CIMEC   24726
CENTRO DE INVESTIGACION DE METODOS COMPUTACIONALES
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
An optimization method based on the evolutionary and topology approaches to reduce the mass of composite wind turbine blades
Autor/es:
BRE, FACUNDO; ALBANESI, ALEJANDRO; STORTI, BRUNO; PERALTA, IGNACIO; FACHINOTTI, VÍCTOR D.; BRE, FACUNDO; ALBANESI, ALEJANDRO; STORTI, BRUNO; PERALTA, IGNACIO; FACHINOTTI, VÍCTOR D.
Revista:
STRUCTURAL AND MULTIDISCIPLINARY OPTIMIZATION
Editorial:
SPRINGER
Referencias:
Año: 2020
ISSN:
1615-147X
Resumen:
The design of large and lightweight wind turbines is a current challenge in the wind energy industry. In this context, thiswork aims to present a novel methodology to reduce the mass of composite wind turbine blades by combining evolutionaryand topology optimization schemes in a staggered mode. First, the optimal laminate layout in the outer shell skin of the bladeis determined by using genetic algorithms and by assuming that the shear webs are fully dense. Considering this optimizedshell skin, the material is removed from the shear webs by using topology optimization. In both cases, the blade is assumedto be subjected to an extreme load scenario, with constraints on the tip displacement, the stresses, the natural vibrationfrequencies, and buckling phenomena. As an extra feature, the methodology integrates the inverse finite element method to recover the aerodynamically efficient shape of the blade when it is working in normal load scenario as well as to increase the tower clearance safety margin under the extreme load scenario. To illustrate the performance of the methodology, thedesign of a 28.5-m composite blade is presented. Results show mass savings of up to 23% and a significant increase of the tower clearance safety margin. Furthermore, it is observed that after the classical genetic optimization of the shell skin, there is still margin to achieve additional mass savings via topology optimization of the shear webs without compromising thestructural response of the blade.