Dynamic analysis of a floating vertical axis wind turbine under emergency shutdown using hydrodynamic brake
Journal article, Peer reviewed
Date
2014Metadata
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Abstract
Emergency shutdown is always a challenge for an operating vertical axis wind turbine. A 5-MW vertical axis wind turbine
with a Darrieus rotor mounted on a semi-submersible support structure was examined in this study. Coupled non-linear
aero-hydro-servo-elastic simulations of the floating vertical axis wind turbine were carried out for emergency shutdown
cases over a range of environmental conditions based on correlated wind and wave data. When generator failure happens,
a brake should be applied to stop the acceleration of the rotor to prevent the rotor from overspeeding and subsequent
disaster. In addition to the traditional mechanical brake, a novel hydrodynamic brake was presented to apply to the
shutdown case. The effects of the hydrodynamic brake on the platform motions and structural loads under normal
operating conditions and during the emergency shutdown events were evaluated. The use of both the hydrodynamic brake
and mechanical brake was also investigated. The application of the hydrodynamic brake is expected to be efficient for
rotor shutdown and for reducing the platform motions and structural loads.