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Field test of an active flap system on a full-scale wind turbine

Alejandro Gómez González, P. Enevoldsen, Thanasis Barlas, Helge Aagaard Madsen

2021Wind energy science23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract. This article describes a series of validation tests of an active flap system (AFS) on a multi-megawatt wind turbine. A single blade of a 4 MW turbine with 130 m rotor diameter (SWT-4.0-130) is retrofitted in the outer 15–20 m with the AFS. The AFS is controlled remotely with a pneumatic pressure supply system located in the hub of the turbine. The measurements were performed between October 2017 and June 2019 using two different AFS configurations on the blade. A description of the system setup is given, as well as comparisons of measurements and aeroelastic simulations. The measurements quantify the static load control authority of the AFS in atmospheric conditions, providing a preliminary estimate of load impact potential for the concept. This article presents, furthermore, a new method for the characterization of the load impact of such a system and its dynamic response under atmospheric conditions based on a blade-to-blade load comparison.

Topics & Concepts

TurbineAeroelasticityMarine engineeringRotor (electric)Blade (archaeology)Helicopter rotorEnvironmental scienceTurbine bladeFull scaleLoad testingStructural engineeringEngineeringAutomotive engineeringAerospace engineeringAerodynamicsMechanical engineeringWind Energy Research and DevelopmentWind and Air Flow StudiesIcing and De-icing Technologies