With the rapid expansion of offshore wind power, efficient installation methods for 10 MW offshore wind turbines (OWTs) are increasingly being required. Conventional approaches using installation vessels, heavy-lift barges, and mooring systems incur high costs, long schedules, and weather-related constraints, particularly in harsh seas such as the West Sea and Jeju. This study investigates an anchor-free installation method for jack-up-type OWTs employing tugboats instead of specialized vessels. Environmental loads were estimated with MOSES and AQWA, and frequency-domain analyses were performed to evaluate wave responses and towline tensions. Results showed that maximum tensions remained below both the Safe Working Load of towlines and the Effective Bollard Pull of tugboats during all spudcan lowering stages. Even under conservative OPLIM conditions, feasibility was confirmed. The findings indicate that the proposed tug-assisted method ensures adequate station-keeping capability while reducing cost, construction time, and weather dependency, presenting a practical alternative for large-scale OWT installation.
Min et al. (Fri,) studied this question.