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Aeroelastic Analysis of B75 blade - Blatigue Project
This report is part of the EUDP Blatigue project, Fast and efficient fatigue test of large wind turbine blades. In the study the Siemens B75 blade loads are computed using HAWC2 aeroelastic code. The blade is coupled in the DTU 10MW rwt tower and nacelle structure within HAWC2. Furthermore the basic DTU WE controller is used. The aim is to evaluate the blade fatigue and ultimate loads based on the IEC 61400-1 ed.3 standard. The results are further used in the project for the set-up and testing of the real blade at the DTU Risø Large Scale Facility. In the first part the model properties are summarized. Then the IEC load cases are simulated using the HAWC2 code and the analysis is focused on the blade performance. A blade load comparison between HAWC2 and the Siemens results is presented together with a summary of the uncertainties related with the present analysis. The work is funded by the EUDP project BLATIGUE: Fast and efficient fatigue test of large wind turbine blades under project number 64016-0023 which is gratefully acknowledged. Several contributions have been made in the model set-up as well as in the interpretation of the results from Torben J. Larsen, Anders M. Hansen, Kim Branner, Perer Berring and Federico Belloni who are gratefully acknowledged.
Aeroelastic Analysis of B75 blade - Blatigue Project
This report is part of the EUDP Blatigue project, Fast and efficient fatigue test of large wind turbine blades. In the study the Siemens B75 blade loads are computed using HAWC2 aeroelastic code. The blade is coupled in the DTU 10MW rwt tower and nacelle structure within HAWC2. Furthermore the basic DTU WE controller is used. The aim is to evaluate the blade fatigue and ultimate loads based on the IEC 61400-1 ed.3 standard. The results are further used in the project for the set-up and testing of the real blade at the DTU Risø Large Scale Facility. In the first part the model properties are summarized. Then the IEC load cases are simulated using the HAWC2 code and the analysis is focused on the blade performance. A blade load comparison between HAWC2 and the Siemens results is presented together with a summary of the uncertainties related with the present analysis. The work is funded by the EUDP project BLATIGUE: Fast and efficient fatigue test of large wind turbine blades under project number 64016-0023 which is gratefully acknowledged. Several contributions have been made in the model set-up as well as in the interpretation of the results from Torben J. Larsen, Anders M. Hansen, Kim Branner, Perer Berring and Federico Belloni who are gratefully acknowledged.
Aeroelastic Analysis of B75 blade - Blatigue Project
Galinos, Christos (author)
2018-01-01
Galinos , C 2018 , Aeroelastic Analysis of B75 blade - Blatigue Project . DTU Wind Energy I , no. 0616 , DTU Wind Energy .
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