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49th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting including the New Horizons Forum and Aerospace Exposition | 2011

Aero-Hydro-Elastic Response of a Floating Platform Supporting Several Wind Turbines

Bjarne Skovmose Kallesøe; U. Paulson; A. Køhler; Hans Fabricius Hansen

This paper present results and experiences from the world’s first operating floating combined wave and wind conversion platform. Wind and wave conditions at the test site are presented, the platform motion is analyzed and the turbine loading is considered. It is found that the platform is very stable and suitable as a platform for wind turbines. The turbines are found to have a stabilizing effect on the platform motion in high waves. The turbine tower loads increase with increased platform motion, but the blade loading is not affected by the platform motion.


46th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit | 2008

On the Dynamics of a Teeter Hinge with Delta3 Angle on a Two Bladed Multi MW Wind Turbine

Bjarne Skovmose Kallesøe; Helge Madsen Aagaard; Torben Larsen; Flemming Rasmussen

This study analyses the effect of delta-3 on a 5 MW turbine using a simple analytical model of the teeter system in combination with time simulations on the same turbine with the aeroelastic code HAWC2. The analysis shows that the delta 3 angle changes both the eigen-frequency and the damping of the teeter system. The effect is strongly dependent on the lock number which further seems to change with the up-scaling of the turbines. For a modern turbine the lock number is typically above 20 and the teeter motion is strongly damped and the influence of the delta-3 is small. However, a reduction of the out-of plane movement of the blade tip can be obtained using a positive delta-3 angle. Also the influence on flapwise moment and the yaw moment is discussed. The most used wind turbine concept of today is the three blade upwind turbine, but the two teetering bladed downwind turbine could be a rival for the off-shore market. The major problems with two bladed turbines are the increased noise 1 from the blade passing the tower and the visually impact of the two blade concept, but for off-shore this will not be a problem. The blade cost and the tower top mass of a two bladed turbine will be reduced compare to the traditionally three bladed design, and the teeter mechanism of the two bladed turbine reduce the blade loads. The teeter motion dynamics can be changed by including a �3 angle, which couples the teeter motion to a pitching of the blade. However, as described in a recent paper by Malcolm 2 the role of the delta-3 angle has been shrouded in some mystery and there seems not to be clear guide-lines in the literature about how to choose the optimal delta-3 for a specific turbine configuration and what the main effects are on the teeter dynamics. In the present paper a simple analytical model, suggested by Anderson 1, is used to study and characterize the dynamics of a two-bladed teetering rotor with a delta 3 angle. The results of the analytical model are compared with numerical results from simulations with the aeroelastic model HAWC2, developed at Risoe National Laboratory.


Wind Energy | 2007

Equations of motion for a rotor blade, including gravity, pitch action and rotor speed variations

Bjarne Skovmose Kallesøe


Wind Energy | 2006

A low‐order model for analysing effects of blade fatigue load control

Bjarne Skovmose Kallesøe


Wind Energy | 2011

Effect of steady deflections on the aeroelastic stability of a turbine blade

Bjarne Skovmose Kallesøe


The Twenty-first International Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference | 2011

Dynamic mooring line modeling in hydro-aero-elastic wind turbine simulations

Bjarne Skovmose Kallesøe; Anders Melchior Hansen


Archive | 2011

Aero-Hydro-Elastic Simulation Platform for Wave Energy Systems and floating Wind Turbines

Bjarne Skovmose Kallesøe


The Twenty-first International Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference | 2011

Dynamics of a floating wave energy platform with three wind turbines operating

Torben J. Larsen; Bjarne Skovmose Kallesøe; Hans Fabricius Hansen


Offshore 2011 | 2011

Load reduction for a two-bladed upwind turbine with partial pitch

Taeseong Kim; Bjarne Skovmose Kallesøe; Michael Friedrich


Aeroelastic Workshop – latest results from AeroOpt | 2011

Detailed and reduced models of dynamic mooring system

Anders Melchior Hansen; Bjarne Skovmose Kallesøe

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Christian Bak

Technical University of Denmark

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Kim Branner

Technical University of Denmark

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Magda Nielsen

Technical University of Denmark

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Malcolm McGugan

Technical University of Denmark

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Per Hørlyk Nielsen

Technical University of Denmark

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Peter Berring

Technical University of Denmark

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Robert Bitsche

Technical University of Denmark

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Anders Melchior Hansen

Technical University of Denmark

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Helge Madsen Aagaard

Technical University of Denmark

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