Volume 11: Wind Energy 2022
DOI: 10.1115/gt2022-82264
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Effects of the Surge Motion on the Performance of Floating Wind Turbine Considering Blade Structural Flexibility

Abstract: The flexible deformation of the slender blade has non-negligible effects on the performance of modern megawatt wind turbines, especially under marine environments where additional six degrees of motion is introduced by floating platform. In this research, an aeroelastic coupling model is established based on the lifting surface free vortex wake (LS-FVW) method and geometrically exact beam theory (GEBT) method. By adopting the model developed, the effects of the surge motion on the unsteady aeroelastic performa… Show more

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