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Design, manufacturing and characterization of aero-elastically scaled wind turbine blades for testing active and passive load alleviation techniques within a ABL wind tunnel
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Floating Wind TurbineScaled BladesEngineeringWind Power GenerationAbl Wind TunnelAerospace EngineeringWind TurbinesWind Turbine BladesMechanical EngineeringIndividual Pitch ControlAerodynamicsWind TunnelWind Energy TechnologyWind EngineeringStructural MechanicsVibration ControlStructural Engineering
In the research described in this paper, a scaled wind turbine model featuring individual pitch control (IPC) capabilities, and equipped with aero-elastically scaled blades featuring passive load reduction capabilities (bend-twist coupling, BTC), was constructed to investigate, by means of wind tunnel testing, the load alleviation potential of BTC and its synergy with active load reduction techniques. The paper mainly focus on the design of the aero-elastic blades and their dynamic and static structural characterization. The experimental results highlight that manufactured blades show desired bend-twist coupling behavior and are a first milestone toward their testing in the wind tunnel.
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