Mooring design for floating wind turbines: A review
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Abstract
Mooring systems are essential for ensuring the safety and station-keeping of floating offshore structures. Despite advances in mooring technologies over the past two decades, several design challenges remain. The design of mooring systems is a multidisciplinary task that requires expertise in marine hydrodynamics, structural mechanics, materials engineering, and mechanical design. This paper reviews state-of-the-art mooring designs for floating wind turbines, addressing key aspects such as floater-mooring interactions, material and component selection, design methods and guidelines, simulation tools, and innovative solutions. This review critically examines existing mooring designs for three types of floating…
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- Mooring
- Marine engineering
- Wind power
- Environmental science
- Engineering
- Meteorology
- Geography
- Electrical engineering
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Affordable and clean energy
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