Implementation of a Biaxial Resonant Fatigue Test Method on a Large Wind Turbine Blade

Research output: NRELTechnical Report

Abstract

A biaxial resonant test method was utilized to simultaneously fatigue test a wind turbine blade in the flap and edge (lead-lag) direction. Biaxial resonant blade fatigue testing is an accelerated life test method utilizing oscillating masses on the blade; each mass is independently oscillated at the respective flap and edge blade resonant frequency. The flap and edge resonant frequency were not controlled, nor were they constant for this demonstrated test method. This biaxial resonant test method presented surmountable challenges in test setup simulation, control and data processing. Biaxial resonant testing has the potential to complete test projects faster than single-axis testing. The load modulation during a biaxial resonant test may necessitate periodic load application above targets or higher applied test cycles.
Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages52
DOIs
StatePublished - 2014

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/TP-5000-61127

Keywords

  • BIAXIAL
  • FATIGUE TEST
  • INNOVATIVE TEST METHOD
  • NREL
  • SINGLE AXIAL
  • wind turbine testing

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