Yuanjun Dai, Xin Wei, Baohua Li, Cong Wang, Kunju Shi
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Influence of Trailing-Edge Wear on the Vibrational Behavior of Wind Turbine Blades
To study the impact of the trailing-edge wear on the vibrational behavior of wind-turbine blades, unworn blades and trailing-edge worn blades have been assessed through relevant modal tests. According to these experiments, the natural frequencies of trailing-edge worn blades − 1, − 2, and − 3 increase the most in the second to fourth order, the fi fth order increases in the middle, and the fi rst order increases the least. The damping ratio data indicate that, in general, the fi rst fi ve-order damping ratios of trailing-edge worn blades − 1 and trailing-edge worn blades − 2 are reduced, and the fi rst fi ve-order damping ratios of trailing-edge worn blades − 3 are slightly improved. The mode shape diagram shows that the trailing-edge worn blades − 1 and − 2 have a large swing in the tip and the blade, whereas the second-and third-order vibration shapes of the trailing edge-worn blade − 3 tend to be improved. Overall, all these results reveal that the blade ’ s mass and the wear area are the main factors affecting the vibration characteristics of wind turbine blades.
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The scope of the Journal is covered by these topics (which could be updated): interplay between fluid motion and materials preparation processes (by means of: experimental investigation; computer modeling & simulation; novel numerical techniques and multiprocessor computations); multi-phase and multi-component systems; pattern formation; multi-scale modeling; interface-tracking methods (e.g., VOF, level-set) and moving boundaries; fluid-structure interactions; solidification; semiconductor crystals; metallurgy; dynamics of dispersed particles, bubbles and droplets (sedimentation, Marangoni migration, coalescence mechanisms, interaction with advancing fronts, etc.); dynamics and static behavior of fluid surfaces and interfaces.