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Author: Ben Mullen, Cornell University

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1. Pre-Analysis & Start-Up
2. Geometry
3. Mesh
4. Setup (Physics)
5. Solution
6. Results
7. Verification & Validation

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Wind Turbine Blade - Panel
Wind Turbine Blade - Panel

Wind Turbine Blade

Created using ANSYS 13.0

Note

This tutorial is not being updated any more. We recommend that you follow this newer tutorial on fluid-structure analysis of a wind turbine blade. Thank you!

Problem Specification

This tutorial is based on this M.Eng project report completed at Cornell University in 2011. In this exercise, we will examine the stresses and deformation of a wind turbine blade under a force load.

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The blade is composed of an outer surface and an inner spar. The spar is 0.02 meters thick and the outer surface is of varying thickness. A table containing the material properties of the two parts is below. Structural steel will be used for both the blade and the spar.

 

Spar

Wind Blade

Young's Modulus (Pa)

2e11

2e11

Poisson's Ratio

0.30

0.30

Thickness (m)

0.02

0.03 - 0.00048485*X

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