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Design and extreme structural analysis of wind turbine blades: Beam and shell model comparison and discussion for a 10-MW reference turbine

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Author(s):
de Almeida, Isadora Toledo ; Lapa, Gabriel Vicentin Pereira ; Neto, Alfredo Gay ; de Almeida, Sergio Frascino Mueller
Total Authors: 4
Document type: Journal article
Source: ENGINEERING STRUCTURES; v. 334, p. 14-pg., 2025-07-01.
Abstract

The progressive growth of wind turbine blades requires lightweighting to ensure aerodynamic performance. However, gaps in the comprehension of failure mechanisms, such as trailing edge buckling, lead to non-scalable experimental-based optimization frameworks. Nonlinear finite element methodologies are now central in blade design, giving insight into the structural behavior and speeding up design iteration. This work aims to examine finite element techniques from the standpoint of the DTU 10-MW reference wind turbine. The geometrically nonlinear anisotropic beam model is verified against its corresponding layered shell model for the reference turbine, followed by a comparison between linear and nonlinear stability methodologies for buckling strength assessments. The discussion on stability highlights the eminence of including nonlinear methods to account for shells' typical imperfection sensitivity in blade design routines. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 20/13362-1 - Mechanics, stochastics and control with code-coupling: system-of-multibody-systems point-of-view to optimize offshore/in-land farms of windturbines with flexible blades
Grantee:Paulo de Mattos Pimenta
Support Opportunities: Research Projects - Thematic Grants