Title :
Effect of spars cross-section design on dynamic behavior of composite wind turbine blade: Modal analysis
Author :
Tarfaoui, M. ; Khadimallah, H. ; Shah, O. ; Pradillon, J.Y.
Author_Institution :
MSN/LBMS/DFMS, ENSTA-Bretagne, Brest, France
Abstract :
We currently notice a substantial growth in the wind energy sector worldwide. This growth is expected to be even faster in the coming years. This means that a massive number of wind turbine blades will be produced in the forthcoming years. There is a large potential for materials savings in these blades. The analysis of designed blade is done in dynamic loading. Five types of spars cross-section are taken in this work. The blade and spar are of composite material. The Finite element modal analysis of designed blade is done in ABAQUS. The scope of the present work is to investigate the structural modal analysis of full-scale 48m fiberglass composite wind turbine blades for 5MW horizontal axis wind turbine and through this to assess the potential for materials savings and consequent reductions of the rotor weight. The entire wind turbine can benefit from such weight reductions through decreased dynamics loads and thus leave room for further optimization. A numerical work has been used to address the most adequate spar shape and to get an understanding of the complex structural behavior of wind turbine blades. Five different types of structural reinforcements helping to prevent undesired structural elastic mechanisms are presented. Comparisons of the eigenfrequencies observed in the full-scale tests are presented and conclusions are drawn based on the mechanisms found.
Keywords :
finite element analysis; modal analysis; rotors; wind turbines; ABAQUS; composite wind turbine blade:; fiberglass composite wind turbine blades; finite element modal analysis; materials savings; power 5 MW; rotor weight; size 48 m; spars cross-section design effect; structural modal analysis; wind energy sector; Aerodynamics; Blades; Computational modeling; Finite element analysis; Materials; Rotors; Wind turbines; Marine renewable energy; composites; effect of spar cross section; modal analysis; wind turbine blade;
Conference_Titel :
Power Engineering, Energy and Electrical Drives (POWERENG), 2013 Fourth International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Istanbul
DOI :
10.1109/PowerEng.2013.6635748