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Dear @Uisliu, I was not involved in the development of the UMaine semisubmersible for the IEA Wind 15-MW RWT and don't know why you results are slightly different than what is referenced in the specification document. I asked @mattEhall and @gbarter who were coauthors of that report, but they were not the ones to run these free-decay simulations either. It could be that your simulation set up is a bit different from the original or that the model evolved a bit since that report was published. Regardless, your results are fairly close. Best regards, |
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Hi all, I’ve been attempting to run free decay tests on the IEA-15MW-240-RWT. Having run tests and comparing results to the IEA-15MW-240-RWT documentation, My OpenFAST results seem to be a bit off. I’ve searched the NREL forums and have made the alterations found down below. And yet they seem just a little off. I also saw that discrepancies in my results could be due to the alterations made to the mass matrix. Below are the changes I made to my simulations.
GenDOF=Off
PCMODE=0
VSContro=0
RotSpeed = 0
CompInflow = 0
CompAero = 0
GenTiStr = True
TimeGenOn .> Tmax
The appropriate initial conditions. I.e. initial platform displacements.
Set the RNA Offset to zero by altering the following settings in Elastodyn
Precone angles=0
Overhang = 0
NacMxn = 0
NacMzn = 0
The following are the results I got compared to the Documentation. The Documentation points on the graphs below represent the high and low peaks of the graphs in the IEA-15MW-240 definition.
Are there any obvious issues that I’m making with the tests to get these results. I saw on other posts that others were getting closer results and so I just want to make sure Im doing things right
Thank you,
Uisliu
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