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Title: Loading effects on floating offshore horizontal axis wind turbines in surge motion
Authors: Micallef, Daniel
Sant, Tonio
Keywords: Wind turbines
Horizontal axis wind turbines
Wakes (Aerodynamics)
Actuators
Wind power
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Elsevier Ltd.
Citation: Micallef, D., & Sant, T. (2015). Loading effects on floating offshore horizontal axis wind turbines in surge motion. Renewable Energy, 83, 737-748.
Abstract: Previous experimental work under controlled conditions on a small scale floating offshore horizontal axis wind turbine has shown an increasing amplitude of the cyclic thrust and power generation against tip speed ratio under the influence of surge motion. A numerical study is performed using an actuator disc Navier Stokes model, a Blade Element Momentum model and a Generalized Dynamic Wake model on the NREL 5 MW reference rotor in order to confirm or reject these observations on a full-scale surging rotor. The hypothesis was confirmed and the underlying reasons for the observed behaviour were studied on the basis of the near wake physics. It was found that the analysis of transient effects such as fatigue cannot be performed without an adequate aerodynamic model of the wake. Characterization of quasi-steady and unsteady regimes may be useful to establish when detailed aerodynamic wake models are necessary.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/17895
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