Numerical Optimization for Wind Turbine Design, Based on Aero-Elastic Analysis

Topics:
Mechanical and Industrial
Tags:
Energy Research Centre Of The Netherlands,
Human Resources,
Optimization,
Performance Management,
Productivity,
Telecom & Utilities,
Turbine,
Workforce Management
Source:
Energy research Centre of the Netherlands

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Overview: This paper is about the on going development of the design optimization tool HATOPT at ECN. It describes the development of the HATOPT code which has been made during the SITEOPT project. The HATOPT code is based on the BLADOPT code which did not make use of a sophisticated aero-elastic code but a simplified quasi static rotor performance code. The HATOPT code does not make use of the cost model of BLADOPT but a cost model made by the University of Sunderland.

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Format: PDF | Size: 83KB | Date: Sep 2001 | Pages: 3


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