Wind Turbine Aeroelastic Modeling: Basics and Cutting Edge Trends

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The interaction of fluid flow and the structure dynamic of the system is a vital subject for machines operating under their coupling. It is not different for wind turbine either, especially as the coupling enhanced for multi-MW turbine with larger and flexible blades and complex control methods, and other nonlinearity, more comprehensive aeroelastic tools will be required to investigate the realistic phenomena. The present paper will overview the aeroelastic tool for wind turbine, the efforts done, gaps, and future directions indicated. One starts with background of the subject, presenting a case study to demonstrate the effect of fluid-structure interaction considering NREL 5MW blade and a brief comparison of several aeroelastic codes. Cutting edge efforts done in the area such as complex inflow, effect of geometric nonlinearity, and other stability and smart control issues are addressed and concluded by elaborating the gaps and future direction of aeroelasticity of wind turbine.

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Ageze, M. B., Hu, Y., & Wu, H. (2017). Wind Turbine Aeroelastic Modeling: Basics and Cutting Edge Trends. International Journal of Aerospace Engineering. Hindawi Limited. https://doi.org/10.1155/2017/5263897

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