Dynamic behavior of wind turbines influenced by aerodynamic damping and earthquake intensity

Author:

Yang Yang1,Ye Kehua1,Li Chun1ORCID,Michailides Constantine2,Zhang Wanfu1

Affiliation:

1. School of Energy and Power Engineering University of Shanghai for Science and Technology Shanghai 200093 PR China

2. Department of Civil Engineering and Geomatics Cyprus University of Technology Limassol Saripolou 2‐8 3036 Cyprus

Abstract

AbstractIn the present paper the effects of aerodynamic damping and earthquake loads on the dynamic response of flexible‐based wind turbines are studied. A numerical analysis framework (NAF) is developed and applied. NAF is based on a user‐compiled module that is developed for the purposes of the present paper and is fully coupled with an open source tool. The accuracy of the developed NAF is validated through comparisons with predictions that are calculated with the use of different numerical analysis methods and tools. The results indicate that the presence of the aerodynamic loads due to the reduction of the maximum displacement of the tower attributed to the dissipation of earthquake excitation energy in fore‐aft direction. Emergency shutdown triggered by strong earthquakes results to a rapid change of aerodynamic damping, resulting to short‐term instability of the wind turbine. After shutdown of the wind turbine, enhanced dynamic response is observed. For the case where the wind turbine is parked, the maxima displacement and acceleration of tower‐top increase linearly with the peak ground acceleration. With the use of the least‐square method a dimensionless slope of tower‐top displacements is presented representing the seismic response coefficient of tower that can be used to estimate the tower‐top acceleration demand. Moreover, on the basis of the seismic response coefficient, an improved model for the evaluation of load design demand is proposed. This model can provide accurate predictions.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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