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Fragility analysis of steel and concrete wind turbine towers
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Date Issued
2012-03
Date Available
2019-05-14T07:31:31Z
Abstract
The tower is an essential component of a wind turbine assembly with its cost amounting to approximately 30% of the overall turbine costs for onshore installations. This paper investigates the relative performance of steel and concrete tower solutions for a selection of heights and wind speeds by means of a flapwise numerical model. For each case, elements of a baseline 5. MW wind turbine are used to model the components supported by the tower. The Lagrangian approach is used to establish the equations of motion of the dynamic system, allowing for the coupling of the tower and the system of blades. The analysis is performed for a range of typical tower heights from 88 to 120. m. Comparison of the relative performance of the two tower solutions is presented using fragility curves. This illustrates the probabilistic characteristics of limit state exceedance as a function of wind loading.
Sponsorship
Irish Research Council for Science, Engineering and Technology
Other Sponsorship
Banagher Precast Concrete Ltd under the IRCSET (Irish Research Council for Science, Engineering & Technology) Enterprise Partnership Scheme
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Elsevier
Journal
Engineering Structures
Volume
36
Start Page
270
End Page
282
Copyright (Published Version)
2011 Elsevier
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
0141-0296
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