An adaptive barrier-mooring system for coastal floating solar farms

Floating solar farms in the coastal areas are subjected to more complex environmental loads of tides and waves than lakes or reservoirs with greater challenges to their mooring. At present, mooring systems based on elastic cables are prevalent for coastal floating solar farms, but these cables tend...

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Main Authors: Zeng, Fanxu, Bi, Cheng, Sree, Dharma, Huang, Guoxing, Zhang, Ningchuan, Law, Adrian Wing-Keung
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1712862023-10-18T04:37:21Z An adaptive barrier-mooring system for coastal floating solar farms Zeng, Fanxu Bi, Cheng Sree, Dharma Huang, Guoxing Zhang, Ningchuan Law, Adrian Wing-Keung School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Environmental Process Modelling Centre Nanyang Environment and Water Research Institute Engineering::Environmental engineering Floating Solar Farms Mooring System Floating solar farms in the coastal areas are subjected to more complex environmental loads of tides and waves than lakes or reservoirs with greater challenges to their mooring. At present, mooring systems based on elastic cables are prevalent for coastal floating solar farms, but these cables tend to be expensive and require periodic retuning with higher maintenance costs. In this study, we propose a new alternative of an adaptive barrier-mooring system which is consisted of perimeter pontoons, barriers, clump weights, mooring lines and anchors as a new alternative. The performance of the adaptive barrier-mooring system installed on the leading edge of a coastal floating solar farm is first examined through static analysis. The results showed that the new mooring system enables the floating solar farm to adapt up to 36% of water depth without introducing slack in the mooring cables. In addition, the resulting nonlinear mooring stiffness and lower pulling-out forces on the anchors are also both beneficial to the system design. Subsequently, a floating solar farm model with four different mooring systems, including adaptive barrier-mooring systems as well as elastic mooring cables, were tested for dynamic performance in a wave flume in the laboratory with Froude similarity under both incident waves as well as water level changes. The experimental results demonstrated the good performance of the adaptive barrier-mooring system in terms of higher platform stability over a large tidal range. Finally, the construction and maintenance costs of the adaptive barrier-mooring system should be lower compared to elastic mooring systems due to the use of common materials without the need for periodic tightening. We hope that the adaptive barrier-mooring system can further aid the development of coastal floating solar farms in the future. National Research Foundation (NRF) Public Utilities Board (PUB) This research study is supported by the National Research Foundation, Singapore, and PUB, Singapore’s National Water Agency under its RIE2025 Urban Solutions and Sustainability (USS) (Water) Centre of Excellence (CoE) Programme, awarded to Nanyang Environment & Water Research Institute (NEWRI), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU). This first author would like to acknowledge the support by the China Scholarship Council, China (NO. 202106060124). 2023-10-18T04:37:20Z 2023-10-18T04:37:20Z 2023 Journal Article Zeng, F., Bi, C., Sree, D., Huang, G., Zhang, N. & Law, A. W. (2023). An adaptive barrier-mooring system for coastal floating solar farms. Applied Energy, 348, 121618-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apenergy.2023.121618 0306-2619 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/171286 10.1016/j.apenergy.2023.121618 2-s2.0-85165586586 348 121618 en Applied Energy © 2023 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Singapore
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topic Engineering::Environmental engineering
Floating Solar Farms
Mooring System
spellingShingle Engineering::Environmental engineering
Floating Solar Farms
Mooring System
Zeng, Fanxu
Bi, Cheng
Sree, Dharma
Huang, Guoxing
Zhang, Ningchuan
Law, Adrian Wing-Keung
An adaptive barrier-mooring system for coastal floating solar farms
description Floating solar farms in the coastal areas are subjected to more complex environmental loads of tides and waves than lakes or reservoirs with greater challenges to their mooring. At present, mooring systems based on elastic cables are prevalent for coastal floating solar farms, but these cables tend to be expensive and require periodic retuning with higher maintenance costs. In this study, we propose a new alternative of an adaptive barrier-mooring system which is consisted of perimeter pontoons, barriers, clump weights, mooring lines and anchors as a new alternative. The performance of the adaptive barrier-mooring system installed on the leading edge of a coastal floating solar farm is first examined through static analysis. The results showed that the new mooring system enables the floating solar farm to adapt up to 36% of water depth without introducing slack in the mooring cables. In addition, the resulting nonlinear mooring stiffness and lower pulling-out forces on the anchors are also both beneficial to the system design. Subsequently, a floating solar farm model with four different mooring systems, including adaptive barrier-mooring systems as well as elastic mooring cables, were tested for dynamic performance in a wave flume in the laboratory with Froude similarity under both incident waves as well as water level changes. The experimental results demonstrated the good performance of the adaptive barrier-mooring system in terms of higher platform stability over a large tidal range. Finally, the construction and maintenance costs of the adaptive barrier-mooring system should be lower compared to elastic mooring systems due to the use of common materials without the need for periodic tightening. We hope that the adaptive barrier-mooring system can further aid the development of coastal floating solar farms in the future.
author2 School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
author_facet School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Zeng, Fanxu
Bi, Cheng
Sree, Dharma
Huang, Guoxing
Zhang, Ningchuan
Law, Adrian Wing-Keung
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author Zeng, Fanxu
Bi, Cheng
Sree, Dharma
Huang, Guoxing
Zhang, Ningchuan
Law, Adrian Wing-Keung
author_sort Zeng, Fanxu
title An adaptive barrier-mooring system for coastal floating solar farms
title_short An adaptive barrier-mooring system for coastal floating solar farms
title_full An adaptive barrier-mooring system for coastal floating solar farms
title_fullStr An adaptive barrier-mooring system for coastal floating solar farms
title_full_unstemmed An adaptive barrier-mooring system for coastal floating solar farms
title_sort adaptive barrier-mooring system for coastal floating solar farms
publishDate 2023
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/171286
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