Liquefaction effects on the fundamental frequency of monopile supported offshore wind turbines (OWTs)

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Hasan Emre Demirci
Saleh Jalbi
Subhamoy Bhattacharya
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[1] Izmir Katip Celebi University,Foundations Engineer
[2] SLPE,Chair in Geomechanics
[3] University of Surrey,undefined
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Liquefaction; Offshore wind turbines; Natural frequency; Monopile;
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Offshore Wind Turbines (OWTs) are dynamically sensitive structures and as a result estimating the natural frequency of the whole system taking into effect the flexibility of the foundation is one of the major design considerations. The natural frequency is necessary to predict the long-term performance as well as the fatigue life. OWTs are currently being constructed in seismically active regions such as the United States, China, India and Taiwan and there is a need for design considerations for OWTs located in seismic zones. Though OWTs are relatively less sensitive to earthquakes than typical structures, liquefaction of soil surrounding monopiles may have serious implications on the dynamic performance of the system. During liquefaction there is a loss of support along the depth of the monopile which noticeably reduces the stiffness of the system. This results in a decrease of the fundamental frequency and may cause resonating effects with high energy wave loads up until liquefaction effects are reduced with time. Therefore, these resonating effects will increase the fatigue damage and/or the overall accumulated rotation of the structure. Therefore, in this paper, the effect of liquefaction on the natural frequency of OWTs was considered through a parametric study which considers various soil conditions, liquefaction depths (DL), monopile diameters (D) and monopile lengths (LP). The finite element method used in this parametric study was validated via an analytical solution available in literature and a large-scale experiment which considers a fixed base condition. The study shows that the change in the natural frequency under various liquefaction depths is not significantly influenced by monopile diameter when the length is kept constant. On the other hand, the monopile length has a more detrimental effect and the aspect ratio is that LP/D is a significant non-dimensional term governing dynamic behaviour of OWT systems in the case of liquefaction. In addition, it is shown that the overall results are more sensitive in looser soils and special design considerations are provided for different ground conditions. Finally, based on analytical solutions provided in literature, a simplified method is presented to estimate the change of the natural frequency taking into account the liquefaction depth which can be easily programmed in a spreadsheet type program followed by a step-by-step solved example which also serves the purpose of verification and validation.
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