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Impact of Aerodynamic Modeling Assumptions on Flutter Speeds of Vertical-Axis Wind Turbines (in EN)

Journal Article · · AIAA Journal
DOI:https://doi.org/10.2514/1.j062912· OSTI ID:2580261

Theodorsen’s unsteady aerodynamic theory has been used extensively in flutter speed prediction of wind turbine blades. In this study, three key assumptions of Theodorsen theory (thin airfoil, flat wake, and small angle of attack) have been revisited, and all three assumptions have been addressed in combination to obtain new lift and moment equations that are subsequently applied in flutter calculations for full-scale vertical-axis wind turbine (VAWT) rotors, not just of an individual airfoil or blade. Furthermore, edgewise aerodynamics terms are added to the lift and moment equations to include their effects on flutter speeds. The newly obtained equations were implemented in the OWENS (Offshore Wind ENergy Simulation) toolkit, which is an FEM (Finite Element Method)-based toolkit for aeroelastic analysis of VAWTs. The effect of modifying each of these assumptions has been studied for the flutter RPM prediction of three primary modes of flutter of VAWTs: propeller, butterfly, and tower modes. For the land-based case, the most change was observed for the flutter RPM of the propeller mode, with a maximum increase of 2.62% for the two-bladed UTD 5 MW VAWT case. For the floating offshore case, the primary flutter modes (tower and platform pitch) were not significantly affected.

Research Organization:
Univ. of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX (United States)
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE Advanced Research Projects Agency - Energy (ARPA-E)
DOE Contract Number:
AR0001179
OSTI ID:
2580261
Journal Information:
AIAA Journal, Journal Name: AIAA Journal Journal Issue: 12 Vol. 61; ISSN 0001-1452
Publisher:
AIAA
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
EN

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