This study investigates the floating wind turbine (FWT)–Net cage integrated platform, where the net cage is rigidly connected to the FWT foundation. The platform is numerically modeled using time-domain simulations in OrcaFlex V11.1, based on representative environmental conditions of the South China Sea. The operational performance of two layouts of the platform is evaluated and compared, considering both power generation efficiency and residual volume ratio as key indicators. The results show that the FWT–Net cage integrated platform exhibits superior hydrodynamic stability, characterized by reduced surge and pitch motions, lower mooring force fluctuations, and a higher residual cage volume. Additionally, the platform achieves better power generation efficiency and a higher residual volume ratio, indicating more effective use of the aquaculture space. Based on these findings, an improved integrated design incorporating additional outer net cages is proposed. This design demonstrates enhanced aquaculture capacity while maintaining power generation. The results provide valuable insights for the design of FWT–Net cage integration, promoting the efficient and sustainable utilization of marine space.
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Xing Hua Shi
Qiang Ang
Li Zhang
Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
University of Lisbon
Jiangsu University of Science and Technology
ZTT (China)
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69ba42fb4e9516ffd37a3bbc — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse14060548
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