Author:
Arnold M,Filopoulos S,White W,Kamruzzaman M
Abstract
Abstract
A new method for simulating aeroelastic resonances between vortex shedding and structural eigenfrequencies of a wind turbine tower is presented in this publication. This aero-elastic effect of Vortex induced Vibrations (ViV) has the potential to disrupt installation processes and cause fatigue and extreme loads on the tower. Despite this issue, there are no established simulation methods available in literature, able and sufficiently efficient to predict the ViV in turbulent and site specific design load conditions. This state-of-the-art is extended by introducing an efficient semi-empirical, time-domain simulation method, which is capable of analyzing the tower ViV excitations and aeroelastic responses in wind turbine load simulations of the isolated tower or the full turbine for fatigue and extreme loads. The method is based on an adaptive harmonic equation, which is automatically tuned to the instantaneous tower motions.