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Title: Application of the FAST2 code to prediction of fatigue loads for two-bladed teetering hub wind turbines

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OSTI ID:372107
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  1. National Renewable Energy Lab., Golden, CO (United States)

Designing wind turbines to be fatigue resistant and to have long lifetimes at minimal cost is a major goal of the federal wind program and the wind industry. To achieve this goal, one must be able to rapidly predict the fatigue spectra of wind turbines operating under extreme conditions. The structural dynamics codes used for such calculations must be able to adequately represent the machine with a minimal set of degrees of freedom and yet be able to model those characteristics of the machine that have the most influence on fatigue loads and response. In this paper, the authors demonstrate the application of the FAST (Fatigue, Aerodynamics, Structure, and Turbulence) code, developed by Oregon State University under subcontract to the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), in predicting machine fatigue loads. In particular, they focus attention on validation of the two-bladed teetering hub version of this code, called FAST2. The authors compare predicted blade loads and machine response from the FAST2 code with actual test data. These comparisons provide at least a partial validation of the code for two-bladed teetering hub wind turbines. They input various types of three-dimensional wind turbulence to the code, representing turbulence associated with smooth, homogeneous terrain as well as within a large, multirow wind park. They show the sensitivity of predicted loads and response to these various inflow cases. The authors also examine the sensitivity of these predictions to certain key turbine design parameters. Finally, they outline future case studies and code refinement steps.

DOE Contract Number:
AC36-83CH10093
OSTI ID:
372107
Report Number(s):
CONF-960154-; ISBN 0-9648731-8-4; TRN: IM9641%%184
Resource Relation:
Conference: Energy Week `96: American Society of Mechanical Engineers and American Petroleum Institute energy week conference and exhibition, Houston, TX (United States), 21 Jan - 2 Feb 1996; Other Information: PBD: 1996; Related Information: Is Part Of Energy week `96: Conference papers. Book 8: Wind energy; PB: 218 p.
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English