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Numerical assessment of wind turbine blade damage due to contact/impact with tower during installation

Abstract

The use of floating crane vessel for installation of offshore wind turbine blades presents a great challenge in terms of its random motions and is likely to increase the probability of the blade hitting the preassembled tower during lifting operation. To evaluate the consequences of such scenarios and to determine the allowable motions or sea states for such operations, it is very important to understand the damage development in the blade due to impact. The present paper employs the application of high fidelity finite element method to investigate the damage behavior in the blade when the leading edge of the blade hits the tower. A nonlinear time domain structural analysis using ABAQUS was conducted on the DTU 10 MW reference blade model which is based on shell elements. Damage assessment along with the nature of evolution of various energies is examined and presented for two different impact velocities with modified layup stacking sequence at the contact region.

Authors

Verma AS; Vedvik NP; Gao Z

Volume

276

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Publication Date

January 1, 2017

DOI

10.1088/1757-899x/276/1/012025

Conference proceedings

IOP Conference Series Materials Science and Engineering

Issue

1

ISSN

1757-8981

Labels

Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)

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