2020
DOI: 10.1002/we.2584
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Aero‐hydro‐servo‐elastic coupling of a multi‐body finite‐element solver and a multi‐fidelity vortex method

Abstract: The manuscript presents a novel aero‐hydro‐servo‐elastic coupling framework, MIRAS‐HAWC2. In this coupling, the wind turbine blades and rotor‐wake aerodynamics are modeled using a modified lifting‐line theory which accounts for blade curvature, combined with a hybrid vortex method. The wind turbine structure and foundation are modeled using a finite‐element and multi‐body system approach. Last, hydrodynamics are modeled using Airy wave theory together with Morison's equation. An initial assessment of the perfo… Show more

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“…The codes EllipSys3D and HAWC2 are coupled, in a partitioned manner, through the Python framework, referred to as the DTU coupling, originally created by Heinz et al (2016a) and further developed by Horcas et al (2019) andGarcía Ramos et al (2021). Through the use of the coupling framework, the BEM aerodynamics module of HAWC2 is replaced by an interface to the EllipSys3D CFD code.…”
Section: Fsi Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The codes EllipSys3D and HAWC2 are coupled, in a partitioned manner, through the Python framework, referred to as the DTU coupling, originally created by Heinz et al (2016a) and further developed by Horcas et al (2019) andGarcía Ramos et al (2021). Through the use of the coupling framework, the BEM aerodynamics module of HAWC2 is replaced by an interface to the EllipSys3D CFD code.…”
Section: Fsi Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this case, however, the BEM calculations are used for initialization only to get good estimate of the initial bending, and for that reason no further corrections to the airfoil data have been conducted. Dynamic stall corrections (Hansen et al, 2004) and tip corrections (Glauert, 1935) are applied during the initializing BEM calculation. No controller is used, as a constant rotation speed of 16.2 rpm and pitch setting of −4.75 • (increasing the angle of attack) are set.…”
Section: Hawc2 Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The two codes EllipSys3D and HAWC2 are coupled, in a partitioned manner, through the Python framework, referred to as the DTU coupling, originally created by Heinz (Heinz et al, 2016a) and further developed by G. Horcas and R. Garcia (Horcas et al, 2019;García Ramos et al, 2020). Through the use of the coupling framework, the BEM aerodynamics module of HAWC2 is replaced by an interface to the EllipSys3D CFD code.…”
Section: Fsi-frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The existing bibliography relevant to wind turbine applications typically focuses on winglets and aerodynamic tip shapes purely from an aerodynamics point of view (Johansen, 2006;Gaunaa, 2007;Ferrer, 2007;Chattot, 2009;Elfarra, 2014;Farhan, 2019;Matheswaran, 2019). Exceptions to this general trend are the recent articles Sessarego, 2018;Hansen, 2018;Rosemeier, 2020; that put the focus on general blade tip designs and aeroelastic performance. Moreover, there is no relevant research work focusing on performance and design loads of ro-tors with tip extensions relevant to real operational cases with a view towards a business case.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, there is no relevant research work focusing on performance and design loads of ro-tors with tip extensions relevant to real operational cases with a view towards a business case. Only in Rosemeier (2020) is the potential of blade tip extensions for lifetime extension evaluated through aeroelastic fatigue load cases.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%