Inverse Load Calculation of Wind Turbine Support Structures - A Numerical Verification Using the Comprehensive Simulation Code FAST: Preprint (Revised)

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Abstract

Physically measuring the dynamic responses of wind turbine support structures enables the calculation of the applied loads using an inverse procedure. In this process, inverse means deriving the inputs/forces from the outputs/responses. This paper presents results of a numerical verification of such an inverse load calculation. For this verification, the comprehensive simulation code FAST is used. FAST accounts for the coupled dynamics of wind inflow, aerodynamics, elasticity and turbine controls. Simulations are run using a 5-MW onshore wind turbine model with a tubular tower. Both the applied loads due to the instantaneous wind field and the resulting system responses are known from the simulations. Using the system responses as inputs to the inverse calculation, the applied loads arecalculated, which in this case are the rotor thrust forces. These forces are compared to the rotor thrust forces known from the FAST simulations. The results of these comparisons are presented to assess the accuracy of the inverse calculation. To study the influences of turbine controls, load cases in normal operation between cut-in and rated wind speed, near rated wind speed and between ratedand cut-out wind speed are chosen. The presented study shows that the inverse load calculation is capable of computing very good estimates of the rotor thrust. The accuracy of the inverse calculation does not depend on the control activity of the wind turbine.
Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages16
StatePublished - 2012
Event53rd Structures, Structural Dynamics, and Materials Conference - Honolulu, Hawaii
Duration: 23 Apr 201226 Apr 2012

Conference

Conference53rd Structures, Structural Dynamics, and Materials Conference
CityHonolulu, Hawaii
Period23/04/1226/04/12

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/CP-5000-54675

Keywords

  • dynamic response
  • wind
  • wind turbine support structures
  • wind turbines

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