2022
DOI: 10.5937/fme2203512f
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Aeroelastic analysis of straight-bladed vertical axis wind turbine blade

Abstract: To prevent flutter phenomena in a wind turbine, minimize vibration and increase the blades' life, a systematic analysis is required to investigate the effects between the cyclic aerodynamic loads and the structural performance of the turbine. A dynamic analysis of a straight-bladed vertical axis wind turbine (SB-VAWT) blade is investigated in this paper, and a simplified approach for the energy equations of an Eulerian beam subjected to twist and transverse bending deflections is introduced. The aerodynamic lo… Show more

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“…As in dynamic aeroelasticity, several models exist for divergence speed estimates and can be found in the literature [11][12][13]. Furthermore, apart from theoretical approaches (such as the "typical section method"), divergence speed can be determined experimentally or by a combination of analytical and numerical models described in the following text.…”
Section: Torsional Divergence Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As in dynamic aeroelasticity, several models exist for divergence speed estimates and can be found in the literature [11][12][13]. Furthermore, apart from theoretical approaches (such as the "typical section method"), divergence speed can be determined experimentally or by a combination of analytical and numerical models described in the following text.…”
Section: Torsional Divergence Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%