Title of article :
structural strength analysis and fabrication of a straight blade of an h-darrieus wind turbine
Author/Authors :
ferroudji, fateh centre de développement des energies renouvelables (cder) - urerms - unité de recherche en energies renouvelables en milieu saharien, adrar, alegria , ferroudji, fateh université batna 2 - laboratoire de mécanique des structures et matériaux, algeria , khelifi, cherif centre de développement des energies renouvelables (cder) - urerms - unité de recherche en energies renouvelables en milieu saharien, adrar, alegria
From page :
1276
To page :
1282
Abstract :
small h-darrieus wind turbines have become popular in the wind power market because of their many advantages, which include simplicity of design, low construction costs, and they are thought to represent an adequate solution even in unconventional installation regions. the blade is generally considered as the most important component of the wind turbine system because it controls the efficiency of the turbine. the blade structure must be designed to support the difficult environmental conditions (e.g., wind, and snow) encountered during the operational life of the wind turbine. this current study uses three-dimensional (3d) modeling and structural strength analysis to fabricate two straight blades (aluminum and galvanized steel) for a small hdarrieus wind turbine. the 3d modeling of the blade structure is performed using solidworks, a computeraided design (cad) software package, and the structural strength analysis uses the finite element analysis (fea) technique to identify the stiffness, resistance, and reliability of the blade structure. the simulation results obtained indicate that no structural failures are predicted for either of the two structures tested because the factors of safety are larger than one, and the all maximum deflections are within the allowable deformation limits for the materials. manufacturing processes for the two structures are described.
Keywords :
h , darrieus wind turbine , strength analysis , centrifugal load , solidworks simulation
Journal title :
Journal of Applied and Computational Mechanics
Journal title :
Journal of Applied and Computational Mechanics
Record number :
2652878
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