Analysis of Wind-Turbine Main Bearing Loads Due to Constant Yaw Misalignments over a 20 Years Timespan

The compact design of modern wind farms means that turbines are located in the wake over a certain amount of time. This leads to reduced power and increased loads on the turbine in the wake. Currently, research has been dedicated to reduce or avoid these effects. One approach is wake-steering, where...

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Main Authors: Martin Cardaun, Björn Roscher, Ralf Schelenz, Georg Jacobs
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-05-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/9/1768
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spelling doaj-87747fb5728b4ccfbd9dfc913d835e5d2020-11-25T00:06:36ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732019-05-01129176810.3390/en12091768en12091768Analysis of Wind-Turbine Main Bearing Loads Due to Constant Yaw Misalignments over a 20 Years TimespanMartin Cardaun0Björn Roscher1Ralf Schelenz2Georg Jacobs3Center for Wind Power Drives, RWTH Aachen University, 52062 Aachen, GermanyCenter for Wind Power Drives, RWTH Aachen University, 52062 Aachen, GermanyCenter for Wind Power Drives, RWTH Aachen University, 52062 Aachen, GermanyCenter for Wind Power Drives, RWTH Aachen University, 52062 Aachen, GermanyThe compact design of modern wind farms means that turbines are located in the wake over a certain amount of time. This leads to reduced power and increased loads on the turbine in the wake. Currently, research has been dedicated to reduce or avoid these effects. One approach is wake-steering, where a yaw misalignment is introduced in the upstream wind turbine. Due to the intentional misalignment of upstream turbines, their wake flow can be forced around the downstream turbines, thus increasing park energy output. Such a control scheme reduces the turbulence seen by the downstream turbine but introduces additional load variation to the turbine that is misaligned. Within the scope of this investigation, a generic multi body simulation model is simulated for various yaw misalignments. The time series of the calculated loads are combined with the wind speed distribution of a reference site over 20 years to investigate the effects of yaw misalignments on the turbines main bearing loads. It is shown that damage equivalent loads increase with yaw misalignment within the range considered. Especially the vertical in-plane force, bending and tilt moment acting on the main bearing are sensitive to yaw misalignments. Furthermore, it is found that the change of load due to yaw misalignments is not symmetrical. The results of this investigation are a primary step and can be further combined with distributions of yaw misalignments for a study regarding specific load distributions and load cycles.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/9/1768wake steeringyaw misalignmentmulti body simulationmain bearing loadsrain flow counts
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Ralf Schelenz
Georg Jacobs
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Björn Roscher
Ralf Schelenz
Georg Jacobs
Analysis of Wind-Turbine Main Bearing Loads Due to Constant Yaw Misalignments over a 20 Years Timespan
Energies
wake steering
yaw misalignment
multi body simulation
main bearing loads
rain flow counts
author_facet Martin Cardaun
Björn Roscher
Ralf Schelenz
Georg Jacobs
author_sort Martin Cardaun
title Analysis of Wind-Turbine Main Bearing Loads Due to Constant Yaw Misalignments over a 20 Years Timespan
title_short Analysis of Wind-Turbine Main Bearing Loads Due to Constant Yaw Misalignments over a 20 Years Timespan
title_full Analysis of Wind-Turbine Main Bearing Loads Due to Constant Yaw Misalignments over a 20 Years Timespan
title_fullStr Analysis of Wind-Turbine Main Bearing Loads Due to Constant Yaw Misalignments over a 20 Years Timespan
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Wind-Turbine Main Bearing Loads Due to Constant Yaw Misalignments over a 20 Years Timespan
title_sort analysis of wind-turbine main bearing loads due to constant yaw misalignments over a 20 years timespan
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2019-05-01
description The compact design of modern wind farms means that turbines are located in the wake over a certain amount of time. This leads to reduced power and increased loads on the turbine in the wake. Currently, research has been dedicated to reduce or avoid these effects. One approach is wake-steering, where a yaw misalignment is introduced in the upstream wind turbine. Due to the intentional misalignment of upstream turbines, their wake flow can be forced around the downstream turbines, thus increasing park energy output. Such a control scheme reduces the turbulence seen by the downstream turbine but introduces additional load variation to the turbine that is misaligned. Within the scope of this investigation, a generic multi body simulation model is simulated for various yaw misalignments. The time series of the calculated loads are combined with the wind speed distribution of a reference site over 20 years to investigate the effects of yaw misalignments on the turbines main bearing loads. It is shown that damage equivalent loads increase with yaw misalignment within the range considered. Especially the vertical in-plane force, bending and tilt moment acting on the main bearing are sensitive to yaw misalignments. Furthermore, it is found that the change of load due to yaw misalignments is not symmetrical. The results of this investigation are a primary step and can be further combined with distributions of yaw misalignments for a study regarding specific load distributions and load cycles.
topic wake steering
yaw misalignment
multi body simulation
main bearing loads
rain flow counts
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/9/1768
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