Rhombuss
Structural
- Dec 13, 2004
- 9
Is there a general guideline for analysis of dynamic wind loads on wind turbines (specifically for wind-power generation)?
(1) Would the frontal wind area of the rotor decrease or increase as the result of the blades rotating? More simply, even, would the frontal wind area under consideration be taken as the area of a stationary rotor, or some function of the entire sweep area?
(2) For a very large wind turbine, roughly 100 metric tonnes in weight, would the centripedal forced caused by the movement of the rotor induce significant 2nd order effects on the tower mast and foundation?
(1) Would the frontal wind area of the rotor decrease or increase as the result of the blades rotating? More simply, even, would the frontal wind area under consideration be taken as the area of a stationary rotor, or some function of the entire sweep area?
(2) For a very large wind turbine, roughly 100 metric tonnes in weight, would the centripedal forced caused by the movement of the rotor induce significant 2nd order effects on the tower mast and foundation?