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  1. A systematic parametric numerical study was conducted to examine the coupled dynamics of a semi-submersible floating wind turbine platform.
  2. A two-stage workflow combining linear screening and nonlinear time-domain simulations was employed to provide a more realistic response assessment.
  3. Surge, heave, and pitch were identified as the dominant motions, while sway, roll, and yaw remained negligible in the investigated cases.
  4. Platform performance was governed by interacting design variables, including heave-plate geometry, offset-column configuration, mass distribution, and mooring characteristics.
  5. The results indicate a favorable and stable design range, supporting a robust design envelope rather than a single unique optimum.

 
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