2014
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/524/1/012014
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Quantifying the benefits of a slender, high tip speed blade for large offshore wind turbiness

Abstract: Abstract. An in-depth study has been completed to study the effects of slender, flexible blades in combination with high rotor speed operation on load mitigation, targeted at cost reductions of the structural components of large wind turbines, consequently lowering the levelized cost of energy. An overview of existing theory of sensitivity of turbine fatigue loading to the blade chord and rotor speed was created, and this was supplemented by a proposed theory for aboverated operation including the pitch contro… Show more

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“…Recent investigations on teeter designs for two‐bladed wind turbines of the latest generation were done by Schorbach and Bergami . Other potential design strategies, such as slender or bend‐twist coupled blades or mass‐tuned tower dampers can be used on both two‐ and three‐bladed wind turbines and can be readily combined with previous methods.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent investigations on teeter designs for two‐bladed wind turbines of the latest generation were done by Schorbach and Bergami . Other potential design strategies, such as slender or bend‐twist coupled blades or mass‐tuned tower dampers can be used on both two‐ and three‐bladed wind turbines and can be readily combined with previous methods.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%