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- Title
Fatigue Life Evaluation of Wind Turbine Tower Based on Measured Data.
- Authors
Zhao, Yan; Li, Xiaolu; Wang, Xinwu; Jiang, Jianqun; Wang, Zhenyu
- Abstract
Fatigue life is a crucial design factor which dictates the safe operation of the wind turbines, but it is influenced by uncertain factors such as environmental loads, analytical models, material properties, and manufacturing methods. In this study, a 1.5 MW wind turbine was monitored in operation to understand the fatigue mechanism and enhance wind turbine design. The influence of different operating conditions on fatigue damage was analyzed by correlating strain monitoring data with supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) data. Furthermore, a fatigue evaluation method based on measured strain data was proposed. Fatigue damage increases with the increase of wind and rotation speed. More than 50% of the damage occurred at the rated rotation speed state, the corresponding wind speed was greater than the rated wind speed and the pitch control system was active. The findings of this study provide insights for investigating the real fatigue state of similar wind turbine towers and improving the return on investment by closely estimating their service life.
- Subjects
WIND turbines; FATIGUE cracks; SERVICE life; FATIGUE life; WIND speed; SUPERVISORY control systems; MATERIAL fatigue
- Publication
Advances in Civil Engineering, 2023, p1
- ISSN
1687-8086
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1155/2023/1100725