Abstrak - Iklima Alviani Maideva
Terbatas  Irwan Sofiyan
» Gedung UPT Perpustakaan
Terbatas  Irwan Sofiyan
» Gedung UPT Perpustakaan
In this study, a finite element model of a membrane-based floating PV system is
developed, consisting of two main components: the membrane floater and the
buoyancy ring. The finite element model was built in ABAQUS software. The
membrane floater is modeled using membrane elements (M3D4R), while the buoyancy
ring is constructed with beam elements (B31). Modal and dynamic analyses are
conducted to investigate the dynamic and hydro-elastic behavior of the system under
regular wave conditions. Through a sensitivity study, the effects of initial tension,
wavelength variations, hydrodynamic added mass, and hydrostatic stiffness on the
system are examined. Two major simplifications are employed: hydrostatic stiffness is
modeled as a linear mass-spring system, and the hydrodynamic added mass is treated
as constant. The modal analysis results indicate that the hydrodynamic added mass
significantly lowers the system's natural frequencies, while the buoyancy ring notably
influences the mode shapes. The dynamic analysis results revealed that under highfrequency
wave conditions, the ability of the membrane floater to conform to wave
profiles decreases. The results also suggested that the membrane floater plays a more
critical role in determining the system's dynamic responses compared to the buoyancy
ring. By optimally tensioning the membrane floater, the dynamic responses of the
system can also be better controlled.