Numerical analysis of blade icing influence on the dynamic response of an integrated offshore wind turbine
Journal article, 2022

When a wind turbine is working in a cold and humid environment, icing may occur which lead to its performance reduction or even blades fracture. In this paper, a CFD-WTIA (Wind Turbine Integrated Analysis) coupled method is established to analyze the blade icing process and its influence on the overall dynamic performance of an integrated jacket-support offshore wind turbine. Firstly, motions of the blades are calculated by the WTIA method and used as input into CFD. Then, dispersed multi-phase model and melting-solidification model are used to simulate the icing growth phenomenon of three-dimensional blades. The k-ε turbulence model is used to calculate the aerodynamic performance before and after icing. Finally, the aerodynamic results after blade icing are returned to WTIA for integrated dynamic response acquisition. At the same time, the dynamic response of the wind turbine under the combined influence of ice and sea ice is analyzed. Results show that the blade ice-accretion increases linearly along the blade span-wise direction and is mainly concentrated on the leading edge of the blade. Lift and drag coefficients are seen deceased and increased respectively after icing. Power production, generator torque, rotor speed, as well as blade vibration are quantitatively studied. The methodology and findings of this paper can provide a good reference for the safety performance evaluation of an icing offshore wind turbine.

Dynamic response

Cold climate

CFD-WTIA

Blade icing

Offshore wind turbine

Author

Zhenju Chuang

Dalian Maritime University

Chunzheng Li

Dalian Maritime University

Shewen Liu

Dalian Maritime University

Xin Li

Dalian University of Technology

Zhiyuan Li

Chalmers, Mechanics and Maritime Sciences (M2), Marine Technology

Li Zhou

Jiangsu University of Science and Technology

Ocean Engineering

0029-8018 (ISSN)

Vol. 257 111593

Subject Categories

Aerospace Engineering

Energy Engineering

Other Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Information Engineering

DOI

10.1016/j.oceaneng.2022.111593

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6/12/2022