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Structural optimization of wind turbine rotor blades by multilevel sectional/multibody/3D-FEM analysis

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Technical University of Munich1

Polytechnic University of Milan2

Department of Mechanical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark3

Solid Mechanics, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark4

The present work describes a method for the structural optimization of wind turbine rotor blades for given prescribed aerodynamic shape. The proposed approach operates at various description levels producing cost-minimizing solutions that satisfy desired design constraints at the finest modeling level.

At first, a "coarse"-level constrained design optimization is performed by using a 1D spatial geometrically exact beam model for aero-servo-elastic multibody analysis and load calculation, integrated with a 2D FEM cross sectional model for stress/strain analysis, and the evaluation of the 1D model fully-populated cross sectional stiffness matrices.

Next, a "fine"-level 3D FEM model is used for the refinement of the coarse-level solution. Improved results obtained at the level of the 3D model are utilized at the following coarse-level iteration through a heuristic modification of the design constraints. In addition, a buckling analysis is performed at the fine description level, which in turn affects the nonstructural blade mass.

The updated constraint bounds and mass make their effects felt at the next coarse-level constrained design optimization, thereby closing the loop between the coarse and fine description levels. The multilevel optimization procedure is implemented in a computer program and it is demonstrated on the design of a multi-MW horizontal axis wind turbine rotor blade. © 2013 Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht.

Language: English
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Year: 2014
Pages: 87-116
ISSN: 1573272x and 13845640
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1007/s11044-013-9394-3
ORCIDs: Nielsen, Martin Bjerre

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