We investigate in this Paper the nonlinear aeroelastic response of large horizontal axis wind turbines under a stochastically simulated turbulent wind field, which is instantaneously sampled by the rotating and deforming blades of the rotor. The aeroelastic code combines the unsteady blade element momentum theory, equipped with several important corrections, with the displacement-based nonlinear finite element implementation of the geometrically exact beam theory. The structural model is both shearable and extensible and does not place any restrictions on the magnitudes of the configuration variables or those of the resulting one-dimensional strain measures. The aeroelastic coupling takes into account the beam axis deformations, elastic twist, and vibration-induced velocities. The three-component, three-dimensional turbulent wind field is obtained using the Mann spectrum, from which the instantaneously sampled wind speeds are extracted by spatiotemporal interpolation in the spirit of Taylor’s frozen turbulence hypothesis. The structural and unsteady aerodynamic analysis components of the aeroelastic code are validated using benchmark examples. A fully coupled nonlinear aeroelastic simulation is carried out for the National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s 5 MW research wind turbine. The influence of three-dimensional instantaneous sampling, transverse (lateral and vertical) components of turbulence, vertical wind shear, and flow unsteadiness on the aeroelastic response under turbulence is examined along with the effects of coupling parameters including the vibration-induced velocities and elastic twist of the rotor blades. The dominant frequency contributions in key aeroelastic response variables due to each of these effects are identified.
Nonlinear Aeroelastic Analysis of Large Wind Turbines Under Turbulent Wind Conditions
AIAA Journal ; 57 , 10 ; 4416-4432
01.10.2019
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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