Long-Term Performance Of Wind Turbine Foundations Through Numerical Modeling

Deep Foundations Institute
William Tjaden Spencer Ness Yazen Khasawneh Mohammad Nassim
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Deep Foundations Institute
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Publication Date:
Oct 1, 2022

Abstract

The evaluation of long-term performance of the wind turbine structures is essential in lowering the Levelized Cost of Electricity (LCOE) from wind sources. The required maintenance of the wind turbine foundation during the design-life time of the wind turbine may result in escalated cost, if not properly evaluated during the planning and designing phases. The degradation of the foundation soils’ stiffness due to the accumulation small plastic strains resulting from normal and/or extreme operating cyclic loading may result in escalating the O&M cost. The foundation’s stiffness degradation will result in a shift of the wind turbine system natural frequency, which may result in amplifying the vibrations generated at the hub. The anticipated shift of the wind turbine system natural frequency during the design-life time should be investigated through numerical simulations of the anticipated dynamic loading utilizing soil constitutive models that are capable of capturing the foundation stiffness degradation due to the accumulation of such small plastic strains. This study presents the validation of an element model that will be used to evaluate the performance of existing and/or proposed constitutive model.
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APA: William Tjaden Spencer Ness Yazen Khasawneh Mohammad Nassim  (2022)  Long-Term Performance Of Wind Turbine Foundations Through Numerical Modeling

MLA: William Tjaden Spencer Ness Yazen Khasawneh Mohammad Nassim Long-Term Performance Of Wind Turbine Foundations Through Numerical Modeling. Deep Foundations Institute, 2022.

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