gas, naval, onshore wind and, primarily, by fixed offshore technology. Saitec Offshore Technologies embraced the existing knowledge of these fields and merged them towards a highly competitive and versatile floating offshore wind turbine barge solution, namely SATH (Swinging Around Twin Hull) technology. The development of the technology has enabled the consolidation of deep knowhow on the design methodology and engineering of floating offshore wind platforms demonstrated through the deployment of the 2MW DemoSATH prototype. One of the groundbreaking features of SATH is its Single Point Mooring (SPM) system, which allows the platform to rotate and align with prevailing wind, wave, and current conditions. This alignment reduces mooring stress and optimizes power generation by enabling the nacelle's yaw system to effectively orient the turbine towards the wind. The 2MW DemoSATH prototype represents a significant advancement in ongoing research and development process and provides a full-scale demonstration of SATH's innovative design and engineering capabilities. Over the past year, the DemoSATH floater and the wind turbine generator are currently being monitored, providing a unique opportunity to analyse their performance and validate the numerical models developed at Saitec. The observations up-to-date show good results, aligning with predictions from both numerical simulations and laboratory-scale experiments. Key performance parameters such as platform stability, hydrodynamic behaviour, orientation, energy production efficiency and heave plate efficiency are being analysed, giving an in-depth insight into the platform's operational capabilities and potential scaling effects.
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