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A simple method of estimating wind turbine blade fatigue at potential wind turbine sites
Author(s) -
James C. Barnard,
L.L. Wendell
Publication year - 1995
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/87039
Subject(s) - bending moment , turbine , structural engineering , turbine blade , moment (physics) , bending , simple (philosophy) , wind speed , marine engineering , engineering , environmental science , geology , meteorology , mechanical engineering , physics , epistemology , philosophy , classical mechanics
This paper presents a technique of estimating blade fatigue damage at potential wind turbine sites. The cornerstone of this technique is a simple model for the blade`s root flap bending moment. The model requires as input a simple set of wind measurements which may be obtained as part of a routine site characterization study. By using the model to simulate a time series of the root flap bending moment, fatigue damage rates may be estimated. The technique is evaluated by comparing these estimates with damage estimates derived from actual bending moment data; the agreement between the two is quite good. The simple connection between wind measurements and fatigue provided by the model now allows one to readily discriminate between damaging and more benign wind environments

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