Multi-Physics Simulations of Ice Shedding from Wind Turbines

Author:

Rausa Andrea,Caccia Francesco,Guardone Alberto

Abstract

<div class="section abstract"><div class="htmlview paragraph">Wind turbines in cold climates are likely to suffer from icing events, deteriorating the aerodynamic performances of the blades and decreasing their power output. Continuous ice accretion causes an increase in the ice mass and, consequently, in the centrifugal force to which the ice shape is subjected. This can result in the shedding of chunks of ice, which can jeopardize the aeroelastic properties of the blade and, most importantly, the safety of the surrounding people and of the wind turbine structure itself. In this work, ice shedding analysis is performed on a quasi-3D, multi-step ice geometry accreted on the NREL 5MW reference wind turbine. A preliminary investigation is performed by including the presence of an ice protection system to decrease the adhesion surface of the ice on the blade. A reference test case with a simple geometry is used as verification for the correct implementation of the procedure. The procedure was shown to be robust and will be used in the future within an optimization framework of a de-icing system.</div></div>

Publisher

SAE International

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