Abstract

Wind turbines (WTs) are exposed to a dynamic/cyclic load environment, and are subjected to 1P/3P loads under operational conditions. Recent studies introduced the Sommerfeld Effect to explain the dynamic response amplification induced by 1P/3P loads. This study establishes a theoretical model to analyze the resonance of WTs under 1P/3P loads. Sensitiveness analysis was conducted for parameters b, c, S, F, and T to explore their influence on the dynamic response. The resonance phenomenon induced by 1P/3P frequency passing the natural frequency is discussed. The results show that there is no Sommerfeld Effect in soft–stiff WTs. Only if the imbalance reaches a much higher value (19200 kg·m in this study) should the Sommerfeld Effect be considered for soft WTs; otherwise, it can be ignored. The 3P resonance appeared when the 3P frequency approached the natural frequency, but it was not the Sommerfeld Effect.

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