浮动风力轮机结构细节疲劳寿命评估
Oleg Gaidai1, Vladimir Yakimov2, Fang Wang3
1Shanghai Ocean University, Shanghai, China. o_gaidai@just.edu.cn.
Scientific reports
|September 28, 2023
概括
准确的疲劳损伤预测对于海上风力轮机至关重要. 一种新的解卷外推方法有效地使用有限的数据来预测长期疲劳,提高结构安全和运营效率.
科学领域:
- 结构工程 结构工程
- 海洋可再生能源海洋可再生能源
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
背景情况:
- 海上风力轮机需要很长的运行寿命,需要强大的疲劳损害预测.
- 来自风和海浪的环境负荷可能会导致海上浮动风力轮机的材料过早破裂.
- 来自数值建模或直接测量的有限时间数据阻碍了精确的疲劳寿命评估.
研究的目的:
- 利用有限的数据集,为海上风力轮机开发先进的疲劳评估方法.
- 提高预测海上结构累积疲劳损伤的准确性和效率.
- 提高海上风能项目的结构可靠性和运行安全性.
主要方法:
- 纳入现场环境条件,以评估海上浮动风力轮塔基底应力.
- 评估结构累积疲劳损伤,使用一种新的解卷外推技术.
- 用人工减少的数据集验证解卷外推方法.
主要成果:
- 解卷外推方法准确地预测了长期疲劳损伤.
- 新方法的结果与使用完整数据集计算的疲劳损伤非常相匹配.
- 与直接疲劳估计相比,推的方法表明数据集利用效率明显更高.
结论:
- 新的解卷外推方法提供了一种更有效的方法,以有限的数据来评估疲劳.
- 精确的疲劳评估对于海上风力轮机的结构可靠性,设计和安全至关重要.
- 这项研究有助于开发用于海上能源基础设施的可靠疲劳预测工具.
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