Structural Analysis of Wind-Turbine Blades by a Generalized Timoshenko Beam Model
J. Sol. Energy Eng. -- February 2010 -- Volume 132, Issue 1, 011015 (8 pages)
doi:10.1115/1.4000596
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An important aspect in wind-turbine technology nowadays is to reduce the uncertainties related to blade dynamics by the improvement of the quality of numerical simulations of the fluid-structure interaction process. A fundamental step in that direction is the implementation of structural models capable of capturing the complex features of innovative prototype blades, so that they can be tested at realistic full-scale conditions with a reasonable computational cost. To this end, we developed a code based on a modified implementation of the variational-asymptotic beam sectional (VABS) technique proposed by Hodges et al. VABS has the capacity of reducing the geometrical complexity of the blade section into a stiffness matrix for an equivalent beam, allowing accurate modeling of the 3D structure of the blade as a 1D finite-element problem. In this paper, we report some recent results we have obtained by applying our code to full-scale composite laminate wind-turbine blades, analyzing the fundamental vibrational modes and the stress load in normal operational conditions.
©2010 American Society of Mechanical Engineers
| History: | Received 23 December 2008; revised 6 November 2009; published 5 January 2010 | |
| doi: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.4000596 | |



