Wind and Structures
Volume 20, Number 5, 2015, pages 609-622
DOI: 10.12989/was.2015.20.5.609
Improved modeling of equivalent static loads on wind turbine towers
Kuangmin Gong and Xinzhong Chen
Abstract
This study presents a dynamic response analysis of operational and parked wind turbines in order to gain better understanding of the roles of wind loads on turbine blades and tower in the generation of
turbine response. The results show that the wind load on the tower has a negligible effect on the blade
responses of both operational and parked turbines. Its effect on the tower response is also negligible for
operational turbine, but is significant for parked turbine. The tower extreme responses due to the wind loads
on blades and tower of parked turbine can be estimated separately and then combined for the estimation of
total tower extreme response. In current wind turbine design practice, the tower extreme response due to the
wind loads on blades is often represented as a static response under an equivalent static load in terms of a
concentrated force and a moment at the tower top. This study presents an improved equivalent static load
model with additional distributed inertial force on tower, and introduces the square-root-of-sum-square combination rule, which is shown to provide a better prediction of tower extreme response.
Key Words
extreme response; wind loading; equivalent static loads; combination rule; wind turbine
Address
Kuangmin Gong and Xinzhong Chen: National Wind Institute, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX 79409, USA