INVESTIGATIONS on VIBRATION CHARACTERISTICS of SMA EMBEDDED HORIZONTAL AXIS WIND TURBINE BLADE

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Vibration induced in wind turbine blade is a solemn problem as it reduces the life of the blade and also it can create critical vibration onto the tower, which may cause serious damage to the tower. The aim of this paper is to investigate the vibration characteristics of the prototype horizontal axis wind turbine blade. Shape memory alloys (SMA), with its variable physical properties, provides an alternative actuating mechanism. Heating an SMA causes a change in the elastic modulus of the material and hence SMAs are used as a damping material. A prototype blade with S1223 profile has been manufactured and the natural frequency is found. The natural frequency is found by incorporating the single SMA wire of 0.5mm diameter over the surface of the blade for a length of 240 mm. Similarly, number of SMA wires over the blade is increased up to 3 and the natural frequency is found. Frequency responses showed that the embedment of SMA over the blade's surface will increase the natural frequency and reduce the amplitude of vibration. This is because of super elastic nature of SMA. In this paper, when SMA wire of 0.5 mm diameter and of length of 720 mm is embedded on the blade, an increase in the natural frequency by 6.3% and reducing the amplitude by 64.8%. Results of the experimental modal and harmonic indicates the effectiveness of SMA as a passive vibration absorber and that it has potential as a modest and high-performance method for controlling vibration of the blade.

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Jagadeesh, V., Yuvaraja, M., Chandhru, A., Viswanathan, P., & Senthil Kumar, M. (2018). INVESTIGATIONS on VIBRATION CHARACTERISTICS of SMA EMBEDDED HORIZONTAL AXIS WIND TURBINE BLADE. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 310). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/310/1/012067

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