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Conference paper

AVATAR: AdVanced Aerodynamic Tools for lArge Rotors

In Proceedings of 33rd Asme Wind Energy Symposium — 2015, pp. 291-310
From

Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands1

University of Stuttgart2

National Renewable Energy Center3

University of Liverpool4

National Technical University of Athens5

Polytechnic University of Milan6

LM Wind Power7

GE Global Research8

GE Deutschland9

Centre of Renewable Energy Resources and Saving10

Wind Energy Research, TUDelft11

Department of Wind Energy, Technical University of Denmark12

Aeroelastic Design, Department of Wind Energy, Technical University of Denmark13

ForWind14

Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft15

...and 5 more

An EERA (European Energy Research Alliance) consortium started an ambitious EU FP7 project AVATAR (AdVanced Aerodynamic Tools of lArge Rotors) in November 2013. The project lasts 4 years and is carried out in a consortium with 11 research institutes and two industry partners. The motivation for the AVATAR project lies in the fact that future 10 to 20 MW turbine design model analysis will importantly violate known validity limits of today’s aerodynamic and aero-elastic models in aspects like compressibility and Reynolds number effects, laminar/turbulent transition and separation effects, all in combination with a much more complex fluid-structure interaction.

Further complications enter by the possible use of active or passive flow devices. AVATAR's main aim is then to develop enhancements for aerodynamic and aero-elastic models suitable for large (10MW+) wind turbines analysis. The turbine modelling improvements will be demonstrated on a new 10MW reference turbine design model description.

The first results from the AVATAR project are presented in this paper.

Language: English
Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
Year: 2015
Pages: 291-310
Proceedings: 33rd AIAA/ASME Wind Energy Symposium
Types: Conference paper
ORCIDs: Sørensen, Niels N.

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