Independent Benchmarking of TLP & Semi-Submersible Floating Wind Platforms

Project Summary

TADEK was to undertake a structured technical comparison between the PelaFlex Tension Leg Platform (TLP) and an independently defined Semi-Submersible Floating Offshore Wind Platform.

A reference Semi-Sub concept was engineered to enable a defensible, like-for-like benchmark. The study considered floater sizing, assembly, quayside operations, tow stability, installation methodology and operational performance in representative Celtic Sea conditions.

The Challenge

A technically robust benchmark was required to differentiate two fundamentally different floating concepts, with the following challenges:

  • Little publicly available information available on semi-sub design properties
  • Distinct stability philosophies (tension-leg vs column-stabilised)
  • Lifecycle implications from fabrication to operation required alignment
  • Material efficiency and spatial footprint required quantification

TADEK‘s Role

TADEK was appointed to perform a benchmarking study between a reference semi-sub and the Pelaflex. 

  • Engineered a reference Semi-Submersible for fair comparison
  • Established consistent technical assessment criteria
  • Developed hydrodynamic and tow-out simulation models
  • Assessed constructability, port logistics and installation strategy
  • Delivered structured technical conclusions and recommendations

Our Approach

The assessment combined first-principles hydrodynamics with practical constructability analysis.

  • Floater geometry optimisation using in-house 1st principle sizing tools
  • Diffraction analysis and motion response modelling
  • Time-domain tow-out simulations in OrcaFlex
  • Port, assembly and quayside constraint evaluation
  • Annual workability assessment in representative Celtic Sea conditions

Outcomes

The study provided clear, evidence-based differentiation between platform concepts.

  • PelaFlex demonstrated superior material efficiency and reduced footprint
  • Assembly and port-stage advantages were quantified
  • TLP performance sensitivities were identified and design improvements suggested to client
  • Findings informed strategic design refinement and market positioning

 

“TADEK’s naval architects, mooring systems engineers, and project engineers have provided invaluable support to the technical development of our deep-water offshore wind solutions.Their support has spanned a broad range of challenges, and we’ve come to trust them not merely for their expertise but for their integrity in delivering the right solution. They consistently prioritise project needs over commercial aims, even when it means involving experts beyond their core team. This commitment to delivering excellence has been really noticeable.”

Graham Foster
,
CTO and Chairman
Marine Power Systems

YEAR

2023

REGION

Celtic Sea

MARKET

Coastal, Marine & Civils

TADEK TEAM

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