Abstract

In this study, the vibration behavior of a wind turbine blade under influence of the transverse crack was studied. A mathematical model based on free vibration of the blade with induced transverse crack was prepared to estimate the natural frequencies. Wind turbine blade was modeled considering double tapered beam with linearly varying width and thickness keeping constant aspect ratio. A Matlab program was constructed to obtain the frequencies from mathematical model. Modal analysis of wind turbine blade was performed simulating the induced transverse crack of different depths at various locations to estimate the natural frequencies using Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) analyzer. To verify the results obtained from mathematical model and modal analysis, finite element analysis was performed. Same methodology of FEA was implemented on another blade with different aspect ratio and blade profile to verify the obtained results. It was observed that the methods adopted are in correlation with one another depicting reduction in natural frequencies as crack approaches to the free end of blade as well as for increased depth of crack signifying reduction in stiffness of the blade.

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