Typhoon Resistance Analysis of Offshore Wind Turbines: A Review

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Abstract

A typhoon is a tropical cyclone in the western Pacific Ocean and the China seas. Typhoons are some of the most destructive natural disasters on Earth. In China, typhoons have had major impacts on the stability and structural integrity of offshore wind turbines in the complex and harsh marine environment. In this research, first, the main causes of wind turbine damage were analyzed based on the characteristics of a typhoon and a wind turbine structure for typical typhoon-induced accidents. Second, the research progress of the anti-typhoon design of offshore wind turbines and the anti-typhoon strategy of wind farms operation and maintenance was summarized. Finally, the problems to be further solved in these research fields were presented to provide references for the development of offshore wind turbines, in particular, floating wind turbines in typhoon-prone areas.

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Li, J., Li, Z., Jiang, Y., & Tang, Y. (2022, March 1). Typhoon Resistance Analysis of Offshore Wind Turbines: A Review. Atmosphere. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos13030451

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