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Structure/Aerodynamic Nonlinear Dynamic Simulation Analysis of Long, Flexible Blade of Wind Turbine
by
Yang, Zhiqiang
, Choi, Jin-Hwan
, Cai, Chang
, Zhu, Xiangqian
, Yang, Siming
, Li, Qing’an
, Zhang, Lei
in
absolute nodal coordinate formulation
/ Accuracy
/ aerodynamic load
/ Aerodynamics
/ Air-turbines
/ Alternative energy sources
/ Analysis
/ Composite materials
/ Deformation
/ dynamic modeling
/ Efficiency
/ geometric nonlinearity
/ Geometry
/ Simulation
/ Turbine industry
/ Turbines
/ wind turbine blade
2025
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Structure/Aerodynamic Nonlinear Dynamic Simulation Analysis of Long, Flexible Blade of Wind Turbine
by
Yang, Zhiqiang
, Choi, Jin-Hwan
, Cai, Chang
, Zhu, Xiangqian
, Yang, Siming
, Li, Qing’an
, Zhang, Lei
in
absolute nodal coordinate formulation
/ Accuracy
/ aerodynamic load
/ Aerodynamics
/ Air-turbines
/ Alternative energy sources
/ Analysis
/ Composite materials
/ Deformation
/ dynamic modeling
/ Efficiency
/ geometric nonlinearity
/ Geometry
/ Simulation
/ Turbine industry
/ Turbines
/ wind turbine blade
2025
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Structure/Aerodynamic Nonlinear Dynamic Simulation Analysis of Long, Flexible Blade of Wind Turbine
by
Yang, Zhiqiang
, Choi, Jin-Hwan
, Cai, Chang
, Zhu, Xiangqian
, Yang, Siming
, Li, Qing’an
, Zhang, Lei
in
absolute nodal coordinate formulation
/ Accuracy
/ aerodynamic load
/ Aerodynamics
/ Air-turbines
/ Alternative energy sources
/ Analysis
/ Composite materials
/ Deformation
/ dynamic modeling
/ Efficiency
/ geometric nonlinearity
/ Geometry
/ Simulation
/ Turbine industry
/ Turbines
/ wind turbine blade
2025
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Structure/Aerodynamic Nonlinear Dynamic Simulation Analysis of Long, Flexible Blade of Wind Turbine
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Structure/Aerodynamic Nonlinear Dynamic Simulation Analysis of Long, Flexible Blade of Wind Turbine
2025
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To meet the requirements of geometric nonlinear modeling and bending–torsion coupling analysis of long, flexible offshore blades, this paper develops a high-precision engineering simplified model based on the Absolute Nodal Coordinate Formulation (ANCF). The model considers nonlinear variations in linear density, stiffness, and aerodynamic center along the blade span and enables efficient computation of 3D nonlinear deformation using 1D beam elements. Material and structural function equations are established based on actual 2D airfoil sections, and the chord vector is obtained from leading and trailing edge coordinates to calculate the angle of attack and aerodynamic loads. Torsional stiffness data defined at the shear center is corrected to the mass center using the axis shift theorem, ensuring a unified principal axis model. The proposed model is employed to simulate the dynamic behavior of wind turbine blades under both shutdown and operating conditions, and the results are compared to those obtained from the commercial software Bladed. Under shutdown conditions, the blade tip deformation error in the y-direction remains within 5% when subjected only to gravity, and within 8% when wind loads are applied perpendicular to the rotor plane. Under operating conditions, although simplified aerodynamic calculations, structural nonlinearity, and material property deviations introduce greater discrepancies, the x-direction deformation error remains within 15% across different wind speeds. These results confirm that the model maintains reasonable accuracy in capturing blade deformation characteristics and can provide useful support for early-stage dynamic analysis.
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