Aeroelastic analysis; Aeroelastic vibration; Composite components; Environmental conditions; High cycle fatigue; National Renewable Energy Laboratory; Unsteady aerodynamics; Wind turbine blades; Engineering (all)
Abstract :
[en] The current development of wind turbines is moving toward larger and more flexible units, which can make them prone to fatigue damage induced by aeroelastic vibrations. The estimation of the total life of the composite components in a wind turbine requires the knowledge of both low and high cycle fatigue (LCF and HCF) data. The first aim of this study is to produce a validated numerical model, which can be used for aeroelastic analysis of wind turbines and is capable of estimating the LCF and HCF loads on the blade. The second aim of this work is to use the validated numerical model to assess the effects of extreme environmental conditions (such as high wind speeds) and rotor over-speed on low and high cycle fatigue. Numerical modelling of this project is carried out using the Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and aeroelasticity code AU3D, which is written at Imperial College and developed over many years with the support from Rolls-Royce. This code has been validated extensively for unsteady aerodynamic and aeroelastic analysis of high-speed flows in gas turbines, yet, has not been used for low-speed flows around wind turbine blades. Therefore, in the first place the capability of this code for predicting steady and unsteady flows over wind turbines is studied. The test case used for this purpose is the Phase VI wind turbine Correspondence author. from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), which has extensive steady, unsteady and mechanical measured data. From the aerodynamic viewpoint of this study, AU3D results correlated well with the measured data for both steady and unsteady flow variables, which indicated that the code is capable of calculating the correct flow at low speeds for wind turbines. The aeroelastic results showed that increase in crosswind and shaft speed would result in an increase of unsteady loading on the blade which could decrease the lifespan of a wind turbine due to HCF. Shaft overspeed leads to significant increase in steady loading which affects the LCF behaviour. Moreover, the introduction of crosswind could result in significant dynamic vibration due to forced response at resonance.
Disciplines :
Mechanical engineering
Author, co-author :
Lu, Yaozhi; Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom
Salles, Loïc ; Université de Liège - ULiège > Aérospatiale et Mécanique (A&M) ; Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom
Zhao, Fanzhou; Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom
Vahdati, Mehdi; Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom
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