Multi-level structural modeling of an offshore wind turbine
Author(s) -
Francesco Petrini,
Konstantinos Gkoumas,
Wensong Zhou,
Hui Li
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
ocean systems engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.436
H-Index - 7
eISSN - 2093-677X
pISSN - 2093-6702
DOI - 10.12989/ose.2012.2.1.001
Subject(s) - offshore wind power , finite element method , turbine , marine engineering , turbine blade , submarine pipeline , structural engineering , engineering , structural system , computer science , mechanical engineering , geotechnical engineering
Offshore wind turbines are complex structural and mechanical systems located in a highly demanding environment. This paper proposes a multi-level system approach for studying the structural behavior of the support structure of an offshore wind turbine. In accordance with this approach, a proper numerical modeling requires the adoption of a suitable technique in order to organize the qualitative and quantitative assessment in various sub-problems, which can be solved by means of sub-models at different levels of detail, both for the structural behavior and for the simulation of loads. Consequently, in a first place, the effects on the structural response induced by the uncertainty of the parameters used to describe the environmental actions and the finite element model of the structure are inquired. After that, a meso- level FEM model of the blade is adopted in order to obtain the detailed load stress on the blade/hub connection.
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