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Standard No.: GB/T 31517-2015
English Name: Design requirements for offshore wind turbines
Chinese Name: 海上风力发电机组 设计要求
Chinese Classification: F11    Wind energy
Professional Classification: GB    National Standard
Source Content Issued by: AQSIQ; SAC
Issued on: 2015-05-15
Implemented on: 2016-2-1
Status: superseded
Superseded by:GB/T 31517.1-2022 Fixed offshore wind turbines—Design requirements
Superseded on:2022-10-12
Target Language: English
File Format: PDF
Word Count: 42500 words
Translation Price(USD): 1060.0
Delivery: via email in 1 business day
1 Scope This standard specifies additional requirements for assessment of the external conditions at an offshore wind turbine site and it specifies essential design requirements to ensure the engineering integrity of offshore wind turbines. Its purpose is to provide an appropriate level of protection against damage from all hazards during the planned lifetime. This standard focuses on the engineering integrity of the structural components of an offshore wind turbine but is also concerned with subsystems such as control and protection mechanisms, internal electrical systems and mechanical systems. A wind turbine shall be considered as an offshore wind turbine if the support structure is subject to hydrodynamic loading. The design requirements specified in this standard are not necessarily sufficient to ensure the engineering integrity of floating offshore wind turbines. This standard should be used together with the appropriate IEC and ISO standards and the corresponding national standards mentioned in Clause 2. In particular, this standard is fully consistent with the requirements of GB/T 18451.1. The safety level of the offshore wind turbine designed according to this standard shall be at or exceed the level inherent in GB/T 18451.1. In some clauses, where a comprehensive statement of requirements aids clarity, replication of text from GB/T 18451.1 is included. 2 Normative references The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies. GB/T 18451.1-2012 Wind turbine generator systems - Design requirements (IEC 61400-1:2005, IDT) GB/T 19001-2008 Quality management systems - Requirements (ISO 9001:2008, IDT) GB/T 23511-2009 Petroleum and natural gas industries - General requirements for offshore structures (ISO 19900:2002, IDT) IEC 60721-2-1:2002 Classification of environmental conditions - Part 2-1: Environmental conditions appearing in nature - Temperature and humidity ISO 2394:1998 General principles on reliability for structures ISO 2533:1975 Standard atmosphere ISO 19901-1:2005 Petroleum and natural gas industries - Specific requirements for offshore structures - Part 1: Metocean design and operating conditions ISO 19901-4:2003 Petroleum and natural gas industries - Specific requirements for offshore structures - Part 4: Geotechnical and foundation design considerations ISO 19902 Petroleum and natural gas industries - Fixed steel offshore structures ISO 19903:2006 Petroleum and natural gas industries - Fixed concrete offshore structures 3 Terms and definitions For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply in addition to those stated in GB/T 18451.1. 3.1 co-directional (wind and waves) acting in the same direction 3.2 current flow of water past a fixed location usually described in terms of a current speed and direction 3.3 design wave deterministic wave with a defined height, period and direction, used for the design of an offshore structure. A design wave may be accompanied by a requirement for the use of a particular periodic wave theory 3.4 designer party or parties responsible for the design of an offshore wind turbine 3.5 environmental conditions characteristics of the environment (wind, waves, sea currents, water level, sea ice, marine growth, scour and overall seabed movement, etc.) which may affect the wind turbine behaviour 3.6 external conditions (wind turbine) factors affecting operation of an offshore wind turbine, including the environmental conditions, the electrical network conditions, and other climatic factors (temperature, snow, ice, etc.) 3.7 extreme significant wave height expected value of the highest significant wave height, averaged over 3h, with an annual probability of exceedance of 1/N (“recurrence period”: N years) 3.8 extreme wave height expected value of the highest individual wave height (generally the zero up-crossing wave height) with an annual probability of exceedance of 1/N (“recurrence period”: N years) 3.9 fast ice cover rigid continuous cover of ice not in motion
Foreword III Introduction V 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions 4 Symbols and abbreviated terms 4.1 Symbols and units 4.2 Abbreviated terms 5 Principal elements 5.1 General 5.2 Design methods 5.3 Safety classes 5.4 Quality assurance 5.5 Rotor-nacelle assembly markings 6 External conditions 6.1 General 6.2 Wind turbine classes 6.3 Wind conditions 6.4 Marine conditions 6.5 Other environmental conditions 6.6 Electrical power network conditions 7 Structural design 7.1 General 7.2 Design methodology 7.3 Loads 7.4 Design situations and load cases 7.5 Load and load effect calculations 7.6 Ultimate limit state analysis 8 Control and protection system 9 Mechanical systems 10 Electrical system 11 Foundation design 12 Assessment of the external conditions at an offshore wind turbine site 12.1 General 12.2 The metocean database 12.3 Assessment of wind conditions 12.4 Assessment of waves 12.5 Assessment of currents 12.6 Assessment of water level, tides and storm surges 12.7 Assessment of sea ice 12.8 Assessment of marine growth 12.9 Assessment of seabed movement and scour 12.10 Assessment of wake effects from neighbouring wind turbines 12.11 Assessment of other environmental conditions 12.13 Assessment of weather windows and weather downtime 12.14 Assessment of electrical network conditions 12.15 Assessment of soil conditions 13 Assembly, installation and erection 13.1 General 13.2 Planning 13.3 Installation conditions 13.4 Site access 13.5 Environmental conditions 13.6 Documentation 13.7 Receiving, handling and storage 13.8 Foundation/anchor systems 13.9 Assembly of offshore wind turbine 13.10 Erection of offshore wind turbine 13.11 Fasteners and attachments 13.12 Cranes, hoists and lifting equipment 14 Commissioning, operation and maintenance 14.1 General 14.2 Design requirements for safe operation, inspection and maintenance 14.3 Instructions concerning commissioning 14.4 Operator's instruction manual 14.5 Maintenance manual Annex A (Informative) Key design parameters for an offshore wind turbine Annex B (Informative) Wave spectrum formulations Annex C (Informative) Shallow water hydrodynamics and breaking waves Annex D (Informative) Guidance on calculation of hydrodynamic loads Annex E (Informative) Recommendations for Design of Offshore Wind Turbine Support Structures with Respect to Ice Loads Annex F (Informative) Offshore Wind Turbine Foundation Design Annex G (Informative) Statistical Extrapolation of Operational Metocean Parameters for Ultimate Strength Analysis Annex H (Informative) Corrosion Protection Bibliography
GB/T 31517-2015 is referred in:
*GB/T 35792-2018 Wind turbines—Conformity testing and certification
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GB/T 31517-2015  Design requirements for offshore wind turbines (English Version)
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Detail of GB/T 31517-2015
Standard No.
GB/T 31517-2015
English Name
Design requirements for offshore wind turbines
Chinese Name
海上风力发电机组 设计要求
Chinese Classification
F11
Professional Classification
GB
ICS Classification
Issued by
AQSIQ; SAC
Issued on
2015-05-15
Implemented on
2016-2-1
Status
superseded
Superseded by
GB/T 31517.1-2022 Fixed offshore wind turbines—Design requirements
Superseded on
2022-10-12
Abolished on
Superseding
Language
English
File Format
PDF
Word Count
42500 words
Price(USD)
1060.0
Keywords
GB/T 31517-2015, GB 31517-2015, GBT 31517-2015, GB/T31517-2015, GB/T 31517, GB/T31517, GB31517-2015, GB 31517, GB31517, GBT31517-2015, GBT 31517, GBT31517
Introduction of GB/T 31517-2015
1 Scope This standard specifies additional requirements for assessment of the external conditions at an offshore wind turbine site and it specifies essential design requirements to ensure the engineering integrity of offshore wind turbines. Its purpose is to provide an appropriate level of protection against damage from all hazards during the planned lifetime. This standard focuses on the engineering integrity of the structural components of an offshore wind turbine but is also concerned with subsystems such as control and protection mechanisms, internal electrical systems and mechanical systems. A wind turbine shall be considered as an offshore wind turbine if the support structure is subject to hydrodynamic loading. The design requirements specified in this standard are not necessarily sufficient to ensure the engineering integrity of floating offshore wind turbines. This standard should be used together with the appropriate IEC and ISO standards and the corresponding national standards mentioned in Clause 2. In particular, this standard is fully consistent with the requirements of GB/T 18451.1. The safety level of the offshore wind turbine designed according to this standard shall be at or exceed the level inherent in GB/T 18451.1. In some clauses, where a comprehensive statement of requirements aids clarity, replication of text from GB/T 18451.1 is included. 2 Normative references The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies. GB/T 18451.1-2012 Wind turbine generator systems - Design requirements (IEC 61400-1:2005, IDT) GB/T 19001-2008 Quality management systems - Requirements (ISO 9001:2008, IDT) GB/T 23511-2009 Petroleum and natural gas industries - General requirements for offshore structures (ISO 19900:2002, IDT) IEC 60721-2-1:2002 Classification of environmental conditions - Part 2-1: Environmental conditions appearing in nature - Temperature and humidity ISO 2394:1998 General principles on reliability for structures ISO 2533:1975 Standard atmosphere ISO 19901-1:2005 Petroleum and natural gas industries - Specific requirements for offshore structures - Part 1: Metocean design and operating conditions ISO 19901-4:2003 Petroleum and natural gas industries - Specific requirements for offshore structures - Part 4: Geotechnical and foundation design considerations ISO 19902 Petroleum and natural gas industries - Fixed steel offshore structures ISO 19903:2006 Petroleum and natural gas industries - Fixed concrete offshore structures 3 Terms and definitions For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply in addition to those stated in GB/T 18451.1. 3.1 co-directional (wind and waves) acting in the same direction 3.2 current flow of water past a fixed location usually described in terms of a current speed and direction 3.3 design wave deterministic wave with a defined height, period and direction, used for the design of an offshore structure. A design wave may be accompanied by a requirement for the use of a particular periodic wave theory 3.4 designer party or parties responsible for the design of an offshore wind turbine 3.5 environmental conditions characteristics of the environment (wind, waves, sea currents, water level, sea ice, marine growth, scour and overall seabed movement, etc.) which may affect the wind turbine behaviour 3.6 external conditions (wind turbine) factors affecting operation of an offshore wind turbine, including the environmental conditions, the electrical network conditions, and other climatic factors (temperature, snow, ice, etc.) 3.7 extreme significant wave height expected value of the highest significant wave height, averaged over 3h, with an annual probability of exceedance of 1/N (“recurrence period”: N years) 3.8 extreme wave height expected value of the highest individual wave height (generally the zero up-crossing wave height) with an annual probability of exceedance of 1/N (“recurrence period”: N years) 3.9 fast ice cover rigid continuous cover of ice not in motion
Contents of GB/T 31517-2015
Foreword III Introduction V 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions 4 Symbols and abbreviated terms 4.1 Symbols and units 4.2 Abbreviated terms 5 Principal elements 5.1 General 5.2 Design methods 5.3 Safety classes 5.4 Quality assurance 5.5 Rotor-nacelle assembly markings 6 External conditions 6.1 General 6.2 Wind turbine classes 6.3 Wind conditions 6.4 Marine conditions 6.5 Other environmental conditions 6.6 Electrical power network conditions 7 Structural design 7.1 General 7.2 Design methodology 7.3 Loads 7.4 Design situations and load cases 7.5 Load and load effect calculations 7.6 Ultimate limit state analysis 8 Control and protection system 9 Mechanical systems 10 Electrical system 11 Foundation design 12 Assessment of the external conditions at an offshore wind turbine site 12.1 General 12.2 The metocean database 12.3 Assessment of wind conditions 12.4 Assessment of waves 12.5 Assessment of currents 12.6 Assessment of water level, tides and storm surges 12.7 Assessment of sea ice 12.8 Assessment of marine growth 12.9 Assessment of seabed movement and scour 12.10 Assessment of wake effects from neighbouring wind turbines 12.11 Assessment of other environmental conditions 12.13 Assessment of weather windows and weather downtime 12.14 Assessment of electrical network conditions 12.15 Assessment of soil conditions 13 Assembly, installation and erection 13.1 General 13.2 Planning 13.3 Installation conditions 13.4 Site access 13.5 Environmental conditions 13.6 Documentation 13.7 Receiving, handling and storage 13.8 Foundation/anchor systems 13.9 Assembly of offshore wind turbine 13.10 Erection of offshore wind turbine 13.11 Fasteners and attachments 13.12 Cranes, hoists and lifting equipment 14 Commissioning, operation and maintenance 14.1 General 14.2 Design requirements for safe operation, inspection and maintenance 14.3 Instructions concerning commissioning 14.4 Operator's instruction manual 14.5 Maintenance manual Annex A (Informative) Key design parameters for an offshore wind turbine Annex B (Informative) Wave spectrum formulations Annex C (Informative) Shallow water hydrodynamics and breaking waves Annex D (Informative) Guidance on calculation of hydrodynamic loads Annex E (Informative) Recommendations for Design of Offshore Wind Turbine Support Structures with Respect to Ice Loads Annex F (Informative) Offshore Wind Turbine Foundation Design Annex G (Informative) Statistical Extrapolation of Operational Metocean Parameters for Ultimate Strength Analysis Annex H (Informative) Corrosion Protection Bibliography
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