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The Science of Making Torque from Wind 2012
Resolution of tower shadow models for downwind mounted rotors and its effects on the blade fatigue
Reiso, M.^1 ; Muskulus, M.^1
Department of Civil and Transport Engineering, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Høgskoleringen 7a, Trondheim
7491, Norway^1
关键词: Fatigue loadings;    Longitudinal direction;    Longitudinal resolution;    Mean velocities;    Mean wind speed;    Simulation studies;    Unsteady motion;    Very low frequency;   
Others  :  https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1742-6596/555/1/012084/pdf
DOI  :  10.1088/1742-6596/555/1/012084
来源: IOP
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【 摘 要 】

A simulation study on the wind field resolution in computer load simulations has been conducted, both in transversal/vertical and longitudinal direction, to determine the effect on blade fatigue loading. Increasing the transversal/vertical resolution decreased the loading significantly, while only small changes to the load, at very low frequencies were found for increased longitudinal resolution. Next the influence of the tower shadow for a downwind mounted rotor was investigated, with respect to blade fatigue loading. The influence of different components to the total tower shadow effect was studied, both for a monopile and a truss tower, latter at inclination 0 and 22.5 degrees with respect to the incoming wind direction. Four components were considered, both individually and in combinations: mean wind speed, mean velocity deficit, unsteady motions from vortex shedding, and turbulence. The mean velocity deficit and turbulence were the main contributors to blade fatigue loading, and the unsteady motions can be neglected for the truss tower. For the monopile, neglecting the unsteady motions resulted in an underestimation of fatigue loading in the order of 3 percent.

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