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Structural analysis of a small wind turbine blade subjected to gyroscopic load

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posted on 2025-05-10, 18:36 authored by M. S. P. Da Costa, Philip ClausenPhilip Clausen
A study was conducted to investigate the structural response of a composite constructed small wind turbine blade subjected to gyroscopic load using finite element analysis. An Aerogenesis 5 kW small wind turbine blade was used as a case study. As part of this study, a high-fidelity finite element model of the 2.5 m long composite blade was built, and the accuracy of its predictions validated against experimental data. The blade model was loaded using a comprehensive method for applying gyroscopic load to finite element models of small-scale blades. The predicted results show gyroscopic loading causes the blade to deflect in both the flap-wise and lead-lag directions and induce reasonably high strains in the composite blade structure. The direction of the gyroscopic loading is a function of the direction of turbine yaw as well as the blade position as it rotates, therefore gyroscopic loading can both exacerbate and reduce the effects of aerodynamic loading acting on the blade.

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Source title

Proceedings of The Science of Making Torque from Wind 2020 (TORQUE 2020)

Name of conference

The Science of Making Torque from Wind (TORQUE 2020)

Location

The Netherlands, online

Start date

2020-09-28

End date

2020-10-02

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment

School

School of Engineering

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