Surrogate-Based Co-Design Coupling Analysis for Floating Offshore Wind Turbines
Elena Fernandez Bravo (1), Sunil Tamang (2), Yong Hoon Lee (2), James T. Allison (1) ((1) University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, (2) The University of Memphis)

TL;DR
This paper introduces a surrogate-based framework for analyzing interactions among control and plant design variables in floating offshore wind turbines, enabling efficient co-design optimization.
Contribution
It develops a surrogate model-driven design coupling analysis framework that identifies key variable interactions and guides efficient optimization strategies for complex FOWT systems.
Findings
Strong interactions among design variables were identified.
Two DCA-based optimization strategies significantly reduced computational complexity.
Solutions achieved were comparable to full simultaneous optimization.
Abstract
This work presents a design coupling analysis (DCA) framework to investigate the interactions among control and plant design variables in floating offshore wind turbine (FOWT) and to support the formulation of tractable control co-design (CCD) optimization strategies. DCA provides quantitative information that reveals the relationships and dependencies among design variables and to objective function, enabling improved design variable selection, identification of dominant variables that drive system interactions, and informed selection of optimization solution strategies. However, applying DCA to complex systems is challenging because the models used to describe their dynamics are computationally expensive, and constructing DCA information requires exhaustive model evaluations and optimizations. Here, a surrogate model of the FOWT system is employed to make the repeated model…
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